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12/14/2019

Distant Memory


DISTANT MEMORY
Whose life does Hollie Musgrave recall? Is it even her own?

Dreams of a house Hollie has never been to plague her. They haunted her since childhood when her mother used to joke about reincarnation. Now, as an adult, the dreams have returned. Desperate for relief she seeks out a hypnotist to pry any clues from her latent memories. One notion leads her to a farmhouse hundreds of miles away.

Todd Hewitt bought the farmhouse in Pennsylvania in search of seclusion after the drama of the past three years. When a woman shows up on his doorstep he assumes she is just another reporter looking for an interview, however, her tale is too absurd to be a hoax.

Together they try to piece together her missing past. And someone has been anticipating that. Someone has been waiting for Hollie to remember.

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USA TODAY bestselling author, Maureen A. Miller worked in the software industry for fifteen years. She crawled around plant floors in a hard hat and safety glasses hooking up computers to behemoth manufacturing machines. The job required extensive travel. The best form of escapism during those lengthy airport layovers became writing.

Maureen's first novel, WIDOW'S TALE, earned her a Golden Heart nomination in Romantic Suspense. After that she became hooked to the genre. In fact, she was so hooked she is the founder of the JUST ROMANTICSUSPENSE website.

Recently, Maureen branched out into the Young Adult Science Fiction market with the popular BEYOND Series. To her it was still Romantic Suspense...just on another planet!

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ANGI: What’s your favorite gift Santa ever left under the tree?
MAUREEN: I’d have to say the one I was most excited about when I was a kid was Barbie’s Friendship Airline. How ironic that I grew up to spend most of my adult life in the air, traveling for work.

ANGI: What’s your favorite Holiday Movie?
MAUREEN: Oh, that’s hard. I absolutely love holiday movies. I’d have to say Christmas Vacation. I am Clark Griswold.

ANGI: What’s your favorite Holiday cartoon special?
MAUREEN: Rudolph, of course. I can still hear the child version of me yelling at Dad to “hurry, we’re going to miss Rudolph!”

ANGI: Which Holiday film can you watch over and over without falling asleep?
MAUREEN: Grinch. It just looks and feels like Christmas. Jim Carrey’s performance is one you can watch over and over.

ANGI: What’s your favorite Holiday desert you’d share with friends?
MAUREEN: Oreo truffles! Crush oreo cookies with a rolling pin, mix in some cream cheese. Refrigerate that, and then curl them into balls and dip them in melted white chocolate! Ho Ho HO!

ANGI: What is your favorite Holiday tradition?
MAUREEN: We have many. Putting the angel on top of the tree is an honor that gets handed over every year. This year was my husband’s turn.

DEAR SANTA!  All I want for Christmas is…

 I have my little elf…

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BENEATH
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Book 2
It was Stella Gullaksen’s final break before starting her freshman year at college. Joining her best friend, Jill, and Jill's family aboard the STARKISSED, Stella wakes to a violent storm that capsizes the boat over a hundred miles off the New Jersey shore.
 
As the waves haul her under Stella knows that she is going to die. Instead, an unusual current drags her deep into the underwater canyons of the Atlantic Ocean. Powerless against the raging waters, she is suddenly sucked into a ventilated cave. One by one, Jill and her family also emerge in the sunken cavern.

With only a faulty diving flashlight to keep oblivion at bay Stella and her best friend's brother, Colin, search the cave in hope of finding a way back to the surface. What they discover, however, is that they are not alone. There are other survivors in this subterranean grotto–survivors spanning decades of maritime disasters.
 
Will this discovery prove salvation, or have they all been condemned to the same fate? A grim finale at the bottom of the sea?
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MAUREEN WANTS TO KNOW: What's your favorite holiday movie?    

15 comments:

  1. THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL is a great favorite of ours.

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  2. I love that one, Mary. Merry Christmas!

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  3. Love Die Hard, but if I want a classic, I go for White Christmas.

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    1. It's not Christmas without Hans Gruber! Merry Christmas, Colleen!

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    1. I could sit and watch Will Ferrel as an elf for hours until my face muscles start cramping. :)

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  5. I love White Christmas. Also like to catch The Shop Around The Corner, The Bishop's Wife, Christmas in Connecticut, Home Alone, etc. Soooo many movies, and usually not enough time!

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    1. So true. Last night I watched The Funny Farm with Chevy Chase. It ends at Christmas, and is just funny. :) .

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    1. Every time our relatives get together, my husband and I can't help but think of Christmas Vacation. :)

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  7. There are a lot of them we enjoy, but the one we watch almost every year is the Chevy Chases Christmas Vacation - because we think it's hilarious. Another favorite is Home Alone again because that kid does seem resourceful :D
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  8. I like the Christmas vacation as this is a sad time right now for my family as one of them is going thru a seperation and he just had a baby and has a 2 yr old. So something that makes me smile at this time is good. peggy clayton ptclayton2@aol.com

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    1. Such a tough time for emotional challenges. My heart goes out to them and you. I keep looking forward. I have a good feeling about 2020. I like even numbers, and it's a new decade.

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  9. Miracle on 34th Street will always hold a special place in my heart. As for a more lighthearted movie I would choose Elf.

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