My publisher is Elk Lake Publishing, Inc. Deb Haggerty is my
editor. My dear husband always proofreads my books. Crystel Phelps was my
editor and Joyce Hart was my agent.
If you teach or
speak. What’s coming up on your calendar?
I do book signings, blog interviews, and telephone
interviews. I’m thinking of authoring a book on How To Write An Excellent Novel, but my contracts are keeping me
too busy this year.
If you had to
completely start over in another place, where would you move, and why?
I love to live by the ocean, but in the middle of Texas that’s not possible, so I dream of starting over
somewhere on the Texas
coast. I don’t want to leave Texas
because my children and grandchildren are proud Texans and never plan to move.
I love Galveston so if I ever leave this
highly-populated, congested traffic Metroplex of Dallas/Ft. Worth, I would start
anew in Galveston which is on the southern coast
of Texas .
People here are fine, loving, neighborly as in helpful, and conservative. Texans
are great people.
If you could only
tell aspiring novelists one thing, what would it be?
Forget about writing what you know and write about what
interests you.
That’s good advice,
Anne. Early on, I was told to write what you know, and I did that for the first
books, and I’ve done in a few scattered books. The rest have been what I’m
interested in. You’ve been asked to be in charge of a celebrity cruise. Who
would you ask to take part, and why? (AS in what program, singers, etc. [it
doesn’t have to be writing related])
I would have a healthy weight loss and physical activity cruise.
The cuisine would be healthy with different options of different diets or
life-style menus. There would be choices of yoga, Pilates, cardio, and swimming
exercises. This would be an adult only cruise. All entertainment would be humorous and
light-hearted. Music would be peppy to keep people stimulated and moving. Prizes
would be awarded for the most weight lost each day by sex and age group.
That sounds like a
fun cruise. Count me in. Tell us about the featured book.
SHADOW OF THE DAGGER
is set in Texas and in the exotic country of Turkey where
the seven churches of Revelation were as well as Paul’s journey.
Three people are murdered and one kidnapped to find the
solution to a priceless treasure map.
As Nicole Phillips seeks to find her kidnapped brother, she doesn’t know whom to trust. No one is who they appear to be. All is deception.
To bring his brother’s murderer to justice, CIA Intel Analyst, Josh Baruch, lays his life on the line. Can he walk the tightrope between obeying the killers’ instructions and bringing them to justice?
Because Nicole’s husband died in a mysterious plane crash,
she fears falling in love again with a reckless, danger-loving type like her
late husband. Josh Baruch, the CIA Analyst using her as bait to track her
brother’s kidnapper, is just such a risk-taking man. Besides living on the
edge, Josh is bitter about women and questions God.
Please give us the
first chapter of the book.
“My marriage can’t end this way!” Nicole Phillips gripped her
brother’s arm as the helicopter door opened. Her tears blurred the desolate,
wind-swept slice of Texas
land abutting the Mexican border.
The hope she’d nurtured since the police helicopter left the
Dallas Police Station wilted like the yellowed sagebrush dotting the arid
earth. More tears veiled the officer holding up his arms to assist her off the
chopper. She stumbled. The unsteady step down to the rough ground jolted her.
She ducked her head beneath the whump, whump, whump of the helicopter’s blades.
Her brother thudded to the ground beside her.
She followed Ian and the policeman away from the blasts of wind
created by the spinning blades. Her cowboy boots kicked up dust as she walked
across several hundred yards of empty flat land. She and Ian reached a dip in
the vast, open landscape.
Scattered wreckage glinted in the sunlight.
Behind her, the helicopter shut down.
A cold chill settled over her. She hugged her arms to her chest.
“It’s a mistake. This can’t be Paul’s plane.”
With strong, gentle fingers, Ian squeezed her shoulder. “Nikki,
there’s no mistake.”
She raised her face toward her newly-deaf brother, so he could
read her lips. “Of course, there is. Don’t look so worried. Paul’s fine. Fine.”
Her husband had been missing ten days, six hours, and thirty-five
minutes. No, Paul wasn’t fine. She brushed numb fingers across her eyes and
blinked hard at the piles of metal.
“Surely, that can’t be all that remains of a plane?”
“I’m afraid so, Sis.” Ian shrugged.
I can’t believe it.” Nicole clenched her fists and shook her
head. “This scorched earth is no place to say goodbye.” She gazed at Ian. “No
place for a man like Paul to die.”
“Not much left.” Ian’s scratchy voice sounded strained—unlike
the usual well-spoken words he practiced each month at rehab. An early
diagnosis two years ago had given both of them opportunity to learn lip reading
and signing before silence shut Ian from the world of hearing.
“Why here?” Nicole choked, swallowed, then forced words through
her constricted throat drier than the desert beneath her boots. “Even if
mechanical trouble forced Paul down, he could have skid-landed here. He wouldn’t
have crashed. This doesn’t make sense.”
Ian rubbed his square chin. “You’re right. The crash here is
more than strange.”
Her boots crunched on the burned grass as she circled the scattered
pile of twisted metal and shattered plexiglass. Stark shadows and deadly quiet
added to her sense of unreality.
“Nothing here adds up,” she signed.
Ian’s long strides shortened to match her steps. She
loosened her hand on his sleeve but didn’t let go.
“Bizarre.” Ian stooped by a metal fragment.
“Ma’am.” The police officer loomed beside her.
She’d forgotten him.
“This way, Mrs. Phillips.” He led her to a jagged, misshapen
piece of metal hidden by a sheared off bush. “The FAA ruled this crash an
accident. Said the plane was out of gas.”
She knelt, touched the metal, then jerked back.
“Careful, sun’s baked it hot.” Ian’s warning came too late.
Nicole rubbed her stinging fingers. With the tip of her nail,
she traced the still legible scarlet-painted S. Her heartbeat slowed, turned
bleak, deadened.
“I’m sorry, Nikki.” Ian’s baritone voice shook.
“Summer’s Girl,” Nicole whispered.
Ian held out his hand and tugged her to her feet.
“Sorry, ma’am.” The police officer’s hat shielded his eyes.
His mouth was set in a hard line. “We searched the area but …” He shook his
head. “… couldn’t find any remains. We think coyotes …” he paused and cleared
his throat. “Wreck’s been here a few days. There’s blood ...”
The policeman’s voice drifted into background sound. Paul’s plane
found but not Paul. Perhaps he was still alive. Nicole gazed around the vast
emptiness and said vaguely, “Paul and I talked of having a baby.”
Ian laid gentle hands on her shoulders. “Nikki.” He drew her
against his chest.
Her knees threatened to buckle. She leaned into her brother’s
shoulder and spoke into his crisp dress shirt. “Sometimes …” She remembered Ian’s
deafness and lifted her face to him so he could read her lips. “Sometimes, Paul
loaned his plane to one of his buddies.”
Ian shook his head, squinting against the harsh sunlight.
His blue eyes brimmed sympathy. “Not this time.” He lowered his voice. “But
this was no accident.”
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on the Internet?
I love chatting with my readers. You can find me at
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It’s my pleasure to
share your book with my blog readers. I’m eager to read it.
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Thanks so much, Lena, for having me as your guest.
This book sounds intriguing. I'd love to have an opportunity to read it. I am not sure I have read one of Anne's books but her name is quite familiar. Perhaps I've read one of her Christmas books.
Vera in the middle of North Carolina
Vera, if you've not read any of my books, this one is a good place to start. This is the first book in my CIA Operatives series and I know you'll enjoy it as well as learn about one of the most fascinating places I've visited. Shadow of the Dagger is set in Turkey which was the Asia Minor of Biblical times. The seven churches of Revelation, the journeys of Paul, and the exotic city of Istanbul are all located in Turkey. Nice to meet you here. I hope to see you again.
I enjoy Anne’s books. Blessings from WV.
Lucy, I'm so glad you enjoy my books. Which ones have you read. Do you like the historicals or the suspense better? Nice to meet you here.
I enjoy reading Anne's books please enter me in the amazing giveaway! Sarah Taylor from OHIO
Hi Sarah,
I'm happy that you love my books. Do you prefer my historical fiction or my contemporary suspense series? I so love to hear back from my readers.
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Conway SC.
What an intriguing first page! Thank you for sharing this interview and giveaway.
Blessings!
Connie from KY
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Hi Connie, I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Good to see you here, Connie.
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