Recently Published: Until the Next Time by Kevin Fox

February 16, 2012  •  Category: Blog, Excerpts

My mom loved the TV show Lie to Me, produced and written by Kevin Fox. She was drawn to the show for the way the plot always kept her in suspense and made her think. I can’t wait for her to read Fox’s first novel, Until the Next Time. Fox takes the same elements that make his television show a success and develops them into a novel that combines romance and adventure with elements of Irish history and faith. Read an excerpt at bottom. And to enter to win one of three copies, just leave a comment. Good luck!

–Irene Newman

About the book

For Sean Corrigan the past is simply what happened yesterday, until his twenty-first birthday, when he’s given a journal left to him by his father’s brother Michael–a man he had not known existed. The journal, kept after his uncle fled from New York City to Ireland to escape prosecution for a murder he did not commit, draws Sean into a hunt for the truth about Michael’s fate.

Sean also leaves New York for Ireland, where he is caught up in the lives of people who not only know all about Michael Corrigan but have a score to settle. As his connection to his uncle grows stronger, he realizes that within the tattered journal lies the story of his own life–his past as wel as his future–and the key to finding the one woman he is fated to love forever.

Praise for Until the Next Time:

“A taut suspense novel, a history lesson on a people’s enduring struggle, and a chronicle of a star-crossed pair’s everlasting love.”
Sandra Brown, New York Times bestselling author of Lethal

“Epic, riveting, and bold . . . Makes your heart race. Kevin Fox has crafted a tautly paced thriller melded to a love story that transcends time . . . Until the Next Time has the dark, evocative intensity of the best Irish fiction . . . Exquisitely rendered, impossible to put down.” 
–Dawn Tripp, author of Game of Secrets

“A fresh and fascinating take on an absoring concoction of myth, belief, memory, identity, reincarnation, and the lasting power of love . . . Both entertaining and provocative.” 
–Publishers Weekly


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24 comments on this post:
  1. Marla says...

    Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, a good Irish story. Thank you for the chance to win a copy of this new novel.

    February 16, 2012@ 7:04 PM
  2. Teawench says...

    Sounds great.
    Thanks!

    February 16, 2012@ 4:15 PM
  3. Ann says...

    Algonquin never disappoints. I would love to win.

    February 16, 2012@ 1:50 PM
  4. Annie says...

    There’s something extra readable and satisfying about books published by Algonquin. I know I would appreciate this one. Thanks for the chance to win.

    February 16, 2012@ 12:10 PM
  5. matkeltri says...

    Sounds really good!

    February 16, 2012@ 12:04 PM
  6. Linda says...

    Sounds like a great read! Past and present colliding…

    February 16, 2012@ 11:49 AM
  7. Betty Hamilton says...

    Sounds like a great read! Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy.

    February 16, 2012@ 11:48 AM
  8. Martha @ Hey, I want to read that says...

    This sounds fantastic. Thanks for the chance.

    February 16, 2012@ 11:36 AM
  9. Geri Makris says...

    I would love to win this. It sounds like a fascinating story.

    February 16, 2012@ 11:34 AM
  10. Susan says...

    Sounds like a great read! Would love to win one…

    February 16, 2012@ 11:27 AM

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