Showing posts with label A Widow's Walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Widow's Walk. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2019

A Widow’s Walk: Romantic Suspense in Maine


Which will she choose—her old love or her new love? 




Catherine Killean is a woman on a mission. When her new husband disappears, leaving a suicide note, she is determined to find out why. She follows his tracks first to the North Woods of Maine, then to Florida, and back again to Maine. Along the way, she meets the tall, dark, gruff Holden Taggart, a Maine guide.

In her doubt and loneliness she is drawn to Holden, leaving her confused and adrift. What will happen when her questions about Jonathan are finally answered? Will old loyalty or new love triumph?

A Widow’s Walk opens in northern Maine, on the banks of Moosehead Lake. Most of the area was timber land and towns catered to the men who worked in lumber camps. Like Gold Rush towns in the West, many delights awaited them—including brothels. In this scene, the hotel in which the travelers are staying has restored the original boudoirs with red velvet upholstery and inviting beds. In this scene Catherine, staying in the Madam’s room, has an unwelcome visitor.



Excerpt (PG): The thief

“I’m sorry about…the kiss. I won’t trouble you again.” He turned and strode down the corridor.
Catherine undressed slowly and got into bed. She gazed at the ceiling, not sure where to even begin to decipher her feelings. Holden’s scent remained on her skin, filling her senses. Ignoring her conscience, she closed her eyes and rose to meet the fantasy. Suddenly, Jonathan’s picture intruded and the heat dissipated. What is happening to me? These feelings aren’t real. It’s ridiculous. I barely know the man. He has a lifestyle totally foreign to me. He’s rough, coarse, ill-mannered. But, she had to admit, extremely desirable. There’s something else, though. It’s not just a physical attraction. No, it was a spark of male force different from anything she had ever felt before, certainly not from the diminutive Jonathan, who would have appeared so effeminate next to Holden. She considered this new perspective. I used to think of Jonathan as fawnlike. He was a delicate, vulnerable animal, to be protected and shielded from the wicked things in the world. Could he instead have just been a weakling?
It took a long time to fall asleep, and when she did, she dreamed, not of Jonathan, but of a great black bear who appeared out of the cold darkness. It enveloped her in its huge paws and led her gently into a cave. There the bear, which smelled oddly of lemon, began to embrace her. She felt herself falling onto something furry, opening her body to take the bear deep inside her, calling in her sleep, “I want you, you, you…” She awoke with a snap.
Someone was indeed in her room. She tried to make him out in the gloom. Shorter than Holden, and stockier. She caught a whiff of lemon, this time real. “Who’s there?” In her fright she could only manage a shrill squeak. The intruder let out an oath and, before she could reach for the lamp, ran out, slamming the door behind him. Catherine flipped the switch with trembling fingers. There on her bureau lay her jewelry case, its contents scattered on the floor. As she knelt to gather them up, the door opened. Harley stood there.
“I brought it back,” she said quietly. She crossed to the bureau, laid a diamond brooch on it, and left without another word.

I Heart Book Publishing, June 6, 2016
Ebook: words; Print: 227 p.
Contemporary romantic suspense, M/F, 2 flames


Saturday, May 25, 2019

New Romantic Excerpt from A Widow's Walk


Here’s a romantic excerpt from A Widow’s Walk: Catherine’s Dilemma.



Catherine Killean is a woman on a mission. When her new husband disappears, leaving a suicide note, she is determined to find out why. She follows his tracks first to the North Woods of Maine, then to Florida, and back again to Maine. Along the way, she meets the tall, dark, gruff Holden Taggart, a Maine guide.

In her doubt and loneliness she is drawn to Holden, leaving her confused and adrift. What will happen when her questions about Jonathan are finally answered? Will old loyalty or new love triumph?

I Heart Book Publishing, June 6, 2016
Ebook: words; Print: 227 p.
Contemporary romantic suspense, M/F, 2 flames

View from Mt. Kineo where Catherine meets Holden


Excerpt (PG): Fireworks

The sky was still that queerish gray of autumn in the high north, but they could see clouds racing across it, forming castles or pretending to be mountains, alternately obscuring and liberating the moon. At the pier they piled into a van and headed toward the noise.
Franz called from the front of the bus, “Rockwood is actually quite small. The population waxes and wanes with the seasons, but there are never more than a thousand people in residence now that the timber industry has bypassed us.”
Sarah craned her neck out the window. “It looks as though the entire village is outside tonight.”
Holden pointed at the British, Canadian, and American flags flying from every lamp post. “Guy Fawkes Day is Rockwood’s favorite holiday.”
Franz laughed. “Probably because three-quarters of its citizens hail from across the border.”
Ivy pointed at a fat man dressed as Uncle Sam. “They don’t seem too picky about historical consistency.”
Leo nodded. “At any rate, they sure go all out.”
As Franz let them off and went to park the van, a band marched past, playing Sousa’s Stars and Stripes Forever. The crowd cheered. Al hacked and spat tobacco juice. “Do they all have to be so…patriotic?” He managed to make it sound pornographic. No one answered him.
Nathan and Bunny began to dance to the music. “It must be wonderful to be so in love,” sighed Sarah.
Catherine didn’t think so. Of course, she’d only been in love once, and the romance hadn’t lasted much past their wedding day. A month or so after the honeymoon, Jonathan began to withdraw from her. Catherine had no idea why. Over time he became more and more aloof. His behavior made Catherine so nervous she found herself blurting out inappropriate comments just to get a reaction from him. To her distress, his responses fell just short of hostile. Catherine’s sister Jane speculated that he was insecure about his new job. Her father thought he must be preoccupied with his research. Her best friend Evangeline averred he was gay and wouldn’t admit it. Whatever the reason, as the months went by, Jonathan turned increasingly inward, shutting her out. Catherine was distraught, then angry, then sad. Then he disappeared.
The music stopped, and the fireworks began with a vengeance.
Franz appeared. “Sorry folks, we forgot to pack the folding chairs. You’ll have to stand.”
“That’s okay!” Sarah spread her legs and tilted her head back.
Leo and Ivy crossed the street. “We can lean against that wall.”
Nathan and Bunny sat down on the curb. Catherine joined them. Rocket after rocket boomed, battering them with sound and light. At last the grand finale began—shower after shower of red, purple, and silver tendrils. She stood up and craned her neck. As the brilliant fountains shot higher, she leaned a little farther back. All of a sudden she began to fall backward, but before she could hit the ground, two strong hands gripped her shoulders, steadying her. She turned and found herself in Holden’s arms. He gazed at her, the gold sparkles of the cascading fireworks reflected in his eyes. Quickly, he bent down and brushed her lips with his, and just as quickly released her.
Catherine stood gaping at him, her mouth tingling. What was that all about? At that instant, the sky went dark. With a collective sigh the crowd began to disperse. She stood alone as people pushed past her.
Holden’s deep voice cut through the hubbub. “Mount Kineo Resort, over here.” She roused herself into motion and followed him to the van. On the return trip, the only sounds were those of Nathan and Bunny surreptitiously spooning in the rear seat, and stifled yawns from everyone else. As they limped off to bed, Catherine heard the professor ask Holden about Seboomook. She strained to hear his reply, but missed it. Please God, let’s go tomorrow. She needed to refocus on what she was here for, not on two gold-flecked brown eyes and a pair of full, sensitive lips.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

A Widow’s Walk at Spring Break Bookapalooza Today



A Widow’s Walk: Catherine’s Dilemma is featured on N. N. Light’s Book Heaven today!



Deep in the North Woods a woman sits before a fire, dreaming of her lost husband and determined to find him. Behind her stands a man, tall, dark, and gruff, who loves her. Which man will win her?

The fabulous Spring Break Bookapalooza goes through the month of April with prizes, excerpts and loads of fun. Check it out here:





Tuesday, March 12, 2019

A Widow's Walk: Finding the Write Words Cover Wars

Wow--A Widow's Walk: Catherine's Dilemma is in 
Finding the Right Words Cover Wars!


Vote March 12-17 at Darlene Fredette's great site for your favorite cover. Have fun!

Finding The Write Words

http://findingthewritewords.blogspot.com/2019/03/march-2019-cover-wars.html

Isn't the whole cover gorgeous?