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Stolen Justice
by DJ Gross

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Kindle Edition published 2011-05-09
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"Simply can't think of words that are superlative enough! I was superglued to my Kindle for two days...The balance between the suspense-filled action and romance is spot on." The Romance Reviews (5 Stars, Top Pick for August, 2011 Nominee for Best Romantic Suspense)

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"Stolen Justice immediately grabs the reader and plunges them into conflict and intrigue...a spell-binding story that is not to be missed." Coffee Time Romance and More (5 Cups, Reviewer's Choice Award)

"I ended up falling head first, deep into a book that was full to the brim with violence, scandal, emotion...DJ Gross made it so you just had absolutely no idea what would happen next!" Shameless Romance Reviews


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« on: December 13, 2011, 10:28:49 AM »

Any tricks on how to get the anti-glare screen protector on without bubble or dust? As soon as I peeled back the sheet it acted like a dust magnet! I couldn't get it to lay flat without bubbling around the flecks of dust.
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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2011, 02:03:36 PM »

I haven't tried it, but the last time I purchased a new phone I bought the screen protector from Verizon.  The lady there put it on for me, and she used pieces of scotch tape to get it smooth/clear.  She put a piece on each side to use to *lift* the protector back up, and then used more pieces to grab the specks of dust from under it and to help ease out the bubbles.  It seemed to work really well!
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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2011, 04:56:15 PM »

Ditto with the Scotch tape. I found that for ME, putting screen protectors on at work is easier than doing this at home. Why? We have three dogs and a cat running through the house all the time. Talk about stirring up the dust! 

You could also run a hot shower with the bathroom door shut. Shut the water off once it gets a little steamy and then put the screen protector on.  The absolute BEST screen protector that I've applied was the M-Edge protector. Spendy, but WOW! I got it on in one try. Normally I buy multiple protectors because invariable the first one is virtually impossible to get on without a LOT of dust specks. (So many that the tape doesn't really do much good.)  With the M-Edge protector, I sat in my recliner and it just went on smoothly. NO dust. There were a couple of air bubbles but they just smoothed out. Now I can't even tell it's on.  (And I have TWO protectors left!) 

Anyhow, the tape is a necessity. I recommend putting a protector on when you actually can set aside some time. Don't peel the entire liner off. Just peel the short end about an inch. Line that up on the screen and slowly peel the liner off as you are placing the protector on. Leave the last inch still on the protector in case you need to peel it off to adjust or to remove dust specks. That way you won't get finger prints on the sticky side.
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« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2011, 11:17:45 AM »

The bubbles can be "squeezed" out with the plastic piece provided.
but...
The pieces of lint, dust, whatever (and their bubbles) are the pits.
I believe the scotch tape idea to be the best.

And I like the Boxware product line.
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« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2011, 11:43:48 AM »

Ha!! Yep, the "whatever" definitely drives me crazy. Smiley
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