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"Where was she?" Final excerpt from LAND OF THE NOONDAY SUN

When two strangers have nothing left but their dreams, they must forge a relationship in Nantahala, North Carolina, a small town known as 

Land of the Noonday Sun.

 




This is it! Last excerpt for Land of the Noonday Sun, and yes, I’m gonna leave you guessing, I hope.



He called her mobile again, nothing. Now what? What else was there to do?

He ran his hands through his hair frantically. If he left…she could show up. Or, she could be in a ditch somewhere. Decision made, he jumped in his truck. He’d keep a lookout the entire way, hoping she’d pass him. He watched the entire trip back to the store…there was only one main road. He would have passed her if she’d been driving.

He stormed through the parking lot, but her car wasn’t out front. He parked his truck sideways in a no-parking zone and jumped out of the truck, charging into the building.




Land of the Noonday Sun is available now in print and ebook formats. If you don't see your favorite, please leave a comment below, and I'll let the publisher know.




A little about what I write:

While I do not write "Christian" books, I do share my characters' Christian beliefs. My characters are real people who come with real flaws; no perfect people allowed.

I characterize my stories as modern-day fairytales, as they are overflowing with romance, mystery, suspense, and of course, tragedy. After all, what would a fairytale be without a tragic event setting the stage? All of my novels are sensual, but not erotic, gripping but not graphic and will hopefully make you cry, laugh, love, and hope.

My first two novels, She Belongs to Me and Land of the Noonday Sun, have reached bestseller status right alongside Nicholas Sparks, J.D. Robb, and other great authors. My third novel, Entangled Dreams, is now available.


My novels are all standalones; however, I do link each of my stories with a little surprise. If you read out of order, you'll never notice. But if you read in order, it's fun. 


 First release - December 2011:

After secrets and a mysterious background leave a wife’s life hanging by a thread, a husband must look for answers in the only place he knows—the past.


Second Release - May 2012

When two strangers have nothing left but their dreams, they must forge a relationship in Nantahala, North Carolina, a small town known as Land of the Noonday Sun.


Third Release - September 2012 

When Alexandra’s choices dissolve into Entangled Dreams, pushing her down a dark and dismal path, she must trust her instincts to escape danger, but be able to surrender all to find her happily ever after. Knowing how to decipher the difference, will be her toughest challenge.

FREE Short Story -  October 2012

When what seems like a normal pit stop turns to more than just gas and food, a lost couple finds themselves searching for the truth of a twenty-year-old mystery that may cost them their life.



Now available in print and eBook formats:


And coming soon...
When Noonday Ends ~ December 2012
Split Decisions ~ March 2013

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Comments

  1. Where is she??? Yes, you've definitely left me hanging. She's not in danger, is she? Great six!

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  2. I was going to say, "I'll never tell..." but actually I will...at the end of the novel. ;)

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  3. Uh oh, I hope she is okay and that the worst she'll face is his irritation. Intriguing six! :)

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    1. Me too, but my characters have a way of finding trouble in the least likely of places... Thanks for commenting, Lorraine.

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  4. Very nice! I'm reading She Belongs to Me, now. And loving it!

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    1. Oh, wonderful! Thank you, Ann. I downloaded CHEMS and will definitely read after I read your excerpt this morning. Gotta find time to read in the day though. I'm a scaredy cat. Even my own writing scares me sometimes. Lol!

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  5. Ooooh, so wicked of you to leave us like this! Love the rush feeling in him here - I hope he finds her, and that she's safe.

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  6. Well you KNOW I'll be reading this! Very effective excerpt, to leave us - and him - in suspense and worried, LOL! Well done.

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  7. I can't wait to read this! Leaving us hanging is so mean! LOL :D

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  8. Full of suspense and mystery! Man I love it! Great job!

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  9. Sounds good! Well written emotion and action. :-) Good six. Congrats on releasing the book!

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