Alana Lorens |
Vonnie, thanks for having me stop in on my whirlwind blog tour. I’m excited to share the first of my two upcoming releases with your readers.
DUAL BOOK/BLOG TOUR!!
CONVICTION OF THE HEART (release date June 8, 2012)
And SECOND CHANCES (release date July 2012)
The First and Second books of the Pittsburgh Lady Lawyer Series!
Come by the blogs or live booksignings listed on my website and leave a comment to be
entered in a drawing—held at the end of the tour. I will give away one ebook
copy of each book and one paperback copy of each book—Four lucky winners! Check
out all the websites at http://alanalorens.com
But
I eventually applied, and found I got scholarships and assistance, and we got
through. It was a challenging experience, and one I’ve shared with the heroine
of Conviction of the Heart.
Suzanne
Taylor is a single mother of two preschoolers when she beings her practice in
the busy city of Pittsburgh. It is a challenge to run a business as a single
mother, and still be perceived as professional. My girls went to day care long
before I would have liked them to, and I missed them.
Just
like my girls bloomed and grew up as wonderful young women, Suzanne’s girls
have done the same. Hope and Riviera are engaging and community-minded. They
are so kind that the villain of this piece, well-connected city councilman
Gregory Morgan, finds a way to take advantage of them and put them into danger.
One
of the tenets of my own practice has always been to pay special attention to
the needs of single moms, who often need a little extra help to get themselves
on the right path, after which they can see a glorious future. They are no less
determined or no less deserving than any one else, but the system often makes
them feel it's so.
But
being a determined single mother means, sometimes never wanting to have to
depend on someone else, especially when you’ve found people to be unreliable.
So when Suzanne meets Nick Sansone, as well meaning as he is, it’s hard for her
to let him inside the self-protective walls she’s constructed.
But
just as I eventually found the right one, Suzanne may very well have found her
perfect match too!
Family law attorney Suzanne Taylor
understands her clients’ problems—her own husband left her with two babies to
raise alone. Now that they’re teenagers, her life is full. The last thing she
wants is the romantic attentions of a police lieutenant, no matter how
good-looking.
Lt. Nick Sansone is juggling the
demands of a new promotion, and doesn’t need complications either. But when he
sends a councilman’s battered wife to Suzanne for help, he realizes he wants to
connect with the lovely, prickly lawyer on more than a professional level.
They are soon confronted with a
different battle, when the abused woman's husband threatens retribution. The
powerful, well-connected councilman can damage both their careers—not to
mention hurt those they love. Can they bend enough to admit they need each
other in a time of crisis? Or will a husband’s revenge take them down before
they ever get a chance?
EXCERPT:
“Their father’s long
gone. We haven’t seen him since before Riviera was born.” Her lips pressed
together.
“No wonder you’re
bitter.” He dug in the cardboard box for one of the remaining cannolis.
What should she say?
Hell, yes, she was bitter. But would a confession frighten him off? Such
revelations had scared others away. She studied Nick’s face, but saw nothing
there of hostility or worry. She guessed he was made of stronger cloth.
She should protest that
she wasn’t. More polite, wasn’t it?
Besides, it wasn’t any
of his business.
But she really did like
him. Maybe enough.
If she was really to
have some sort of future with this impertinent, handsome man, he’d know better.
She bet he knew better right now. “What would be the point?” she said at last.
“I’ve got more positive directions to use that energy.”
A slow smile came to his
lips, and she felt she’d been…approved. She looked away, trying not to blush,
not needing his approbation in any way.
All the same, she was
pleased to have it.
“What else is on the
agenda, counselor?” Nick made a point of looking at his watch. A glance at the
microwave showed her it was nearly three o’clock. A stubborn small voice in her
head insisted she could have done all this work by herself. But she would still
have been cutting limbs by dark, with blistered hands. Yes, this was a much
better outcome.
“Can I buy you dinner?”
she asked. “The least I could do after—”
The front door opened,
then slammed. The sudden sound startled her into silence. Her fingers gripped
the back of the chair nearest her. Who was in her house? Did Greg Morgan’s
reach come this far? Nick got to his feet, watching her face, her reaction
warning him something might be amiss.
Footsteps bounded down
the hallway to the kitchen, and Riviera poked her head around the corner. “Mom,
whose truck is—” She stopped as if she’d come across an angry rattlesnake,
staring at the man in the kitchen. “Whoa.”
Her sister, more
reserved, followed, peering over Riviera’s shoulder. “Well, now.” She eyed her
mother with an arch grin. “So this is what you do while we’re not here. Invite
men over to play.”
Embarrassed, Suzanne
shoved her hands in her pockets. “I thought you were staying at Nana’s for
dinner.”
“Too much homework,”
Hope said. “They brought us home early. Gee, I hope we didn’t interrupt
anything.” Her mischievous expression said she absolutely hoped she had.
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DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE A COMMENT TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE DRAWING AS EXPLAINED ON MY WEBSITE:
http://alanalorens.com/
AND since today is my birthday, all you commenters will also be eligible for my drawing for an ARC of my Those Violet Eyes, part of the Honky Tonk Hearts series at TWRP. My little give-away is seperate from Alana's. Her winner will not be mine...and my winner won't be hers. So, leave a comment with your email address so she can reach you for her drawing and I can reach you for mine. Good Luck!!!!
DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE A COMMENT TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE DRAWING AS EXPLAINED ON MY WEBSITE:
http://alanalorens.com/
AND since today is my birthday, all you commenters will also be eligible for my drawing for an ARC of my Those Violet Eyes, part of the Honky Tonk Hearts series at TWRP. My little give-away is seperate from Alana's. Her winner will not be mine...and my winner won't be hers. So, leave a comment with your email address so she can reach you for her drawing and I can reach you for mine. Good Luck!!!!
12 comments:
Hi Alana, you've certainly embraced the Write what you know creed and showed how your experience can be translated into something marketable. Well done.
Alana, since I love a good romantic suspense and also enjoy a story where children are woven into the mix, I'm entering your contest, too. I was a single mom of 3 for many years. It's a struggle, but a strong woman can do it--and let's face it, aren't we all strong???
Women are strong indeed, and sometimes they just need a little push to make themselves see exactly how much they can accomplish. As Eleanor Roosevelt said: A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.
Thanks for hosting me today, Vonnie.
As one who has spent more than enough time in tea bag mode I love reading about storng women. Thanks for writing about them.
oops, a typo once again proving I can spell but I can't type.
Strong is correct spelling.
You have lots of other gifts, Bobbi--spelling is correctable. :) Thanks for coming by!
Hehehe - I love Riviera and Hope already :) And if a story has a strong heroine - I'm there. I'm looking forward to reading this one Alana!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY VONNIE!! I hope you're spoiled heaps today the way you deserve, xx
Thanks, LaVerne! Sassy teenagers....what are you going to do with them?? :)
Happy Birthday!! I love a heroine that is strong. Makes for a very exciting story and can rival the hero.
Mel
bournmelissa at hotmail dot com
This book sounds fantastic! The heroine must be a little older than most, to have teenage daughters, I like that. The daughters seem like they'll add a little spice of their own, another plus. The hero doesn't sound like a drooling puppy. My kind of man. I can't wait to find out what kind of trouble the councilman has in store for them. I'm sold!
sandy4lee@yahoo.com
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, VONNIE!!!
Sandy, Calvin drew your name out of his hat. You're my winner of my birthday gift. I'll send you an email.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, VONNIE!
Alana, that girl sounds like one of any of my three! lol The book sounds great, Nick sounds great! lol Pick me!
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