BLURB:
Clare's little sister, Lynnie, was abducted twenty-seven years
ago. Now the retired detective who has
never been able to let go of the cold case has a lead. Lynnie could be alive!
Clare's neighbor, Joe, an occasional friend until now, gives her
support and...wants more than friendship.
Clare's mom, Amanda, thrown together again with her ex-husband
into a crisis discovers forgotten love beneath the regrets.
Clare's sixteen year old daughter, Shara, decides to run from her
problems instead of facing them.
A devoted sister, a turmoiled mom and a rebellious daughter find
their way back to each other in this contemporary ebook about three generations
who discover love can knit their family back together again.
Where
is Lynnie? Where did she go?
In
her mind, five-year-old Clare Thaddeus called to her little sister—Come back,
Lynnie. Please come back.
The
huge policeman crouched down in front of Clare's mother at the sofa and said in
a deep, slow voice, "Mrs. Thaddeus, I know you're terribly upset. But I need details. We've got an hour before daylight. If your daughter wandered outside—"
Clare's
father, who'd been talking to another man in blue, glanced at her, and Clare
huddled down deeper into the big green armchair. Her dad didn't come to her but rather went to
her mom, sank down beside her and wrapped his arm around her. Then he spoke to the officer. "Our daughter, Lynnie, is three. She would never go outside into the dark on
her own."
"Tell
us again where you were last night," the policeman demanded in a
not-so-nice voice.
"I
worked late, preparing a brief."
"Until
five a.m.?"
"Yes,
until five a.m. As I told you, I always
check the girls' rooms before turning in.
Lynnie wasn't in her bed. I woke
my wife. We looked through the whole
house and then we called you."
Clare
had been sleeping in her brand new room.
They'd moved in here—she studied her hand and counted her fingers—five
days ago. Boxes were still stacked down
here and upstairs. The house was
okay. There were more rooms for her and
Lynnie to play hide and seek. But she
didn't like being alone in her own room at night. She'd liked it better when she and Lynnie had
slept in the same room. She was supposed
to watch her sister. She was always
supposed to look out for Lynnie. That's
what big sisters did.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Award-winning
author Karen Rose Smith was born in Pennsylvania. Although she was an only
child, she remembers the bonds of an extended family. Since her father came
from a family of ten and her mother, a family of seven, there were always
aunts, uncles and cousins visiting on weekends. Family is a strong theme in her
books and she suspects her childhood memories are the reason.
In
college, Karen began writing poetry and also met her husband to be. They both
began married life as teachers, but when their son was born, Karen decided to
try her hand at a home-decorating business.
She returned to teaching for a while but changes in her life led her to
writing romance fiction. Now she writes romances and mysteries full time. She
has sold 82 novels since 1991.
Presently,
she is hard at work on a three-book series for Harlequin Special Edition as
well as a three-book mystery series for Kensington.
Married
to her college sweetheart since 1971, believing in the power of love and
commitment, she envisions herself writing relationship novels, both romance and
mystery, for a long time to come!
Websites: http://www.karenrosesmith.com/ andhttp://www.karenrosesmithmysteries.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/karenrosesmith
Newsletter: http://karenrosesmith-ezine.blogspot.com/
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awarding a Landau charm bracelet and a $25 Amazon Gift Card to a randomly drawn
commenter during the tour (US ONLY).
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14 comments:
Thank you for hosting
congrats to Karen on her book!
Hi again Karen! Love the excerpt!
andralynn7 AT gmail DOT com
Nice cover
Thanks for having me here! I look forward to chatting with everyone. Do you read more in the summer than winter?
It is amazing to think she could be found after so many years. I can;t imagine how painful not knowing would be.
fencingromein at hotmail dot com
I read the same amount in the summer and winter.
Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com
An excellent post and a wonderful author! Good luck with your book!
hense1kk (at) cmich (dot) edu
Pat--thanks! My cover artist Judy Bullard is the best.
Dezmnd--thank you. I'm particularly proud of this one.
Andra--I appreciate your support.
Shannon--I wanted to write a unique take on this kind of story.
Ingeborg--hi, again.
Kate--thanks for the kudos. I appreciate them.
Thanks to all who stopped by to support, Karen.
Happy to have you, Karen.
I can read any season -- winter, spring, summer or fall!
Anonymous--I agree!
Thanks to everyone who stopped by today. Thanks to Sandra for having me. Have a great rest of the summer.
Nice blurb
bn100candg at hotmail dot com
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