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Thursday, April 24, 2014

NEW RELEASE THURSDAY! HARMONICA JOE'S RELUCTANT BRIDE by SARAH MCNEAL

A haunted plantation…A mysterious trunk…And a date with destiny...

When Lola Barton inherits a rundown plantation, she believes her life has finally taken a positive turn. But, when she finds a mysterious trunk in the attic, it takes her into the past and to a man with dark secrets—and she’s married to him.




Sarah McNeal's got a re-release of her time travel novel, HARMONICA JOE'S RELUCTANT BRIDE, making its appearance today!

Sarah is giving away an e-copy of this fabulous story to one lucky commenter! Be sure to leave your E-MAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR COMMENT so she can reach you, if you're the winner!

Here's a bit about this fantastic story:

Lola Barton discovers a warp in time in an old trunk when she falls
into 1910. She finds herself married to Joseph Wilding, a stranger
shadowed by secrets.

Mistaken for Callie McGraw, a thief and a woman of ill repute, Lola
finds her life is threatened by a scoundrel. Joe stands between her and
certain death.

With danger threatening all around and secrets keeping them apart, can
Joe and Lola find their destiny together? Or will time and circumstance
forever divide them?


EXCERPT:
Leaning over the edge of the mammoth trunk, Lola tried to grasp the card, only to lose her balance. Something like strong gravity pulled her deep into the trunk and down, down into the darkest depths of its huge interior. As if a storm swept in, everything became pitch black in an instant. The corset pinched her ribs, robbing her of breath. The world spun out of control, causing her stomach to lurch with nausea. Lola's head felt full to bursting and a buzzing sound roared through her ears. Strains of harmonica music mixed with an out-of-tune piano playing bits and pieces of a familiar tune—the Wedding March? The tune ebbed and flowed in and out of hearing.

Terrible thoughts crossed her mind that she might be dying. The unbearable noise pierced her eardrums. She couldn't catch her breath, her heart pounded against her ribs, and her nerves shrieked against the unknown. She felt herself falling…falling…into the great dark void, certain that she would lose consciousness, and wishing she could. Then, just as suddenly as it started, it all stopped.

She heard bursts of laughter and the clank of glasses bumping together as she tried to open her eyes. Someone played a piano in discord and feet stomped in time to the music. The smell of stale beer, old wood, and body odor assailed her senses. Lightheaded and disoriented, it took a moment before her blurred vision focused. She straightened from her crouched position and stood on a wooden plank floor covered in sawdust, peanut shells, and bits of refuse. The card that had dropped from her grasp lay on the floor at her feet. She reached down and clutched it in her hand as she heard a man speak in a ceremonious voice. "I now pronounce you man and wife. Harmonica Joe, you may kiss your bride." Laughter resonated and cheers went up around the room.

Lola clasped the card tight in her fist and glanced up just in time to see an angular face with mesmerizing coffee brown eyes framed in sandy hair move toward her. A day's growth of beard graced his jaw, but it only enhanced his handsome features. She backed away a step only to have someone push her forward. She collided with the solid body of this imposing stranger. The stranger's arm wrapped around her waist and pulled her close as his head dipped down, his mouth capturing hers. The bristles of his chin scraped her tender flesh that caused a thrill to scamper down her spine. His tongue ran along the seam of her lips and teased her to allow his sweet invasion. Her breath hitched as she opened to him and answered his sensual investigation with her own. A ball of heat grew in her chest and spread out its heated fingers, creating an erotic song that vibrated and excited her as it swept along her nerves.

Lola closed her eyes while her arms took a path of their own, weaving over his neck and pressing her breasts against his hard chest. His pelvis thrust forward as the kiss intensified. Even the volumes of material in her skirts could not prevent the distinct impression of his arousal against her abdomen. She heard herself moan with pleasure.

Dear God, she stood in the arms of a complete stranger. He was kissing her with enough sexual heat to burn her clothes off. Recollection began to surface. This was not the attic of Misty Oaks. Just how she got from her fall into the trunk into this...this...place was a mystery. Her head throbbed as a painful reminder of her transition from an attic in Misty Oaks to what looked like an old western saloon in a movie.

The man who kissed her, handsome though he may be in his rough clothes and unshaven face, must be an actor posing as a cowboy. He pulled back from the kiss and gave her a quizzical look. He leaned his head toward her as if he wanted to kiss her again but seemed to think better of it and withdrew.

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Sarah McNeal is a multi-published author of several genres including time travel, paranormal, western and historical fiction. She is a retired ER nurse who lives in North Carolina with her four-legged children, Lily, the Golden Retriever and Liberty, the cat. Besides her devotion to writing, she also has a great love of music and plays several instruments including violin, bagpipes, guitar and harmonica. Her books and short stories may be found at Publishing by Rebecca Vickery, Victory Tales Press, Prairie Rose Publications and Painted Pony Books, an imprint of Prairie Rose Publications. She welcomes you to her website at SarahMcNeal.com.

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26 comments:

  1. I am so excited about the revised edition of Harmonica Joe's Reluctant Bride. This book is the beginning of the Wildings of Wyoming and dear to my heart. I am very happy to have all my Wildings under one publisher. The cover Livia Reasoner made for Harmonica Joe is amazing and beautiful. She was able to capture the essence of this story in one picture--a true artist. Cheryl Pierson edited the first edition and now she has tweaked this edition up into an even better story.

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  2. Congratulations, Sarah! I'm sure all the Prairie Roses will join me in saying we're delighted PRP is publishing revised and updated versions of the books in this wonderful series. It's been a while since I read the first one, and I can't wait to read the new edition. That cover is just perfect!

    HUGS, sweetie!

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  3. Thank you for those kind words, Kathleen. You are always so supportive and positive. Livia did a fantastic job with the cover. She really captured the story line. Thank you for your comment. I always love hearing from you. You're such a treasure.

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  4. OH MY! The excerpt is....well let's just say it draws you in much like the trunk in the attic. This sounds like a great and wonderful ride, ah I mean read. Wishing you all the best and also happy for you and the re-release. Doris

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  5. Doris, darlin', thank you so much for your kind words. I'm very happy to have Harmonica Joe's story renewed and refreshed out on the shelves again. Your words are very encouraging to me.

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  6. wooooo! What an intriguing snippet! Congratulations!

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    1. Heidi, you have won a copy of Harmonica Joe's Reluctant Bride. Please contact me at starcriter at yahoo dot com so I can get your prize to you

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  7. Thank you, Heidi. I appreciate that.

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  8. Thank you, Heidi. I appreciate that.

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  9. That is such a wonderful cover. You must be very pleased, Sarah. Best wishes for more sales of this wonderful story.

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  10. Livia created this cover. I love it. Thank you for your well wishes, Caroline.

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  11. Sarah, you know how I love this story! I'm so glad it's back out there and with this wonderful new updated cover, it's gonna do great! Can't resist time travel stories, and this one is just wonderful, AND it starts the Wilding stories off with a bang, for sure!

    Hugs,
    Cheryl

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  12. I am hoping HARMONICA JOE really takes off now, Cheryl. Thank you for all your support and for your confidence in my work. It's hard to believe now that I hit a wall with writer's block in the middle of writing this book back then. I went to a special class to get back on track--and I did. I 're-read this book during edits and saw nothing of my struggle. It was my only experience with writer's block, and though I never want to go through it again, I'm grateful for it because I learned so much. Thank you for your constant support.

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  13. This is a wonderful book! I think the cover is a lot more illustrative of the book than the old cover--congrats to you, Sarah, and PRP. :)

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  14. The inside is improved, too, Jacquie. I agree; this cover really shows the core of this story and the mystery of it. Livia is like a magician. LOL

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  15. Wow, Sarah, I actually feel I'm right there! I can't wait to read the whole book! Wishing you much success! Xo

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  16. Thank you, Tanya, that's quite a compliment. I really appreciate it.

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  17. An enticing beginning. We want to find out more about Dolores (or Lola, the Spanish version, don't ask!). And yes, that's a bewitching cover that makes me want to dive into the book (and possibly any old trunk I happen to find!)

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  18. Thank you Nik. Livia Reasoner created that cover. She did a great job. I like the word "bewitching" for that cover. Lola (or Dolores in Spanish) is quite a woman. She appears in other stories with her wit, uncanny predictions and good sense. Thank you so much for your comment.

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  19. Time to announce the winner of the revised HARMONICA JOE'S RELUCTANT BRIDE. And the winner is...Heidiwriter!
    Heidi, please email me at starcriter at yahoo dot com so I can get this prize to you. Congratulations!

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  20. I love Harmonica Joe! Congratulations on the re-release (love the cover too!). M. S.

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  21. Thank you so much for coming--Meredith? I hope I have your name right. Everything came hard writing this story. I had writer's block right in the middle and had to really work through it. I think now it made this story even better and Cheryl did such a great job on the edits for this revised edition. I am so happy with this cover by Livia Reasoner. Thank you so much for commenting.

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  22. Sarah, congrats on your re-release of Harmonica Joe! It sounds like a great time travel romance. Love the new cover!

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    1. Thank you, Lyn. I'm very excited about this re-release. I appreciate you coming by to comment.

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  23. Sarah, Time travel through the inside of the trunk made me smile. What a clever idea. My grandfather taught me to play the harmonica when I was eight years old, and I haven't encountered many who play the harmonica, so it's nice to find a sister harmonica player. :-)

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  24. Hello harmonica playing Kaye. LOL I got the idea for this story one day when I was playing my harmonica with my feet propped up on my grandfather's old trunk full of family treasures. I thought, "what was it like when everything in this trunk was new?" And from there, I built this story.
    I have several harmonicas--one of them was my dad's. The nice thing about a harmonica is you can take it with you everywhere ya go. LOL
    I'm so glad to have met a sister harmonican (I know that's probably not a word, but I like it any way.) Thank, Kaye. you so much for your lovely comments

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