PERSEVERANCE PREVAILS FOR LOCAL AUTHOR

Mal Olson’s motto is “never give up.” After more than twenty years of honing her craft and submitting manuscripts, the local author will see her dream come true with the release of her romantic suspense novel. SHADOW OF DECEIT is now available in paperback at amazon.com. and will be released March 7, 2012, in ebook at Amazon’s Kindle Bookstore, The Wild Rose Press (thewildrosepress.com), malolson.com, as well as most other ebook retailers.

 

Olson, who’s author brand is “adrenaline kicked romantic suspense,” promises a fast-paced read that will keep you glued to the pages. The story is set in Milwaukee and the Green Bay area where an FBI agent risks his career when he collaborates with a young widow desperate to prove herself innocent of diamond trafficking with terrorists who killed the agent’s Delta Force team three years earlier.

 

Currently residing in Eagle, the author and her husband Ken Olson, former Muskego High School band director, were Muskego residents for over thirty years.

 

Olson is a member of Romance Writers of America, Wisconsin Romance Writers, and Mad City Romance (Madison, WI).  Find out more and access free reads at malolson.com. Friends and fans can meet the author and purchase autographed copies of her book at the Eagle Showcase scheduled March 31, at the Eagle Elementary School.

 

Mal Olson writes adrenaline-kicked romantic suspense. When her consuming passion for writing allows time, she enjoys reading, flower gardening, jamming with friends on the mountain dulcimer, and hiking in a nearby state forest (or in the mountains somewhere). She has three grown children and one granddaughter and resides with her own special hero in southeastWisconsinwhere she juggles writing time with her freelance landscape design business.

SHADOW OF DECEIT

 

ebook or paperback

AMAZON

Most online booksellers

Available March 7, 2012

 

My website is: www.malolson.com

 The link for my trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MN-ph78gic

 

 

 

 Mal (right) donates a copy of her book to  Barb Jatczak at the Eagle Historical Society.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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