Book Title: Lost Beneath the Tide
Release Date: 2024
Teaser: He moved in, wary as a fish circling a baited hook, drawn by the need to drive out the cold inside him. To live again. To feel joy again. To maybe love a woman again.
Tagline and back cover blurb.
Caught between love and hate on the foggy shores of Nova Scotia, an uncompromising environmentalist must choose what is truly worth saving.
Cat Silva loves broiled salmon as much as the next person. But the quirky marine biologist doesn’t like how fish farming pollutes the ocean. So, leaving the big city and her overbearing momma behind, she heads off to Tide Harbor, Nova Scotia, to prove her point.
Single dad, Alex Harris, is in line for the lucrative head security position at Cowling Fish Farms. But when Cat’s investigation turns deadly, Alex must decide between pursuing his dream of financial security or facing down his fears and risking everything for the woman he and his daughter have come to love.
Author Bio.
Award-winning author Zara West loves all things mysterious, adventurous, and heart-stopping as long as they lead to true love. Born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Zara West spends winters in New York, where the streets hum with life, summers in the Maritimes, where the sea meets the shore, and the rest of the year anywhere inspiration for tales of adventure and love is plentiful.
In a life full of misadventures, she has had sunstroke on the top of a Greek mountain and been partially trampled by a herd of four hundred sheep. And while she has never been kidnapped, she has been marooned on an uninhabited island in the middle of the Canadian wilderness for longer than she wants to remember. When not chasing after Greek shepherds or strolling along sand beaches searching for sea glass, Zara tends her organic herb garden, collects hats and cats, and whips up ethnic dishes for friends and family.
An award-winning author of both fiction and non-fiction in the fields of ethnography, education, and the arts, Zara has published the award-winning romantic thriller series The Skin Quartet and Tide Harbor Suspense. She is also the author of the Write for Success writer’s craft books.
Zara blogs about romance at Zara West Romance, about writing at Zara West’s Journal, and teaches numerous online writing courses.
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We asked Zara where her favorite three places to visit are, and why.
1. Greece - My husband is a cultural anthropologist, and we were lucky to be able to carry out ethnographic research among the shepherds of Greece for many years. We lived in several small villages in the Peloponnesus and in Crete. The women we lived with taught me how to spin and weave the local wool and goat hair.
This was the beginning of my lifelong love of weaving and the inspiration for my first writings. When I returned, I lectured widely and was asked to write articles about the weaving there. This led to my first publications on handloom design and weaving techniques. When, in later years, I turned to writing fiction, I incorporated my love of Greece into my Skin Quartet series. For a taste of Greek weaving, visit my website https://GreekWeaving.com
2. Newfoundland - Many years ago, my husband and I spent our honeymoon camping and traveling to the Viking archaeological site in Newfoundland. At the time, the over two-hundred-mile trek to the northernmost tip was a dirt road, but the scenery was worth every pothole and bump. Giant icebergs floated down the Strait of Labrador, the beaches were covered in amazing driftwood, and the sunsets were the most brilliant I’ve ever seen. We were the only tourists at L'Anse aux Meadows and were fortunate to have a guided tour of the then-unreconstructed site by the son of the man who owned the land.
It was June, and one downside was camping amid a myriad of blackflies and mosquitoes. At one point, my husband whacked a mosquito against the car windshield, shattering it. That led to a trip across Newfoundland to St. John for a repair. While there, I was interviewed by the local radio station about our trip, and we also got to see the Portuguese “White Fleet” with its square riggers and its dories stacked up on deck.
The finale of the trip was two weeks camping in the wilderness on Beothuk Lake. We chose an island (the one I was abandoned on for too long) and enjoyed the stillness and beauty around us. I have traveled widely, but our stay in Newfoundland will always be the most perfect trip I have ever taken.
3. Nova Scotia - My husband’s family has deep ties to Nova Scotia, so it was natural for us to settle into a cottage on the sea after I retired from teaching. This is where I do my writing, surrounded by the sea, the pines, the cry of the seagulls, and the resident deer herd. My writing studio looks directly out at the sea. Instead of cars zooming past, I watch the fishermen heading out to sea.
Needless to say, my Tide Harbor Suspense series is inspired by the people and lifestyle of those who live by the sea. To discover my inspirations, visit my story bible at https://tideharborsuspense.com/

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