It's all about the pitch . . .
Ivey lost her soldier husband. Suddenly he's back. But who--or what--is he really?
Book Blurb:
Ivey London was told her military husband died on a mission
overseas. She buried him as a war hero and tried to move on with her life by
raising their young son, dealing with her vengeful brother, and coping with her
mother’s Alzheimer’s. Five years go by and one day she learns of a secret
underground chamber were special soldiers are imprisoned to recover. Further,
one amnesiac soldier managed to escape. When her son begins to display unusual
behaviors, she goes to investigate. All evidence points to finding her late
husband. If it is him, back from the dead, Ivey refuses to give him up again.
Keegan London awoke in a hospital cell with no memories.
Fleeing, he finds himself in a strange, unknown world, with no one to turn to.
Until he finds a friendly Priest who runs a homeless shelter and he stumbles
across the woman who claims to be his wife. While she can fill some gaps in his
lost memories, she cannot explain his curious abilities. Pursued by someone
determined to get him back, Keegan has few options but to trust the woman who
makes his heart fire like a cannon. Ivey has dibs on him, but first they have
to uncover who—and what--Keegan really is before they can recover what they
had.
About Ryan Jo:
Ryan Jo Summers writes romances that blur the lines of subgenres. She mixes contemporary withtime travel, Christian, suspense, sweet, and paranormal like blending a fruit and yogurt smoothie. Her non-fiction works have appeared in numerous trade journals and magazines including ‘WNC Woman Magazine’, ‘Critter Magazine’, ‘Journey Devotions’, and ‘Vet Tech Journal’. She is a regular contributing author for the ‘Asheville Pet Gazette’.
Her
hobbies include baking, crafts, gardening, enjoying nature, and
chess/mah-jongg/word-find puzzles. She pet sits/dog walks when she’s not busy
writing and she fosters homeless pets for area animal rescues.
She
lives in a century-old cottage in North Carolina with her own menagerie of
rescued pets and way too many houseplants. “September’s
Song” is her second self-published work, the first one being the chronicles
of the first two years with her adopted PTSD rescue collie.
Thank you, Maddy, for hosting me today!
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