This week I’m hosting Susan Sleeman with Silent Night Standoff (US only) and Jan Watson with Buttermilk Sky. 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 (Nov. 23rd) evening.
Bio of Susan Sleeman:
SUSAN SLEEMAN is a best-selling author of inspirational and clean read romantic suspense books. Awards include Thread of Suspicion-2013 Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Best Book Award, No Way Out and The Christmas Witness, Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence finalists. In addition to writing, Susan also hosts the popular website TheSuspenseZone.com. She currently lives in Oregon with her husband, but has lived in nine states. They have two daughters, a son-in-law, and an adorable grandson.
Connect with Susan at:
Her Website – http://www.susansleeman.com
Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/SusanSleemanBooks
Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/susansleeman
Review Site – http://www.TheSuspenseZone.com
Blurb for Silent Night Standoff by Susan Sleeman:
HOSTAGE SITUATION
When armed robbers strike her bank, hostage negotiator Skyler Brennan’s life is on the line. Rescue comes from the last person she thought she could count on—the ex-boyfriend who chose his job over their relationship.
FBI agent Logan Hunter knows how much is resting on this case. The promotion of his dreams…and the safety of the woman he’s never been able to forget. But when an unexpected twist in the case pulls Logan in two separate directions, he’ll have to make an impossible choice. Will he manage to have it all by Christmas—a career and love—or will he lose them both?
Bio of Jan Watson:
Blurb for Buttermilk Sky by Jan Watson:
Weary of the expectations imposed on her by her strict upbringing, nineteen-year-old Mazy Pelfrey left her home in the Kentucky mountains to attend secretarial school in the genteel city of Lexington. She was sure her life would change—and only for the better. Everything was supposed to be clear skies from then on.
But business school is harder than she thought it would be and the big city not as friendly, until she meets a charming young man from a wealthy family, Loyal Chambers. When Loyal sets his sights on her, Mazy begins to see that everything she’d wished to have is right before her eyes. The only hindrance to her budding romance is a former beau, Chanis Clay, the young sheriff she thought she’d left firmly behind.
Danger rumbles like thunder on a high mountain ridge when Mazy’s cosseted past collides with her clouded future and forces her to come to terms with what she really wants.
Would love to -win
Thanks for stopping by, Angela. Best of luck in winning.
Best of blessings, Angela. (And Happy Turkey day.)
Buttermilk Sky is appealing.
Thanks for stopping by, Ellie. Best of luck in winning.
I agree Ellie. The cover of Buttermilk Sky captures the essence of Mazy Pelfrey perfectly.
Sounds like a great book. inspiremichelle@yahoo.com
Thanks for the comment, Michelle. Best of luck in winning.
Would love to win the book and read it.
Thanks for stopping by, Cynde and leaving a comment. Good luck in winning.
Would love to win Susan’s book!!!
Thanks for leaving a comment Jackie. Best of luck in winning a book!!
Please count me in…they sound great!
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Thanks leaving a comment, Melanie and good luck in winning the books!
I appreciate you, Melanie. Enjoy the romance of Buttermilk Sky.
I love Susan Sleeman and am so excited to read her First Responders series! I’ve not read anything by Jan Watson yet but I’ve had I my eye on Buttermilk Sky since it first came out!
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Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, Kristen. I’m glad that you are excited about this new series as I am thrilled about sharing these characters with readers!
It’s always good to get a new reader, Kristen. I hope you like Mazy and crew.
Can’t wait to read both of these book! jdennis298@gmail.com
Thanks leaving a comment, Jordann. Best wishes in winning the books!
Jordann, Sure hope you enjoy Buttermilk Sky.
great selection of novels, Margaret 🙂
I loved writing Buttermilk Sky, Karen.
Sounds interesting
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The sky in Kentucky has “Buttermilk” clouds today–fluffy and light.
Please enter me for Silent Night Standoff. Sounds like a great holiday read. Thanks for the opportunity!
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