Showing posts with label Carla Neggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carla Neggers. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2019

#GIVEAWAY Showcase Rival's Break by Carla Neggers

Rival's Break is the 10th book in Carla Neggers fantastic Sharpe and Donavan series. My copy of the book is anxiously waiting for my next free moment.
And one lucky reader can win a copy thanks to Carla's publisher details below
Enjoy!


ISBN-13:
 9781488035098
Publisher: Mira

Release Date: 8-27-2019

Length:
 400pp
Sharpe & Donovan #10
Source:
 Publisher for review (coming soon)

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Overview:
A deadly poisoning, a stolen painting and a criminal mastermind challenge the skills of FBI agents Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan as never before in their latest high-stakes case. New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers has crafted a gripping novel of international intrigue and suspense not to be missed.
Emma Sharpe is recovering from a shattering loss while her husband, Colin Donovan, is deep into his latest undercover mission. So they’re grateful to enjoy a peaceful autumn weekend together on the southern Maine coast to celebrate Colin’s brother Andy’s wedding.

But the peace is short-lived when Kevin Donovan, a marine patrol officer, receives a call to check on suspected food poisoning at a party aboard a yacht. Colin decides to tag along. He is surprised to recognize one of the victims as an undercover British intelligence officer, and it quickly becomes evident they’re dealing with something very sinister. At the same time a valuable painting by Irish artist Aoife O’Byrne—a friend of Emma and Colin’s—is missing from the yacht, and the connections make the investigation international and extremely personal.

Emma and Colin discover they are up against a deadly foe who plans to strike again. With the help of HIT, their small, elite Boston-based FBI team, they must foil an attack that will have devastating effects. It’s a case that will alter their lives beyond anything they’ve ever imagined…



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Friday, April 5, 2019

Review Stone Bridges by Carla Neggers Swift River Valley #9

Carla Neggers is another long time favorite of mine as is her fantastic long running Swift River Valley series. I love also that although the location of Knight's Bridge is fictional it's based on the town she grew up in. I loved this installation and if you're a fan of this series I know you will too.
Enjoy!


ISBN-13: 9780778351276
Publisher: Mira
Release Date: 3-26-2019
Length: 384pp
Swift River Valley #9
Source: Publisher (Netgalley) for review
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New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers has captivated readers with Knights Bridge—a scenic New England town where families and friends experience joy and face challenges together. With its world of inns, old houses, wonderful, quirky characters, romance and adventure, it’s a town you won’t want to leave.



Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Review - Impostor's Lure Interview with Carla Neggers

Today it is my great honor to bring you an interview with a prolific author who has more than 75 novels under her belt. Not too shabby! And who is one of the authors that I reviewed for RT Book Reviews. Today she's here chatting about her latest Sharpe & Donovan suspense novel, Impostor's Lure. I've also included my review.
Enjoy!


ISBN-13: 9780778359975
Publisher: Mira
Release Date: 8-21-2018
Length: 320pp
Source: Publisher for Review
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Overview:
Master of suspense and New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers delivers an exhilarating page-turner where the disappearance of a federal prosecutor launches the latest high-stakes case for FBI agents Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan.

Newlyweds Emma and Colin are suspicious when prosecutor Tamara McDermott is a no-show at a Boston dinner party. Matt Yankowski, head of HIT, Emma and Colin’s small, elite Boston-based team, is a friend of Tamara’s, and he needs them to find her.
In London, a woman who was supposed to meet Emma’s art-detective grandfather to talk about forgeries is discovered near death. Her husband, who stayed behind in Boston, has vanished. The couple’s connection to Tamara adds to the puzzle.
As the search for Tamara intensifies, a seemingly unrelated murder leads Emma, Colin and HIT deep into a maze of misdirection created by a clever, lethal criminal who stays one step ahead of them.
As Emma draws on her expertise in art crimes and Colin on his experience as a deep-cover agent, the investigation takes a devastating turn that tests the strengths of their families and friendships as well as their FBI colleagues as never before.


Thursday, March 29, 2018

Review: The River House by Carla Neggers

I'm so happy to be featuring Carla Neggers' latest in her Swift River Valley series, The River House. Carla is a definite favorite go-to author who I have the privilege of reviewing for RT Book Reviews. For those not familiar with the series although her town is made up it showcases an actual area in Massachusetts where she grew up. And even though its a series they read well on their own.
i'm also including my review courtesy RT Book Reviews

Enjoy!


ISBN-13: 9780778330837
Publisher: Mira
Swift River Valley #8
Release Date: 3-27-2018
Length: 384pp
Source: For Editorial Review
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Overview:
n this charming novel about the search for love, home and family, New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers takes readers on a journey to an irresistible town they’ll want to return to over and over again

Felicity MacGregor loves organizing social events for others but her own personal life is a different story. After a brief but failed attempt at a career as a financial analyst, she returned to Knights Bridge where she enjoys running a thriving party-planning business.

Then Felicity’s life gets a shake-up when her childhood friend Gabriel Flanagan returns unexpectedly to their tiny hometown. Now a high-flying businessman, Gabe always vowed to get out of Knights Bridge, but he is back for the local entrepreneurial boot camp Felicity’s been hired to organize. Together again, they’ll finally have to face each other—and their complicated past.

Gabe and Felicity soon realize their reunion is stirring up long-buried emotions. While Gabe has big plans for his future, Felicity is discovering that hers doesn’t depend on fate—she must choose what’s right for her. But if they can find a bridge between their diverging paths, they may just discover that their enduring connection is what matters most.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

**GIVEAWAY** Interview - Carla Neggers - Review - Liar's Key

Carla Neggers is one of my very favorite authors and I'm so fortunate to be able to review her for RT Book Reviews. She has two very different, very good series going Liar's Key is Book 6 in her Donovan and Sharpe FBI series and it's just released today! Also Carla's publisher Mira is sponsoring a giveaway, details below.
Enjoy!




ISBN-13: 9780778319115
Publisher: Mira/Harlequin
Release Date: 08/30/2016
Length: 320pp
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OVERVIEW:
An FBI legend, a mysterious antiquities specialist and a brazen art thief draw top FBI agents Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan into a complex web of blackmail, greed and murder in the eagerly awaited new novel in the highly acclaimed Sharpe & Donovan series.
Emma Sharpe is suspicious when retired Special Agent Gordon Wheelock, a legend in FBI art crimes, drops by her Boston office for a visit. Gordy says he's heard rumors about stolen ancient mosaics. Emma, an art crimes specialist herself, won't discuss the rumors. Especially since they involve Oliver York, an unrepentant English art thief. Gordy and Emma's grandfather, a renowned private art detective, chased Oliver for a decade. Gordy knows Wendell Sharpe didn't give him everything he had on the thief. Even now, Oliver will never be prosecuted.
When a shocking death occurs, Emma is drawn into the investigation. The evidence points to a deadly conspiracy between Wendell and Oliver, and Emma's fiancé, deep cover agent Colin Donovan, knows he can't stay out of this one. He also knows there will be questions about Emma's role and where her loyalties lie.
From Boston to Maine to Ireland, Emma and Colin track a dangerous killer as the lives of their family and friends are at stake. With the help of their friend, Irish priest Finian Bracken, and Emma's brother, Lucas, the Sharpes and Donovans must band together to stop a killer.
No one creates exciting, action-packed romantic suspense and international intrigue like New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers.


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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Interview - Review - Carla Neggers - The Spring At Moss Hill - Showcase

Please welcome back to the blog one of my favorite authors, Carla Neggers. I've enjoyed all her stories and the two series she's got running now are wonderful. So sit back and enjoy our chat about her latest release, number 7 in her Swift River Valley series, The Spring at Moss Hill.





















ISBN-13: 9780778318675
Publisher: Mira
Release Date: 1/26/2016
Length: 352pp
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Overview

New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers returns to charming Swift River Valley, where spring is the time for fresh starts and new beginnings…
Kylie Shaw has found a home and a quiet place to work as an illustrator of children's books in little Knights Bridge, Massachusetts. No one seems to know her here—and she likes it that way. She carefully guards her privacy in the refurbished nineteenth-century hat factory where she has a loft. And then California private investigator Russ Colton moves in.
Russ is in Knights Bridge to keep his client and friend, eccentric Hollywood costume designer Daphne Stewart, out of trouble. Keeping tabs on Daphne while she considers starting a small children's theater in town doesn't seem like a tough job until he runs into Kylie. Her opposition to converting part of the old hat factory into a theater is a challenge. But his bigger challenge is getting Kylie to let loose a little…like the adventurous characters she depicts in her work.
Kylie and Russ have more in common than they or anyone else would ever expect. They're both looking for a place to belong, and if they're able to let go of past mistakes and learn to trust again, they might just find what they need in Knights Bridge…and each other.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Ho Ho Ho Harlequin Holiday Extravaganza-Carla Neggers-A Knights Bridge Christmas- **Giveaway**


Today its my pleasure to welcome back Carla Neggers to the blog, her holiday tale, A Knights Bridge Christmas, was wonderful and so is her guest post about a family trip to the Emerald Isle. She's giving away an autographed copy of the book to three entrants!
Good luck and Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Interview with NYT Bestseller Carla Neggers-Harbor Island + Review courtesy RT Reviews Magazine

Please welcome USA Today and NYT bestselling author Carla Neggers, a personal favorite who I'm lucky enough to review for RT Magazine. Carla is here today to talk about her latest Donovan and Sharpe novel Harbor Island and a little about her last Irish trip.
Enjoy!
Carla Take it away!!!




  • ISBN-13: 9780778316534
  • Publisher: Harlequin
  • Publication date: 8/26/2014
  • Series: Sharpe & Donovan Series , #4
  • Pages: 352
 


Overview

In this vivid and suspenseful addition to her widely acclaimed Sharpe & Donovan series, New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers takes readers on a heart-stopping journey from Boston to Ireland to the rocky coast of Maine
Emma Sharpe, granddaughter of world-renowned art detective Wendell Sharpe, is a handpicked member of a small Boston-based FBI team. For the past decade Emma and her grandfather have been trailing an elusive serial art thief. The first heist was in Ireland, where an ancient Celtic cross was stolen. Now the Sharpes receive a replica of the cross after every new theft—reminding them of their continued failure to capture their prey.

Read an excerpt:






Boston, Massachusetts
As she wound down her run on the Boston waterfront, Emma Sharpe could feel the effects ofjet lag in every stride. Three days home from Dublin, she was still partly on Irish time and had awakened early on the cool November Saturday. She'd strapped her snub-nosed .38 onto her hip, slipped into her worn-out running shoes and was off. With less than a half mile left in her five-mile route, she was confident she hadn't been followed. Not that as an art-crimes specialist she was an expert at spotting a tail, but she was an FBI agent and knew the basics.
Matt Yankowski, the special agent in charge of the small Boston-based unit Emma had joined in March, hadn't minced words when he'd addressed his agents yesterday on a video conference call. "This Sharpe thief knows who we are. He knows where we work. It's also possible he knows where we live. If he doesn't, he could be trying to find out. Be extra vigilant." Yank had looked straight at Emma. "Especially you, Emma."
Yes. Especially her.
This Sharpe thief.
Well, it was true. She was, after all, the granddaughter of Wendell Sharpe, the octogenarian private art detective who had been on the trail of this particular serial art thief for a decade. Her brother, Lucas, now at the helm of Sharpe Fine Art Recovery, was also deeply involved in the stepped-up search for their thief, a clever, brazen individual—probably a man—who had managed to elude capture since his first heist in a small village on the south Irish coast.
Emma slowed her pace and turned onto the wharf where she had a small, ground-level apartment in a three-story brick building that had once been a produce warehouse. Her front windows looked out on a marina that shared the wharf. A nice view, but people passing by to get to their boats would often stop outside her windows for a chat, a cigarette, a phone call. Although she'd grown up on the water in southern Maine, she hadn't expected her Boston apartment to be such a fishbowl when she'd snapped it up in March, weeks before the boating season.
Had the thief peeked in her windows one day?
She ducked into her apartment, expecting to find Colin still in bed or on the sofa drinking coffee. Special Agent Colin Donovan. A deep-cover agent, another Mainer and her fiancé as of four days ago. He'd proposed to her in a Dublin pub. "Emma Sharpe, I'm madly in love with you, and I want to be with you forever."
She smiled at the memory as she checked the cozy living area, bedroom and bathroom. Colin wasn't anywhere in the 300-square-foot apartment they now more or less shared. Then she found the note he'd scrawled on the back of an envelope and left on the counter next to the coffee press in the galley kitchen. "Back soon."
Not a man to waste words.
He'd filled the kettle and scooped coffee into the press, and he'd taken her favorite Maine wild-blueberry jam out of the refrigerator.
Still smiling, Emma headed for the shower. She was wide awake after her run, early even by her standards. After three weeks in Ireland, she and Colin had thoroughly adapted to the five-hour time difference. Their stay started with a blissful couple of weeks in an isolated cottage, getting to know each other better. Then they got caught up in the disappearance and murder of an American diver and dolphin-and-whale enthusiast named Lindsey Hargreaves. Now, back home in Boston, Emma was reacquainting herself with Eastern Standard Time.
Making love with Colin last night had helped keep her from falling asleep at eight o'clock—one in the morning in Ireland. He seemed impervious to jet lag. His undercover work with its constant dangers and frequent time-zone changes no doubt had helped, but Emma also suspected he was just like that.
Colin would know if someone tried to follow him. No question.
She pulled on a bathrobe and headed back to the kitchen. She made coffee and toast and took them to her inexpensive downsize couch, which was pushed up against an exposed-brick wall and perpendicular to the windows overlooking the marina. She collected up a stack of photographs she and Colin had pulled out last night, including one of herself as a novice at twenty-one. Colin had put it under the light and commented on her short hair and "sensible" shoes. She wore her hair longer now, and although she would never be one for four-inch heels, her shoes and boots were more fashionable than the ones she'd worn at the convent.
Colin had peered closer at the photo. "Ah, but look at that cute smile and the spark in your green eyes." He'd grinned at her. "Sister Brigid was just waiting for a rugged lobsterman to wander into her convent."
Emma had gone by the name Brigid during her short time as a novice with the Sisters of the Joyful Heart, a small order on a quiet peninsula not far from her hometown on the southern Maine coast. In September, a longtime member of the convent and Emma's former mentor, an expert in art conservation, was murdered. Yank had dispatched Colin to keep an eye on her. He'd tried to pass himself off as a lobsterman—he'd been one before joining the Maine marine patrol and then the FBI—but Emma had quickly realized what he was up to.
"I bet you were wearing red lace undies," he'd said as he'd set the photo back on the table.
Emma had felt herself flush. "I don't wear red undies now."
He'd given her one of his sexy, blue-eyed winks. "Wait until Valentine's Day."
They'd abandoned the photos and had ended up in bed, making love until she'd finally collapsed in his arms. He was dark-haired, broad-shouldered and scarred, a man who relied on his natural instincts and experience to size up a situation instantly. He didn't ruminate, and he wasn't one to sit at a desk for more than twenty minutes at a time. She was more analytical, more likely to see all the ins and outs and possibilities—and she was a ruminator.
As different as they were, Emma thought, she and Colin also had similarities. The FBI, their Maine upbringings, their strong families, their love of Ireland. Their whirlwind romance wasn't allan "opposites attract" phenomenon, a case of forbidden love that had come on fast and hard. They hadn't told anyone yet of their engagement. On Monday night in Dublin, Colin had presented her with a beautiful diamond ring, handmade by a jeweler on the southwest Irish coast. She'd reluctantly slipped the ring off her finger when they'd arrived at Boston's Logan Airport from Dublin late Tuesday.
Emma was so lost in thought, she jumped when her cell phone vibrated on the table. She scooped it up, expecting to see Co-lin's name on the screen. Instead, it was a number she didn't recognize. A wrong number? She clicked to answer, but before she could say anything, a woman spoke. "Is this Emma Sharpe? Agent Sharpe with the FBI?"
"Yes, it is. Who are you?"
"What? Oh. My name's Rachel Bristol. I need to talk to you. It's important."
"All right. Please go ahead."
"Not on the phone. In person. Meet me on Bristol Island. It's in Boston Harbor. There's a bridge. You don't have to take a boat."
"Ms. Bristol, what's this about?"
"It's about your art thief. Bristol Island, Agent Sharpe. Be at the white cottage in thirty minutes or less. There's a trail by the marina." She paused. "Come alone. Please. I will talk only to you."
Rachel Bristol—or whoever she was—disconnected. Emma sprang to her feet. Thirty minutes didn't give her much time.
She ran to her bedroom and dressed in dark jeans, a dark blue sweater, a leather jacket and boots. She grabbed her credentials and strapped on her service pistol. She didn't leave a note for Colin. She would text him on the way.
Meeting confidential informants was a tricky business even with protocols, training and experience. But it didn't matter. Not this time.
Her thief.
Her problem.
*
• *
"Check the bathroom," Matt Yankowski said, making an obvious effort to hide his mix of urgency and irritation over the whereabouts of his wife, Lucy.
Colin Donovan frowned as he stood on the uneven wood floor in the sole bedroom of the senior FBI agent's hovel of an apartment near Boston's South Station. It was bigger than Emma's, but it had roaches and rusted appliances and a shower out of Psycho. He'd had a quick peek into the bathroom. He hadn't gone in and checked for signs of Lucy's presence. What was the point? If he'd been Lucy Yankowski, he'd have gone running from this place, too.
But this was Yank, technically Colin's boss and a man on his own in Ireland, worried about his wife and his marriage. Colin didn't want Yank to have to explain. Easier, smoother and more tactful just to check the damn bathroom.
Colin pushed the bathroom door open the rest of the way and stepped onto the cracked black-and-white hexagon tile, so old and worn that the black tiles by the shower stall were now gray. With his cell phone pressed to his ear, he glanced at the pedestal sink and the towel rack. "Yank, do you know your towel rack is on crooked?"
"Yeah, and I don't care. It does the job. See anything?"
"Guy stuff. Shaving brush, shaving soap, razor. Nothing remotely feminine."
"Check the shower. See if she left her shampoo in there."
"I guarantee you she didn't use the shower. She'd have gone to a hotel before she used your shower, Yank. Damn."
"Just check, will you?"
"That means I have to touch the shower curtain."
"It's clean. It's just stained. It came with the place. I didn't want to spring for a new one."
"You can get a new shower curtain for next to nothing."
Yank made no comment. Colin pulled open the curtain. He figured he could wash his hands when he was done. Yank was tidy and clean despite his rathole apartment, but the shower and shower curtain were disgusting. Only word for it.
"No shampoo at all in here," Colin said, stepping back from the shower. "Just a bar of orange soap."
"My coal-tar soap. I didn't bring it to Ireland with me."
"I could have gone my whole life without knowing you use coal-tar soap, Yank."
"Think I like having you search my place?"
Colin sighed and went back into the bedroom. "Lucy wasn't here, or if she was, she didn't stay long. Your bed's made. Your fridge is empty. Your bathroom and kitchen sinks are clean. The roaches—"
"I don't need to hear about the roaches," Yank said. "I've been living there almost a year. I know all about the damn roaches. I got a cheap place and rent month-to-month because I thought Lucy would move with me. We would sell our house in northern Virginia and buy a place in Boston. Made sense to rough it a little."
He'd roughed it more than a little, but Colin let it go. He returned to the kitchen. A roach was parading across the floor.
Where there was one cockroach, there were a hundred cockroaches. Often like that in their line of work, too. But Yank didn't need to hear that right now.
"Where do you think she is?" Colin asked.
"Off stewing."
"Where?"
"Paris. Prague. Tahiti. How the hell do I know? I'm just her husband."
Colin could hear the strain in Yank's voice. He was in his early forties, a classic, square-jawed, buttoned-down FBI agent with hardly ever a wrinkle in his suit. He and Colin had met four years ago when Colin had volunteered for his first undercover mission. Matt Yankowski, a legendary field agent, had been his contact agent through two years of grueling, dangerous, isolating work. Then the director of the FBI had called in Colin for another mission—one even more grueling, dangerous and isolating. It had ended in October with the arrest of the last of a network of ruthless illegal arms traffickers. They'd almost killed his family. A friend. Emma.
"When was the last time you were in contact with Lucy?" Colin asked.
"Sunday. Before I left for Ireland. It wasn't a good conversation. Leave it at that. I called her on Thursday and left her a message. She didn't call back. I texted and emailed her yesterday and again this morning. Zip."
"Did you tell her you were going to Ireland?"
"No, I did not." Yank grunted, as if he was already regretting having called Colin. "All right, thanks for taking a look. I just wanted to be sure she wasn't in Boston passed out in my apartment."
"What about passed out at home in Virginia?"
"Not your problem."
"Yank, I don't have to tell you that you need her back in touch soon. With all that's going on, we can't have your wife AWOL."
"That's right, Donovan. You don't have to tell me."
"Yank…" Colin hesitated a half beat. "Have you talked to the director lately?"
"Yeah. He says he's retiring." Yank sounded relieved at the change in subject. "He's moving to Mount Desert Island to be a grandfather and write his memoirs. That's why you two bonded, you know. He loves Maine."
"Maybe he and I could do puffin tours together."
"I could see that, but I don't know who'd scare tourists more, you or him. I've heard some rumors about his replacement. All the names give me hives, but it'll be what it'll be. Hey, you wouldn't want to spray for roaches before you leave my place, would you? There's a can of Raid under the sink."
A can of Raid and a million roaches. Colin debated, then said, "I'll spray for roaches if you stop at the Celtic Whiskey Shop on Dawson Street in Dublin before you leave and pick me up a good bottle of Irish whiskey."
"Done."
"Let me know when Lucy is back in touch."
Colin disconnected. He sprayed for roaches—and sprayed actual roaches—and then got the hell out of Yank's walk-up as fast as he could. The only reason the place didn't have rats was because it was on the third floor. Needless to say, there was no security in the building. There was barely a front door.
Colin welcomed the bright, cool November air. He had woken up to Yank's email asking him to check his apartment for Lucy and telling him where to find a spare key in his office a few blocks from Emma's place. She'd already left on her run. Bemused by Yank's request, Colin had walked over to the highly secure, unassuming waterfront building that housed HIT, short for "high impact target" and the name Yank had chosen for his handpicked team. Yank had shoehorned Colin into HIT in October. Colin had packed his bags for Ireland a few weeks later to decompress. He'd expected to hike the Irish hills and drink Irish whiskey and Guinness alone, but Emma had joined him in his little cottage in the Kerry hills. She hadn't waited for an invitation, but that was Emma Sharpe. His ex-nun, art historian, art conservationist, art-crimes expert—the love of his life—was the bravest woman he knew. Which had its downside, since she'd do anything regardless of the risk. He saw he had a text message from her.
Meeting CI on Bristol Island. Back soon. Had a good run.
A confidential informant? Emma? Bristol Island? Where the hell was Bristol Island? Colin texted back.
Are you alone?
He buttoned his coat and continued toward the HIT offices and her apartment, looking up Bristol Island on his phone. It was one of more than thirty Boston Harbor islands, unusual in that it was privately owned and not part of the Boston Harbor National Recreational Area. He waited but Emma didn't respond to his text. He didn't want to call her in the middle of a delicate meeting. As with Lucy Yankowski, Emma's silence didn't necessarily mean anything.
It didn't necessarily not mean anything, either.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Today please welcome an all time favorite author of mine, #1 NYT and USA Today bestselling author Carla Neggers here celebrating the release of her novel Heron's Cove in paperback July 30th––"I love to write. I always have, ever since I first climbed a tree with a pad and pen as a kid. Every book I write is its own adventure. That hasn’t changed. Being a published writer was such a dream."




  • ISBN-13: 9780778314530
    Publisher: Harlequin
    Publication date: 7/30/2013
    Series: Sharpe & Donovan Series , #2
    Format: Mass Market Paperback
    Pages: 384





Overview For Heron’s Cove
 WHEN YOUR SAFETY DEPENDS ON LIVING A LIE…
 After escaping certain death, FBI deep-cover agent Colin Donovan is back home on the Maine coast with his new love, FBI art crimes expert Emma Sharpe. Then a man from Emma's past, Russian billionaire Dmitri Rusakov, arrives in Heron's Cove, insisting he's there only to reclaim what's his—a prized Russian Art Nouveau collection stolen from him four years ago. 

"Heron's Cove gives romantic suspense fans what they want...complex mystery with a bit of romance. Negger's skillfully created a compelling puzzle, refusing to reveal all the pieces until the very end." -Top Pick, RT Book Reviews
"Once in a while, a writer who's been at it seemingly forever reaches a new pinnacle. Such is the case with Carla Neggers in her latest superb adventure of romantic suspense!" -Providence Journal
"Only a writer as gifted as Carla Neggers could use so few words to convey so much action and emotional depth." -New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown

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Please welcome #1 NYT and USA Today bestselling author and a personal favorite Carla Neggers
Carla welcome to The Reading Frenzy.
Thanks, Debbie! It’s great to be here. I love your blog!

This is your second novel staring Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan and Delcan’s Cross is due out in September.
Did you foresee multiple novels with these stars or did the characters stories sneak up on you?
A little of both. I knew Emma and Colin would be at the center of the series from the start, but I didn’t have everything figured out about them or the other recurring characters. For instance, Ivan Alexander, the Russian security expert in HERON’S COVE, fascinates me. I know he’ll be back…I just don’t know when or what he’ll be up to when he does return. I like to leave room for characters to grow and develop and surprise me as well as readers!

Carla you’ve authored over 60 novels that have been translated into 24 languages. First of all Congratulations!
What’s been the biggest change for you in your years as an author?
Thanks so much, Debbie. I love to write. I always have, ever since I first climbed a tree with a pad and pen as a kid. Every book I write is its own adventure. That hasn’t changed. Being a published writer was such a dream. I remember walking to the post office with my first manuscript and the name of an agent. I was nervous, hopeful, determined not to chicken out. I guess I have to say the biggest change for me is that I’m not as isolated as a writer as I was then. I’ve met so many wonderful people—authors, readers, editors, agents, sales reps, booksellers, librarians…it’s amazing and wonderful. I’ve never lost sight of how grateful I am to be able to do what I do.  

You have another series very close to your heart being raised on the edge of the Quabbin Reservoir.
Tell us a little about this series and how it came about?
I think I’ve always known I’d set a book in the Swift River Valley. As a kid, my favorite tree for writing looked out across the Quabbin wilderness. I’d heard stories about the four “lost towns” and met people who grew up there, and I love the area with its small, picturesque New England towns. SECRETS OF THE LOST SUMMER, the first book in the series, touches on that history, but it’s also a very contemporary story of love, family, friendship, betrayal and fresh starts. Creating little Knights Bridge has been great fun. In THAT NIGHT ON THISTLE LANE, the second book in the series, the Knights Bridge librarian discovers a secret room of beautiful vintage Hollywood dresses wears one to a masquerade ball in Boston. She meets a swashbuckler billionaire—they thoroughly complicate each other’s lives. I’m writing CIDER BROOK now. A woman in search of pirate treasure comes to town!

You often travel in the name of novel research and for fun I’m sure too.
What’s the farthest your travels have taken you?
I love to travel! I spend a lot of time in Ireland and I enjoy visiting family in Holland. My cousins live in a picturesque Dutch village west of Eindhoven. I can while away hours sitting in the square with coffee and “appelgebak” (Dutch apple pie). I want to visit cousins in Australia—Perth and Sydney. No plans for a book but I never know what ideas my travels will spark! DECLAN’S CROSS, my upcoming Sharpe & Donovan novel, was sparked in part by a visit to the ruins of Saint Declan’s cathedral and long walks in Ardmore on the south Irish coast.

You’ve enjoyed a myriad of awards and honors from both your peers and your readers.
What was the most coveted award you’ve received so far?
Why?
I’m very proud and grateful for any awards and nominations, but what I treasure most are the personal letters and emails I’ve received from readers -- from teenagers to retirees. They make my day!

You’re a pretty connected author on Facebook, Twitter, your own blog
Do you think social media is useful as an advertising tool, or is it just for keeping your fans updated on your goings on?
I have fun on social media and enjoy checking in with readers about what they’re up to and letting them know what I’m up to. Even a simple question like “what’s your favorite pie?” can lead to some fascinating responses! (That one also made me want pie, although I have to admit it doesn’t take much for me to want pie.) For me, social media is best when it’s engaging and…well, social. 

You had a very special contest going on last year (I even entered my own little rural library)
Tell us about the contest.
Who won and why.
To celebrate THAT NIGHT ON THISTLE LANE—a story about a small-town librarian—I asked readers to nominate their favorite library to receive $1000, a basket of New England goodies and a collection of signed books. The entries were all wonderful. People are very dedicated to their libraries! I ended up choosing the Cross Plains library in Cross Plains, Texas. I’ve never been there but look forward to popping in one day. Just the nicest people.

The climate of publishing is so different now than when you started your career. In your opinion is this a good thing or a bad thing?
Publishing is ever-changing, and I find I do best when I focus on writing the best book I can and separating the “business” of writing from the writing itself. But it sure has been toad’s wild ride lately, hasn’t it?

Do you have a special place/time you write?
I can write any time, anywhere, but I prefer mornings. I love my office, which looks out on the woods on our hilltop in Vermont, but I also enjoy taking a periodic “writer’s retreat” – especially in an Irish cottage.

What do you enjoy reading and who?
The list of what I enjoy reading is long and varied! Right now I’m reading the memoirs of a Civil War general, a Kate Morton novel and an old Mary Stewart novel (I re-read one of hers every summer). I do my best to keep up with my writer friends. For example, my friend Stella Cameron is launching a mystery series set in the Cotswolds in England. The first book is called COLD. I can’t wait to read it! I’m headed to the Cotswolds myself for a visit, and, of course, I called Stella for travel advice.

Carla thank you so much for taking the time to answer a few questions to let your fans get to know you a little better.
Will you be attending any events in the near future? (if you’re ever in St. Louis I would LOVE to meet you)
In October, I’ll be at the New Jersey Romance Writers convention. I would love to get to St. Louis again. It’s been too long, and it would be great to meet you! Thank you so much for having me here, and asking such great questions. Happy reading!

Be sure and check out Carla's website for upcoming appearances and events and all things Carla 

I had the pleasure of reviewing Heron's Cove for RT Magazine, here's my review;

4.5 stars - Neggers gives romantic suspense fans what they want in this complex mystery with a bit of romance. Maine’s scenic vistas come alive, and the characters aren’t soon forgotten — especially a villain who’s impossible to spot. She skillfully combines it all to create a compelling puzzle, refusing to reveal all the pieces until the very end.
FBI agents Colin Donavan and Emma Sharpe have worked well together in the past and have barely begun their romance when their world gets turned upside down again — this time with Russians, arms dealers and a certain Art Nouveau jewelry collection that is in danger of being stolen. This brings trouble to Heron’s Cove and Emma and Colin, as well as their family and friends. The crisis is real, but who is behind it? Can Emma and Colin solve it without bringing more danger to the lives of those they care about, and without damaging their budding relationship? (MIRA, Aug., 336 pp., $24.95)
Reviewed By: Debbie Haupt


 Be sure and check out my review for Declan's Cross Sharpe & Donovan #3 in RT's August edition