Friday Favorites with Jane Godman

This week author Jane Godman is sharing her Favorites, Frustrations & Fabulous! She has a new book, Secret Baby, Second Chance. 





JANE GODMAN writes paranormal romance for Harlequin Nocturne and SMP Romance and thrillers for Harlequin Romantic Suspense. She also self publishes her historical and gothic stories. She has been a Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Nominee and The Romance Reviews Readers’ Choice Award Winner.
Jane worked in a variety of shops, bars, and offices before settling into a career as a teacher. She was born in Scotland and has lived in Germany, Wales, Malta, South Africa, and England. Jane still gets the urge to travel, although these days she tends to head for a Spanish beach, or a European city that is steeped in history.

When she isn’t reading or writing romance, Jane enjoys cooking and spending time with her family. She is married to a lovely man, has two grown up children and has recently discovered the joy of becoming a grandparent (to two gorgeous boys).

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1.       Favorites
The sea. I love it no matter the weather. I’m fascinated by its changing moods, so I love ice cream and sandcastles on a sunny day as much as I love thunder and lightning out at sea on a stormy night. I’m drawn to everything about the ocean. The sights, smells, and sounds. I think I must have been a sailor, or maybe a mermaid, in another life!
        
      Frustrations
Cruelty to animals. I suppose that goes deeper than frustration. We are so lucky to share our planet with so many beautiful creatures, yet we destroy their habitats and waste precious resources, thereby endangering their survival.  

       Fabulous

Everyone in the romance community. Readers (of course), other writers, editors, the behind-the-scenes team, bloggers, reviewers…being part of such an amazing group of people, all of whom are dedicated to happily-ever-afters!   

Secret Baby, Second Chance (Sons of Stillwater) 




A terrorized young mother and her secret child return home, where a killer awaits…



She’s alive!
 Vincente Delaney has finally found his girlfriend, Beth Wade, who disappeared a year and a half ago, alive. But he’s shocked to discover someone with her: their child, a little girl he never knew about! Once upon a time, lone wolf Vincente never expected forever with Beth, but now he must put everything on the line to protect her and their family.

Beth was forced to leave Vincente to protect everything she held dear. But now the threat to her loved ones’ lives has reared its ugly head again. As danger approaches, she and Vincente must delve into her past to cast out the darkness jeopardizing their future.


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14 comments:

  1. Congratulations on the new book! I like the sound of it. Suspense and romance.

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  2. Thanks, Mandy! Suspense and romance are a great combination:)

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  3. I'm always a fan of romantic suspense, and it's great getting to know you.Nothing wrong at all with hanging out at the beach! Hugs...RO

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    1. Nice to meet you, RO. Thanks for the hugs. Beach life is the best :)

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  4. Lovely interview, and the book sounds interesting!

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    1. Thanks, Christine. There are some interesting characters in the book, especially the dog. His name is Melon and he's a collie. He's a happy soul, so he doesn't live up to his name... Melon Collie = melancholy. I liked it :)

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  5. I love those "killer/stalker" type books where someone is in danger. That sounds really good.

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    1. Hi Mary! Yes, psychological thrillers are my favourite as well. I hope Secret Baby, Second Chance keeps you guessing. That was the plan!

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    1. Hi there! I'd love to know the story behind the "Armchair Squid" name!

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  7. That's a great one-sentence hook!

    I love the ocean, too. I love the sound and the vastness of it.

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  8. Just popping in to say hello! Hugs...and Happy Tuesday! RO

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  9. Congrats to Jane! I grew up by the sea, so I share that affinity.

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  10. There is something so calming about the sea, I agree. I love every time I get to see/experience it. And cruelty to animals is saddening :(

    My recent post: http://oliviascatastrophe.com/2018/02/5-mini-movie-reviews/

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