I'm extending a huge hello to Denise Moncrief today. She's just had her Rosebud novel - Purgatory- published and is sharing it with us. Congratulations on this second book in the Colorado series, Denise.
It's a very arresting title and a really lovely cover.
Here's a little about it but keep reading on since Denise is sharing a fabulous little excerpt as well.
Five years ago, a tragic accident robbed Chris Smith of a normal life. Left with only a jagged scar, a set of wedding rings, and bits of memory—smells, sounds, and fleeting feelings—she copes with the loss of her identity. Amnesia has made her life a living purgatory…until she meets Steve West.
Steve’s construction company is remodeling the ski lifts in
Purgatory, Colorado.
However looking at Chris is seeing the face of his deceased wife. Now the
truths he’d been forced to believe have him searching for answers.
Murder, deception and missing ransom money. Can Steve
protect Chris…and prove she’s the wife he never believed dead before the killer
tries again?
Buy from Amazon
Buy from Amazon
Learn a little about Denise....
is a Southern girl, who’s lived in Louisiana all her life. And yes, she has a drawl. She's been writing off and on since she was seventeen. She has a wonderful husband and two incredible children. They not only endure her writing moods, but also encourage her to indulge her passion.
She wrote her first "novel" when she was
seventeen. It was seventeen handwritten pages on school-ruled paper and an
obvious rip-off of the last romance novel she read. The urge to write wouldn't
let go of her. In her twenties, she started another novel, only to abandon it
after Chapter Four or Five. She started writing seriously about eight years ago
and has already published several stories.
http://denisemoncrief.blogspot.com/2013/10/merry-holidays-and-happy-book-year.html
And now for some great atmosphere...
And now for some great atmosphere...
A swoosh of wind burst through the front door as a man
entered the building. Dragging her attention away from the magazine, she turned
to greet him. He hesitated for a fraction of a second as if to get his bearings
before trudging through the lobby toward her. As soon as their eyes met, her
words of welcome froze on her tongue and the pain began—flashes of light across
her vision—tightness in her throat—intense, piercing sensations in her head.
Panic and the desire to run soon followed.
She massaged her forehead, trying to rub away the stabbing
pain that throbbed between her eyes, and then returned her attention to the man
in front of her, pulling the computer keyboard toward her, determined to do her
job despite the sudden fear gripping her insides.
She attempted her most professional tone. “Good morning.
Welcome to the Inn at Purgatory. How can I
help you?”
No response.
She glanced up at him. To her dismay, he presented all the
indications of a panic attack. She recognized the signs well. His forehead
glistened with tiny beads of sweat. The vein in his neck pulsed. Anxiety
flashed in his eyes as he struggled with each new breath he took.
“Mister, are you all right?”
He braced against the counter and rubbed a hand over his
face. “Yeah. It’s just…you look like someone I used to know.”
Chills ran down her spine. He wasn’t creepy, not in the
least. On the contrary, she sensed an unmistakable connection to this stranger.
She recoiled from the feeling, but nothing could have pried her eyes from his
for a few brief, intense moments.
Wow! Thank you for stopping past on your launch tour, Denise. My best wishes for Purgatory.
Slainthe!
Lovely to meet you Denise and I wish you every success with your new novel.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDelete