Introducing… Hannah Fielding
Hannah Fielding is an incurable romantic.
The seeds for her writing career were sown in early childhood, spent in Egypt,
when she came to an agreement with her governess Zula: for each fairy story
Zula told, Hannah would invent and relate one of her own. Years later –
following a degree in French literature, several years of travelling in Europe,
falling in love with an Englishman, the arrival of two beautiful children and a
career in property development – Hannah decided after so many years of yearning
to write that the time was now. Today, she lives the dream: writing full time
at her homes in Kent, England, and the South of France, where she dreams up
romances overlooking breath-taking views of the Mediterranean.
To date, Hannah has published four passionate, evocative novels: Burning Embers, a ‘romance like Hollywood used to make’, set in Kenya; the award-winning Echoes of Love, ‘an epic love story that is beautifully told’, set in Italy; and books 1 and 2 of the Andalusian Nights trilogy, set in sultry Spain, entitled Indiscretion and Masquerade. She is currently working on her fifth book, Legacy, which will publish this spring.
To date, Hannah has published four passionate, evocative novels: Burning Embers, a ‘romance like Hollywood used to make’, set in Kenya; the award-winning Echoes of Love, ‘an epic love story that is beautifully told’, set in Italy; and books 1 and 2 of the Andalusian Nights trilogy, set in sultry Spain, entitled Indiscretion and Masquerade. She is currently working on her fifth book, Legacy, which will publish this spring.
A glimpse of The Echoes of Love
Venetia
tightened the belt of her coat around her slim waist and lifted the fur collar
snugly about her neck. The sound of her footsteps echoed off the pavement as
she hurried towards the Rialto Bridge from Piazza San Marco, a solitary figure
in an almost deserted street. She was on her way to catch the vaporetto water
bus, which would drop her off at Palazzo Mendicoli where she had an apartment.
A few huddled pedestrians could be seen on the opposite pavement, and there was
not much traffic on the great inky stretch of water of the Grand Canal.
Suddenly
Venetia saw two figures spring out in front of her from the surrounding
darkness. They were enveloped in carnevale cloaks, with no visible faces, only
a spooky blackness where they should have been. A hand materialised from under
the all-encompassing wrap of one of the sinister creatures and grabbed at her
bag. Chilled to the bone, Venetia tried to scream but the sound froze in her
throat. Struggling, she hung onto the leather pouch which was looped over her
shoulder and across her front as she tried to lift her knee to kick him in the
groin, but her aggressors were prepared. An arm was thrown around her throat
from the back and the second figure produced a knife.
Just
as he was going to slash at the strap of her bag, an imposing silhouette
emerged from nowhere and with startling speed its owner swung at Venetia’s
attacker with his fist, knocking him off balance. With a grunt of pain the man
fell backwards, tripping over his accomplice who gave a curse, and they both
tumbled to the ground. Then, picking themselves up in a flash, they took to
their heels and fled into the hazy gloom.
‘Va
tutto bene, are you alright?’ The stranger’s light baritone voice broke through
Venetia’s disoriented awareness, and he looked down anxiously into her large
amber eyes.
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Happy Reading!
~!~ Amanda, Novel Addiction ~!~
1 comment:
Thank you for hosting my tour! Best wishes, Hannah
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