By Cynthia Terelst (Guest Blogger)
Thank
you, Lisabet, for allowing me to visit your blog to introduce my new
book, Let Sleeping Dogs Lie.
In
August last year, my daughter moved to a new town for work. She told
me how, in this small town with just one short street of shops, there
was a top pub and a bottom pub, and at bottom pub people remembered
your name. You could go in only once every few months and they would
still remember you.
I
thought this was really interesting. I made a random post about it
and one of my friends said it sounded like a puzzle. So I thought,
why not write a book revolving around a scavenger hunt. But of
course, that couldn’t be the whole premise of the book. So I
created a second chance romance which was based around a fake,
million dollar scavenger hunt. And then, because I like to deal with
real life issues, I added a subplot about loss and how that has an
effect on relationships.
You
can’t have a scavenger hunt without places where to find the
treasure. After I decided I would set the book in Sydney, Australia,
I needed to figure out where the treasures were going to be hidden.
Writing the clues to direct the players to those places was a
challenge. It sounds easy. But, trust me, it’s not. You need to
provide enough detail for them to get to the answer, but still be
vague enough so they cannot guess straight away. To add to that, you
need to take readers on a journey of discovery with the charcacters.
Today,
I am going to share a set of clues with you from the book. The first
reader to guess the correct destination will receive an eBook of Let
Sleeping Dogs Lie. The book is set in Sydney, Australia so if you are
playing along, direct your investigation there.
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Nobody knows how many people died here.
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It was the last place many people saw after arriving in Australia.
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The grave diggers did not keep detailed records, and some bodies were buried in unmarked graves on a hillside, at the bottom of which was the water supply.
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Visit the home of the gravediggers to find your first item. The only way to find it is in the dark.
Let
Sleeping Dogs Lie
Will
one of the treasures they find be each other's heart?
It’s
been five years since Tara walked out of Shepherd’s life without a
word. Since then he’s spiralled through drugs, alcohol and empty
relationships, with Tara on his mind the whole time. Now he wants to
win her back, and what better way to do it than by creating a fake
scavenger hunt? He knows she won’t be able to resist.
Tara’s
lost enough loved ones and she didn’t want to see Shepherd added to
that count. So, when she saw him high at graduation, she did the only
thing she could – she walked away. When she’s teamed up with him
for a million dollar scavenger hunt, the feelings reignite. For a
second chance at love to work, she needs to be brave enough to open
up to him, to tell him everything she withheld the first time
around.
Shepherd
didn’t realise how much winning would mean to Tara. He now needs to
come up with $3 million for her foundation before the hunt is over.
If he can’t he will need to tell her its all fake, and he doesn’t
know if he can risk that.
Will
secrets destroy them a second time around?
Excerpt
Tara
Shepherd
and I sat on the couch side by side and watched The Martian while we
ate dinner. The warmth from where our arms touched seeped through me.
I should have moved away, but I didn’t want to. The spices from the
tacos radiated off him. What would they taste like when mixed with
the sweetness of him? My eyes were drawn to his lips, the curve of
them. I could practically feel their softness.
Shepherd
turned his face to mine. My eyes lingered for a moment as I imagined
his soft breath brushing my face as he bent his head toward me. My
breathing shallowed to the point that it was nearly non-existent, as
if I were a starfish. I turned my face away and resumed watching the
movie, making sure my hands kept to themselves and my thoughts
remained on the man saving his own life on the screen. Matt Damon may
have been the most attractive astronaut I’d ever seen, but he was
nothing compared to Shepherd.
The
movie ended and I sat there while the credits rolled. Our closeness
suddenly made me feel like we were in a flux capacitor. Time—five
years of it—had been starved, and now it was swallowing me whole.
Everything about Shepherd felt like home. Everything. And if I
allowed it to, this feeling wouldn’t just swallow me, it would
become me.
I
jerked away from him, my heart racing, my skin cold, while I broke
into a sweat. I couldn’t allow this to happen. Shepherd was no
longer my solace. He never truly was because he never knew my grief.
My grief over my brother. The feelings of loss at my parent’s
death.
No,
Shepherd was not my solace. Not then. Not now.
Buy
Link
The
book is available on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited
About the Author
Cynthia
Terelst is a project officer by day and a writer by night. She is a
contemporary romance writer who likes to share a little bit of
history, some Australian scenery and a whole lotta love. Cynthia does
not shy away from difficult topics, as she feels that they should not
be ignored.
She
lives in Queensland, Australia, where the sun shines at least 283
days a year.
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2 comments:
I do not have a clue, Cynthia!
But thanks for the post and the giveaway!
I have had many an Australian who had no idea either; even people who live in Sydney.
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