Monday, March 05, 2012

SAVING HOPE - Margaret Daley - Free Book


How did this book come about?
Saving Hope is a book of my heart--a book I had to write. The topic about teenagers is important to me--something I had to write about--human trafficking (child prostitution--I consider young teenagers still children). I wanted to show the dangers of it here in the United States. How kids were entrapped and lured into it.

Tell us about the book’s cover and what makes it unique.
I'm not sure it is unique but it does give a feel for the story. This is the first of my Men of Texas Rangers Series (contemporary romantic suspense). The man on it illustrates my hero in the book, Wyatt Sheridan--strong, determined.

I love the cover. Please explain and differentiate between what’s fact and fiction in the book.
The story is fiction and so are the characters. The facts are the background information about human trafficking and child prostitution, the situations these teens are up against.

How much research did you have to do for this book?
I did a lot of research about human trafficking in the United States, how kids are lured into situations where they become prostitutes often against their will, what it does to them and about information concerning the Texas Rangers (not the baseball team). I interviewed a Texas Ranger out of the Garland office and got some insight into what they do. I also have a friend who helps with me the “cop” information.

What are some of the most interesting things you found about this subject that you weren’t able to use in the story?
I wouldn't call it interesting but some of the steamier situations teens found themselves in were chilling and enlightening. Some of the ways these girls and boys are trapped into being like a slave basically. It opened my eyes to what is going on in the world, in the United States. I have grandchildren and don't want them to be caught up in something like this. It helps to be informed, rather than to pretend it doesn't exist. Hundreds of thousands of teens are affected in the United States alone.

What inspired and surprised you while you were writing the book?
I always felt the Lord wanted me to write this story. I got discouraged when it was rejected but kept my hope up. That paid off. The whole way through writing the story I depended on Him to help me. Often when I had a plot problem, I would sleep on it and the solution would come to me in the morning.

I love it when that happens. What do you hope the reader takes away from the story?
I hope a good romantic suspense with a mystery and a fast paced story. I want the reader to feel a sense of hope in the end, but be aware of the dark side of life. I hope teenagers will read it and become educated on what can happen to them. To be aware of the dangers in certain situations.

What is the next project you’re working on?
I'm finishing up the third book in the Men of the Texas Rangers Series. I've titled it Scorned Justice about revenge. It will come out next spring. The second book in the series will be out in October 2012 called Shattered Silence about various forms of bullying. As a teacher I encountered bullying. It is a subject I'm passionate about.

What do you do when you have to get away from the story for a while?
Lately I haven't had much of a chance to because of deadlines and being president of ACFW. When I can, I like to play with my granddaughters, go out with my friends to lunch and a movie or spend quiet time with my husband.

Blurb for Saving Hope:

When a teenager goes missing from the Beacon of Hope School, Texas Ranger Wyatt Sheridan and school director Kate Winslow are forced into a dangerous struggle against a human trafficking organization. But the battle brings dire consequences as Wyatt's daughter is terrorized and Kate is kidnapped.

Now it's personal, and Wyatt finds both his faith and investigative skills challenged as he fights to discover the mastermind behind the ring before evil destroys everyone he loves.

Please give us the first page of the book.
         Rose gripped her cell phone so tightly her muscles ached. “Where are you, Lily?”

         “At—Nowhere Motel.” A sob caught on the end of the last word. “Help—me.” Lily’s breath rattled, followed by a clunking sound as though she’d dropped the phone.

         Rose paced the small bathroom at Beacon of Hope. “Lily?” Sweat coated her palms, and she rubbed her free hand against her jeans.

         Silence taunted her.

         What have you done? But the second Rose asked that question, an image came to mind of her friend lying on the dingy gray sheets in the cheap motel, wasted, trying anyway she could to forget the horror of her life.

         “Lily, talk to me. Stay on the line.” Pulling the door open, Rose entered her room. When she saw her roommate, she came to a stop.

         Cynthia’s wide-eyed gaze fixed on Rose for a few seconds before the fourteen-year-old dropped her head and stared at the hardwood floor. Rose crossed to her dresser, dug into the back of the top drawer, and grabbed a small, worn leather case. She pushed past her roommate and headed into the upstairs hallway.

         Striding toward the staircase, Rose dismissed her roommate’s startled expression and focused on the crisis at hand. “Lily, are you still there?”

         A sound as though someone fumbled the phone and caught it filtered through the connection. “Rose, I need—you.”

         “I told you I would come if you wanted to get out. I’ll be—”

A click cut off the rest of Rose’s words. No, Lily. Please hang on.

You have me hooked. How can readers find you on the Internet?
My website (and blog is on it) at http://www.margaretdaley.com .


Thank you, Margaret, for introducing us to your new series.


Readers, here are links to the book. By using one when you order, you help support this blog.
Saving Hope: Men of the Texas Rangers Book 1 - paperback
Saving Hope: Men of the Texas Rangers Book 1 - Kindle


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25 comments:

Coolestmommy said...

I actually got to review this book for Once Upon A Romance. Loved the book!!! I'm looking forward to more from Margaret Daley.

Don't enter me because I have a copy already. Whoever wins needs to read it. Well written and great characters.

Thanks for sharing--it was fun to get to know you!!

Robyn
NE

Margaret Daley said...

I'm so glad you enjoyed Saving Hope, Robyn.

Anonymous said...

I WOULD TO WIN A COPY OF SAVING HOPE.

ANGELA FROM KY

Unknown said...

Saving Hope...i have entered more than one giveaway hoping to win. Thanks for giving me another opportunity. i have not read many novels by Margaret, but those i have a super. Thanks to for the post

Marianne from Arizona

mitzi underscore wanham at yahoo dot com

Katie Marie said...

I have the first book in the series -- count me in on this giveaway! I always love to read the complete series. It's so fun to revisit characters!

Katie from Florida

Margaret Daley said...

Thanks for stopping by, Angela, Marianne and Katie. I wish I had enough books to give to everyone.

Jo said...

"Saving Grace" sounds like a good book and one that I would love to read. Thank you for the opportunity.

Blessings,
Jo from Southern Arizona

writingsofrosie said...

With myself being a teenager I would love the opportunity to win this.

Thank you!

Rosie from FL

A.Jones said...

Oh my! I really want to read this book! I'm hooked just by the excerpt and would be interested in learning more on the topic of human trafficking here in the U.S. Please enter me!

I live in New York

squiresj said...

I would love to win and review this book. Please enter me. I love Margaret's books.
God Blss
jrs362 at hotmail dot com

Mary Preston said...

A wonderful interview thank you.

I already have SAVING HOPE on my wish list.

Mary P

QLD AUSTRALIA

Mary Hawkins said...

Wow, this looks like another great book from you Margaret. If I don't win, definitely one to watch for here at our bookshops.

CarlybirdH said...

I would love to win this book. Thank you.
Carly in Burlington, NC

Joanna Richmond said...

sounds very interesting, I have a few of Margaret Daley's Books and Love her book, I Would Love to read it. Please enter in the drawing.
Thanks
Joanna Richmond,
Blanch NC

Abigail Mitchell said...

Haven't read any of your books yet, but they all look interesting!!!
Please enter me in the drawing!
Thanks and God Bless!
Abigail
Blanch, N.C.

Sarah Rebekah Richmond said...

Enter me!
God Bless,
Sarah
Blanch,N.C.

Janet Kerr said...

The series sounds wonderful. I have just heard about it and would be very interested to read it.
Please enter me in the giveaway. I am from B.C., CANADA.

Thanks so much!

janet(underscore)kerr(at)msn(dot)com

apple blossom said...

love to win Margaret's book thanks for the chance
live in ND

ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

Anonymous said...

I have enjoyed reading many of
Margaret Daley's suspense novels.
Please enter me in the drawing for
an opportunity to win this book.
God Bless You!

Dennie Richmond
Blanch, NC

Sharon Richmond said...

Enter me I would love to win a copy of this book it sounds and looks like a great story!! Thanks and God bless.
Sharon Richmond
Blanch, NC.

karenk said...

thanks for the chance to read this inspirational story :)

karenk...from PA
kmkuka at yahoo dot com

Margaret Daley said...

Rosie, I hope a lot of teens will read this book.

Thank you all for stopping by, Jo, Sharon, Dennie, Abi, Karen, Janet, Sarah, Jane, Mary (both of you), Alzess, Abigail, Joanna, and Carly. I love this list of names--good ones to use as character names.

Nathanael Richmond said...

Please enter me in the drawing!
Nathanael
Blanch, NC.

Megan @ Inspired by Fiction said...

I have a couple of friends with a heart to educate and help the human trafficking issues. It is so hard to grasp how real and especially how close to home it hits. It is easier to keep the disillusionment that it only happens in other countries.
Fiction, when done in this way is a great way to educate. I so appreciate your work! I'll have to check out this series!!

Megan from PA

Susan H said...

Sounds like a great read! Love the cover!
I'm from Texas