September 11, 2011

Six Sentence Sunday 9/11

To all of those affected by the 9/11 tragedy 10 years ago, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

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Welcome to Six Sentence Sunday. Thanks so much for stopping by! This week's snippet is from my romantic suspense, Not Without Risk.


“So you say.”

“You don’t believe me.” She was surprised by how much that hurt. “You still suspect me of killing Leroy, don’t you?”

“I believe in the evidence, Ms. Conroy, and until I have evidence that proves otherwise, you will remain a person of interest.”

“You actually think I would blow up my own car to divert attention from myself?”



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36 comments:

Heather Thurmeier said...

Awesome snippet. I totally need to know what led up to this point and where it's going to go.

Gem Sivad said...

Uh, now I have to know who killed Leroy and blew her car up. Good conflict and set up in these six.

Kelly's Mom said...

The fact that she's hurt by his suspicion makes me wonder just what's between them! Great six!
Amy Durham

Jessica E. Subject said...

A very intriguing six! :)

Lisa Fox said...

I love the tension between them!

Sandra Sookoo said...

Nice sense of frustration in that convo. Great job!

Anonymous said...

He doesn't trust her. I wonder if there's a reason. Great tension between these two.

Laura Kaye said...

You know how much I loved this book! Love that it takes time before he trusts her!

JoAnne Kenrick said...

Ouch, I bet that hurt...and I also suspect she remains a person of interest in more ways than one ;) Fab snippet xx

Jennifer Lowery (Kamptner) said...

Intriguing six! Great conflict!

Cassandra Carr said...

I can feel the tension! Great six!

Cherie Marks said...

I think it's just his excuse to keep her close to him. Great six!

Monica Enderle Pierce said...

Love that she was surprised by her own hurt. Great, simple characterization.

Anonymous said...

GREAT suspense! I'm a romantic suspense girl at heart, so you know you've got me here. ;c)

Anonymous said...

Great dialogue. Love the tension and disbelief seeping through their conversation.

mariedees said...

Awesome six! Then again, that might depend on the type of car it was. I owned one that would have been improved by blowing up.

Paula Martin said...

Great six - a mixture of suspicion and frustration.

Lindsay said...

Fantastic six

Ilona Fridl said...

Sarah, sounds like another great book from you!

Siobhan Muir said...

I can feel the infuriated disbelief. Love it. Great six! :)

J.C. Martin said...

Great tension in this six. Especially love the line "person of interest". ;)

Lorien Lyn said...

Love the tension and show of emotion between them. :)

Cara Bristol said...

I like it. Good tension, good hook.

Joanne Stewart said...

Great six. Love the tension!

Sandy Nachlinger said...

Good dialogue, and I love the cover design.

Anonymous said...

He doesn't trust her. That's always hard. Hope she can prove herself innocent before he makes a big mistake with her.

lexcade said...

:-/ Sounds like Ms. Conroy is in some hot water over here.

Unknown said...

I like that he's serious about doing his job, even in the face of her outrage.

Lex Valentine said...

Oh! Very nice! I love how his suspicion hurts her.

Zee Monodee said...

These dynamics are very intriguing! He sounds hard and tough, and I wonder what's between them... :)

Alix said...

Sensational six, really well written

Lucy Felthouse said...

An intriguing snippet - can't wait to see what happens next! :)

Sherry Gloag said...

:-) Well. of course he does, how else can he kekep seeing her? Great six.

Xakara said...

I don't care how determined you are to throw off suspicion, blowing up your own car is off the grid. He needs to give her the benefit of the doubt! *smile*

~Xakara
PsiCorps #3

1000th.monkey said...

Nice! ...I wonder what he's thinking she's hiding if he suspects her of all that...

Unknown said...

Ahhh....things are very black and white with him. Wonder if he will learn there are grey areas in the world...Nice Six!