Remember the moment in The Music Man when the Wells Fargo wagon comes rolling through town? I never get tired of watching the people of River City stand eagerly along the sides of the road, each one hoping the delivery wagon is carrying something special “just for them.”
I had a moment
like that yesterday when the UPS truck arrived. Was it the “something special”
I’d been waiting for? A quick look at the labels on the parcels the driver
handed over confirmed my hopes—two boxes from Bethany House, containing my
author’s copies of Love in Disguise,
a historical romantic suspense set in the rough-and-tumble Arizona of the
1880s. What wonderful timing! I always enjoy spending time on Writes of
Passage, so here’s a perfect opportunity to share the excitement with you!
This book is my
27th published title, but it’s my first with Bethany House, and I
have loved every moment of working with the wonderful people there. Didn’t they
do a fabulous job with the cover design? It really captures the spirit of the
story.
Can she
solve the crime before they uncover her true identity?
Jobless and down to her last dime, Ellie Moore hears about a
position with the Pinkerton Detective Agency and believes it’s the perfect chance
to put her acting skills and costumes to use. Reluctantly, the agency agrees to
give her one assignment, one chance to prove herself. Disguised as Lavinia
Stewart, a middle-aged widow, Ellie travels to Arizona to begin her
investigation. When the need arises, she also transforms into the dazzling
Jessie Monroe, whose vivacious personality encourages people to talk.
Mine owner Steven Pierce is going to lose his business if he can’t
figure out who’s stealing his silver shipments. In his wildest dreams, he never
expected to receive help from a gray-haired widow . . . or to fall in love with
her beautiful niece.
Then the thieves come after Lavinia and Jessie. Ellie isn’t safe no
matter which character she plays! Should she give up and reveal her true identity?
What will Steven do when he realizes the woman he’s falling in love with
doesn’t really exist?
Writing this book was fun from
the very beginning. I’ve always been intrigued by stories featuring a master of
disguise, but I needed a character who had just the right combination of skills
and personality. When Ellie Moore took shape in my mind, with her background in
the theater and thirst for adventure, I knew I’d found a heroine who had all
the qualifications to carry it off.
Along the way, Ellie becomes so caught up in playing
the roles of her undercover characters that she sometimes finds it hard to
remember who she is . . .and even begins to wish she could take on one of those
personalities as her own. Which made me wonder . . .
Who would you choose to be, if you had the opportunity to create a whole new identity for yourself? You
might take on the persona of a historic figure who has inspired you, or come up
with a creation of your own making. Either way, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
And I’d like you
to share in my celebration of the upcoming release of Love in Disguise, so this week I’m giving away three of these
lovely pocket mirrors. If you include “Count me in” somewhere in your comment on
this post, I’ll put your name in an imaginary hat and draw the winners from
that pool. Much as I hate to have to limit the giveaway, I’m only able to make
this offer available to entrants from the U.S. and Canada—but I still want to
hear from the rest of you! In summary:
To be entered in the drawing for the pocket mirrors, leave a comment on this blog post any time before noon Central, Tuesday, May 29th. Winners will be announced on this blog Wednesday, May 30th.
So who would you
like to be? I’m looking forward to reading your comments, and I’ll see you
again next week!
~Carol
Thanks, Carol, for filling in for Judy today!
And now! A special treat! A sneak peek at Love in Disguise...



Great post, Carol. I loved hearing more about Ellie and I really LOVE that cover. I'm thinking I might want to be Tammy Alexander for a day and see what really goes on in that pretty head of hers! and thanks for filling in while I'm off spending time with family and visiting a few historic sites. Having a great time.
ReplyDeleteCarol, count me in! I love the cover and am so anxious to read your new book. Welcome to WOP in Judy's absence....always enjoy your posts. And, Judy....have fun while we miss you.
ReplyDeletejackie.smith[at]dishmail[dot]net
Count me in, Carol! The book sounds awesome! How long before we will see the book on the shelves? I'm thinking I may have to pick it up soon!!
ReplyDeleteJudy, we're missing you, but take care!!
Sounds intriguing. Yes, when can we expect to see it on the shelves? Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletemitzi underscore wanham at yahoo dot com
“Count me in” I'd love to Win! I can't wait to read the book!
ReplyDeleteMy post sent before I entered all my info. only gave my first name. Tina Meeker e-mail: meekermomma@aol.com
ReplyDeleteOk, I've officially read the first chapter and made myself stop before I got too into the book, lol!! Definitely need to find it when it comes out!!
ReplyDeleteJudy, I'm glad you're having a good visit! Thanks for letting me spend time here in your spot while you're away. If you decide to be Tammy for a day, be sure to let us know which day you pick so we can prepare ourselves. ;-)
ReplyDeleteJackie, Catherine, Marianne, and Tina your names are in the hat for the drawing!
As for when Love in Disguise will be on the bookstore shelves--the official release date is June 1, but you can preorder now from amazon.com, bn. com, and christianbook.com. Thanks for celebrating with me!
Count me in Too!! I love the cover and the premise of your story!! I honestly can't wait to read this one.
ReplyDeleteLucious cover! Count me in, too!!! Oh! Can't wait to read this - what fun! Hmmm... who would I be? I have so many fun grandchildren (ahem, and other family and friends) - I just want to be me ;-)
ReplyDeleteBut I could really get into dressing up in a costume ;-)
Rhonda and Kathleen, you're in! Thanks for stopping by! Kathy, no clue as to which costume you'd choose? Hmm . . . ;-)
ReplyDeleteWelcome sweet Carol! We're always thrilled to have you visit here! (yes, you can tell I've made myself "right at home" on this blog, teehee). Oh my---your new book sounds WONDERFUL!!! And the cover is beautiful---will definitely plan on purchasing a copy at my local Books-a-million. ~ Hmmm...if I could be someone else I'd like to be one of my cats, LOL! They've really got it made.*grin* Hugs from Georgia, Patti Jo p.s. I already like your characters because Moore is my name, and my son's first name is Steven---that story must be a winner!*wink*
ReplyDeleteYes Yes Count me in too. Having enjoyed some of your other books, I just know I'm going to love this book as well.
ReplyDeleteHello Carol!
ReplyDeleteYour book sounds wonderful; I hope to get a copy of it soon...
I think I'd love to play a young woman in her mid twenties who was rather secretive but playful. :)
Oh, and please do Count me in! :)
Thank you,
<3 Essie :)
PS: "Essie" is a pseudonym as I don't like to put my name out online. :) Sorry, but I'll give my real one if you need it. :)
Patti Jo, I think being one of your cats would be one cushy life. : ) This blog does start feeling like a second home, doesn't it? But no puns?? I'm a little shocked. LOL
ReplyDeleteLourdes, I'm so glad to hear you've enjoyed some of my other books!
Essie, your "alter ego" sounds intriguing, to say the least!
I have your names in the hat, ladies. Thanks for joining in the fun!
This sounds like a wonderful book - definitely count me in :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be a young woman back sometime between the 1860's-1920's I love reading about those era's of time - both in fiction and in factual novels.
I read the unedited reader's copy before it was published. It was so good. You can count me in on the giveaway. I liked the book alot.
ReplyDeleteCount me in! I would be Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone With the Wind. She was quite an amazing person. I saw a documentary about her recently, and her own life could have been a movie. She was spunky and intelligent and ahead of her time, like her famous heroine.
ReplyDeletefollowsjc[at]yahoo[dot]com
Blessed, that's my favorite time period as well. It makes me wish for a time machine so I could go back and visit! And then come back to my dishwasher, vacuum cleaner, and washing machine . . . : )
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, thanks for letting me know you enjoyed the advance copy! That's music to an author's ears.
Lisa, after reading your post, I'm ready to go find a biography of Margaret Mitchell. I hate to admit how little I know about her as a person . . . but I can change that!
Hi Carol, love the cover of this book, would pick it up to read just because I like it but your character Elle sounds like a girl to meet, love the era of the story also-count me in for the drawing.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
Paula O(kyflo130@yahoo.com)
Carol, please COunt Me In on your giveaway. Your book sounds very intriguing and I do love the cover. Can't wait to read your book. Blessings, Connie Sue csthankful(at)midrivers(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paula and Connie Sue! I'm glad you love that cover as much as I do!
ReplyDeleteMy mother. She died when I was five and I have no memory of her. I would love to meet the woman who gave me life, feel her hug and hear her voice and laughter. Kathleen
ReplyDeletelanehillhouse[at]centurylink[dot]net
P.S.!! My birthday is May 30th, the day you are announcing the winner!
ReplyDeleteKathleen ~*~ Lane Hill House
lanehillhouse[at]centurylink[dot]net
What a precious thought, Kathleen. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a Happy Birthday a few days ahead of time!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carol. And... I forgot to put "count me in" in my post. I would love to win!! (But then you already knew that, ha ha.) Have a happy day.
ReplyDeleteKathleen
lanehillhouse[at]centurylink[dot]net
Hey Ms. Cox,
ReplyDeleteI do think she'd be intriguing and I could use her to do the things my friends wouldn't think of ever catching me doing... like skydiving for example, or perhaps spying for the US government, but of course no one would ever know would they?
<3 Essie
Carol, count me in.
ReplyDeleteWho would I choose to be, if I had the opportunity to create a whole new identity for myself? Amelia Earhart would be my choice. She was adventurous, and held her dreams tightly to the end. Your new cover looks lovely.
Jo
Ms. Carol count me in!! I can't wait to read this book and I love the cover so much!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not really sure who I would want to take after. If I had to choose I think I would want to be like Clara Barton or anyone in the Civil War period.
samanthaakuiper@gmail.com
Carol, beautiful cover! This book sounds so good. I can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteIf I could create a whole new identity for myself I would choose to have lived in Jesus' time and I would have loved to be a friend of Martha and Mary. How exciting would that have been?!
Blessings!
Judy
judyjohn2004(at)yahoo(dot)com
I was so into who I would like to be as far as a new identity goes; I forgot to add, "Count me In".
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Judy
judyjohn2004(at)yahoo(dot)com
Wow! Jo, Samantha, and Judy, those are all wonderful ideas.
ReplyDeleteAmelia Earhart and Clara Barton were heroines of mine while I was growing up. I'd love to spend a little time finding out what their lives were like.
And wouldn't it be fascinating to be a friend of Martha and Mary and get a glimpse of their visits with Jesus?
Great suggestions, ladies! Your names are officially in the hat for the drawing. : )
Carol! Am I eligible to be in the drawing for the book? It looks fabulous!:)
ReplyDeleteCheers Rosie
Oh crumbs! Wake up Aussie! Have just realised it is NOT the book, but the mirrors. They are lovely,but am I still eligible to go in the drawing for them? Your book looks fabulous,so can't wait.
ReplyDeleteThank you for my "birthday present" announced on my birthday!! The mirror came today. DAZZLING! Look forward to reading Love In Disguise!
ReplyDeleteKathleen