My wife’s latest book is published!

 

My wife’s latest book – her sixth, and the fourth in her “Combined Operations” series – has just been published.  It’s titled “Between Two Graves“.

The blurb reads:

He swore he wouldn’t be back while his parents lived…

Now, almost thirty years later, AJ is going home.

Ordered to attend his mother’s funeral in the rugged northern border of the Empire, AJ is baring old wounds to his new wife, and burying familial feuds.

But the past won’t die that easily, and grave secrets will threaten all the survivors and the women they love. Because the Feds are after AJ’s unwanted inheritance…

And they’re willing to risk a war to get their hands on it.

It’s available in e-book at present, with a print edition to follow very shortly (as soon as we can sort out a couple of technical issues in converting it between formats).

I’ve watched this book take shape over several months.  Dorothy battled to fit a number of disparate elements together, and was very frustrated sometimes over her slow progress, but I think she did an outstanding job of battling through the creative process and coming up with a book I really enjoyed.  (I enjoy all her books, of course – I think she writes very well.  Of course, I might be just a teensy bit biased about that . . . )

Recommended reading.

Peter

12 comments

  1. Looking forward to reading this. Certainly enjoyed the first three in the Combined Operations universe. Excellent writing, great story lines.

  2. "AJ is baring old wounds to his new wife, and burying familial feuds.

    But the past won't die that easily, and grave secrets will threaten all the survivors and the women they love."

    Sounds like a chick book. 🤣

  3. I think Peter called them "tactical romances." Good classification. I enjoy her books, and I am not a chick. I not a biologist either, so can't be sure.

    I will be on my Kindle today.

  4. I've really enjoyed her stories and just grabbed this one too. Thank you – for letting us know about it and to her for all the work that it takes to put a story together!

  5. I really liked one of her alternate titles.

    A Quiet Funeral With Firefights

    The first three have been great reads.

  6. It's GOOD! I beta read it and it holds together well, and mirrors the 'other' tactical romances in the series! 🙂

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