Monday, February 26, 2018

A New Beginning






I don't know about you, but I love starting a new series. Whether it be one to read, or one to write, there's just something exciting about a new beginning. 
Recently, I finished book one of a new romantic suspense series entitled Love On The Run and it's all about finding love in the most unusual of places, while running for your life.

Book One - Nowhere to Run is available now at Amazon:




Blurb for Nowhere To Run: 

WHEN YOU'RE RUNNING FOR YOUR LIFE, THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACE TO FALL IS IN LOVE

Surrounded by death and lies, the last thing Dr. Jordan Scott needs is to fall in love.

Jordan thought she knew her boyfriend better than anyone…until a Detective Riley Donovan confronts her with the truth about her brother’s death. His murder was no random act of violence. And Caesar is the prime suspect, which puts her directly in the path of danger.


What about you? What type of series do you like to read the most?



Mary Alford was inspired to become a writer after reading romantic suspense greats Victoria Holt and Phyllis Whitney. Soon creating characters and throwing them into dangerous situations that test their faith came naturally for Mary. In 2012 Mary entered the Speed Dating contest hosted by Love Inspired Suspense and later received “the call”. In addition to writing for Love Inspired Suspense, Mary also writes Christian romance and sweet romance. Being a published author has been a dream come true for Mary. Stop by and see all of Mary's work at www.maryalford.net 


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10 comments:

  1. I love beginning a new series, also, Mary. And the tagline for your book is so clever!

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  2. I love starting a new series, too. Especially if I know there are already several books available for me to go right to after the first one!

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  3. I enjoy the beginning of a new series by an author I like. Great cover.

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  4. I just started a new series. It is fun to begin but I hated saying good-bye to my old one.

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    1. I have that problem, too, Margaret. Its easy to fall in love with the characters and hate to let them. go.

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