Where Darlene Turner Searches for Plot Inspiration (Episode 11)

July 27, 2020 00:25:56
Where Darlene Turner Searches for Plot Inspiration (Episode 11)
The Romantic Side of Suspense
Where Darlene Turner Searches for Plot Inspiration (Episode 11)

Jul 27 2020 | 00:25:56

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Sarah Hamaker

Show Notes

On this episode of “The Romantic Side of Suspense,” I chat with Darlene L. Turner, an award-winning author. Darlene lives with her husband, Jeff, in Ontario, Canada. Her love of suspense began when she read her first Nancy Drew book. She’s turned that passion into her writing and believes readers will be captured by her plots, inspired by her strong characters, and moved by her inspirational message. Darlene is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray of the Steve Laube Agency.

Listen to the podcast for more from our interview, plus an excerpt from Border Breach.

“Every since I was a little girl, I loved mysteries—whether it was a Nancy Drew book, a game of Clue or Charlie’s Angels TV show,” Darlene said. “This is what started my love of trying to figure out the mystery, and this is why I love writing romantic suspense.”

 

Connect w/Darlene
Website: www.darlenelturner.com
Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Woy8dK
Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Qso27O
LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2UhbelT
BookBub: https://bit.ly/2QrdkhP
Pinterest: https://bit.ly/2x2Batz
Instagram: darlenel.turner

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