Adult Romantic Adventure
Date Published: February 2022
AN ADVENTURE LIKE NO OTHER.
One part, exotic, jungle setting, one part romance, two parts gripping, heart-pounding suspense
Jake Bennett knew a couple of things for sure: he needed a job, he didn’t want to die in the jungle… but he’d never met anyone like nurse Brockman.
The two clash when Jake discovers that Katherine Brockman’s mission has nothing to do with checking the condition of malaria in native villages.
The possibility of saving tens of thousands of lives unites them as they venture into the steaming jungle to discover if the “Legend of the Riverman” is true.
Soon, the dangers of the jungle wrapped in the unforgiving heat, threatens to end, not only their mission, but their lives.
But nothing can prepare them for what they discover, hidden deep in an unexplored jungle basin.
A new, action-packed, adult adventure
INTERVIEW
What is the hardest part of writing your books?
Like all of my books,
that first time that I sit down to begin chapter one, page one is the toughest.
I’ve already roughed out the story and the characters over the past year, so
it’s not that I don’t know who or what it’s about, but rather it’s this
overwhelming act of commitment at that moment, to this huge project that is
going to take over a good chunk of my life for the next many months or years.
Do you have critique partners or beta
readers?
Although I wrote my first novel basically alone, I did work with a
writing group for my second and third novels. Novel four was written alone as
it was kind of a personal adventure story. Luckily, while making a presentation
to the Hamilton Writers Guild, I ran into Joe, a fellow author of the detective
genre who worked with me, supplying valuable feedback of number five and
particularly on number six – Expedition
Borneo.
What book are you reading now?
Busy promoting Expedition
Borneo, so I’m not reading anything at the moment. Last book I read was one
by Joe, returning the favor. It’s not published yet but look for Dust in the
Wind.
How did you start your writing career?
I actually wrote my first book with my cousin at age
eighteen, one of many schemes to make a lot of money. Before the age of
computers, it was written on typewriters using carbon paper. He wrote one
chapter and I wrote the next. An English murder mystery, strangely enough it
was ignored by the writing world. Can’t imagine why.
I guess my real writing
career started when, having grown into an older science fantasy reader, with a
family and responsibilities, I had grown tired of elves and dragons. I wanted a
classic science fantasy more in line with my older vision of life. To the
encouraged of Lynda, my wife, I wrote one of my own, so it would be just what I
wanted. It took four years (busy with life, working and raising a family) but
I’m still really pleased with The Reedsmith of Zendar.
Tell us about your next release.
My latest release is Expedition
Borneo. My goal was to write a classic adventure story, along the lines of
The African Queen, King Solomon’s Mines, Treasure Island or Raiders of the Lost
Ark: a story with regular characters, facing incredible odds on a mission not of their choosing. I feel I achieved my goal: it has the
characteristics of those earlier, bigger than life stories, yet reads like a
modern tale.
It’s 1941 on the island of Borneo in the South Pacific, two weeks after
the Japanese have bombed Pearl Harbor. She’s on a mission and needs him. He
doesn’t realize it, but he needs her. They are characters
in trouble that you will care about and root for. He’s not perfect and neither
is she, but the attraction is inevitable as they learn about each other and
find an unbelievable discovery deep in one of the world’s last unexplored
jungles .
One part, exotic, jungle setting, one part
romance, and two parts gripping, heart-pounding suspense.
About the Author
An avid reader as a youngster, Daniel began a teaching career at twenty, peppering his life with trail rides on his horse Kelly, scuba diving in the murky Great Lakes of Ontario and taking fencing lessons.
He married Lynda, five months after they met in a bar on a Thursday night. With her, he raised a family, wrote and produced school plays, built their log home, restored a classic Mustang, a '69 Mach 1 for enthusiasts, and took their three boys on many canoe trips in northern Canada.
Twenty years later, unable to find a science fantasy adventure he liked, with encouragement from Lynda, he wrote The Reedsmith of Zendar. Expedition Borneo is his sixth novel.
His books are varied, but whether suspense, a thriller, or an adventure story, all contain characters in trouble that you will care about and root for. He's never perfect and neither is she, but the attraction is inevitable as they learn about each other on an adventure seldom of their choosing.
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