This year I'm working on my new Northern Pines series of romantic suspense novels. The first will be out on March 19th and is titled ONE MORE DANCE.
Here's an introduction...
How badly can a relationship be broken before there's just no chance to save it?
When veterinarian Kate Mathers drives past the scene of a terrible accident and sees two ambulances leave, she whispers a prayer for those involved, not realizing that it's her husband's car in flames down in the ditch, and that a young woman was in the car with him. A woman who has died. Who was she?
Now Jared is in the ICU on the verge of death, and only prayers for a miracle might save him. Kate is at his bedside, trying to face his precarious situation and also deal with the fact that someone is still targeting both her husband and her veterinary practice. She's also wondering how their almost perfect marriage could have gone so wrong. Or did it?
If only they can have one more chance to talk and to forgive, and one more dance in each other's arms…
This full-length e-book is currently on sale for just $.99 at all major e-book retailers! CLICK HERE for more information (or to buy) while it's still at a bargain price.
I saw a quote by Simon Wood on Facebook recently. He said, "In a nutshell, suspense creates drama before the crisis event, while mystery starts its thrill ride after the crisis event." Which type do you prefer, mystery or suspense?
The quote made me start thinking about the wide range of suspense and mystery novels, too. From violent physical action to a more psychological drama; from very graphic to edge-of-your-seat drama without being gritty. Which level of intensity do you prefer, as a reader?
Leave a comment and win a free e-copy of another one of my romantic suspense novels, Comeback Cowboy!
Blessings to you all,
Roxanne Rustand
I like both mystery and suspense but I'd have to choose suspense based on the definitions. Psychological is okay but you can keep the violence. Inference is just fine in my book. Your new book sounds good. Thanks for the chance to win a prize. Boxtopscrazy@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, and best wishes with the drawing! I really like what you said about "inference is just fine in my book." Me too!
DeleteI like both, but prefer mystery. No real graphic violence, some psychological. Thanks for chance to win!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. Best wishes with the drawing!
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That's true!
DeleteEdge of the seat drama without too much grit....thanks for the giveaway!
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You are most welcome, and best wishes!
DeleteWould love to win a print copy of One More Dance! Thanks for the opportunity to enter a giveaway! Lual Krautter Email: krautter62520AToutlookDOTcom
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DeleteI love both! sheliarha64(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteHi, Shelia, Bet wishes in the drawing!
DeleteLove romantic suspense! jarning67(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love both! BUT nothing too violent please :) Psychological drama - yes; edge-of-your-seat drama - yes. Thank you!
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