horizontal white house shot 2 WEB.jpeg

Tidbit: Promotion

One of my most favorite things about writing, well. . . except for writing, of course. . . is making some great writing friends, and I've got some of the best in the biz. Before you get all up in my business with "Dang, girl, you got a pride as big as Detroit goin' on," allow me to explain. This boast isn't about me. I've got the best writerly buddies because God blessed me.

Here's the deal about writerly buddies. . . they help promote each other. When I have a new book coming out (no, I'm not announcing one, yet), my author friends band together and give me a big shout out to let their readers know. And that's what I'm doing here today. Announcing (drum roll, please)...

Tide and Tempest  by  Elizabeth Ludwig
Book 3 in the Edge of Freedom Series

Two years ago, her fiance perished during their voyage to America. Now she discovers it may have been murder...

Dreaming of a better life, Tillie McGrath leaves Ireland behind and, with her beloved fiance by her side, sets sail for America. But when illness robs her of the man she holds dear, she's left alone with only a handful of tattered memories. While forging on proves difficult, Tillie soon finds some new friends at her New York boardinghouse, and begins pursuing a new dream--to open a home for orphaned children.

Despite two years passing, Captain Keondric Morgan has never forgotten the lass who left his ship so heartbroken. When a crewman's deathbed confession reveals her fiance's demise was the result of murder, the captain knows he must try to contact her. But his attention draws the notice of others as well--dangerous men who believe Tillie has in her possession something that could expose their crimes. And to their way of thinking, the best way to prevent such an outcome is to seize the evidence and then hand Tillie the same fate as her naïve fiance.

"Ludwig's research on Ireland and New York, along with research on immigrants, shows in this exciting story." —RT Book Reviews

Sound like a fantastic read? IT IS! I had the privilege of critiquing it as it was written, so I know what I'm talkin' 'bout. Even better, you have a chance to win if you pop over to Lisa's Facebook page and Like her.

Here's the LINK to give her the ol' thumbs up and win your chance to scoop up a free read.

And if you haven't yet read books 1 & 2 in the series, do yourself a favor and curl up with some good books this frigid winter.