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  1. I love that you actually lived in Greece, Sue! And your story definitely picks up the ambiance of the island life. Mary Stewart also set at least a couple of stories in Greece. She was one of my early romantic suspense authors I read regularly. Looking forward to Nikos’ story.

    1. Thank you, Barb. Living in that little farmhouse WAS an adventure. I had to haul water in a bucket that I had to throw down to the surface of the water. I’ll never forget the day I accidentally dropped the rope and the bucket, both. Totally not thinking, there. So I had to walk into town over a mile to buy another bucket. And then there were the mousquitos in the well. LOL. I am looking forward to finishing Nikos’s story.

    1. Thank you, Ana. I hope you enjoy Stefanos and Molly’s story. Maybe reading about sun-dappled Greece will be the summer vacation you crave–with a little danger, too, of course. I’m looking forward to reading about your own writer’s journey one of these days.

  2. Sue – wonderful insight into your life’s experiences and your book. Can’t wait to see Niko’s story! I was in Greece as a very young child so my only memories are through photos taken and all the Greek knick-knacks in our home growing up,

    Delsora

    1. Delsora, thanks for stopping by. I know all about remembering from photos, and not my actual events. Isn’t that funny how the photos actually come to represent the past because as a child you have no memory. The memories I can flash back to must not have occurred until I was 5 years old, but apparently I was an explorer early on, walked away from my 2nd birthday party and walked out of the hotel and across a busy highway when I was 3 or 4.

      Thanks also for mentioning Nikos’s story. I’m looking forward to seeing that finished, too.

  3. Sue, We are so lucky to have you share your travel and life-abroad experiences with us through your books! Here’s to many more happy travels in the future!!!

    1. Thanks, Judith. Basically, all my adventures and travels make me the writer I am. We are what we live, I guess. And I like to think everyone has something unique to share.

  4. Vicki! I see you survived the madness of #RWA17. Loved, loved, loved meeting you and sharing laughs. And of course, comparing handbags. Are you having a great summer yet?
    I love Pilcher’s WINTER SOLSTICE best (her last) but it’s the complete opposite of HEAR NO EVIL in location, season, and slant. They’re both love stories and the hero, if I say so myself is to die for. Sam Howard(RP) & Stefanos Metadorakis(me) Both wounded souls. Have you read Pilcher, Zara?
    Thanks for stopping by.

    1. Thanks for being my guest Susan. I haven’t read Pilcher. I have added it to my reading list, along with your book. Looking forward to reading it and getting to experience Greece again vicariously.

  5. Good morning, Susan and Zara! I still love your cover. And learned you like Rosamund Pilcher too! Fabulous stories. Thank you for sharing your handbag with me at RWA. Hugs, vb

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