Friday, June 28, 2024

Your Weekend Read: SOUNDS IN THE SILENCE

 


Thank you for having me over to visit today, Sandra 😊 to talk about my latest release, Sounds in the Silence!

My reading pleasure, Denise. I loved this story.

 

I’m always intrigued by the creative process behind an author’s story ideas. So, today I’ll share where Sounds in the Silence’s idea originated.

Back in 2020, I wrote a poem for Suzanne Burke’s ‘Fiction In A Flash Challenge’ Week #21 NEW Image Prompt.


 

With a picture of an old house, I wrote a haibun poem.

THE TRUTH

Wood slats replace the glass in my childhood home. Rocks and years stripped away its beauty. Long ago, this empty house was full of life. People traveled great distances to attend lavish parties. Our family was admired and respected, until I disappeared. They hung my beloved husband for a crime he didn’t commit. Only I knew the truth. No one heard my ghostly protests. Someday we’ll be reunited, but only after people finally learn what really happened.

the house isn’t haunted

I only want to be found

murderer with me

When I posted it on my blog I got several comments, including Sandra, suggesting I make it a story. So, when I participated in NaNoWriMo the next month, I wrote the rough first draft of this story. Then it waited patiently for me to get back to.


 

Blurb

A dual timeline where murder has consequences 40 years later for the living—and deceased.

Maria and Logan Davis stumbled upon the perfect old house by a secluded lake—a prime candidate for their dream inn. They knew a renovation was involved but didn’t expect a persistent ghost that pleaded to be found. Determined, Maria delved into the mystery, only to uncover a haunting love story and murder from the Roaring Twenties. Yet, the young couple’s curiosity shifts to fear when they realize someone has taken a dangerous interest in their barn. With time ticking away, they must unravel the secrets of their home’s past before it’s too late.

 

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Fun Finn Facts

1.      My favorite children’s books were A Wrinkle in Time, The Hobbit, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty.

2.      I do believe in ghosts and the unseen around me.

 


Author Bio

D. L. Finn is an independent California local who encourages everyone to embrace their inner child. She was born and raised in the foggy Bay Area, but in 1990 she relocated with her husband, kids, dogs, and cats to Nevada City, in the Sierra foothills. She immersed herself in reading all types of books but especially loved romance, horror, and fantasy. She always treasured creating her own reality on paper. Finally, surrounded by towering pines, oaks, and cedars, her creativity was nurtured until it bloomed. Her creations include children’s books, adult fiction, and poetry. She continues on her adventure with an open invitation to all readers to join her.

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31 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

This sounds intriguing. Thank you both.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Congratulations to Denise.

Natalie Aguirre said...

Congrats on your book, Denise. Your poem and the blurb are intriguing.

Jamie Ghione said...

Congrats. This book sounds intriguing.

Gwen Plano said...

Congratulations, Denise. I look forward to reading your latest achievement. Thank you, Sandra, for featuring Sounds in the Silence. Hugs to you both. 🤗

Anonymous said...

Hi Sandra, this book sounds fabulous, I already have it on my kindle. I read A Wrinkle in Time recently and enjoyed it very much. Robbie Cheadle

Elizabeth Seckman said...

I'm glad Sandra encouraged you to make it into a story. It sounds like a good one!! Adding to my TBR list!

Priscilla Bettis said...

I'm about 30 percent into Sounds in the Silence and having a blast! Congratulations, Denise, on a super read!

Jacqui Murray--Writer-Teacher said...

Read this in two days. Yep, it's that good.

D.L. Finn said...

Thank you so much, Elephant's Child! Much appreciated:)

Thank you, David :)

Thank you, Natalie :) Happy to hear you found it intriguing!

Thank you, Gwen :) I appreciate you following along and hope you enjoy it! Sending hugs right back to you.

Thank you, Robbie :) I want to reread A Wrinkle in Time. I know it will be a different experience now but still a good read. I hope you enjoy Sounds in the Silence! Xo

Thank you, Elizabeth! I'm much appreciative of Sandra's support and encouragement. I hope you enjoy the story :)

Thank you, Priscilla :) So thrilled to hear you are enjoying the story! Happy reading.

Thank you, Jacqui :) Still doing my forest Happy dance here!

Thank you SO much for having me here today, Sandra! Your review also has me spinning around in happiness here :) Your constant support and friendship are invaluable. Sending huge hugs. Xo

D.L. Finn said...

Thank you, Jamie :) Thrilled you found it intriguing!

DUTA said...

Thanks Sandra and Denise for the interesting post on Denise's latest book "Sounds in the Silence".

John Howell said...

Congratulations to Denise. Thanks, Sandra for hosting

Jan Sikes said...

I just finished this book last night and posted my five-star review! Loved this story so much. I think it's Denise's best to date! Congratulations to Denise, and thank you for hosting, Sandra!

Valerie-Jael said...

This is something for me! Hugs, have a great weekend!

Marje @ Kyrosmagica said...

Started 📚 reading and really enjoying so far. Congratulations Denise and thanks to Sandra for hosting. 😀

D.L. Finn said...

Thank you, DUTA :) So happy you found the post interesting!

Thank you, John :) I appreciate you following along and being a part of it. Xo
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Thank you, Jan :) I just saw your review! I am going to get a lot of exercise dancing in the Forest! Means a lot to me xo

Thank you, Marje :) Yay! Happy you are enjoying it so far. Hugs xo

Sandra Cox said...

EC, I loved it:)
Thanks, David:)
Natalie, It is for sure:)
Jamie, Intriguing is an excellent word for this story:)
Gwen, Denise outdid herself this time:) Hugs received and returned.

Liz Gauffrea said...

Sharing to help spread the word! The book is waiting on Kindle.

Sandra Cox said...

Elizabeth, It's a grand read.
Robbie, You are in for a treat. Thanks so much for coming by.
Priscilla, Isn't it great?
Jacqui, The way you inhale good reads, the two days doesn't surprise me at all. I'm the same way. Heh.
Denise, Right back at ya:) Hugs received and returned.

Jeanie said...

Three cheers, Denise! Happy weekend, all!

Citu said...

Gracias por la reseña. ten un buen fin de semana.

D.L. Finn said...

Thank you, Liz :) I appreciate your support!

Thank you, Jeanie :) Happy weekend!

CS Boyack said...

I always enjoy the looks behind the scenes for various authors. We’re all really kindred spirits and inspiration is all around.

Sandra Cox said...

Duta, You bet. It's a grand read.
John, Thanks for stopping by and supporting Denise:)
Jan, I agree. Excellent read and Denise's best-to-date:) Thanks for stopping by and supporting Denise.
Thanks, Liz. You're in for a treat:)

Donna said...

This sounds SO interesting!!
hugs
Donna

Sandra Cox said...

Marj,Isn't it a great story? Thanks for stopping by and supporting Denise.
Happy weekend to you to, Jeanie. Thanks for Denise's well wishes:)
Sending hugs, J.P.
Well said, Craig:)

Sandra Cox said...

Val, I loved it. I think you will too:)
Donna, It's a great read;)

Yvette M Calleiro said...

Thanks for hosting, Sandra! I hope everyone picks up a copy. It’s a great story!

Yvette M Calleiro 😊
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com/

Dawn Pisturino said...

I just started reading your book, Denise!

D. Wallace Peach said...

That is so cool that the book started as a haibun poem. It's a great read. Thanks for hosting our friend, Sandra. Congrats to Denise!