When I first discovered the world of Indie Authors, one of the first books I read by an indie was Where Secrets Lie by Donna Marie Lanheady. I was very impressed. Ms. Lanheady created a well-rounded story with interesting characters that I enjoyed reading very much. This month Ms. Lanheady has published her second novel Whoever You Are and so generously offered me a copy to review (which I will do in a future post). I have started reading it and am already intrigued by the story in the first few pages. I'd like to share with you information about Ms. Lanheady's new release and an excerpt from the novel. What a great book to pick up for your weekend read!
Whoever You Are
Donna Marie Lanheady
Book Description:
Are you defined by your
family, your career, your accomplishments? What happens when something you
think defines you changes?
Emily McGinn, a recurring
character from Where Secrets Lie,
believes she knows exactly who she is and where she belongs in the world, until
she receives an inheritance from an unknown benefactor. Uncovering the source
of the inheritance leads Emily to discover buried truths undermining what she
thought was a straightforward life. As the truths alter Emily’s perception of
the people closest to her, her perception of herself shifts as well.
Set in the unique
foothills community of Boulder ,
Colorado and its environs, Whoever You Are questions not only how
we define ourselves, but also how we define family and whether we bear any
responsibility for the actions of those who came before us.
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About the Author:
Although
Donna lives on the east coast now, she was born in a suburb of Denver ,
moved near Boulder as a teenager, and lived in
the Boulder area for much of her adult life,
which is why she chose Colorado
as the setting for her first two novels, Where Secrets Lie and Whoever
You Are.
Books
captivated Donna at a very young age. All those years and all those books
inspired her to become a writer. The journeys the books took her on enthralled
her. Their ability to make something imaginary seem real is what spoke to her,
got into her blood, and would not let her rest. She had to write!
Donna
loves to hear from readers and listen to their perspectives on her novels. It
fascinates her how people can look at the same thing and see it in so many
different ways, so if a reader ever wants to tell her what they think or just
wants learn more about her, find her on
Excerpt from Whoever You Are
(Please note: the format is due to pasting it into the blog and not a reflection of the book's formatting)
Chapter 1 – A Few Regrets
Grace shifted her gaze away
from him.
“Yes, I understand, Jimmy. I just
can’t deny this child any longer.”
Grace was the only person who
called him that anymore. Coming from anyone else, it would make him cringe.
However, the reality embodied in Grace’s appearance dimmed his smile.
Despite the weariness Grace’s
illness etched upon her face, her sitting posture remained erect. Her silver
hair was styled in a classic bob, her makeup sparse and tasteful. The tailored
suit she wore held its lines even on her thinning frame.
Word was, Grace had a heart
condition that could not be cured in spite of having the financial means to
pursue any treatment. Given her labored breathing and her skin’s bluish hue,
the doctors must be running out of options. Given these changes to her will,
Grace must be running out of time.
“Would you like to include a
personal letter to explain?” James asked.
“No, I’ll tell Sterling about the changes myself.”
“Actually, I was thinking about
the girl. This will likely be quite a shock for her.”
To say the least. James had
been their lawyer and friend back then too, back when Hunter insisted they
renounce the child for the sake of decorum. It was clear to James then, doing
so broke Grace’s heart. It was clear to him now, her heart never mended.
“I considered it,” Grace said,
“but how can I possibly condense a lifetime into a letter?” And the choices.
How in the world would she ever justify the choices?
James fiddled with his fountain
pen, which Grace had given him last year for his birthday. Every year it was
the same gift just a different model, a different color or design, and each
year he looked forward to seeing what she chose. Odds were, the pen in his hand
would be the last.
“No,” Grace said, “it’s better
not to try. A letter like that would just muddy the waters. I don’t want to
burden her with empty explanations or pleas for forgiveness. What’s done is
done.”
It was too late to give this
child anything but a token and an opportunity to discover who she was. It’d be
up to the child to seize the opportunity or not.
“If she asks you any questions,
Jimmy, just point her in the right direction and let her find her own way. If
she’s anything like her mother, she’ll do just fine.”
I hope you've all enjoyed this excerpt from Whoever You Are. Be sure to leave a comment here if you get a chance to buy and read this novel - would love to hear what you think of it.
Cheers,
Deanna
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