Tour Dates: May 5, 2014 – June 6, 2014
Title: Danger in her Words
Title: Danger in her Words
Author: Barbara Barth
Genre: Romance/Suspense
Publisher: Gilbert Street
Press
Publication Date: February 19, 2014
Paperback: 238 pages
Synopsis:
A TV
sitcom pitch gone wrong turns dog-column writer Susan Meyers in a tailspin. Sex
Sells was the topic of the day at the writers’ convention. Susan decided to try
something new and a steamy romantic novel seemed just the answer. A widow who
hadn’t dated in three years, Susan was out of practice with men and sex. She
turned to an online dating site to find inspiration for her book and unleashed
a predator with the words she wrote. Tucked an hour away from her friends in a
small town where she kept to herself, with only her tiny dog for company, Susan
felt safe from the world. Little did she know her life was about to change.
A romp of
a story about writing and finding yourself in this book within a book. If you
love girl-talk, farmhouses, antiques, country towns, a touch of murder, a
sprinkle of suspense, and a bit of naughty fun, come join Susan as she learns
about life from her character Jamie. Two widows looking for love in all the
wrong places might still get it right if they live long enough.
About the Author:
Barbara Barth likes a lot of things: turquoise jewelry, surfing the 'net,
and margaritas, to name a few. Then there are the dogs. As many as her house
can hold! This Georgia antique dealer and jewelry maker published a hobby
newsletter for 13 years. After her husband died she recorded the year that
followed in a series of essays. When she isn't writing you can find her at the
local thrift shops or pounding another nail into the wall to hang the paintings
she can't resist. She published a memoir The
Unfaithful Widow and Danger in her
Words is her debut novel.
Author's Websites:
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Twitter: @writerwithdogs
Book Trailer:
My Review:
This is a great summer read that I really liked. It was a fast read for me, and I loved Susan's dog. I also really enjoyed the Book in a book aspect. The author did a great job, and each plot flowed together very nicely. The antique shopping and the mystery were only a few of what was in this book. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.
Thanks for letting me visit today! Barbara
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