Friday, February 1, 2019
N. N. Light Book Heaven Love & Romance Book Festival
Come on by the great Love & Romance Book Festival in time for Valentine's Day! Running all February, it features many, many fabulous authors (including me!).
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Featured Author at Marketing for Romance Writers Magazine!!
Monday, January 14, 2019
For the Love of a Spy--New Excerpt & Speed-date at Jean Grant's
What would be a perfect writing day?
Find out at Jean Grant’s today. Also get a little tease of my new romantic suspense/thriller For the Love of a Spy: the Scrivener and the Handyman.
Check them out here:
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Five Stars for the Penhallow Train Incident
What can I say? I’m
honored that one of my favorite authors loved my cozy mystery/romantic suspense The Penhallow Train Incident.
Here’s a bit of her FIVE-STAR review:
“I read a lot of mysteries, and I have
to say, I fell for some of the red herrings in this book. :) A great read!”
In the sleepy Maine
town of Penhallow, a stranger dies on a train, setting off a chain of events
that draws Rachel Tinker, director of the historical society, and Griffin
Tate, retired professor, into a spider’s
web of archaeological obsession and greed. Before Rachel can unlock the soft
heart that beats under Griffin’s hard crust, they must find the map to the
Queen of Sheba’s tomb, and solve not one, but three murders.
You can read the
rest of the December 2018 review on Amazon here:
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Is He a Handyman? Or Something Else? Excerpt from For the Love of a Spy
Is he a handyman?
Or something else? Maris wades into international intrigue to find out.
I admit it: For the Love of a Spy was born out of a
delicious dream. I woke slowly, savoring the romance, and latching onto the
last line. It is in fact, the last line of the story. But you have to read the
whole book to get to it. Thankfully, there’s quite a lot of good
stuff—adventure, action, and romance—to help you through.
Blurb:
Maris Graystone, Washington pundit,
meets Michael Kinder, handyman with an air of mystery, and sparks fly. But he
appears unpredictably, leaving Maris limp and lovelorn. Looking for safe harbor, she yields to Émile, a
dashing French diplomat. Will she embrace the luxury and comfort of Émile and
his chateau or the romance of international intrigue with Michael?
Zagreb |
Excerpt: Zagreb
Something is wrong. He
cares about me, of that I’m sure. So
what is it?
In the beginning, a lifetime ago and before they surrendered to their
desire, he had said something about it being neither the time nor the place. What
did he mean? She didn’t want to know just yet, but she would ask him. Yes,
when he wakes up.
Over his shoulder, she glimpsed the clock—five p.m. We’ve been in
bed for four hours! She sat bolt upright. He hadn’t fixed her air
conditioner. He hadn’t called his office. She hadn’t finished her column. What
on earth were they thinking? Or on what other planet? Did we beam up to
Mars, where this sort of behavior is acceptable?
She shook him. “It’s late. You have to go.”
He came instantly awake. His azure eyes fastened on hers; his arms went
automatically around her.
She felt herself slipping into their world but fought it. “You have to
go!”
He kissed her tenderly. “I know. I have to…pack. I have to go.”
“When?”
“I’m leaving Thursday. I told you.”
“No, you didn’t.” Maris wanted to be indignant, but in the back of her
mind, a little voice nagged that he was right. “But—where are you going?”
He opened his mouth and closed it. He peered at her, his eyes
questioning. Finally, he said flatly, “To Zagreb.”
“Zagreb? As in, Yugoslavia? Why?”
“It’s not important.” His serious tone told her that it was indeed important,
but it also stopped her from asking any more questions.
Buy Links:
I Heart Publishing: https://www.iheartbookpublishing.com/for-the-love-of-a-spy-the-scrivener-and-the-handyman.html
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KWW84WQ
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/909525
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