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Friday, September 21, 2012
Lo Johnston Writing: Author Interview with Donna Hatch
Today, I'm a guest blogger on Lo Johnston Writing: Author Interview with Donna Hatch: Stop by and win a free copy of my Regency Romance, The Stranger She Married
Thursday, September 13, 2012
SILVER LAKE - Release Day!
My release day is here!
I have to keep pinching myself to believe it’s true. Today is a huge milestone in a journey that
began 4 years ago. And I say milestone
because happily, the journey isn’t over…it’s just different right now. Promotion is my current focus, as well as
beginning the editing process for my second novel, which recently received a
contract.
I feel very lucky to be published by the amazing TWRP. And I’ve found my fellow roses to be
welcoming, helpful, and supportive.
Everyone seems to work together to promote our genre and our
company.
We romance authors face a unique challenge in our writing: our
readers want and expect a Happily Ever After ending. That defines our stories as romance. So it’s up to us to fill each story with
enough conflict and tension to keep the pages turning, even when the reader
knows things will work out in the end.
That is not always easy!
My editors at TWRP really helped me perfect the pacing of
SILVER LAKE, and so far my readers have dubbed it a page-turner. I’ve posted the blurb and excerpt below—Happy
Reading!
Blurb:
Rain Anderson can't decide which is more unsettling—encountering the ghost of her missing friend, or reuniting with the man whose love she foolishly rejected. But one thing is certain: the past has come back to haunt her, quite literally.
Five years ago, Rain's tight-knit group of high school friends unraveled when one vanished during their senior year. Now, a parent's deathbed request has reunited the friends at Silver Lake, including Jason Lansing, the man Rain discarded. Rain and Jason discover the powerful attraction between them has survived, but though Jason is willing to forgive, he can't let himself forget. The possibility of falling for Rain again is too risky.
Slamming doors, crashing objects, flaring fires—clearly the ghost has a message to share. As Rain and Jason struggle to unravel the truth, they must face a desperate spirit in need of help…and a burning passion that refuses to die.
“I saw...a figure.
A figure with dark hair, and I think it was Brandy.” She shuddered and put her forehead back on
his chest.
Reluctantly,
he moved their bodies apart a bit and scanned her face. He held on to her shoulders and asked calmly,
“You saw Brandy? Brandy is here?”
She shook her head.
“No, I saw… like… an image of Brandy.
I woke up, because it was cold, and I saw something moving. It was Brandy, I’m sure of it, although I
didn’t see her face clearly. And then
she, um, disappeared.”
“An image of
Brandy? Are you saying you saw a ghost,
Rain?” He was pretty sure she’d had
another nightmare, but the way she had flown out of her room gave him the
impression it had been an extremely vivid one.
“I know, it sounds ridiculous. But that’s what I saw. And she sort of, well, went through the
wall. I’m sure you don’t believe me,”
she added miserably, lifting her stormy eyes to his.
He pulled her back into a hug before he could stop
himself. “I absolutely believe you. Whether you were awake or asleep, you saw
Brandy and that’s scary. I don’t think
we can deny that weird things are happening here.”