Saturday, September 29, 2012

A Cover for A Stolen Chance

At last I can show off the beautiful cover for A Stolen Chance, my paranormal romance set along old Route 66 in New Mexico. Isn't it beautiful? Cover artist Diana Carlile did a wonderful job? It will be published by The Wild Rose Press as a Faery Rose--no pub date yet, but I'll be shouting it out as soon as I hear.

Here is a short blurb about the book.

Mystery and danger lead two people on a path of discovery.

Running from an ex husband bent on revenge, Susan Lawton finds refuge at a small motel along old Route 66 in Siesta, New Mexico. Albuquerque police detective Carson Rhodes can’t live with the atrocity he committed, so he resigns his commission and returns home to run the haunted Siesta Motel and Café. As they battle their demons, and locate a lost Zuni treasure, will Susan and Carson win their war against evil and will a lasting love be their reward?

Thanks for reading my news!

Linda
www.lindalaroque.com

20 comments:

  1. Love the cover. Now bring on the story. I can't wait!!!

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    1. You know I'll let you know as soon as I hear something. Of course we know it will be sometime in 2013. It's hard to believe this year is almost over.

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  2. It looks great. Grats on the cover!

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    1. Thanks, Lisa. I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment.

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  3. Very nice, Linda! I like the colors.

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    1. Thank you, Calisa. I do too and they remind me of New Mexico skys.

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  4. Great cover, Linda! Congrats on your upcoming release!

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    1. Thank you, Susan! Can't wait! Thanks for stopping by.

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  5. Linda, I agree that Diana did a great job! The colors and mood are really nice!

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    1. Yes, she did. The colors remind me of New Mexico. Even though it can be rather stark, the sky is a beautiful blue.

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  6. Linda, can't wait to read it. I've longed to travel from Chicago to LA on old Route 66. Would settle for joining it in OK and going to Flagstaff. What a treat to read about it.

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  7. Caroline, you need to do it before it becomes more unrecognizable. My husband and I drove it in 3 different trips. The first was Amarillo to Winslow, the 2 from Chicago to Oklahoma, and the 3 from Gallup to Los Angelos. We missed a small section between Oklahoma and Amarillo that we'll hopefully finish soon. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

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  8. Great cover, Linda!!! You definitely need to make that Route 66 trip through Oklahoma. It's the best part of the journey! ;)

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    1. Thank you, Amie! I'll tell hubs we need to do that. We made it to Oklahoma City and the trip through town was awesome. A lot to still see.

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  9. Wonderful cover, Linda! Congrats!!

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    1. Thank you, Linda for the congrats and for stopping by.

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  10. What a wonderful cover! Congrats. It's always so exciting to get a cover. Best wishes on your upcoming release. Enjoyed visiting your blog too. :)

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    1. Yes, it is exciting, Linda. Thank you for visiting today and leaving a comment!

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