This week Hannah Alexander and Carol Cox with Giveaways

» Posted on Jun 16, 2014 in Blog | 18 comments

Congratulations to Margaret and Harlan for winning Terri Reed’s Undercover Marriage and to Merry for winning Mary Alford’s Forgotten Past.

This week I’m hosting Hannah Alexander with Collateral Damage (US only) and Carol Cox with Truth Be Told (US only). If you want to enter the drawings for the books, please leave a comment on your post with your email address. I will not enter you without an email address (my way to contact you if you win). If you don’t want to leave an email address, another way you can enter is to email me at margaretdaley@gmail.com. The drawings end Sunday (June 22nd) evening.

Collateral DamageBio for Hannah Alexander:

Hannah Alexander is the pen name of a physician and his wife, a novelist, who work together with stories that almost always include a few medical references or even medical suspense. They are presently working on their 29th novel, and have won occasional awards such as the Christy, Holt Medallions, Reader’s Choice, Library Journal Top 5 of the year, and others. They are presently working  at building up a healthy patient list in their hometown–which hasn’t had a family clinic in 40 years. Please pray for them!

Blurb for Collateral Damage by Hannah Alexander:

Was the explosion that took the lives of Sarah Russell’s parents an act of murder? Her teenage daughter thinks so and is determined to seek answers in the tiny village of Jolly Mill, where Sarah grew up. Sarah fears the teen will uncover a secret that will blast apart their close relationship, because Sarah’s daughter has been raised to believe she’s Sarah’s baby sister. Even the father doesn’t know. But as Sarah reunites with Nick Tyler to look into the mysterious deaths of their parents, she knows she’s going to have to tell everyone the truth. Yet someone wants to ensure that no one uncovers any long-buried secrets.

Truth Be Told coverBio for Carol Cox:

Carol Cox is the author of 30 novels and novellas. A third-generation Arizonan, Carol has a lifelong fascination with the Old West and hopes to make it live again in the hearts of her readers. She makes her home with her husband and daughter in northern Arizona, where the deer and the antelope really do play–often within view of the family’s front porch. You can connect with Carol online at:AuthorCarolCox.com and https://www.facebook.com/carol.cox
 

Blurb for Truth Be Told by Carol Cox:

 
When Amelia Wagner takes over her father’s newspaper in 1893 Granite Springs, Arizona, she vows to carry on the paper’s commitment to reporting only the truth. But Amelia soon learns that even the truth can have serious consequences. Her father’s revealing articles about the Great Western Investment Company have caught the attention of the wrong people, and pressure mounts for Amelia to retract her father’s statements.
Determined to find out the real story, Amelia begins her own investigation. She’s joined by Benjamin Stone, a Great Western employee who’s been assigned to keep tabs on her for the good of the company, a man Amelia finds both perplexing and intriguing.
What they uncover stuns them both—and has far-reaching implications for not only Ben and Amelia but all of Granite Springs. Can they reveal the truth before the enemy finds a way to silence them for good?

 

18 Comments

  1. I already have Hannah’s book but I would love to win a copy of Truth Be Told. Thank you for the opportunity. 🙂

    😀 Smiles & Blessings,
    Cindy W.

    countrybear52 AT yahoo DOT com

    • Ladies, I’m a fan of Carol Cox, so if you like loveable characters, strong plot and excellent writing, you’ll definitely want to read her latest novel.

      • Good morning, everyone! I’m a longtime fan of Hannah Alexander, and I can’t recommend her books highly enough. I’m thrilled that we both get to appear on Margaret’s blog the same week!

  2. another wonderful selection of novels, Margaret…thanks for sharing 🙂

  3. Team Hannah Alexander are great with suspense twist and turns. I would enjoy this one as well.
    memawfurry@msn.com

    • Thanks so much for that, Margaret. Hallowed Halls isn’t a murder mystery. It’s more of a medical mystery wrapped within a romance in a small, med school town, with some appealing animals. Lots of drama, but not murder this time.

      • Yikes! Sorry, girls, I’m getting my books confused. Having two come out at the same time can be confusing. Anyway, Collateral Damage IS a romantic murder mystery. LOL

  4. I would love to win Collateral Damage……have read all their books so far and can’t seem to find this one in stores here!! I have certainly been praying for their clinic!
    Thanks for the giveaway!
    jacsmi75 at gmail dot com

  5. I would love to win either one of these wonderful books! Thank you for the giveaway opportunity.

    texaggs2000 at gmail dot com

  6. I am all in on these two great books. Thank you for the giveaway and the opportunity.

    melback at cebridge dot com

  7. I’m looking forward to catching up with both books.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

  8. Truth be Told sounds captivating and memorable. Love the era and the locale. many thanks.

    • Thank you, Anne. I love this time period, too. And it’s been a joy to be able to set stories like this one in Arizona and show the amazing range of scenery the state has to offer!

  9. Nice covers

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

  10. Hannah’s book looks intriguing by the cover. The other looks like a historical. But would love to read both. So count me in. God bless all three of you and use you all for his glory.

  11. Wow both look so good! I’ve read one of Carol Cox’s books before and I loved it!
    email4anna(at)yahoo(dot)com

  12. Would love to win either book!! They look wonderful! truckredford(at)gmail(dot)com

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