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BLACKLISTED-A Trail of Deception, Mystery and Love - Darline R. Root author

   about the author

Traces of Discernment was Darline’s first attempt at writing a fictional novel, in which she wove a story while teaching about complicated investigative processes in solving a string of cases derived from satanic activity. now her second book in this adult Christian fiction series, Blacklisted: A Trail of Deception, Mystery, and Love, continues the story in a fun way with some of the original beloved characters.

Darline has always had a love of words but never thought in a million years she would be writing down the stories from her mind and sharing them.

Providing investigative instruction throughout the first book was only fitting since Darline served as a criminal justice and paralegal academic department head and full professor at several small private colleges and universities for numerous years. She is a graduate of South texas College of law—affiliated with texas a&M University, University of South Florida, and Hillsborough Community College.

Besides a profession in the academic world, she has worked in several law firms and financial institutions. Presently, she pursues other professional opportunities and writes. She thinks becoming a successful full-time author would be nice.

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as she gets older, Darline longs to experience more of nature and the artistic things in life and maybe work on a bucket list.

Darline now lives in the southeastern part of the United States, with her remaining family members, while handling the complications of multiple autoimmune diseases

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