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The
Broken
by
J.J. Hernandez
Genre:
Crime Fiction
Just
released from prison, Julian Serrano is determined to get his life
back by reconnecting with his son, maintaining a legit job, and
steering clear of the life of crime that led him to prison in the
first place. All while under the watchful eye of his parole officer,
Diana Rivera. But while Julian fights to stay out of the life that
cost him everything he loved, Diana struggles with her own heartache
and loss.
Thrust
back in the life when things don’t go as planned, Julian must
decide who to trust and what plays to make. All while trying to keep
Diana believing he’s staying on the straight and narrow. In an
untangling web of betrayal, lies, and old debts come due, Julian and
Diana must come together to save each other from the ghosts of their
pasts.
J.J.
Hernandez was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Brooklyn and
Miami, Florida. He is a graduate of Sam Houston State University and
has been a law enforcement officer in Central Texas for twenty years.
He lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and two daughters.
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Hello everyone, this is J.J. Hernandez author of The Broken. I'll be checking in on the comments section throughout the day if you want to leave a question for me to answer.
ReplyDeleteAn intriguing title for a Crime Fiction story.
ReplyDeleteHello Mary. A big part of the book involves the personal losses and demons the two protagonists are struggling to overcome. The title I finally settled on (after a lot of debate) seemed like a solid, and simple, representation of the book.
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