Hidden Death

Hidden Death
Romantic Suspense set in the Keys

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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Saving Tampa won the October Covey award for most intriguing trailer!
Check it out at Covey Trailer Awards I would like to thank everyone that voted for me. Being a winner gives me bragging rights, but more important is the cover awards. Saving Tampa is in the November competition. Monika is the artist and if she wins, it could mean more work for her. There is some awesome competition. If you have a chance, please check out the Cover Awards.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Contest and Questions


This is an invitation to stop by and win a bag of goodies and a signed copy of “Saving Tampa.” On Tuesday, the 21st I will be a the guest author at LASR Interviews the following day I will be talking about the Florida Keys and my crazy lifestyle on the Yahoo Group.
Here's the latest review for “Saving Tampa”.
Jo Webnar – Author “Saving Tampa” & “Twilight” http://www.jowebnar.com/ WRDF Review
Posted by Lynda Coker at 10/1/2008 8:16 PM and is filed under WRDF Reviews
Highest Rating!
GENRE: Romantic Suspense
PUBLISHER: Highland Press Publishing-Florida
HEAT RATING: Sensual

BLURB:
For as long as she could remember, Rachel Cunningham feared and hated her psychic ability. When a strange man accidentally touches her, she sees death of thousands. Rachel knows the FBI won’t believe her, but she has to try. Lives are at stake.
Special Agent “Hawk” Arrons dismisses her information as a publicity stunt, yet his conscience nags at him. When Rachel identifies an Al Qaeda cell leader, Arrons puts his career at risk and issues an alert.
Will the terrorists’ threat succeed, or will Rachel and Hawk be in time to SAVE TAMPA?

Review:
Ms. Webnar has written an intriguing tale of a psychic, an FBI agent, and a terrorist plot. While the reader might first think—isn’t this predictable?—one soon learns the story is no ordinary one. She has a style of writing which pulls in the reader, with snappy dialogue, natural actions, and vivid depictions of the characters and scenes, without being overly verbose. The reader will appreciate the correct, authentic jargon and tools which are the mainstay of law enforcement units. Be prepared for an exciting, surprising conclusion.
The hero and heroine in SAVING TAMPA are believable, yet unique, and even show a human, vulnerable side. Rachel and Hawk draw in the reader, not only to cheer them on in their quest, but also to participate in the unfolding love and devotion they eventually share. What good romance—suspense or otherwise—would offer anything less?
Congratulations to Jo Webnar on an excellent novel. This reviewer highly recommends it to anyone, whether or not suspense is the genre of choice.

Reviewed by Celia Yeary
WRDF Review Buy at Amazon Buy at Barnes and Noble Jo's Website

Sunday, September 28, 2008

On Our Way Home


John is homesick. We did everything we wanted to, so now we are pointing the motor home south ... to the keys. It's cold in Kentucky in the mornings, and he is longing for Florida sunshine and being rocked to sleep by the waves. The old man keeps telling me that it's going to snow soon, and we could get stranded in a blizzard.


Our stay at Mammoth Cave National Park was fantastic. It was a great chance to research and write something different for a change. The deer are so tame you can get within three feet and there are wild turkeys everywhere. I kept hoping someone would run over one so I could throw it in the oven. I finished two articles, and wrote "Zemmie's Story" for the National Park System, and they were really pleased.


This weekend we are at the Kentucky State Horse Park in Lexington. I wanted to ride, but walking trailrides were all they offered, and I would have gone crazy not being able to trot or canter. Besides seeing everything in the park, we got to watch a hunter/jumper horse show. The campers next door took a Grand Championship. I don't know which class, but they are really excited and people have been stopping by to congratulate them.


Tomorrow we are headed for Clinton, TN and the Museum of Appalachia. It's our last planned stop. The end of a trip is sad...it's like a mini death, but I will be glad to smell the salt water, rock to the waves, watch the fish jump, and the osprey dive. Yeah, I guess I'm a little homesick too.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Contest today!

Win a free autographed copy of Saving Tampa and a bag of goodies. To find out how, go to
http://www.longandshortreviews.com/

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Uh Oh Here Comes Fay


I think everyone better cross their fingers and toes for me. (And if you don’t mind – say a prayer) It looks like my boat in the Keys is going take a direct hit from Fay. Hopefully it will only be a tropical storm when it hits. I do want a home to go back to! We thought about heading back to the Keys, but there is no way we can get there in time to do anything for the boat. It is in the hands of God and my friends.

Today we are at General Burnside Park in KY. Tomorrow we go to Richmond KY to see Daniel Boone’s fort, and Berea for crafts. If you see the MH stop by and say hi.
I’m sure everyone knows that Long and Short is celebrating their first year this month. I will be the featured author on 8/23. There is a contest for a signed copy of “Saving Tampa” and a bag of goodies everyone would like. Please check it out!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Great Review!

Hi everyone, "Saving Tampa" just got a great review from Long and Short Reviews.


For as long as she could remember, Rachel Cunningham feared and hated her psychic ability.When a strange man accidentally touches her, she sees the death of thousands. Rachel knows the FBI won't believe her, but she has to try. Lives are at stake.Special Agent Arrons dismisses her information as a publicity stunt, yet his conscience nags him. When Rachel identifies an Al Qaida cell leader, Arrons puts his career at risk and issues an alert.Together they race against time to prevent a terrorist attack. Will the terrorists' threat succeed, or will Rachel and Arrons find the solution in time to Save Tampa?
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Psychic Rachel Cunningham receives a terrifying vision, from the touch of one individual. She does not doubt the accuracy of her vision - nor question the horrifying threat to the lives of thousands. Her own history has given her cause to believe. However, finding a way to convey the danger to the disbelieving agents of law will be another challenge altogether.Special Agent Arrons not only doesn't believe; he doesn't want to believe.Saving Tampa" is an absolute page turner; not only does the thrill of the threat pervade every page, but the challenges to the emotions, beliefs and abilities of the main character Rachel are relentless. The many smaller threads within this really flesh out the story, like that little hint of attraction between Rachel and 'her' special agent. We don't even know if we should hope for them to get together, or if their personal life should be important at all; because, indeed, the two of them are a little busy with saving the world.Rachel is a caring and driven person ... and Hawk (Agent Arrons) is devilishly attractive. No matter how much you love mysteries and will be moment-to-moment anticipating their investigative efforts, savoring the romance will be part of the reading pleasure here.Secondary characters, including Ralph the dog, round out the story beautifully, with deft touches of humor and-or insight. Realistic scenarios play out among the many characters, and even relatively minor relationships (like Hawk's with his ex-partner Soderland) will prove important. The operations of FBI headquarters in Florida, and specific places- like among the boats at the marina, are realistic and interesting."Saving Tampa" is a great read, with wide appeal. Webnar's ability to create engaging characters is eclipsed only by the power and pace of her storyline.
More from Long and Short Reviews. Check out their contest. On August 23, I will be giving away a bag of goodies and a signed copy of "Saving Tampa."