Tracie Podger ~ Letters to Lincoln, Book Blitz / Excerpt

 

Letters to Lincoln by Tracie Podger

 

 

Blurb:

What do you do when your husband dies unexpectedly?

You write him a letter, of course.

What do you do when someone answers that letter?

 

Dani was mid-thirties when she found herself alone and without her soulmate.

Coming to terms with her loss took all her strength and her voice.

If Dani thought she’d experienced the worst life could throw at her, she was wrong.

Lies, deceit, confusion surround her.

A stranger, a builder, and a priest, comfort her.

 

Letters to Lincoln is a contemporary romance about overcoming loss, finding the strength to rebuild a life, and learning to forgive.

 

For readers over the age of 18.

 

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Amazon – http://mybook.to/LettersToLincoln

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If you loved A Virtual Affair, then you’ll also love Letters To Lincoln – reviewer.
 
Excerpt

I heard noises: beeping, whispered voices. It was the clinical smell assaulting my nose that had me realise I wasn’t at home. I tried to open my eyes, but the light, such a bright light above me, burned my retinas. My body ached, my arm felt heavy as if weighed down.

I drifted back into sleep.

“Dani, can you hear me?”

“Dani, we need you to open your eyes, honey.”

Honey?

I felt a hand on my shoulder, it gently squeezed. Why couldn’t they leave me be? Did they not understand? The minute I opened my eyes, the minute I heard their words, I’d have to remember. I didn’t want to remember.

“Baby girl, it’s time to wake up now.” Not even my dad’s voice could chase the fear of waking up away.

The hand squeezed and eventually, fingertips pried one eyelid open. I moved my head away; it was an invasion. An assault on my desired numbness. I had no choice. I opened my eyes, squinting against the harsh lights above me and turned my head.

My dad sat on a chair beside me. He leant forwards, reached out, and smoothed the hair from my forehead. I winced at the sting as his fingers brushed over the stitches.

“Hey,” he said, gently.

A nurse stood beside him, busying herself with a clipboard and notes. She looked up and smiled softly at me. I didn’t return the smile.

I looked down at the arm that felt heavy and saw the white plaster cast, stretching from hand to elbow. Using my other hand, I placed it on my stomach. I knew.

About the Author

Tracie Podger currently lives in Kent, UK with her husband and a rather obnoxious cat called George. She’s a Padi Scuba Diving Instructor with a passion for writing. Tracie has been fortunate to have dived some of the wonderful oceans of the world where she can indulge in another hobby, underwater photography. She likes getting up close and personal with sharks.

 

Tracie likes to write in different genres. Her Fallen Angel series and its accompanying books are mafia romance and full of suspense. A Virtual Affair is contemporary romance, and Gabriel and A Deadly Sin are thriller/suspense. The Facilitator is erotic romance.

 

Available from Amazon, iBooks, Kobo & Nook

 

Fallen Angel, Part 1

Fallen Angel, Part 2

Fallen Angel, Part 3

Fallen Angel, Part 4

The Fallen Angel Box Set

Evelyn – A Novella – To accompany the Fallen Angel Series

Rocco – A Novella – To accompany the Fallen Angel Series

Robert – To accompany the Fallen Angel Series

Travis – To accompany the Fallen Angel Series

A Virtual Affair – A standalone and available in KindleUnlimited

Gabriel – A standalone and available in KindleUnlimited

The Facilitator – A standalone and available in KindleUnlimited

A Deadly Sin – A standalone and available in KindleUnlimited

Harlot – A standalone and available in KindleUnlimited

Letters to Lincoln – A standalone

 

Coming soon

 

Allana

A Deadly Mission

Hitchhiker

Jackson

 

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