Wednesday 23 December 2015

WATSON MANOR INVESTIGATIONS, THIRD IN THE SERIES

Hi, welcome back.

I want to share with you two adult books, written by a good friend of mine, Ron Craig. In my previous blogs, I introduced readers to his new series, Watson Manor, Eventually and Watson Manor Unfolding. A wonderful series that melds together both romance and mystery.

I'm delighted to share with you the newest book in the series, Watson Manor Investigations, and the continued adventures of sleuths, Charlie and Jenny Watson.


Author, Ronald Craig

















TITLE:  WATSON MANOR INVESTIGATIONS





















Review: Watson Manor Investigations

Fans of Watson Manor are in for a treat. The third novel in the series is filled with thrills and unexpected turn of events. Many of the characters introduced in the first and second books make their return in the third in the series, Watson Manor Investigations.

My two favourite sleuths, Charlie and Jenny Watson are busier than ever. Not only are they running their B&B, but also have now opened their own agency, Watson Manor Investigations.

Watson Manor Investigations jumps right into another great mystery that leaves readers eager to turn the pages. Charlie and Jenny begin their search for a missing woman, a reporter for the Marina Press newspaper. It isn’t long before they find themselves entwined in a full-blown investigation, one that leads to many unanswered questions they must dig deeper to solve.

Another mystery looms closer by, one that will affect the lives of both Charlie and Jenny. Charlie meets a woman from his past, and must face their unresolved issues. He finds himself awakened to suppressed emotions that lay dormant and pushed aside. Decisions he makes will forever affect the future of his relationship with Jenny and their daughter, Madison.

Watson Manor Investigations kicks off to a rapid start and doesn’t slow down until the very end.
This third installment in the series of Watson Manor continues to escalate. Old favourites return, and new characters adding layers to the growing extended family.



*****


The second book I'd like to introduce is a stand-alone novella titled, In His Time: A family  love born of tragedy.



IN HIS TIME: A family love born of tragedy




















Review: In His Time: A family love born of tragedy

In His Time: A family love born of tragedy is a thoughtful tender story of kindness and giving to those in need.

A friendship forms between two of the most unlikely characters, both whom long for the bond of family. A gradual build of family strengthens as the focal point of the story. An integral part of the story addresses the issues of family, nurture, protection, inclusion, and love. 

The story is written from the first-person point of view, shared from three main characters, Steve, Nicole, and Mary. 

Steve, a sixty-year-old man, has longed for a family overcome with loneliness after the death of his beloved wife, Linda. It's been three years since her passing, and life has offered him no fulfillment until his unexpected encounter with Nicole. 

Nicole, a homeless teen is on the run, scared and alone. She carries with her an emotional weight that is always present. Cloaked in the stress of daily survival, she meets Steve. He, the most unlikely person she’d expect to meet, his kindness genuine and real.
 
Mary, a family lawyer, with a degree in psychology, is a levelheaded, strong-willed, woman. She works with at-risk youth and assists Nicole in a time of need. Mary is missing only one thing in her life--love. A chance encounter with Steve will change the direction of her life forever. 

In His Time: A family love born of tragedy is a book that is an emotional story, one that delves deeply into issues of abuse, neglect, love and recovery. Each character has their needs and together shares a journey to complete as one. 

All titles by Ronald S. Craig can be found on his website:  http://www.roncraigbooks.com/index/
They are also available on Amazon.com, Amazon. ca


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Happy readings
Bye
Rosalyne