Hello beautiful people!
Six Sunday is back on this week, and as from today, I'm gonna share quips from my upcoming novel, Walking The Edge, a romantic suspense/thriller coming out with Noble Romance Publishing on June 27.
So, you might be wondering what the story is about? Here's the blurb to put this week's Six in context:
Walking The Edge
The next step might be the last...
A woman without a past
Left amnesiac after an accident, Amelia Jamison struggles as her instincts slowly rise from the depths of oblivion, leading her to question her life as the wife of a cold, manipulating and distant man. Wisps of a dream show her another man she may have known intimately, but is he a memory, or a figment of her imagination?
A man with too much information
After many aliases, today Gerard Besson is simply a police commissaire in Marseille. When a mysterious woman starts to follow him, he is suspicious - and intrigued. But things aren't what they seem, and as he reluctantly gets closer to her, dregs of his painful, buried past emerge and make him question her identity.
Each seems to have led several different lives
But neither is prepared for what awaits them when they cross the fine line between knowing your true self and that of your alter ego.
Danger is the name of the game, and as it catches up with them in the French Provence, both know they better be ready for the inevitable fall.
And here are the Six opening lines from the book! Enjoy!
"...London. Oxford Street:
Thursday December 13, 1.24 p.m.
There's a man following me again.
She didn’t know why she felt so certain of this. Selfridges teemed with shoppers in Christmas buying frenzy, and bustling crowds swarmed around her.
Someone was watching her though. She knew. ..."
And FYI folks - Six Sunday has moved to its own website now! Catch the new look, and this week's list of posters, here.
From Mauritius with love,
Zee

Run lady...run!!! I know I would be. :)
ReplyDeleteLol Stacey! She will! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming over.
Oh yeah, I'm with Stacey. RUN. Now!
ReplyDeleteYikes, hiding in plain sight too. Suspenseful!
ReplyDeleteSuspensful!
ReplyDeleteLol Graylin! She will definitely run! :)
ReplyDeleteExactly, Cate - in plain sight! All the more dangerous.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carolyn! That's what I aimed for. :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE COVER, Zee!! And...eek, yes, run lady, run! Fab six xx Looking forward to reading this one!
ReplyDeletesounds fascinating - I want to know more
ReplyDeleteI love the Bourne vibe going on here...
ReplyDeleteThanks JoAnne - I'm totally gaga over the cover myself, lol!
ReplyDeleteHope you'll manage to get to it when it comes out - would love to hear what you think of it. :)
Thank you Sue!
ReplyDeleteCassandra, glad you picked up the Bourne vibe. It's one of the movies/stories that inspired this novel. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Six!
ReplyDeleteIntriguing. Leaves me wanting more.
ReplyDeleteVery suggestive!
ReplyDeleteGreat clip! Now that this is published, maybe I'll finally get to read the whole thing ...
ReplyDeleteCreepy! And I love that cover!!
ReplyDeleteOoo, creepy.
ReplyDeleteLove the intrigue here!
ReplyDeleteoh, to be followed in selfridge's ....
ReplyDeleteExcellent. I felt the tension in just those six sentences. It was the last sentence: Someone was watching her though, that really ramped up the tension.
ReplyDeleteGreat six! Although if I were her, I'd be running.
ReplyDeleteOMG. I want to be on Oxford Street.I want to be shopping in Selfridge's. (I don't particularly want to be followed by a bad guy...maybe an earl, though.)
ReplyDeleteBut what I really want...is to come live with you on Mauritius.
*Shudder* I hate that feeling. Thankfully, I've never been right, just paranoid.
ReplyDeleteShe better get out of there!
When in doubt, throw a random elbow backwards and see what you get. It's kinda like fishing...but not really.
ReplyDelete::grins:: Good six. Well done.
Best,
Allure Van Sanz
Building tension from the first sentences. Great.
ReplyDeleteDon't run but turn and fight or at least stand your ground. Your better than he is
ReplyDeleteYou hit the jackpot here, Zee. Great start to a great book! How exciting! I want to fly to Mauritius and do a merry dance with you :).
ReplyDeletehugs,
Ang
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Thanks Sara!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessica - I'll try and put up the Six that follow this one next week. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jessica K - glad it caught the mood. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Chicki! Lol, I really hope you'll manage to nab a copy. XOXO
ReplyDeleteThank you Lisa! And ain't that cover beautiful? :)
ReplyDeleteYup Pippa. It gets creepier... :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Layna - glad I could pull the intrigue through from the get go.
ReplyDeleteTherese - there's also a scene in Harvey Nichols. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda! I really wanted to get into her head, feel what she felt. Glad that came through. :) Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah! Her first instinct will be to run, but will she do it? :)
ReplyDeleteLol Taryn - grab the book when it comes out: I also take you to Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, Hampstead Heath in North London, St Pancras International, all the way through to Marseille and the coast of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea!
ReplyDeleteFollowed by an earl, or even a prince like Harry in Selfridge's... Hmmm :)
But you're welcome to Mauritius anytime! Hugs
Lex,
ReplyDeleteIt's a creepy feeling indeed! Though here, is she paranoid, or totally right? :)
Lol Allure - guess you and Amelia think alike. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Elaine!
ReplyDeleteLindsay, that's right - she's no simpering missy waiting for a saviour!
ReplyDeleteAngela!! Thank you sis!
ReplyDeleteWe'll merry dance over cyber waves, until you can come over or I can fly to Malta!
Hugs back!!
Dude! Your cover rocks! I love it! Can't wait to buy this version woo hoo! *happy dance*
ReplyDeleteHey Rae, my other sis!!
ReplyDeleteThe cover's rocken, innit? Can't wait for you to check it out too! Miss ya tons, babe! XOXO
Ooh, mysterious and potentially spooky!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa!
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