Publishing Contract Announced
PublishAmerica, Frederick, Maryland, USA has announced that it has acquired the rights to publish "Three Weeks Last Spring" a novel written by British Author, Victoria Howard.
Tankersley, UK (PRWEB) February 6, 2006 -- PublishAmerica, Frederick, Maryland, USA has announced that it has acquired the rights to publish "Three Weeks Last Spring" a novel written by British Author, Victoria Howard.
The book will be available later this year directly from the publisher's website: http://www.publishamerica.com , as well as through wholesalers: Ingram, Baker Taylor, and Brodart Company.
The novel, which is Ms Howard's first, will also be available from online bookstores including, Amazon.com, Borders.com, Barnes and Noble.com and Chapters.com.
"Three Weeks Last Spring" is a romantic suspense novel, set in Washington State’s breathtaking San Juan Islands.
Computer specialist Skye Dunbar is desperate to put a disastrous love affair behind her. When she books a tiny cabin on a far-flung island, she never expects to be accused of computer hacking.
Marine biologist Jedediah Walker is called in to investigate large numbers of dead fish being washed up on the island’s beaches. And he has another problem -- an unexpected, beautiful, and suspicious redhead in his rental cabin.
It seems a little too coincidental that someone hacks into his computer system right after he discovers toxic waste is being illegally dumped in Puget Sound. Are these events connected to the arrival of his mysterious new tenant?
Skye Dunbar doesn’t want anything to do with him, or any other man. And Walker wishes she’d go straight back to London. Both would be happier if they never saw each other again.
But all that’s about to change.
Three Weeks Last Spring
Victoria Howard
About the Author
Victoria Howard was born in Liverpool, and currently lives in South Yorkshire with her partner, Stephen, and her border collie, Lucy. For many years she lived in the Scottish Highlands and managed an offshore company. Her hobbies include writing, travelling the world, and gardening. She works for the UK’s National Health Service.
Victoria is currently working on her second novel, "Chasing the Sandpiper," set in the Highlands of Scotland.
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