Upcoming Events:

Wednesday, 3/21 
from 2-3:00 pm
321 Corban Aven S.E., Concord, NC
A Glimpse Into Publishing Presentation & Booksigning

Wednesday, 4/11 
from 2:15-3:15 pm
RT Booklover’s Convention (Chicago, IL)
Joining inspirational authors Marianne Evans, Dorothy Love, and Mary Manners in presenting a reader workshop, 
and
Thursday, 4/12 
from 4-6:00 pm

Thursday, 4/19/2012 
from 1-3:00 pm
408 High St, Sevierville, TN
Inspirational Romance Presentation & Booksigning

If you happen to be in the area for one of these events, stop by and say hi.

SAVING HOPE by Margaret Daley

When a teenager goes missing from the Beacon of Hope School, Texas Ranger Wyatt Sheridan and school director Kate Winslow are forced into a dangerous struggle against a human trafficking organization. But the battle brings dire consequences as Wyatt’s daughter is terrorized and Kate is kidnapped.

Now it’s personal, and Wyatt finds both his faith and investigative skills challenged as he fights to discover the mastermind behind the ring before evil destroys everyone he loves.

Saving Hope sounds fabulous, Margaret. Congrats! Now, let’s find out a little about you.  

What does a normal workday look like for you?
I start writing about 10 0’clock in the morning and write until about 6 or 7 at night. I will take breaks during the day-eat lunch, run errands, exercise, but most of my day is spent writing or editing.

Are you a plotter or a pantser? 

I’m in between a plotter and a pantser, but if I had to choose one it would be a pantser.

What are some of your favorite things to do when you’re not writing? 

I love to go to lunch and a movie with friends. I like to read, too.

If you had a Friday night all to yourself, what would you do? 

Watch a romantic movie.

Where can readers find you and your books? http://www.margaretdaley.com

Thanks so much for stopping by, Margaret. Congrats on Saving Hope!
Margaret Daley, an award-winning author of eighty-two books, has been married for over forty years and is a firm believer in romance and love. When she isn’t traveling, she’s writing love stories, often with a suspense thread and corralling her three cats that think they rule her household. To find out more about Margaret visit her website at http://www.margaretdaley.com.

Giving Away a Free Copy of JOURNEY’S END

A Deputy US marshal suffers remorse over his role in an innocent man’s death. 

A widow finally pieces together the shattered fragments of her life. 
A runaway teenager brings them together, but an angry father wrenches them apart. 
Can God heal their hearts and shower them with blessings of forgiveness? 

Journey’s End

Today I’m hanging out at Margaret Daley’s blog where we’re giving away a free copy of Journey’s End. Leave a comment with your email address for a chance to win. Winners will be announced on Monday (3/12). Hope to see you there!

Back cover blurb:
Devastated after the brutal murder of her husband, Chelsea Hammond vows never to love another lawman. Intent on rebuilding her shattered life, she turns her focus to helping troubled teens. But when an angry father bent on retaliation, threatens her, Chelsea must turn to the one man she never thought to trust: Deputy U.S. Marshal Trey Colten.

Trey wants only to protect Chelsea, but she blames him for her husband’s death. Trey can relate. He blames himself, also. As danger lurks, Trey begs Chelsea to heed his warnings. He let down one Hammond. He won’t let down another—especially one who now holds his heart.

When Chelsea is snatched from her home, can she put aside her fear, and trust Trey with her life? Can she forgive him for destroying her past and let him help to rebuild her future?

Where one journey ends, another begins…

Excerpt:
“I suppose I should have been a vet.” Chelsea stroked the dog’s fur from his head all the way down his back, careful not to touch his wounded leg.

“Maybe. But I don’t think you’ve wasted your energy or your talents as a guidance counselor. Teenagers can’t seem to resist you, either.”

That produced a full-fledged smile in his direction. Way to go, Colten!

“Remember that natural charm I warned you about?”

He threw back his head and laughed. “Yes. And after a few days in your presence, I’m inclined to agree with you.”

He pulled into the veterinarian’s parking lot and glanced her way, surprised to see her grinning. “What?”

“Saved by the vet.”

Her words hit him like a piano dropping ten stories. She was flirting with him.

He took his time walking around to her side of the truck. He opened the door and leaned in, planting his hand on the seat next to her shapely legs. His face hovered inches from hers while he savored the way her wavy hair cascaded down her shoulders, the lips that curved in that always graceful way, and the eyes that spoke everything his heart wanted to hear.

Her eyes closed, and her lips parted slightly.

Trey snapped out of it. He couldn’t do this. He was on the job. She didn’t know the secrets he knew, the truth about her husband.

Her eyes startled open. As much as he wanted to partake and enjoy, he couldn’t. He touched a silky curl framing her face and ran it through his fingers. “You need to know that right now I’m working. But there will come a time, soon, when I’m not.”