Silver Dagger Book Tours: “Beyond the Shadows” by Loree Lough Book Tour/Giveaway

By Ruth on January 24, 2019 in blog tour, book, giveaway, guest post
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Beyond the Shadows
by Loree Lough
Genre: Romantic Suspense
 
Elice Glasser is a widow with three young children to raise. Cabot Murray
is an ex-cop who returns home to Freeland, Maryland, to deal with the
pain of his own tragic loss: the death of his wife and daughter in a
fiery explosion intended for him.
Grieving, their sorrow brings them together, and a friendship develops that
leads then to explore the possibility of finding love again. But
vengeful enemies and jealous rivals are determined to destroy the
peace and happiness that Elice and Cabot have found in each other’s
arms. Why are their rivals so intent on keeping Elice and Cabot
apart? Loree Lough’s latest suspenseful romance is a page-turner!
 
 
At last count, best-selling author Loree Lough had 115 award-winning
books (nearly 9,000,000 copies in circulation and 7 titles that
earned book-to-movie options), 68 short stories, and 2,500+ articles
in print.
An oft-invited guest of writers’ organizations, colleges and
universities, corporate and government agencies in the U.S. and
abroad, Loree loves sharing learned-the-hard-way lessons about the
craft and the industry.
Once upon a time, Loree (literally) sang for her supper, performing alone
and “opening” for the likes of Tom Jones, Dottie West, The
Gatlin Brothers, and more. Though she refuses to share the actual
year when she traded her Yamaha 6-string for a wedding ring, she IS
willing to admit that, every now and then, she blows the dust off her
six-string to croon a tune or two. But mostly, she just writes (and
writes).
Loree and her husband split their time between a home in the Baltimore
suburbs and a cabin in the Allegheny Mountains, where she continues
to hone her “identify the critter tracks” skills. Her
favorite pastime? Spending long, leisurely hours with her
grandchildren…all seven of them!
Interview With the Author
Q: “Loree, tell us where you got the idea for BEYOND THE SHADOWS…”
A: “I read an article sometime back, about a former homicide detective who returned to his small home town, in search of peace and quiet. What he found, instead, was a place more crime-riddled than New York City, where he’d spent the bulk of his career.”
Q: “So, Cabot Murray is based on that cop?”
A: “Loosely-based. The real cop didn’t lose his wife and daughter in a fatal, fiery car wreck, as Cabot did.”
Q: “And what about Wally, the unusual fellow who lives near Elice? Was he based on a real character, too?”
A: “As a matter of fact, he was. When Larry and I bought our first house, there was a guy very much like Wally. He, too, had suffered a head injury during the war. He wasn’t as friendly or helpful as Wally, however. That part, I had to, ah, fictionalize!”
Q: “And the creepy stuff that happens to Elice? Is that based on fact?”
A: “Those things are an accumulation of news stories I’ve heard over the years. By blending them into one story, I was able to make the bad guy seem even ‘badder’!”
Q: “How long did it take to write BEYOND THE SHADOWS?”
A: “About 3 months. I started with interviews, as I always do, with people who live lives that are similar to my characters. I used to live in Freeland, so research on the area wasn’t as time-consuming or challenging as usual. I spent considerable time with police officers and attorneys, so that references to crimes—and how they’re punished—would be accurate and believable.”
Q: “What’s your favorite thing about being a published author?”
A: “Opening letters from readers (some in email, some in social media messages, some snail mail) and hearing them express why they like my novels: They identify with what the characters are going through. They know someone just like the bad guy. They got ideas about how to solve a problem—like the one a character was facing—from the novel. Almost always, they ask when “the next book in the series” will be available. Now and then, they ask if I’ve ever considered writing about a specific region, time period, or issue. And if I haven’t already … I do!”
Q: “Do you have a favorite novel … of yours, of course?”
A: “I hate to sound vague, but whichever story I’m working on at the time, that’s my favorite.”
Q: “You’ve created such interesting, unusual characters. Do you have a favorite?”
A: “Dusty Parker, hero in A Man of Honor, is right up there at the top of the list. He was everything a hero usually isn’t, and yet, his personality traits inspired hundreds of readers to write and confess ‘I fell a little bit in love with Dusty!’ Readers can’t pay authors a better compliment!”
Q: “What do you hope readers ‘get’ from BEYOND THE SHADOWS?”
A: “First, I hope they enjoy the story. Second, I hope the characters ‘ring true.’ Finally, whether they’re single-and-looking, single-and-spoken-for, or very much attached to someone, I hope they discover some truth in the old adage: ‘There’s a perfect love-match out there for everyone!’”
 
 
Follow the tour HERE
for exclusive excerpts, guest posts and a giveaway!
 
 
 

 

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48 Comments

  1. Philip Lawrence February 17, 2019 Reply

    The cover is a little creepy but effective for the subject matter. I have no question for the author.

  2. Stephanie Larison February 17, 2019 Reply

    I like the cover, it caught my attention.

  3. Sarah L February 17, 2019 Reply

    Looks like an interesting book.
    Thanks for the contest. 

  4. Brittany Carter February 17, 2019 Reply

    Looks like a great book and I love the cover

  5. Trisha McKee February 17, 2019 Reply

    the cover looks intriguing, like a great mystery/thriller. It looks like a great read.

  6. Leela February 17, 2019 Reply

    It looks like an interesting read.

  7. JASON JENNINGS, Sr. February 17, 2019 Reply

    i like it

  8. JASON JENNINGS February 17, 2019 Reply

    love it

  9. Stephanie Liske February 17, 2019 Reply

    It looks like a peeping Tom.

  10. Doreen February 17, 2019 Reply

    Mysterious cover!

  11. Lily Kwan February 17, 2019 Reply

    I think the cover looks very nice. Thanks for sharing!

  12. Hesper Fry February 17, 2019 Reply

    The cover looks very interesting. I like it!

  13. DanV February 17, 2019 Reply

    The cover looks mysterious

  14. kathy pease February 17, 2019 Reply

    I think the book sounds great and I would love to read it.

  15. Julieh February 16, 2019 Reply

    The cover makes it look suspenseful.

  16. Alexa B. February 16, 2019 Reply

    The cover art makes me very interested in reading the book.

  17. Cheryl Repeta February 15, 2019 Reply

    I love suspense books and the cover fits the title perfectly.

  18. Sara Tarver February 15, 2019 Reply

    The cover looks really interesting.

  19. Nicole Byer February 15, 2019 Reply

    I like the cover. It’s very ominous

  20. Renee Grosskreuz February 15, 2019 Reply

    The cover fits the title Beyond The Shadows.

  21. Angela heerde February 13, 2019 Reply

    I like the book cover.

  22. Jessica Whitehouse February 12, 2019 Reply

    I don’t really put a lot of importance on book cover art, especially since a lot of book covers are similar. I’m more interested in the blurbs and reviews of the book to decide whether to read the book or not. My favorite genre is science fiction, but I read just about everything.

  23. Rebecca Snodgrass February 11, 2019 Reply

    The cover makes u feel like someone is watching u.

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