I’m Going to the Fourth Annual I Heart Book Festival
Saturday, May 11, Noon to 4 p.m.
Be prepared for a wonderful book signing right in the middle
of Florida! The 4th annual I Heart Book Festival will be held at the
main branch of the Alachua County Libraries in Gainesville on May 11. Join me and more than forty authors from around Florida for prizes, fun, books and conversation!
Here’s the event page for more information.
Attendance is free. The event will be held from 12 noon to 4
pm at
Alachua County Library District: Main Branch
401 E. University Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601
Come find me! I’ll have copies available for sale of all twelve of my romantic
suspense and mystery novels ,
including Flotsam & Jetsam: the Amelia Island Affair (yes, it’s set right
here in Florida).
Three corpses strewn across the sand. Who are they and how
did they get to Amelia Island? State
Park rangers Simon Ribault and Ellie Ironstone must find the answers while
contending with a secretive group called the League of the Green Cross. Are the
deaths linked to it? Or could they be tied to the colorful history of the
island, which was won and lost eight times?
Mucking up the investigation is the crucial question—who will Ellie
choose: Thad, the handsome local idol, and Simon, the clever, quirky bookworm?
and For
the Love of a Spy, my 1991 global adventure romance:
In 1991, an era
electric with possibility and peril, Maris Graystone, who writes the Scrivener,
a political column, and Michael Kinder, jack of all trades, meet. Despite the instantaneous
sparks, they both sense there is more to their relationship than physical
attraction.
Their love affair intensifies against the backdrop of the
dramatic world events—a disintegrating
USSR, Middle East peace talks, and Vietnam’s reemergence on the world stage.
Michael appears and disappears at unpredictable moments, leaving Maris limp and
lovelorn. Looking for safe harbor for both her emotions and her body, she
welcomes the advances of a dashing French diplomat, Émile de Canalon, who
whisks her off to France.