Monday, September 12, 2022

Release Day: Geller's Find

 

Tagline:

It’s summer break and Dr. Luke Geller, history prof and part-time archeologist, is in Nevada looking for potsherds. What he discovers is an antique rifle and a portal in time.

 

Excerpt:

 

“Yes, Mom, I’m going digging.”

Dr. Luke Geller’s eyebrows shot up at the agitated squawking on the other end of the phone. “I wouldn’t call looking for potsherds from the Freemont Indians playing in the dirt. And yes, ma’am. I’m going to be gone for the summer.” Wincing at the shrill tones coming through loud and clear, he took it off speaker.

Cell phone pressed between his ear and shoulder, Luke tossed a dingy walking sock into a worn, oversized duffle. He grabbed a leather medicine bag, a gift from a grateful shaman upon the return of tribal artifacts he’d discovered in central Texas, pulled the phone away from his ear and lifted the small pouch over his head, yanking out a couple of hairs that got tangled in the rawhide drawstring in the process.

Then he pushed a twelve-inch curved throwing stick into a belt loop. The stick would have to go into the duffle and the duffle checked in when he got to the airport. The throwing stick wasn’t as lethal as a gun, but it could certainly disarm an assailant.

Still missing a sock, he stuck his head under the bed. The culprit lay just out of reach, next to a dust bunny. He flopped on his belly then stretched out fingers till he grasped it.

He bit back a curse as he hit his head on the edge of the bed, crawling back out.

“How will I get hold of you?” his mother all but wailed. “Half the time you don’t have any bars when you are out in the middle of nowhere.”

“If you need anything, and can’t reach me, call Dickie.” Rubbing his head at the spot that had made contact with the edge of the bed. He loved his ditzy mother. His pompous, banker brother, not so much.

“But I’ll never see you,” she wailed again.

“Mom. I’m in Philly. You’re in Miami. We don’t see each other very much now.”

“And whose fault is that?”

Here we go. “Mine. All mine.”

“Dickie—”

“Don’t say it, Mom.”

“Would be more than happy to give you a nice job at the bank here in Florida.”

She said it.

“Where are you going again?”

“West.”

“That’s rather vague.”

“Nevada. Maybe Utah and Wyoming.”

“For three months?”

“Just under. I’ll need to be back August 1 to prep for classes.”

“Well, I hope you find some nice rocks for your little artifacts room.”

The tenured history professor, and sometimes archeologist, of the small prestigious Fenning College blinked to hear one of the finest Native-American artifacts collection in the country referred to as little rocks.

“Uh. Yeah, Mom.”

A horn blared.

“Got to go. My ride’s here. If you need anything call Darling Dickie.”

“Luke, that’s no way to refer to your brother.”

“Love ya, Mom. Bye.” He disconnected, tossed on a backpack, threw his well-worn duffle over his shoulder and galloped down the narrow stairs to the first floor of the brownstone he lived in. He took one look around a living room crammed with artifacts and books, shut the door behind him and loped to his ride.

 

Buy Link: http://a-fwd.com/asin=B0B89FY76K

or https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B89FY76K

Bio:

Sandra, who also writes as S. Cox, is a vegetarian, animal lover and avid gardener. She lives with her husband, their dog and cats in sunny North Carolina.

An award-winning author, her stories consist of all things Western and more.

 


She spent a number of years in the Midwest chasing down good Southern BBQ. By the time she moved to North Carolina where Southern BBQ is practically a staple, she’d become a vegetarian.

Pineapple is a must-have on pizza, along with black olives and onions.

She loves pumpkin waffles. Pumpkin cream cheese, not so much.

Links:

https://sandracoxwriter.com

https://cowboytrivia.blogspot.com

https://www.amazon.com/Sandra-Cox/e/B002BM3AKC

 

 


Doctor Luke Geller is a full-time history professor and part-time archeologist.

His specialty is Native American artifacts.

Instead of a gun, he carries a Hopi throwing stick.

He likes cats, horses with a sense of humor and women who aren’t looking for a commitment.

 

Helping me get the word out this week

 

Today-Monday the 12th

The Prehistoric Queen, Jacqui Murray, author of Natural Selection, a must read for prehistory buffs, has posted a review of Geller's Find at her blog https://worddreams.wordpress.com that I haven't yet seen so I'll be hustling over there to read it myself.

 

AND

I'm posting Wish I Knew Now, What I Knew Then (formerly published at Smorgasbord Blog Magazine) at the lovely and talented Diane Wolfe's blog, author and publisher of Dancing Lemur Press.  

https://circleoffriendsbooks.blogspot.com/2022/09/i-wish-i-knew-then-what-i-know-now.html

 

Tuesday the 13th

Good bud and author extraordinaire, D. L. Finn, author of A Voice In the Silence, is posting release information at BLOG – Author D.L. Finn (dlfinnauthor.com) .

 

Wednesday the 14th

I'll be at USA Today Bestselling Author Jacquie Biggar's, author of Letting Go/The Defiant Sisters Book 1.

 https://jacqbiggar.com/2022/09/14/newrelease-gellers-find-by-sandra_cox-western-romance/ 

 

Friday the 16th

Last but not least this week I'm at Cowboy Kisses.

 

Whew. 


AND last but not least:



 

 

 


 

24 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Good luck with the book! I pre-ordered mine, and it dropped into my Kindle this morning, that's really like magic! Hugs, Valerie

CJ Kennedy said...

Best wishes for the book release 🍀

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Congrats on the new release and I'm happy to host you today.

Natalie Aguirre said...

Congrats on your new book release!

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Wow, so glad to read about the release. It is a fascinating story and I am sure it will do well.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Congratulations, Sandra!

Sandra Cox said...

Val, Woot. Woot. Glad Geller found a home in your Kindle:) Thanks for the support.
Thanks, CJ:) Appreciate the well wishes.
Di, Thanks for hosting. Appreciate ya.
Thanks so much, Natalie.
Thanks, Elizabeth. Glad you think so:)
Thanks, Alex! :)

nashvillecats2 said...

Confgratulations on your new book Sandra.....sure to be a winner,

Yvonne.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks so much, Yvonne. From your mouth to the universe's ear:)

Christine said...

Good luck Sandra!

Adam said...

Good luck on your new book

J.P. Alexander said...

Suerte con la novela. Te mando un beso.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - all the best ... good luck with it - I love the sound of the storyline - cheers Hilary

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Christine:)
Thanks, Adam:)
Thanks, J.P. Sending you a hug;)
I'm glad you like the storyline, Hils;)

Truedessa said...

Congrats! The book sounds intriguing, I am a fan of time travel stories.

D.L. Finn said...

Happy release day, Sandra :) you have another hit on your hands with this story. Hugs xo

Sandra Cox said...

True, Glad you found it intriguing. I like to read time travels too:)
Thanks so much, Denise. And thanks for helping me launch:)

J.Q. Rose said...

Congratulations!! I started reading about Luke last night! I'm hooked! Looking forward to reading another great Western written by you. Wishing you success with this latest release!

Sandra Cox said...

Hey Cuz, Yay! So glad you're enjoying Luke's story. Thanks so much for the well wishes. Hugs,

Birgit said...

This sounds like a great book. I would have loved to be an archeologist. When I was a kid, I would dig to see if I could find any artifacts..alas nothing. Can I still help you spread the word? I will make sure it works correctly. I can put it on my Facebook page too.

D. Wallace Peach said...

Huge congrats on the release, Sandra. I had it on my calendar and grabbed it on the first day. I didn't want to read the excerpt as I like to dive in fresh. I'm certain the book is going to be amazing. I love your western time travel romances. <3 <3 <3

Sandra Cox said...

Birgit, You would have made a great archeologist. I recent your info. Thank you!
Diana, Yay. Thanks so much:) Hope you enjoy it.

Elephant's Child said...

How did I miss this post. HUGE congratulations dear friend.

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, Sue. Appreciate ya.