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Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Sea Turtles and the Gulf Islands National Seashore & Win a signed copy of my new release
Hi suspense and mystery lovers...Mary Ellis here. While researching for my mystery, Sweet Taste of Revenge, set in Pensacola, Florida. I had the pleasure of visiting Gulf Islands National Seashore and learning all about sea turtles. Here's some info: For upwards of 150 million years, sea turtles have inhabited the Earth’s oceans. Sea turtles are well-adapted for life in the marine environment. Their large and streamlined bodies, along with their large and powerful fore flippers, allow them to migrate great distances to search for food, to mate, and to nest.
World-wide, only seven species of sea turtles have been identified by biologists. Of these seven, six have been recorded in U.S. waters. Of these six turtles, five can be found in the waters of Gulf Islands National Seashore, including the loggerhead, green, Kemp’s, leatherback, and hawksbill sea turtles.
Gulf Islands National Seashore works to protect and conserve sea turtles by protecting their foraging and nesting habitats. Through partnerships with state and federal agencies and local governments, the national seashore collects data to document the sea turtle nests to help guide management decisions that can minimize human impacts to sea turtles. Through education the national seashore increases awareness about the importance of sea turtles, the threats impacting these species, and what actions can be taken to ensure their future. Photos Courtesy of NPS, Dept. of the US Int.
Here's a bit about Sweet Taste of Revenge, next in the Marked for Retribution Mysteries: When a wealthy socialite, owner of the largest yacht manufacturer on the Gulf Coast, is found dead, PI Kate Weller is sent on assignment to investigate. Plenty of people would benefit from this socialite’s demise, including her daughter, Lainey. But Agnes Westin created plenty of enemies on her climb to the top, both socially and in business, many with a taste for revenge. When Kate arrives in the only town she could ever call home, Pensacola, she must face why she’s been on the run for years. As a child she witnessed the crime which sent her brother, Liam, to jail. Now someone wants to make sure her suppressed memories stay buried. Can she find Agnes Westin’s killer and clear her brother’s name before their hometown enemy silences them forever?
Sweet Taste of Revenge releases February 1st. Click on this link to pre-book:
https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Taste-Revenge-Marked-Retribution-ebook/dp/B07KXWTDNM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1547419221&sr=8-1&keywords=Sweet+Taste+of+Revenge
Please leave me a comment to win a signed copy of Sweet Taste of Revenge. Have you ever seen a sea turtle and if so...where? US readers only.
Suspense Sister, Mary Ellis
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No, I've never seen a sea turtle. The only beach I have been to was in Virginia Beach.
ReplyDeleteYou have something to look forward to. Thanks for leaving a comment.
DeleteWe lived in Florida in 1969/70 but never saw a sea turtle. Also lived on Guam for four years but never saw one there either. This book looks soooo good! paulams49ATsbcglobalDOTnet
ReplyDeleteA great place to see them is the GA Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island. Thanks for dropping by.
DeleteI may have seen a sea turtle at the zoo but never in the wild. As a Tennessee inlander, my visits to the ocean (which includes Pensacola) can be counted on one hand. Can't wait to read Sweet Taste of Revenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pam, to be clear. I've never seen one swimming in the wild either, only at Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island and at zoos and aquariums. Thanks for your kind words.
DeleteSounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donna, You're entered in the drawing to win a copy.
DeleteNo I’ve never been blessed to see a sea turtle. It would be amazing. Thank you for the chance. Blessings
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lucy. A great place to see them is at the GA Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island. I'd love to see one in the wild.
DeleteMy children love sea turtles and we’ve visited aquariums to see them but never saw one outside of captivity.
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To be clear, I've never seen one either other than in zoos, aquariums and at the rehab center for turtles on Jekyll Island. Good luck in the drawing.
DeleteNever seen one. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
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You're welcome! Good luck to you and thanks for leaving me a comment.
DeleteI haven't seen any of the turtles in their natural environment, only at an aquarium.
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Maryann
I've only seen them in aquariums and at the rehab center on Jekyll Island. I'd love to see one while snorkeling. Thanks for leaving me a comment.
DeleteNo I have never seen a sea turtle but I would love to someday. Thank you for a chance to win a copy of your book. It sounds really good. Stella (dot) potts77 (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stella, for dropping by Suspense Sisters and leaving me a comment. You're entered in the drawing.
DeleteI’ve only seen sea turtles in picture books I read to my grandkids. I live in Alabama and visit the Gulf Coast every year. My happy place. Thanks for the chance to win your new book.
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I have seen a sea turtle before in a display at an aquarium. They are beautiful animals and seem to look so stern. It would be nice to see one up close and study their habits.
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Your book sounds very interesting and I always enjoy finding new authors! I saw a sea turtle at an aquarium! I would love to see one in the wild!
ReplyDeleteNo, I haven't seen a sea turtle.
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I have walked on beaches where they have laid their eggs. I think it is incredible how small they start out to how big they grow up to be.
ReplyDeleteI have seen one in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one. Thanks for the opportunity to enter a giveaway! Would love to win a print copy! krautter12ATbresnanDOTnet
ReplyDeleteNo, I've never seen a sea turtle but I would love to share this experience with my 5 year old granddaughter. She loves nature and visiting the aquarium in northern Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your giveaway.
Blessings!
Connie
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Very interesting info about sea turtles. I have never seen a sea turtle in their natural habitat, but it would be a great experience. Book sounds fascinating, looking forward to reading. Thanks for the chance.
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no, I haven't
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Hi Mary, I have only seen turtles in aquariums. I have been to Pensacola and remember how beautiful the sand and water was!Your book sounds great! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the setting 👐! I have been to Pensacola once and it was one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever been too with all that white sand! I have only seen sea turtles at aquariums too! 💕
ReplyDeleteYes, I've seen sea turtles when we went to Hawaii. Thanks for the post. Your book sounds so fascinating!
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I've never seen a sea turtle but maybe I will one day.
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I have never seen a sea turtle. I appreciate the chance to win this new book! Nookwormwriteratlivedotcom
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a sea turtle. It would be fun to swim with one.
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I haven't seen a sea turtle. Thanks for the opportunity to win the book.
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This sounds like a really great book. I don't think I have ever seen a sea turtle, with the exception of seeing them on TV and in books.
ReplyDeleteI do not think that I have seen a sea turtle, but would love to read about them in this book! I would be sure to know more!
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