Kristen here. Where are my fellow road trip readers and audiobook fans? I have a new romantic suspense on audiobook for you this summer. The second novel in my Crossroads Suspense series, Hold Your Breath, is now available for your listening enjoyment. It's narrated by the talented Sandra Huston. Her character voices are so spot-on, you'll feel like you're part of the story.
Here's what it's about.Hold Your Breath
The end justifies the means—or does it?
Serial dater and travel blogger Jayna Scott lands a dream assignment in Bimini, Bahamas at Mario Delgado’s resort. But after she falls hard and fast for her host, she discovers his terrible secret. Her flight instinct sends her to the mountains of North Carolina on a trip with a Tampa church group, but Mario pursues her, determined to prove his actions were justified.
Private investigator Liam Bracken helps his best friend plan a surprise engagement in Beech Mountain to the woman he once liked. Now, the mysterious Jayna, the new addition to their group, tugs at his heart, but his instincts warn him she’s running from something. When Jayna emerges at the epicenter of his agency’s high-profile drug investigation, Liam prays he can save her—and guard his heart at the same time.
Giveaway Alert!
Recently, my family and I drove eleven hours to North Carolina, and listening to books helped keep me sane when it was my turn to drive. (Kudos to my husband for doing the lion's share of the driving!)
Today, I'm giving away one audiobook copy of the first book in the series, Take My Hand. (If audiobooks are not your thing, you can also find this series in paperback and e-book formats.)
To enter the giveaway, simply leave a comment with your email address and answer to this question: If you could take a road trip anywhere, where would you go? If traveling is not possible for you right now, you can also share a favorite road trip memory.
Happy "listening" to suspense this summer!
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Ohhhh I love audiobooks. I listen when I quilt or cook or clean.. I hope I win a copy, I would love to hear it
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! That's so smart to listen to audiobooks during those activities.
DeleteLove audiobooks for the drive home from work.
ReplyDeleteYes! Audiobooks are perfect for commutes.
DeleteYou would never find me going under water like that!
ReplyDeleteDiving is not for everyone! But it makes for a suspenseful cover, right? :)
DeleteI would probably go to the coast, because it's not too far, maybe three hours. Any long trip now and sitting in the car for hours is harsh, ha! But I do love a good audiobook when I'm driving by myself. L cisson @ gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteA visit to the coast sounds lovely!
DeleteI love audiobooks! I would take a road trip to Yellowstone Park!
ReplyDeletekykla99ATgmailDOTcom
Yellowstone Park would be a perfect road trip destination!
DeleteMy FAVORITE way to read a book. We'll be enjoying a couple of new releases on our way to Denver next week! :)
ReplyDeleteSafe travels and happy listening!!
DeleteI love audiobooks! My fave road trip was supposed to. E a planned trip but. The airline went out of business. Regardless, my friend and I wanted to go south, so we drove 16 hours. She died several years ago from metastasized breast cancer and. I treasure the memory of our time together. Becca12901 at yahoo
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your special memory.
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ReplyDeletebn100candg at hotmail dot com
Spending time at the park with a good book sounds lovely!
DeleteI would go to Lake Erie. It is about 1 1/2 hours away from me
ReplyDeletemarcus802001(at)yahoo(dot)com
I hope you get to go!
DeleteI'd love to visit Colorado. I'm not an audiobook fan.
ReplyDeleteColorado sounds lovely! I'm glad books can be available in so many formats so you can choose the one you like best.
DeleteI do all the driving in my family. My husband is afraid of bridges, the interstate, semi-trucks, etc. He just navigates when we travel and it works out well. I love what I have read about this book. Audio books make me sleepy, so I can't drive while listening to them. jozywails@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSounds like you make a good team! I hope you get a chance to enjoy the book.
DeleteFlorida to see my family or California for the first time. Dreadrake1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteBoth sound like great options!
DeleteI would love to do a train trip through western US and Canada Please do nonenter me in this giveaway for the audiobook alysap at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteA train trip sounds lovely!
DeleteI really enjoy audiobooks, I listen to them a lot. My favorite trip was to Scotland. But I did really enjoy our trip to Charleston, SC. Please enter me in the giveaway, thanks so much, @yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteCharleston, SC is my home town. I have lived there all my life! I love this city!
DeleteScotland must have been beautiful! Thanks for sharing. I haven't been to Charleston, but I hope to one day.
DeleteI would love to take a road trip up to Washington and then down the Oregon and California coast! But I don't want to drive it; I want to be the passenger so I can take pictures!
ReplyDeleteHeather Mitchell crhbmitchellfam@duck.com
I'm with you, Heather! I'd much rather be the passenger as well.
DeleteGood afternoon, I would go to a state where the Red Cardinals are abundant. Alicia Haney. aliciabhaney(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! We have some cardinals in our Florida backyard, and they are fun to watch.
DeleteSounds like an interesting book!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI'd go to Europe!
ReplyDeleteJanice
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That would be a fabulous trip!
DeleteMy favorite road trip memory is going to West Virginia with my Mom. It was the first time that I was allowed to drive the mountain roads. I loved it. My Mom did not get a chance to drive much on that trip. dpruss@prodigy.net
ReplyDeleteWhat a special memory! Thank you for sharing.
DeleteHOLD YOUR BREATH sounds really intriguing!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you get the chance to enjoy it.
DeleteI haven’t listened to any audiobooks yet, but I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and my fingers are starting to lock when I hold a book, when I’m cooking, etc and won’t let go. After reading your article about audiobooks on trips, I have to give it a try! Thanks for the chance. jeannek@gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteOuch, I'm sorry to hear about your fingers and hope audiobooks may become something you can enjoy. Thanks for your comment!
DeleteTravel across country for me
ReplyDeleteThat would be an adventure!
DeleteMy road trip would be anywhere there is no cars. I don't like driving
ReplyDeleteMaybe a staycation? Thanks for commenting!
DeleteIf I could take a road trip anywhere, I'd explore Yorkshire county in Great Britain, from what I have heard, it's a lovely place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThat does sound lovely!
DeleteI would love to do a road trip to Yellowstone from our home in the Rockies.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Heather! I'd love to travel Rt. 66 as far as possible & stop at all of the cool places along the way.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read.
ReplyDeleteMy Family and I went to Tennessee and we so enjoyed ourselves I don't do audiobooks
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an awesome book
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a really interesting book.
ReplyDeleteI would go visit my granddaughter in Florida. I don't get to see her bit once or twice a year.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a stellar novel. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have difficulties processing auditory information, but I have found that I enjoy audio books when I'm driving or sewing.
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