Let's say hello to Shannon O'Gorman today. Shannon is doing a virtual book blast tour for Rose Hawthorne; The Irish Wanderers, a mystery available now. This book blast tour will take place between June 6th-10th, 2022.
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Blurb
Rose
Hawthorne: The Irish Wanders follows Rose, a celebrity author in her early
seventies, who dislikes the limelight but does like Hermes scarfs, round violet
sunglasses, and old colonial hotels. One day, she receives a letter asking her
to visit Newgrange, Ireland and discover something that has been hidden there
for a thousand years.
She asks her granddaughter Samantha to accompany her, but she hadn’t expected her to continually post photos of their progress on her Instagram account. An encounter with an old love and an unexpected discovery leads Rose deeper into the past, where she finds she must make a hard decision about her future.
Sam glanced at her grandmother’s well-lined face. It was flushed and her green eyes were shining. It was nice to see her so excited and not worrying about books or people following her around Toronto.
Rose turned to her large floral
Louis Vuitton bag, snapped it open and reached her hand inside.
“Let’s take a look, shall we.”
“This is so exciting!” said Sam peering inside.
“KNOCK. KNOCK.”
Sam gasped involuntarily, turned her gaze away from the bag and looked to her left. The guide from Newgrange was standing under an umbrella and banging on her window. What did she want? Had she realized that her grandmother had taken something?
It was a good thing the windows had
fogged up a little; the woman couldn’t see inside very well.
Rose snapped her bag shut, and Sam carefully rubbed her hand on the steamy window. A woman’s grim ruddy face and large nose pushed up against the window.
Sam rolled down the window a little. “Um, what can I do for you?” she asked stiffly, feeling the first stirring of panic start to bubble up down in the pit of her stomach.
“I was wondering if I could have a word with you,” the woman said.
Sam gulped and glanced at Rose, who gave her a look that said it wasn’t time to explain anything.
“About what?” Sam said to the woman cautiously.
“It’s about something that was found
in Newgrange. I’m glad I caught you before you drove off.”
Author bio and links
Shannon
O’Gorman is a retired ESL teacher who has recently completed her second walk on the Camino de Santiago.
She is currently training her dog to accompany her on a Camino one day. She lives in California with her husband and
daughter when university is not in session.
https://www.shannonogorman.com/
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60653477-the-irish-wanders
https://www.amazon.com/Rose-Hawthorne-Book-Irish-Wanders-ebook/dp/B09VSCWKDL
https://www.instagram.com/ogoreads/
https://www.facebook.com/shannonogormanbooks
Thanks so much for hosting me today!-shannon
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