Date Published: 10/20/2013
Romantic Suspense
They say it’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
Finn McGraw disagrees.
He was just seventeen when he had a torrid summer affair with the girl who stole his heart—and then inexplicably turned on him. Finn may have moved on with his life, but he’s never forgotten her.
Now, ten years later, he’s got more than his lost love to worry about. A horrific accident turns his life upside down, resurrecting the ghosts of his long-dead family and taking the lives of the few people he has left.
Finn always believed his estranged brother was responsible for the fire that killed their family—but an unexpected inheritance with a mystery attached throws everything he knows into doubt.
And on top of that, the beguiling daughter of his wealthy employer has secrets of her own. But the closer he gets, the harder she pushes him away.
The Seacrest is a story of intrigue and betrayal, of secrets and second chances—and above all, of a love that never dies.
Finn McGraw disagrees.
He was just seventeen when he had a torrid summer affair with the girl who stole his heart—and then inexplicably turned on him. Finn may have moved on with his life, but he’s never forgotten her.
Now, ten years later, he’s got more than his lost love to worry about. A horrific accident turns his life upside down, resurrecting the ghosts of his long-dead family and taking the lives of the few people he has left.
Finn always believed his estranged brother was responsible for the fire that killed their family—but an unexpected inheritance with a mystery attached throws everything he knows into doubt.
And on top of that, the beguiling daughter of his wealthy employer has secrets of her own. But the closer he gets, the harder she pushes him away.
The Seacrest is a story of intrigue and betrayal, of secrets and second chances—and above all, of a love that never dies.
#1 – Do You See Writing as a Career? Yes, a career, a calling, an unforgiving
mistress, an addiction, and an itch that must be scratched. ;o)
#2 – What was the Hardest Part of Your Writing Process?
Realizing that my daughters—although now grown—might read the love scenes. LOL.
#3 – Did you have any One Person Who Helped You Out with
Your Writing Outside of Your Family? Many folks have been wonderful to me, but
my greatest mentor is Sonya Bateman, an accomplished and generous author. (http://housephoenix.wordpress.com)
#4 – What is next for your writing? I’ve just started a new
romantic suspense about a young woman, Portia Lamont, who’s just come home
after a four-year disappearance. Home is Morgan Horse Farm in Vermont, near the
Green Mountains. Her mom and dad are in New York City, and a neighbor, who used
to ride horses with Portia as a youth, is now tending her family’s farm. Boone
Sterling wants to do the right thing, but doesn’t understand why Portia is so
fragile, so thin, so frightened. What happened to her? Still working on a
title. ;o)
#5 – Do you have an addiction to reading as well as writing?
If so, what are you currently reading?
Absolutely. I’m currently reading the series of current day
Sherlock Holmes stories by Stephanie Osborne, entitled “The
Displaced Detective” series. It is great!
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This or That?
#1 - iPd or Mp3? Neither, iPhone! ;o)
#2 – Chocolate or Vanilla? Vanilla.
#3 – Mashed Potatoes or French Fries? Garlic mashed… yum!
#4 – Comedy or Drama? Comedy.
#5 – Danielle Steel or Nicholas Sparks? Nicholas Sparks.
Hey, how did you know everyone’s been comparing my work to his lately? I never
intended it to happen, just wanted to write a great love story!
#6 – Fantasy or Reality? Hm. Not sure on this one. I love
mysteries, which are fantasy, but not the fantasy genre. So I guess fiction
would best answer this!
#7 – Call or Text? Both, how can you not do both?
#8 – Public School or Home School? My daughters went to
public school, but it was tough. Especially the awful things they learned on
the school bus when they were just in Kindergarten!
#9 – Coffee or Hot Chocolate? – Coffee!
#10 – eBook or Paperback? Both, but eBooks and audio books
are my favorites now!
Aaron Paul Lazar writes to soothe his soul. An award-winning, bestselling Kindle author of three addictive mystery series, writing books, and a new love story, Aaron enjoys the Genesee Valley countryside in upstate New York, where his characters embrace life, play with their dogs and grandkids, grow sumptuous gardens, and chase bad guys. Visit his website at http://www.lazarbooks.com and watch for his upcoming releases THE SEACREST (2013), SANCTUARY (2014), and VIRTUOSO (2014).
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