Newsroom PDX, Year Two Series (1-4) by L.J. Breedlove
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Overview: L.J. Breedlove is a former journalist writing about what she knows: complicated people, small towns, big cities, cops, reporters, politicians, assorted bad guys. Mystery novels.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery /Thriller
#1 – Do the Job
Just Do the Job
Will Bristol never intended to be editor-in-chief of Eyewitness News in downtown Portland. He had planned to coast through his senior year as an investigative reporter, build his portfolio and go out to a newspaper somewhere to start his career. When there was no one else to do but an unqualified white supremacist who wanted to dismantle the newsroom piece by piece, Will knew he had to step up. He was terrified he wasn’t good enough, however. The white supremacists that had infiltrated the university campus security weren’t done. Not by a long shot.
#2 – Hear Me
She’s Not Going to Run
Bianca Parks is the face of the student-run Eyewitness News in Portland, Oregon. She’s the person everyone sees on the nightly newscast, the most recognizable face — more than the editor-in-chief, more than anyone. She describes herself as a Blacktina — both a Black woman and a Latina. And she’s been the target of hate and abuse online since she first walked up on the anchor set and smiled at the camera.The online hate has been getting worse. And then? Last night, someone doxed her. They published her personal information online, including her class schedule. Now everyone knows where to find her — not just online but in the real world.
But if they think she’s going to cower in fear? They’re wrong. Bianca Parks is coming for them. And the EWN staff will back her play no matter where it takes them.
#3 – Miss You
Called Home
It gets messy when your loyalties are split. For all of his life, Ben Waters knew he would grow up, find a woman among his tribe, marry and have children. His grandfather, the chairman of the Yakama Tribal Council, had instilled it into him from day one. It was his duty.But then? He went away to college, because the tribe needed educated members, and he found a woman — and she wasn’t Yakama. And he walked away from her.
But now, the tribe needs him, his grandfather insists. He must come home. He must leave his life in Portland, leave his job and friends at Eyewitness News, leave the woman he loves and cannot have.And he obeys his grandfather, because he always has.
Past mattered. Family mattered. Heritage mattered.
But so does his heart. And his heart has other ideas.
#4 – Memory
When You Can’t Trust Your Own Memories
Ryan Matthews has a memory problem. Some memories just don’t exist — nothing before age 10 really.
Some memories conflict.
If you asked him a year ago about his home life, he would have said his adoptive parents loved him, and he loved them, and they probably didn’t deserve the wild teen he became.
So what about the scars on his arm? Or his stomach? What about the images that haunt his nightmares?
If you can’t trust your own memories, what can you trust?
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