Now scheduling a one month tour for Voodoo on Bayou Lafonte by Susan C. Muller
This tour will run Jan 6- Feb 3 (weekdays only)
This tour will run Jan 6- Feb 3 (weekdays only)
I am scheduling interviews, guest blogs, reviews, and spotlight stops
pdf available for reviewers
To participate in this tour please send:
pdf available for reviewers
To participate in this tour please send:
Your blog name and url
A couple suggested dates during the tour
Type of stop you wish to host
And let me know if you wish to review
And let me know if you wish to review
Voodoo
on Bayou Lafonte
Occult
Series
Book
3
Susan
C. Muller
Genre: Paranormal romantic
suspense
Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing
Date of Publication: December 18,
2013
Word Count: 80,000
Cover Artist: Rae Monet
Book Description:
A frantic phone call leads
Detective Remy Steinberg racing through the night toward the one place he vowed
never to return. With the life of his kidnapped daughter at stake, he willingly
faces shotgun-wielding drug dealers, corrupt law-enforcement officials, and a
raging hurricane.
Scouring the seedy back alleys of
New Orleans for information, he goes undercover at a sinister voodoo ceremony,
and struggles to understand the forces of black magic that hold his daughter
hostage.
With time ticking down, he
battles for his life against a high voodoo priest, but can he face the two
things he fears most: the swamp that terrorized his childhood, and the ex-wife
he’s never stopped loving?
Detective Remy Steinberg must
return to Louisiana in search of his kidnapped daughter. Can he save her before
the swamp swallows her up and he loses any chance at happiness?
About
the Author:
For those of you who don’t know me,
I’m a fourth generation Texan and I attended Stephen F. Austin State University
where I majored in Business Administration, but took creative writing classes
on the side because that’s where my heart was.
I have always loved reading and
if it’s true that God doesn’t subtract the hours you spend reading from your
life span, then I should pass the century mark with flying colors. I first
tried my hand at writing when I was eleven, but the sun was shining and I had a
new bike so that effort was doomed to failure.
I didn’t try writing again until
I was well into my sixties. People ask me why I took it up then and my answer
is simple, because my husband retired. If you don’t understand, just wait, you
will.
My first novel, The Secrets on
Forest Bend, won several awards. After that, I was hooked.
I’ve been blessed with two great
kids and four grandkids. My late husband and I loved to travel and we saw much
of the world. Kenya, New Zealand, and the Galapagos Islands are a few of my
favorite places. After he passed, I thought my traveling days were over, yet
I’ve since been to Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela.
I live in Spring, Texas where I
currently serve as president of the Northwest Houston chapter of RWA and
volunteer at a local hospital. I also enjoy speaking to book clubs and writers
groups.
Twitter: @susancmuller
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