Friday, September 11, 2015

A New Book is Born! #Giveaway

Shirley Raye here. I am happy to announce the release of my 32nd book title today. Viper’s Nest (Harborlight/Pelican Book Group) is a romantic suspense novel set in Jacksonville, Illinois. Allan Partner, a handsome history professor and his widowed research assistant, Wren Bergschneider, find themselves in danger when they explore an old insane asylum slated for demolition, unearthing a scandal someone is willing to kill for to keep secret.

I actually had a private tour of the Jacksonville Insane Asylum many years ago. Mary Todd Lincoln was a patient there briefly following the death of President Lincoln. Built in the mid 1840s, the asylum was the product of humanitarian Dorothea Dix’s impassioned plea to the Illinois Legislature. Miss Dix was a stalwart advocate for mentally ill individuals mistreated by society. Some were locked away in cellars and attics. Others were put on display in county jails. No medical aid or social services were available at the time for those declared insane. Everyone was lumped into the same category—whether one was a cruel psychopathic killer or a melancholy young mother suffering from postpartum depression. Dorothea Dix changed that.

Originally, I wrote about my tour of the asylum for a Writer’s Digest nonfiction contest. My submission won an Honorable Mention. People who read the piece urged me to “do something else” with all the historical information I’d collected. After toying with the idea of for quite a while, I decided to write a suspense novel, using the abandoned asylum as the backdrop of the story.

I hope you will add my novel Viper’s Nest to your “To Be Read” list. To celebrate the book’s release, I am giving away a free e-copy to one lucky winner chosen at random. So leave a comment. The lucky winner could be you!

(The winner will be announced in the Weekly Windup post, so stay tuned.)

13 comments:

  1. Congratulations, Shirley, on your new book and it's release. Right onto my TBR. I always find the idea of old asylums, prisons, hospitals, etc to be spooky. Especially, if they are abandoned. Touring Alcatraz was kind of creepy to me. I think using it as a backdrop in a suspense novel is perfect.

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    1. Oh, I'd love to tour Alcatraz. It's a state park now right? Thanks for leaving a comment.

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    2. The island of Alcatraz is actually a National park. I guess the main difference would be federal-funded vs. state-funded.

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  2. The first I have heard of Dorothea Dix. I like the sound of her.

    Visiting an asylum would be kind of spooky I think.

    Viper’s Nest promises to be a most interesting read.

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    1. Miss Dix was a brave and kind woman to do all she did for the insane. Thanks for leaving a comment.

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  3. Your book sounds very interesting. Thank goodness for people like Dorothea Dix who stood their ground to help the mentally affected so they were treated humanely.
    Looking forward to reading your book.
    Have a great weekend.
    Carol Smith.
    penelope223(at) yahoo(dot) com

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  4. Sounds like an interesting read! I love historical based fiction. Congratulations on another book Shirley!

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  5. I enjoy romantic suspense and the synopsis sounds very exciting. Congratulations for your newest published book!

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  6. My GPS once took me to a mental health institution instead of the library I was trying to get to.
    Congrats on the new book that sounds so interesting!

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    1. Whoa, definitely time to get GPS upgraded! Thanks for leaving a comment.

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  7. This was an interesting post! Congratulations on your book! !

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