Thursday, May 6, 2021

The Mason’s Mark featured at NN Light’s Mothers Day Event!

 


Please drop by N. N. Light’s Book Heaven, where we’re celebrating Mothers Day from May 4 to May 12. Today, The Mason’s Mark: Love & Death in the Tower, will be featured. Enter to win a $30 Amazon gift card!

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In both the best and worst first day at work ever, docent Claire Wilding meets the man of her dreams, but her carefully rehearsed guided tour of the George Washington National Masonic Memorial collapses when she discovers a body and is drawn into a dark world of black ops and Italian renegade masons, of secret cabals and hidden treasure. Also cloaked in mystery is handsome Gideon Bliss, a George Washington expert who haunts the Memorial, his manner evasive. What is his secret? Claire fears she'll fall in love with him only to learn he's a thief or even a murderer. Juggling two eccentric mothers, an inquisitive sister, and an increasingly smitten detective, Claire must find answers to a complex web of intrigue, including who to trust and who to love.



Books to Read

There are many authors and books to peruse, PLUS you can enter to win an Amazon gift card for $30! See you there!

 https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/post/the-mason-s-mark-love-and-death-in-the-tower-cmbe

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

The Mason’s Mark will be featured at NN Light’s Mothers Day Event!



Please drop by N. N. Light’s Book Heaven, where we’re celebrating Mothers Day from May 4 to May 12. Tomorrow, The Mason’s Mark: Love & Death in the Tower, will be featured.

In both the best and worst first day at work ever, docent Claire Wilding meets the man of her dreams, but her carefully rehearsed guided tour of the George Washington National Masonic Memorial collapses when she discovers a body and is drawn into a dark world of black ops and Italian renegade masons, of secret cabals and hidden treasure. Also cloaked in mystery is handsome Gideon Bliss, a George Washington expert who haunts the Memorial, his manner evasive. What is his secret? Claire fears she'll fall in love with him only to learn he's a thief or even a murderer. Juggling two eccentric mothers, an inquisitive sister, and an increasingly smitten detective, Claire must find answers to a complex web of intrigue, including who to trust and who to love.

Books to Read



There are many authors and books to peruse, PLUS you can enter to win an Amazon gift card for $30! See you there!

https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/celebrate-mothers-bookish-event

Monday, February 22, 2021

Fun Fact #3 About Mrs. Spinney's Secret

I'm participating in the Winter Games Reader Challenge, featuring my new mystery romance Mrs. Spinney's Secret. Part of the book takes place in Castine, Maine.



Castine—where the Penobscot Expedition—met its fate, is a town on the Blue Hill peninsula in Maine. It is the oldest continuously occupied town in New England. Founded in 1613 as a trading post, the Baron de St-Castin developed it in 1667.



It is a beautiful, classic Maine village with Greek Revival and Federal houses. It is home to the Maine Maritime Academy. The town has a checkered history. Controlled at various times by Abenaki Indian tribes, French, Dutch, English, and Americans, it was a bone of contention during the American Revolution, when the British sought to annex it as a haven for Tories and a bulwark against marauding privateers.


Friday, February 19, 2021

Fun Fact about Mrs. Spinney's Secret

I'm participating in the 2021 Winter Games Reader Challenge. If you love to read this group is a fun way to get meet more than 50 authors and challenge yourself to read more and faster. Games and giveaways daily, Author Q & As, free books, and more. And you might win up to $250!  I'm offering Mrs. Spinney's Secret for free read to review.

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Here's a fun fact about Mrs. Spinney's Secret you want like:


In Mrs. Spinney’s Secret, a Hollywood studio is making a movie based on the Penobscot Expedition of 1779, the worst defeat in American naval history. In 1779, at the height of the American Revolution, a contingent of British forces were dispatched to Castine. Their mission was to take possession of the peninsula and build a fort to protect loyalists and to prevent marauding by privateers along the coast. At the time, Maine was still part of Massachusetts, and the boys in Boston took offense at the blatant theft of their territory. So they organized a flotilla to sail up the coast and remove said Brits.

Their leaders—including the revered Paul Revere—were dumb as tree stumps and couldn’t decide how to attack the city—a city that sticks out like a sore thumb on the Blue Hill peninsula. The Redcoats were prepared to surrender, but the Americans dithered offshore for almost three weeks, which was just enough time for English reinforcements to arrive and surround the hapless armada.