Strangers see each other on the train every day, but never speak. She is a beautiful, wealthy businesswoman. He's a down on his luck office manager. They have nothing in common. And yet, they are drawn to each other with an undeniable hypnotic magnetism.
This is the story of Rebecca Robbins, daughter of one of the wealthiest men in the country and Mark Ramsay, a man shrouded in dark mystery and hiding in the shadows from death squads amid international intrigue.
This one was so much fun. to write! I hope you enjoy reading it.
Most of the action takes place in Northeast Ohio in the fictitious city of Skylar.
The cover photo, however, is the bank building in downtown Youngstown, Ohio. We scouted locations early in the cover design planning stage. I really wanted to use the Niles Bank Building in downtown Niles, Ohio. But none of the shots came out well. Some of the Cleveland ones were great shots, but somehow missed the mark of what I wanted Skylar, Ohio to look like.
But when I saw the Youngstown photos, I knew I found my cover. Even the sky cooperated that afternoon!
There's a ton of action is this one. What begins as a little love story between two people who see each other on the train soon becomes a story of international intrigue, with kidnap, assassin squads, and murder.
There's apart in the book about fixing old telephones. When I was little, much to the dismay of my parents, I used to love to take things apart.
The insides of an old land line telephone are fascinating. Little colored wires. Tiny metal coils. All snuggly nestled inside the screw off receiver. Now, bear in mind, we had one phone. It was a landline. And when it was in pieces, it didn't work.
Bentley Square is available in ebook and paperback format on Amazon.com, and other large book retailers. It is also available at your local public library.
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