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…..I have a contract for a new series!:hyper:
What’s it about? Here’s the overview of my new “Haven” series for Silhouette Intimate Moments:
Something supernatural this way comes………
Twin Peaks meets Eerie, Indiana when an earthquake triggers positive ions and a wave of paranormal activity in one tiny West Virginia mountain town.
Immediately following the quake, Jud Meyer, the town drunk, called a psychic detective after he was surrounded by a red cloud…..but then, Jud was always imagining things in his drunken stupor. Patty Rainer’s teenage daughter Jenny was out parking at the cemetery with her boyfriend Jason and saw a hand reach out from a grave, only she never told anyone but Jason because she was strictly forbidden to ever see him again. Darby Cooper called the state capitol demanding an investigation into possible extraterrestrial activity after his four-year-old boy disappeared then was found by the roadside, scratched and confused, describing strange beings. Countless calls to State Troopers and fire officials flooded the system for days from residents who reported bursts of horizontal light and smoke, attracting national media attention. Then life calmed down…..on the surface. But anything can happen in Haven these days….and quite often does.
Romantic, emotional, chilling, and otherworldly….
Welcome to Haven, WV.
In the first book in the series, Keely Schiffer finds herself trapped in the cellar of her demolished farmhouse when the earthquake hits Haven. Even worse, she’s trapped with the mysterious stranger who’d knocked on her door moments before disaster struck. Add in the skull that appeared in her rose bed earlier that day and a shocking gift from the grave from her dead husband, and secrets aren’t the only thing she has to worry about. Someone wants her dead.
Does that sound fun OR WHAT?!:bananadance:
Okay, tell me what you think about my new series, and a random comment number will be chosen to win a PAX mug!!!:mrgreen:
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"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
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I can hardly wait until the first book comes out. I certainly need the shivers right now because it’s way too hot and will be for the foreseeable future.
Way to go and congratulations. :bananadance:
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:hyper: A PAX mug. YAY!
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The new series sounds great.
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CONGRATS!
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Congratulations and eagerly looking forward to the first book coming out.
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I’m so happy for you. (And me, because I want to read more of your books!):bananadance: