Posts Tagged "romantic suspense"

Saving Hope by Margaret Daley

»Posted on Mar 2, 2012 in Blog | 5 comments

This week I’m hosting Fay Lamb with Because of Me (ebook), Carrie Turansky with A Man to Trust, Gail Sattler with Seattle Cinderella (no book giveaway) and Margaret Daley with Saving Hope.  If you want to enter the drawings for the books, please leave a comment on one of the post during the week with your email address. I will not enter you without an email address (my way to contact you if you win). If you don’t want to leave an email address, another way you can enter is to email me at margaretdaley@gmail.com. The drawings end Sunday (March 4th) evening. The reason I wrote Saving Hope, the first book in Men of the Texas Rangers Series, is because human trafficking is over a $32 billion dollar business per year and growing. It touches all...

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Saving Hope Excerpt

»Posted on Feb 8, 2012 in Book Excerpts | 0 comments

Rose gripped her cell phone so tightly her muscles ached. “Where are you, Lily?” “At—Nowhere Motel.” A sob caught on the end of the last word. “Help—me.” Lily’s breath rattled, followed by a clunking sound as though she’d dropped the phone. Rose paced the small bathroom at Beacon of Hope. “Lily?” Sweat coated her palms, and she rubbed her free hand against her jeans. Silence taunted her. What have you done? But the second that Rose asked that question, an image came to mind of her friend lying on the dingy gray sheets in the cheap motel, wasted, trying anyway she could to forget the horror of her life. “Lily, talk to me. Stay on the line.” Pulling the door open, Rose entered her room. When she saw her roommate, she came to a...

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ALA Convention

»Posted on Jan 29, 2012 in Blog | 3 comments

I was in Dallas last weekend to sign my book coming out from Abingdon Press March 1st. Saving Hope is the first in the Men of the Texas Rangers Series. That was the first time I got to see the cover and I loved it. They did a great job on it. I signed all my books and had a great time talking to librarians and other industry people while I was doing it. People had tons of books they were lugging around. My back hurt just looking at them, but what joy they will have sitting down and reading all of them. Another great part of the day was seeing people I know–a friend I taught with years ago, Camy Tang, fellow author, Suzy Kuhn, an event planner  as well as two more authors, DiAnn Mills and Vannetta Chapman. The short time I spent at the convention was a...

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Heroine Interview from Dangerous Mercy by Kathy Herman

»Posted on Dec 6, 2011 in Blog | 6 comments

This week I’m hosting Kathy Herman with Dangerous Mercy, Rose McCauley with Christmas Belles of Georgia, Eddie Snipes with I Called Him Dancer, and Rebecca Jacoby with Beating Cancer. If you want to enter the drawings for the books, please leave a comment on one of the post during the week with your email address. I will not enter you without an email address (my way to contact you if you win). If you don’t want to leave an email address, another way you can enter is to email me at margaretdaley@gmail.com. The drawings end Sunday (December 11th) evening. Heroine Interview from Dangerous Mercy by Kathy Herman:  1.Adele Woodmore, tell me the most interesting thing about you. “Honestly, hon. I don’t consider myself all that interesting at...

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Heroine Interview from Lonestar Angel by Colleen Coble

»Posted on Oct 25, 2011 in Blog | 8 comments

This week I’m hosting Colleen Coble with Lonestar Angel, Ginger Garrett with Desired, and Anita Mellott with School Is Where the Home Is. If you want to enter the drawings for the books, please leave a comment on one of the post during the week with your email address. I will not enter you without an email address (my way to contact you if you win). If you don’t want to leave an email address, another way you can enter is to email me at margaretdaley@gmail.com. The drawings end Sunday (October 30th) evening. Heroine Interview from Lonestar Angel by Colleen Coble: Eden, tell me the most interesting thing about you. I never wear jeans. When I was growing up, I had to wear jeans that were torn and too short and I swore when I could afford to buy my...

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