Sunday, June 11, 2017

It's time to celebrate my new release, OH DANNY BOY by Josie Riviera

I am thrilled to share the news that my sweet contemporary romance, OH DANNY BOY, is now on pre-order. This Kindle Scout approved novel will be released on June 13th!

If you haven't snagged your copy at the special pre-order price of $2.99, click here.



Today I'm sharing an excerpt:


CHAPTER ONE

“Seamus, don’t jump!” Clara Donovan heard her own cries, the shouts resounding through the misty night air. She raced across the sidewalk toward Farthing Bridge, her gaze riveted on a horror she didn’t want to believe. Her older brother Seamus sat on the edge of a tall bridge with his head slumped in his hands, a bottle of whiskey beside him. The arched stone bridge spanned the River Farthing, connecting the town to a once-popular marketplace.
No. It couldn’t be. Her breath burned in her chest as she took in gulps of dampness and drizzle. Don’t stop. Run faster.
When she reached the bridge, she elbowed through a group of late-night revelers. Several pointed up at Seamus. “He’s off the rails!” someone shouted.
Her brother seemed unaware of the gathering crowd. He swung his legs back and forth like an underwound metronome and stared into the ice-cold river below.
She shook off the image of him on her living room floor several days earlier. He’d been passed out drunk. Should she have phoned a treatment center? No. She could fix her brother’s problems. He simply needed encouragement, surrounded by his loving, supportive family.
Seamus. Gentle Seamus. Kind and fiery-haired, quick to temper, quicker to make amends. Her heart squeezed at the scruffy, dejected man he’d become since his wife had died.
Clara put her hands on her knees and took in calm, even breaths. Quickly, she assessed the corroded pedestrian catwalk leading to the top of the bridge, the skull and crossbones sign that warned Danger.
She stared upward at her sweet brother. “Dear saints in heaven, Seamus,” she whispered. “You promised me that you’d never drink again.”
She stuffed her wool gloves into her jacket pockets and bent to lace her weatherproof boots tighter. There was no time to dash around the river to the street that crossed the bridge, and she certainly wouldn’t ask anyone in the crowd to lend a hand.
She yanked off the “Danger” sign and threw it to the ground. That pressing feeling in her chest, like she was running out of air, slowed her movements. Dragging in another breath, she grasped the slippery wet handrails and stepped onto the bottom rung of the catwalk.
“Missus, are you trained for this?” a man from the crowd inquired.
She glanced around. The man stood a hairsbreadth away. He was tall with piercing blue eyes and carried a guitar case. His dark brown hair had a reddish tinge and his navy wool jacket strained against his athletic form.

I hope this novel will transport you to the beautiful country of Ireland. 
Below is a pic I took this past summer, when my husband and I visited our daughter in Ireland. She is currently studying at university in Northern Ireland.

Happy Reading!




 Josie Riviera is a USA TODAY Bestselling Author of contemporary, inspirational, and historical sweet romances that read like Hallmark movies. She lives in the Charlotte, NC, area with her wonderfully supportive husband. They share their home with an adorable Shih Tzu who constantly needs grooming and live in an old house forever needing renovations. 
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18 comments:

  1. Josie, it sounds like a great read. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  2. We visited Ireland briefly in 2004 because my husband was running a marathon in Dublin. I'd love to go back again. Your novel makes me "homesick".

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    1. Dublin is a gorgeous city, Arietta. We always fly into Dublin or Shannon when visiting Ireland.

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  3. I loved this book. Can't wait to read your next one.
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    1. My hope is that this novel captures the tone and flavor of Ireland, Merrillee.

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  5. Sounds like a lovely story. I would LOVE an audio copy.

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    1. Thanks, Gina. The audio copy of Oh Danny Boy is currently in production. The Narrator is award-winning with a gorgeous Irish brogue who lives in Dublin. Not available yet, though, so that's why I'm offering another audiobook instead.

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  6. That was so suspenseful! Thanks for sharing the excerpt. Danny Boy is on my "must read" list.

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    1. I meant "Oh Danny Boy". I tried to edit but couldn't. :)

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    2. Thanks for your post, Cindy! :)

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  8. Ireland sounds beautiful, and I look forward to reading stories set there. Thanks for writing!

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    1. Thanks, AuntM. The country is beautiful--although my daughter--who currently lives there--is reporting cool, windy, and rainy conditions today. :)

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  9. Thanks so much for all your lovely comments.

    Gina Johnson--you're the winner of a FREE audiobook--Candleglow and Mistletoe. Please contact me at josieriviera@aol.com

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