By
Alice Orr (Guest Blogger)
Once
upon a time, Amanda Miller couldn’t seem to stay away from Mike
Schaeffer, but those days are long gone and mostly forgotten. Or, so
she believes. She wants to believe this because somewhere deep inside
her she knows that seeing him again would mean heartache for her.
Amanda
doesn’t yet understand Mike is like the sore tooth we can’t keep
from flicking with our tongue, and maybe we do this to make certain
the pain is still there. Amanda definitely doesn’t need any more
pain in her life, and she most definitely doesn’t need Mike. Or, so
she believes.
Blurb
A
hot car and a hot guy can get a girl into trouble.
Maybe
that’s what Amanda Miller needs. But how much trouble is too much
trouble? Dead bodies on the riverbank? A possible kidnapping? Sexy
detective Mike Schaeffer might save the day. But who will protect
Amanda’s heart?
Alice
Orr is known for delicious
suspense spiced with a love story.
She
does it again in A Time of Fear &
Loving.
A Time of Fear & Loving is Book 5 of the Riverton Road Romantic Suspense Series set in Riverton, New York featuring the Kalli and Miller families and the Women of West Main who will debut in Book 6.
Find
out more at www.aliceorrbooks.com.
Amazon
Reviews of Alice’s Books
“Alice
Orr hits it out of the park. If you see her name, grab the book.”
“Kept
me turning pages. So many twists of the plot kept me wondering what
would happen next.”
“Anytime
I see Alice Orr’s name on a book, I will be sure to pick it up. I
know I am in for a great ride.”
Excerpt
A
sign indicated the hotel bar and restaurant to Amanda’s right, down
a hallway lined with blown-up photos of Riverton’s
turn-of-the-last-century glory days. In their own earlier times,
Willow would have been waiting in that bar, surrounded by friends and
admirers. Willow’s highly charged spirit drew people to her,
occasionally the wrong people, but no real harm had ever resulted,
certainly nothing like the trouble she claimed to be in now. There
was no mistaking her fear last night on the phone. She’d begged
Amanda to meet here. Her immediate instinct was to refuse, but she
couldn’t ignore such pitiful pleas from the person who had been her
only ally during some difficult years when a friend was what she
needed most and Willow had been that friend. Consequently, here
Amanda was, trundling her overloaded luggage toward the registration
desk, so absorbed in thought she nearly ran into the man standing
still as a stone wall in her path. She glanced up to apologize, but
the words flew out of her mind before she could utter them.
The
handle of the rolling bag slipped from Amanda’s grasp and hit the
marble floor with what sounded to her like a thunderclap. She might
have lost the strap of her purse down her arm as well, but it caught
on the shoulder pad of her jacket. In one of those odd flashes of
thought that can happen during a moment of shock, she wished she
hadn’t worn linen because the fabric crumples so easily. She must
look like one big wrinkle right now, hardly the image she would have
preferred to present the first time she saw Mike Schaeffer again. At
any moment over many years past, if she’d been asked about this
man, she would have said she barely remembered him, which she would
have honestly believed to be true. Her heart and her life were filled
with William then, but now William was gone. More and more each day,
she felt like he had been gone a very long time.
Standing
awkwardly in this hotel lobby, she was suddenly aware that she
remembered Mike Schaeffer much too well. She stared up into his
startling face, startling because he was here in front of her, so
close she could have reached out and touched him. More startling
because he had grown more handsome with age. Most startling because
she was instantly seventeen again, filled with the confused,
exciting, wonderful feelings he had aroused in her then. She might be
a thirty-something woman now, running a complicated business back on
Riverton Road Hill. But, here in the lobby of the North Country Inn,
she was once again a young girl with an aching adolescent crush on a
man beyond her reach.
About
the Author
ALICE
ORR is the author of 16 novels, 3 novellas, a memoir and No More
Rejections: 50 Secrets to Writing a Manuscript that Sells. A
former book editor and literary agent, Alice now lives her dream as a
full-time writer. She has two grown children and two perfect
grandchildren and resides with her husband Jonathan in New York City
and New Jersey.
Alice’s
Website – www.aliceorrbooks.com
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Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/aliceorrwriter
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1 comment:
Hello, Alice,
Sorry I wasn't here yesterday to welcome you to Beyond Romance. This sounds compelling. I hope it does really well!
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