#WakeRobinRidge Book 3: #Harbinger

Final Harbinger Cover at 25percent

 

Nope, I haven’t actually launched this book yet, as I haven’t finished deciding how to go about it, but it is available in Kindle and print format, and already selling, in spite of my lack of a cohesive plan.  (Boy, do I hate that “P” word.) So I figured I’d better let you guys know, at least! This is the third book in my mountain series, and for those of you who enjoyed #WakeRobinRidge and #ABoyNamedRabbit, I hope you’ll be eager to follow Rabbit’s latest shivery adventure.  (Meanwhile, I’m trying to remember how to put the image/link in the right sidebar with my other books. Doh! Brain is on vacation!)

Blurb

“. . . he felt the wet slide of the dog’s burning hot tongue on his face, and the scrape of its razor sharp teeth against the top of his head. A white-hot agony of crushing pain followed, as the jaws began to close.”

The wine-red trillium that carpets the forests of the North Carolina Mountains is considered a welcome harbinger of spring—but not all such omens are happy ones. An Appalachian legend claims the Black Dog, or Ol’ Shuck, as he’s often called, is a harbinger of death. If you see him, you or someone you know is going to die.

But what happens when Ol’ Shuck starts coming for you in your dreams? Nightmares of epic proportions haunt the deacon of the Light of Grace Baptist Church, and bring terror into the lives of everyone around him. Even MacKenzie Cole and his adopted son, Rabbit, find themselves pulled into danger.

When Sheriff Raleigh Wardell asks Mac and Rabbit to help him solve a twenty-year-old cold case, Rabbit’s visions of a little girl lost set them on a path that soon collides with that of a desperate man being slowly driven mad by guilt.

As Rabbit’s gift of the Sight grows ever more powerful, his commitment to those who seek justice grows as well, even when their pleas come from beyond the grave. 

Wake-Robin Ridge Book 3: Harbinger

16 thoughts on “#WakeRobinRidge Book 3: #Harbinger

    • Some of them have NOT been waiting quietly, I can tell you. Ha! I’ve been getting emails and texts for weeks asking when, when, when it was coming, and I’m so happy to be able to point them the right direction, now. Hope they all enjoy it, after waiting so (semi)patiently. 😉 And once again, I thank you so much for such a great review. Nothing feels better than knowing you’ve told a story that someone else has enjoyed. (Folks, do check out Judith’s review! I’m tickled to death with it.)

      Now that I think about it, I believe I’ll reblog your review, and Cathy’s Friday post on Wake-Robin Ridge, too. Today feels like a good time to share. 😀

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    • Thanks, Aimee. And boy, I know what you mean. I’m so far behind on reviews, it’s just sad! And I LOVE writing them, too. I have to figure out one day a week for doing them, so I can get Bookin’ It active again, and can share all the lovely things I’ve read in the last year or so. (Yep, I’m that far behind. And equally as far behind on the actual READING, too.) I haven’t forgotten you, either, among all the others I’m trying to get to. I think I’m just too scared to stop WRITING long enough to do some of these other things. I have SO many stories I want to tell, and hear that ticking clock in the background all the time. 😯

      When you have a chance to read it, I hope you’ll enjoy it. I feel sure I’M going to enjoy YOURS! 😀

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  1. Congratulations, Marcia and best of luck with this “fresh from the oven”release! It’s time for a party, for sure. I am ready to fly over and join it. Keep some coffee for me, too!

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    • Thanks, Carmen! Come on over, but if you want coffee, you’ll have to hang out with Mark. I’m a confirmed tea drinker, myself. 😀 How about a nice cup of Rabbit’s Hazelnut Cocoa tea? It’s my own custom blend, and I promise, it’s yummy. 😀

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