After a hiatus of a couple of months because of my website redesign (still a work in progress), my monthly giveaway is back! Keep in mind that subscribers to my newsletter get to be part of this giveaway, and there’s a bonus giveaway each month for them. I have a great prize this month!
To celebrate the release of my fourth romantic suspense, The Silver Shadow, I’m going to make it this month’s giveaway. Can’t wait for all of you to read it!! Don’t forget that subscribers to my newsletter get
Fiction Based on Strange, But True, History
True, riveting stories of American criminal activity are explored through a unique stories of historical romantic suspense. Collect them all and be inspired by the hope that always finds its way even in the darkest of times.
Denver of 1900 is still a dangerous place to be following the silver crash of 1893. And of out of the dark comes a shadow intent on harming women. Ambitious young Denver newspaper reporter Polly Blythe is searching for the big story that’s going to launch her career. On Friday evening, August 24, 1900, she gets her break when two women are cracked over the head within a two-minute walk of each other. But policeman Edwin Price thwarts Polly’s ideas of a serial criminal. . .until the shadowy figure strikes again. Will the reporter and the policeman team up to find the culprit before he strikes too close for comfort?
Contest Guidelines:
The Rafflecopter winner must have a U.S. address.
The prize is a copy of The Silver Shadow by Liz Tolsma.
The contest ends at 11:59 p.m. Central time on Saturday, May 22, 2021.
Share with me. Polly, the heroine of The Silver Shadow endures some pretty scary things. What’s the scariest thing you’ve ever done?
Adriann Harris says
I grew up in a little country town on a dairy farm. There were only 32 members in my high school graduating class which still holds the record to this day. The scariest thing I ever did was joining the Air Force that summer. Since I was only 17 I had to wait till the next summer to leave for active duty. Upon finishing boot camp I flew in an airplane for the first time from New York City to San Vito dei Normanni Italy. Plus seeing the ocean for the first time from a bird’s eye view was awesome and terrifying at the same time.