Wow, tempus fugit! This almost got by me. LOUISE’S GAMBLE, the sequel to LOUISE’S WAR, came out in the UK on January 26! (The US publication date is May 2012) It seems just like yesterday that I launched LOUISE’S WAR! To celebrate, I’d like to give away two of my author’s copies of LOUISE’S GAMBLE. Just leave a shout out in the comments below. Like last time, if you share and/or twitter this, it will double and triple your chance of winning a copy–make sure to let me know in your comment if you’ve shared! Contest closes on Sunday February 5.
Young widow Louise Pearlie becomes embroiled in a perilous game of mafia bosses, Nazi spies and banished royalty in this wartime novel of suspense – 1942, Washington DC. Louise Pearlie is now a chief file clerk at the legendary OSS, the precursor to the CIA, and enjoying being an independent, working woman despite wartime privations. But a casual friendship struck up with Alessa di Luca, a secretive war refugee, sucks Louise into a dangerous game of mafia bosses, Nazi spies, banished royalty and Sicilian aristocracy – placing not only her job, but her life, in jeopardy . . .

I’m thrilled to know I can keep up with Louise! I’ll order it from Amazon and bring it by for an inscription. Louise is inspiring lots of reminiscing from my own WWII veterans. Congrats, Sarah. I’ll try sharing on Facebook – and need to get you on Google+ next!
Can’t wait to read another Louise book! May there be, yet more.
Looking forward to getting my copy! Loved Louise’s War.
Way to go Sis! I am looking forward to the “gamble” and I want a signed copy!
Well, I thought I had left a reply yesterday, but I’m not sure where it went. I am really looking forward to Louise’s Gamble.
I’m excited about your new series, Sarah!! Can’t wait to read both books.
Kaye
Sarah, Mother would LOVE Louise! I know she is smiling down on you – can’t wait for the new book, the first was fantastic. I really felt like I was there. You are terrific.
Abigail, so good to hear from you! I think of your mother every day–her photo is on my bulletin board over my desk!
Say hi to everyone–Margaret Wilson Hill wrote me the nicest note and I haven’t answered yet–feel awful about it!
Just finished Louise’s War last night and am delighted to know she will be returning – love her! Have read all your previous books as well and enjoyed everyone of them. Thanks so much!
Thank you, Jayne!