PERILOUS POETRY  
by Kym 
Roberts
Pub Date: 
10/10/2017
Charli Rae Warren doesn’t plan on 
striking it rich as the owner of an independent bookstore in Hazel 
Rock, Texas—especially one with a pink armadillo as its mascot. But 
when an ingenious advertising campaign puts her business on the map, 
it ropes in some deadly publicity . . .
Charli 
can’t believe writer Lucy Barton has agreed to promote her latest 
Midnight Poet Society novel at The Book Barn Princess—or that 
there’s only a week-and-a-half to prepare for the signing. It’s 
all because of The Book Seekers, a smartphone app created by her 
cousin Jamal exclusively for Charli’s bookstore, which sends fans 
on a virtual scavenger hunt around town for a chance to meet the 
bestselling author. But as soon as it goes live, people turn up dead 
. . .
Someone’s using 
The Book Seekers to track victims and copycat the fictional Midnight 
Poet Society homicides, and horrified locals suspect Jamal could be 
the mastermind behind the crimes. While Charli readies the Barn for a 
stampede of new customers, it’ll take true grit to shelve the 
culprit before her brainy cousin gets locked behind bars, Ms. Barton 
backs out of the visit, and she finds herself up a creek—with a 
serial killer holding the paddle!
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Three career paths resonated for Kym 
Roberts during her early childhood: detective, investigative 
reporter, and . . .nun. Being a nun, however, dropped by the wayside 
when she became aware of boys—they were the spice of life she 
couldn't deny. In high school her path was forged when she took her 
first job at a dry cleaners and met every cop in town, especially the 
lone female police officer in patrol. From that point on there was no 
stopping Kym's pursuit of a career in law enforcement. Kym followed 
her dream and became a detective who fulfilled her desire to be an 
investigative reporter, with one extra perk—a badge. Promoted to 
sergeant, Kym spent the majority of her career in SVU. She retired 
from the job reluctantly when her husband dragged her kicking and 
screaming to another state, but writing continued to call her name, 
at least in her head. Visit her on the web at kymroberts.com.
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