This week on the Novel Points of View blog we are going to showcase the writers in the bunch who have new releases, complete with buy links and blurbs. Looking for something to read? Let’s go shopping.
Kath McGurl’s latest dual-timeline, The Forgotten Gift.
What would you do to protect the ones you love?
1861. George’s life changes forever the day he meets Lucy. She’s beautiful and charming, and he sees a future with her that his position as the second son in a wealthy family has never offered him. But when Lucy dies in a suspected poisoning days after rejecting George, he finds himself swept up into a murder investigation. George loved Lucy; he would never have harmed her. So who did?
Now. On the surface Cassie is happy with her life: a secure job, good friends, and a loving family. When a mysterious gift in a long-forgotten will leads her to a dark secret in her family’s history she’s desperate to learn more. But the secrets in Cassie’s family aren’t all hidden in the past, and her research will soon lead her to a revelation much closer to home – and which will turn everything she knows on its head…
Get the book HERE.
Andie Newton’s USA Today best-seller, The Girl from Vichy
1942, France.
As the war in Europe rages on, Adèle Ambeh dreams of a France that is free from the clutches of the new regime. The date of her marriage to a ruthless man is drawing closer, and she only has one choice – she must run.
With the help of her mother, Adèle flees to Lyon, seeking refuge at the Sisters of Notre Dame de la Compassion. From the outside this is a simple nunnery, but the sisters are secretly aiding the French Resistance, hiding and supplying the fighters with weapons.
While it is not quite the escape Adèle imagined, she is drawn to the nuns and quickly finds herself part of the resistance. But her new role means she must return to Vichy, and those she left behind, no matter the cost.
Each day is filled with a different danger and as she begins to fall for another man, Adèle's entire world could come crashing down around her.
Adèle must fight for her family, her own destiny, as well as her country.
Get the book HERE
So excited to showcase Rae Cowie’s award winning short story, Reset to Factory Settings!
BLURB - The Bath Flash Fiction Award fifth yearly anthology contains micro fictions by writers from all over the world. 136 stories covering many subjects and themes – some focussing on dramas within family relationships, some politically themed or about war, others spanning whole life times and longer. All in 300 words and under – the real, the surreal and the experimental. So much inventiveness and so much to read and enjoy, including The Promise of Snow by Rae Cowie.
Restore to Factory Settings is available from the Bath Flash Fiction Award Website, or major online book retailers…
And, finally, here’s my latest release, The Betrayal, which is my foray into contemporary suspense.
From the USA Today bestselling author comes a gripping thriller about a divorce attorney who’s about to discover her own marriage is based on lies when she’s arrested for murder.
Attorney Olivia Sinclair is shocked when she receives an anonymous video showing her husband Richard sleeping with someone else. After years of handling other people’s divorces, she thought she could recognise a marriage in trouble.
She angrily throws Richard out of the home they share. But days later she’s arrested—for the murder of his mistress.
Olivia knows she’s innocent but, with all the evidence pointing at her and an obvious motive, she must find the real killer to clear her name.
She may be used to dealing with messy divorces, but this one will be her most difficult case yet. Olivia’s husband has already betrayed her—but would he set her up for murder?
Get the book HERE
Some great releases here. I wish you all the best of luck with them!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations writing friends! May your novels fly off those (virtual) bookshelves!
ReplyDeleteSo encouraging to have something new coming out and this post has given me a kickstart to begin something new. All best wishes for mega-sales, ladies.
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