Greetings everyone. Did you have a great weekend? Of course you did. There's no other kind, right? Did you see Thor? CH sure is pretty to look at isn't he?
Today, I’m very pleased to have on my blog longtime friend and author Jaclyn DiBona who's introducing her first release The Ring. Jaclyn and I were part of the FTHRW crit group before either of us were published. Friends, please welcome Jaclyn DiBona.
Today, I’m very pleased to have on my blog longtime friend and author Jaclyn DiBona who's introducing her first release The Ring. Jaclyn and I were part of the FTHRW crit group before either of us were published. Friends, please welcome Jaclyn DiBona.
BLURB
One arrogant
doctor from the past, one strong-willed doctor from the future collide in an
explosive response. Both convinced they know best, both determined to prove
they’re right.
In 2011, strong-willed Doctor Jessica Madison mourns
her godfather. Raised by Jacob, she discovers why his inflexible attitude in
raising a child belongs in the nineteen century. He leaves her a gold and ruby
ring capable of transporting her through time. Knowing her insatiable
curiosity, he warns her about disrupting history. No way can she ignore the
chance to see life in 1898.
In 1898, Doctor Alexander Eliot is head surgeon
at Boston City Hospital. Alexander believes most women are devious. He is
engrossed in fighting for innovated ideas for improving his hospital. He yearns
to find a woman whom he can trust, one who understands and accepts his
idiosyncratic personality––his angel by day and a tigress by night. He promises
himself he'll find his perfect woman.
When Jessica and Alexander meet, their
attraction is explosive and their words collide. Can he give up the past and
forge ahead into the future, or will their love be lost in time.
EXCERPT
April 26. 2011
Boston, Massachusetts
"Damn you, Jacob. If you hadn't been so
stubborn. If you'd just listened to me in the first place––" Jessica
Madison fought back tears. She clutched the arrangement of her beloved
godfather's favorite purple lilacs to her chest and swallowed hard. Even though
her head throbbed from the fragrance of the spring flowers, she refused to
leave any other kind on Jacob's coffin.
Her pounding head matched the rhythmic drumming
of rain on the canopy over the burial plot. She placed the blooms on the cold,
gray steel of his final resting place. Pulling a tissue from her pocket, she
wiped tears running down her cheeks.
Alfred Carter, Jacob's trusted lawyer, nudged
her arm. "I apologize for intruding on your sorrow." He glanced at
the casket and cleared his throat. "We need to review Jacob's will. He
insisted you hear his last wishes right after his service."
He had to be kidding. She took a deep breath before she said
something she'd regret. Her stomach grumbled reminding her in addition to not
sleeping, she hadn't eaten since yesterday. Alfred knew Jacob had requested no
farewell luncheon after the services. She wondered why Alfred insisted on
rushing the reading of the will. Unlike Jacob, she found Alfred pushy and
annoying.
A clap of thunder boomed overhead, and a shudder
rippled through Alfred's thin shoulders. He glanced again at the coffin.
"Please, Miss Jessica. Jacob's last wishes were most emphatic."
"Jacob always claimed thunder is the sound
of angels bowling in heaven." She patted Alfred's arm. "Do you think
they're giving him a sendoff?"
Alfred grimaced. He must have thought she'd lost
her mind in her grief.
"Sounds like Jacob. Regardless, I dislike
loud noises and cemeteries make me nervous."
As the rain slowed to a drizzle, mourners
hurried toward the rows of cars. "I'm pleased so many of Jacob's friends
came to pay their respects," she murmured.
"Yes, yes," Alfred muttered and tugged
her arm.
Alfred needed to honor Jacob's last wishes. This
she understood, but hearing the will read would make Jacob's death all too
real, too final. She didn't care about Jacob's money and holdings. She'd give
up everything for a few more years with him.
Alfred opened his umbrella, took hold of her
arm, and urged her toward the gray limousine waiting to drive them to Beacon
Hill.
BIO:
Jaclyn DiBona is a
long-time member of Romance Writers of America, and an active PRO member of the
New England Chapter of RWA, where she served as treasurer for four years. An
avid reader and co-chair wizard critique, she helped fellow authors and
beginner writers at From the Heart Critique Group and served as a judge for
RWA’s Golden Heart Contest and other RWA romance contests for many years.
Jaclyn has completed three novels and is working hard on her fourth. They
include a time travel, a romantic suspense, and two contemporary romance.
She met the love of her
life at age sixteen. After Lou graduated from MIT, the couple raised three
children in Milton, Massachusetts. For ten years, she volunteered in Milton's
grade school library helping students to correct poor reading habits and to
enjoy the love of books.
Jaclyn enjoys espresso
and reading romance novels, and she would love to hear from her readers. Her
first book, The Ring, publisher Desert Breeze Publishers came out in April
in eBooks and in print books in October and is available with
Amazon.com Her second book, THE WHIMS OF FATE will be out in 2014 in
both eBooks and in print at the same time by The Wild Rose Press.
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To our Veterans and their families: a sincere and heartfelt thank you.
7 comments:
Congrats to your friend and can't say I can what thor looks like lol
Pat, Heh heh:)
Interesting.
How are you, Ms. Julia?
Hi Sandra, Hi Jaclyn,
Your blog looks gorgeous.
I read THE RING and loved it. Highly RECOMMENDED READ.
Mona! Its been awhile. So glad you stopped by.
It's a great read! I love The Ring :)
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