We welcome Colin Falconer, author of the romantic suspense, Naked in Havana to The Literary Nook!
Author: Colin Falconer
Publisher: Coolgus Publishing
Pages: 164
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Format: Paperback, Kindle
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Book Summary:
18 year old Magdalena Fuentes is lying
naked next to her perfect lover when he tells her he is marrying someone else.
It is soon clear her destiny lies with another man, even though she says she
doesn’t believe in fate.
But fate doesn’t care whether we believe
in it or not...
Havana, 1958. Magdalena
Fuentes knows that Angel Macheda is the only man for her, even after he takes
her virginity and then tells her he is engaged to someone else. She knows they
are meant to be.
So why can she not stop
thinking about Reyes Garcia? From the moment I saw you, he says, I
knew there would be no one else.
From the moment I saw
you, she
tells him, I knew you were arrogant, conceited and rude.
Magdalena is a girl who
will not let sentiment stand between her and love. But as Fidel Castro’s rebels
tighten their grip around the city and she watches her family and her whole
life come apart, she learns hard lessons about love and about life.
Against the backdrop of
the boleristas and the gangsters, the music and the guns, Magdalena
discovers just how dangerous love can be.
Naked in Havana is the first in a three
part series, a sprawling epic of passion and destiny, stretching across three
decades and two continents.
Excerpt:
You want Havana?
I’ll give you Havana.
I have Havana right here, in this old
photograph album I keep up here on the bookshelf. It’s a little tattered and
the photographs are all black and white, I can’t even see them these days
without my glasses. But it’s the most precious thing I own, apart from my
wedding ring. Reyes had to smuggle it out for me. I don’t have much else left
of those days. I left Cuba with the clothes on my back and not much else.
Here’s my papi. Isn’t he handsome? He’s
standing outside his nightclub, the Left Bank, down on La Rampa. I was sixteen
then. Yes, stunning - that’s what everyone says. Being beautiful is a blessing
and a curse. When you’re young you think you own your beauty like you think you
own your youth. You don’t realise that you’re just borrowing both and that
someday life will come to take them back. Perhaps I would have done things
differently if I was smart enough to know that.
Or perhaps not. What a lowdown, spoiled
bitch I was. You really want to read this? Don’t. Do yourself a favour, find
some other book to read, because I swear, you’ll want to throttle me when you
learn the things I did. But I learned my lesson. Take some comfort in that;
life paid me back, in full.
Here’s my mother. I didn’t know her well.
She died when I was ten. We are on the Malecón, by the sea wall, back in the
early fifties before everything went to hell. Look how she’s holding me. She
must have loved me but I can’t even remember her face now, not without this
photograph to remind me.
People treat you like a princess, because
they love you, because you’ve lost your mother. And because your daddy’s rich,
you think it’s always going to be like that. But life always finds a way to
keep us honest, that’s what I found anyway.
And if life doesn’t, death will.
But I got lucky. Reyes Garcia came along,
and changed everything.
But first there was Havana.
About the Author:
Colin Falconer was born
in North London, and spent most of his formative years at school playing
football or looking out of the window wishing he was somewhere else.
After failing to make
the grade as a professional football player, he spent much of his early years
traveling, hitch-hiking around Europe and North Africa and then heading to
Asia.
His experiences in
Bangkok and India later inspired his thriller VENOM, which became a debut
bestseller in the UK and his adventures in the jungles of the Golden Triangle
of Burma and Laos were also filed away for later, the basis of his OPIUM series
about the underworld drug trade.
He later moved to
Australia and worked in advertising, before moving to Sydney where he
freelanced for most of Australia’s leading newspapers and magazines, as well as
working in radio and television.
He has over 40 books in
print. HAREM was an enormous bestseller in Germany and THE NAKED HUSBAND was
only kept out of the number one spot in Australia by Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code.
AZTEC stayed on the bestseller lists in Mexico for four months. He is a
bestseller in Europe and his work has sold into translation in 23 countries
around the world.
He travels regularly to
research his novels and his quest for authenticity has led him to run with the
bulls in Pamplona, pursue tornadoes across Oklahoma and black witches across
Mexico, go cage shark diving in South Africa and get tear gassed in a riot in
La Paz. He also completed a nine hundred kilometre walk of the camino in Spain.
He did not write for
over five years following personal tragedy but returned to publishing in 2010
with the release of SILK ROAD and then STIGMATA. His historical novel ISABELLA
was an Amazon bestseller last year.
His likens his fiction
most closely to Wilbur Smith and Ken Follett – books with romance and high
adventure, drawn from many periods of history.
His latest book is the
romantic suspense, Naked
in Havana.
Visit his website at www.colinfalconer.org.
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