Friday, March 15, 2019

Release Day - "The Co-Parent Project" by Sandra Dailey


Title: The Co-Parent Project
Author: Sandra Dailey
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Publication Date: March 4, 2019
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Word Count: 66,872 (novel)
Rating: PG



Tag line:
Parenting style won't matter if they don't all survive.


Blurb:
Luca Wolff and Joy Sullivan are competing for guardianship of their estranged, teenage nephew, Eric, after his parents are killed in a plane crash. Evidence shows the crash wasn't an accident. Neither was a recent explosion that destroyed Luca's house. When a fire is intentionally set in Joy's home, suspicion points to Eric--and that's not the end of their trouble. Eric has been in his share of mischief, but now he has a chance to clean up his reputation. That's hard to do when the only people who believe in you are the ones you're accused of targeting. Just as Luca and Joy give in to romance, new information comes to light that could tear them apart along with Eric's dream for a happy family. The three have to set aside their grief, personal issues, and disagreements to figure out who is out to kill them…and why.

Buy Links:
Wild Rose Press: https://bit.ly/2EmYPGj
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Excerpt:
Luca sat back with a frown. “I remember. Do you suspect the plane wasn’t maintained properly?”
Anderson shook his head. “Your father paid to have a dive team salvage the wreckage. We’ve been all over every piece they found. We have the records provided by the mechanic. We even have an extra man who witnessed that everything was checked and double checked that morning. Your brother went over the plane again before take-off. It was in pristine condition…except for one thing. The fuel line had been loosened. Both the men who worked in the hanger that morning said it was a brand-new part. They swear they were careful to install it properly, fearing that something like this could happen. They filled the tank hours before the plane left. If there had been a leak, they’d have evidence on the floor. Also, the threads showed wear all the way up, but it had been backed off by a few turns. Like I said before, it was a brand-new part. The packaging was still in the trash barrel. Someone loosened it on purpose.”
Was Joy hearing correctly? “Why would anyone want to hurt David and Melissa?”
Luca covered her hand with his. “When you do business to make money, you can often make enemies, as well. I just wouldn’t expect David to be a target. He worked internally. He didn’t have direct contact with outsiders?”
Anderson gave Luca an intense stare. “How about you, Mr. Wolff? Do you make enemies?”


Author Bio:
From childhood I've moved from place to place, from Indiana to Florida, stopping in several places in between. I also moved from job to job; as a waitress, soldier, retail manager, dental assistant, etc… The one thing I never had to leave behind was my imagination. Storytelling has always been my favorite way to pass time. I've often been told I should write a book. Finally, I did. It was so much fun: I felt I must write more, so I have. I've been a student of Long Ridge Writers Group and once won a short story contest with Harlequin. I currently live in North Florida with my husband, whom I torture with crazy story lines and half written manuscripts.


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