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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Saturday Spotlight Clare Revell & Monday's Child

Good Morning Friends and Happy Saturday to You!

Not much going on different than the last Saturday Spotlight post so I won't bore you with the details of my life in a nutshell LOL!

I'll just jump right in and introduce to you our Guest today, Clare Revell with her new book, Monday's Child (book 1 in an entire series based around the poems!)


Clare lives in a small town in England with her husband, whom she married in 1992, and her three children. Writing from a early childhood and encouraged by her teachers, she graduated from rewriting fairy stories through fanfiction to using her own original characters and enjoys writing an eclectic mix of romance, crime fiction and children's stories. When she's not writing, reading, sewing or keeping house or doing the many piles of laundry her children manage to make, she's working part time in the breakfast club at one of the local schools.

She has been a Christian for more than half her life. She goes to Carey Baptist where she is one of three registrars.

You can find her here at www.revell124.plus.com/clarerevell 

Monday’s Child must hide for protection..

This was not the assignment Luke Nemec expected when he came to the UK—babysitting a beautiful widow. It wouldn’t be so bad if Sara wasn’t such a hostile witness. Despite her complaints and continued jibes, Luke finds himself falling for her.

When, Sara Barnes is thrown into the witness protection programme, she becomes the “wife” of Lt. Luke Nemec, an American cop on temporary assignment with the British police. Despite Luke’s American bravado, she finds he’s kind and considerate in ways her late husband never was.
But things aren’t always what they seem, and Luke soon realizes he’s fighting a battle of two fronts to keep Sara safe. Loyalties are called into question, and he’s no longer certain who he can trust. Luke is way out of his depth. As the threats against Sara escalate, it’s a race against time to find her husband’s killer before Sara is silenced forever.

Excerpt:

Luke smiled at her and offered his hand. 

Sara ignored it, staring aghast at Wilcox, shock resonating through her, and not just at his abrupt tone. Was there something wrong with her hearing? There was no rank of lootenant in the English police force for one thing. For another, he didn’t look like a soldier, and— Wait a minute, did he say marriage? “I’m sorry?”

“Lieutenant Nemec will be with you on a full-time basis. As far as the world is concerned you’ll be his wife. First name terms only.”

Furious, Sara shook her head. Her eyes narrowed and her lips set. “Oh, no. There is absolutely no way, either in this lifetime or the next, that—”

“Sara—”

“Don’t you Sara me. I am not going to live with anyone, Inspector. Especially someone I’ve only just met. And I am definitely not marrying him.” She glanced at Luke, deliberately pronouncing his title the English way. “No offence, Leftenant Nemec.”

Luke slid his hands into his pockets. “None taken, but my name is Luke. If it helps any, I was just told myself.”

Taken aback by his accent, Sara did a double take. “You’re American.”

“And you’re British.” He tilted his head, flashing his teeth in a broad smile.

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Wow sounds like a great start to an intriguing series!

Good luck & God's Blessings Clare!

Well friends, that wraps up another episode of Saturday Spotlight - stay tuned you never know when I'll post or what it'll be about.

Until next time...take care & God Bless!
PamT

3 comments:

Clare Revell said...

Thanks for having me here Pam :)

Pamela S Thibodeaux said...

The blessing is all mine Clare!

May God bless the work of your hands with mucho sales...remember EVERY sale is a soul for HIM!

I'll be offline all day but will check back this evening - so y'all have fun!

PamT

Patricia Stoltey said...

Hi Pamela, just paying a return visit since you dropped by my blog last week. Monday's Child sounds like a good suspense novel. I'll check it out.