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Finding Harmony (Katie #3): A What Doesn't Kill You Romantic Mystery - What Doesn't Kill You
Pamela Fagan Hutchins
Finding Harmony (Katie #3): A What Doesn't Kill You Romantic Mystery - What Doesn't Kill You
Pamela Fagan Hutchins
Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Quarter-Finalist (Winner TBA July 21, 2014)!
Finding Harmony takes you on a high stakes race through the islands, with suspense, romance, a little voodoo, and laughs.
Katie?s already on edge when a dead guy shows up at Annalise and shady locals claim there are slave remains in the foundation, but when Nick doesn?t come home to her and the kids, she?s ready to lose it. A frantic Katie launches a Caribbean-wide manhunt, calling on Kurt, her stoic, steady father-in-law, and Collin, her badass big brother, to help her search air, land, and sea for her husband, who may be in very big trouble indeed.
#3 in the Katie & Annalise series. Don't miss Katie's adventures in #1, Saving Grace, and #2, Leaving Annalise.
See why this series won contest after contest.
2011 Winner of the Houston Writers Guild Novel Contest
2010 Winner of the Writers League of Texas Romance Contest
2012 Winner of the Houston Writers Guild Ghost Story Contest
Once Upon A Romance Calls Hutchins an "up and coming powerhouse writer."
If you like Sandra Brown or Janet Evanovich, you will love Pamela Fagan Hutchins. A former attorney and native Texan, Pamela lived in the U. S. Virgin Islands for nearly ten years. She refuses to admit to taking notes for this series during that time.
The reviews are in, and they're good. Very, very good.
From the ABNA 2014 Contest: "Finding Harmony" was an excerpt I was not excited to read, but found myself rapidly changing my mind. The author created appealing characters who displayed just enough sass to remove them from the realm of perfect romance characters. This seems to be more of an adventure/crime/supernatural novel than a romance." ?Vine Reviewer
From the ABNA 2014 Contest: "It's a rare excerpt -- one where a clever idea is supported by a clear, witty and distinct voice, a clear sense of a narrative arc. I couldn't help laughing out loud when I got to "?There?s a dead pig on the table, a dead guy in the driveway, and a legion of dead people dem ready to swim up through our cisterns into the house." Seriously, in what way is this not going to be a fun read, in plot, character and narrative voice??? The sense of setting also works. Although the occasionally clunky descriptive passages detracted from this, the encounters with the Pig Man and Dan-Dan won me over, in part precisely because they aren't stereotypes. Here's the reason I rated this so highly: by the time I finished the excerpt, I was convinced I knew which Caribbean island this was set on, and where the house is, and where the Pig Man is. I still am. Really." ?Vine Reviewer
Katie is the first character I have absolutely fallen in love with since Stephanie Plum! Stephanie Swindell, bookstore owner
Engaging storyline...taut suspense, with a touch of the jumbie adding a distinct flavor to the mix and the romance perfectly kept on the backburner while dealing with predatory psychopaths. MBR Bookwatch
E-book and audio versions also available. Watch for Going for Kona, coming October 1, 2014.
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294 pages, Illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 1, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781939889102 |
Publishers | Skipjack Publishing |
Pages | 294 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 16 mm · 395 g |
Language | English |
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