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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Illusion of Love by Sarah Hamaker





Book:  Illusion of Love

Author: Sarah Hamaker

Genre: Romantic Suspense

Release date: October 2020

A suspicious online romance reconnects an agoraphobe and an old friend.

Nursing a hurt leg, psychiatrist Jared Quinby arrives in Culpeper, Virginia, on a case for the FBI. The investigation leads him to the doorstep of his childhood best friend, Mary Divers. Meeting Mary again is the one bright spot in his life.

Suffering from agoraphobia, Mary has at last found love with online beau David Kline and dares to dream of a future with him. Then David reveals he will be leaving the United States to become a missionary in Peru. Determined to stop living in fear, she accepts David’s marriage proposal, even though she’s never met him face-to-face.

As Jared’s case intersects with Mary’s online relationship, the more he uncovers, the more he fears for her safety. Jared tries to convince Mary not all is right with David, but she refuses to believe him. When tragedy strikes, Mary pushes Jared even farther away.

Will Jared convince Mary of the truth—and of his love for her—before it’s too late?


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Sarah Hamaker is a new to me author, as I have never read any of her books. I was intrigued to read Illusion of Love as it has a very interesting Synopsis. 

Mary Divers is secluded to her home for the most part. She really only comes out to attend church and even then there cannot be crowds. She suffers from agoraphobia. She spends her time online and has an online boyfriend, David Kline, whom she has never met in person, only online. She feels she has a future with him and even accepts his marriage proposal when he decides he is going to Peru for Missionary Work. Mary is quite surprised when an old childhood friend shows up on her doorstep one day. Jared Quinby, is working on a case for the FBI and it involves David Kline. Jared is doing his work on the case and as he discovers more and more about "David Kline", the more it makes him uncomfortable. He really fears for Mary's safety at this point and expresses his concerns to Mary. Mary doesn't believe him and gets even more frustrated with Jared with tragedy comes about. Will Jared be successful in convincing Mary that she is not safe? Will there be a "love connection" between Jared and Mary? 

Illusion of Love is a wonderful read. I really like how the author took a real life situation for so many, Online Dating and the Dangers it brings, and wrote a fiction novel about it. Online Dating scams are radically on the rise and sometimes so many are not aware of the scam before they lose money or something else happens. Mary Divers is an intriguing character for the book. Her agoraphobia really plays a large role into her online dating. She seems gullible at times in the book. Jared Quinby has a heart for his Childhood friend, not only in helping her because of his FBI case, but he also really wants a relationship with her. The book had me on the edge of my seat at many parts and chapters! I am looking forward to reading more of Sarah Hamaker books in the future! GREAT BOOK!  







Sarah Hamaker has been spinning stories since she was a child, with nonfiction and romantic suspense books published. Her stories have also appeared in several Chicken Soup for the Soul volumes. She’s a member of ACFW and ACFW Virginia Chapter, as well as the president of Capital Christian Writers Fellowship. Her podcast, “The Romantic Side of Suspense,” can be found wherever you listen to podcasts. Sarah lives in Virginia with her husband, four children, and three cats.


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Have you ever heard a story from a friend (or a friend of a friend) and thought it sounded more like fiction than reality? That’s what happened to me years ago when I heard first-hand a story about a woman who had been deceived by someone close to her.

Even while I grieved with my friend about the lies that had been told at her expense, I also admit to thinking, “That would make a fantastic storyline.” A couple of years later, I asked the friend for permission to use the basic outline of that story for what became Illusion of Love. To keep this friend’s identity a secret—and to avoid giving away the ending of my book—that’s all I can reveal to you.

However, what I can talk about is how interesting people’s reaction to the based-on-a-true story aspect has been along this book’s journey to publication. Most expressed their conviction that something similar could never happen to them. Part of that disbelief comes from our faith in our own ability to ferret out the truth from those around us.

Unfortunately, time and again, it’s been proven that we can be terrible when it comes to judging the true character of others! This is why people get away with pretending to be royalty or people lose money to someone’s Ponzi scheme or why those in authority can often get away with heinous crimes for years (#MeToo, Catholic priest sexual scandals are too horrific examples). Along the way, you’ll find people who wanted to think they wouldn’t be deceived…and were or who overlooked signs that in hindsight pointed right at the lie or perpetrator.

Why has this kept happening over and over again throughout history? I think it boils down to the simple fact that we want to believe we have excellent judgment when it comes to the character and intentions of others, whether we meet those people face to face or online. We also have a tendency, especially if we’re female, to ignore our gut when it tells us to be careful or wary of someone or a particular situation.

Especially when there’s real danger involved—in cases of potential abuse or criminal activity—it’s important to be prepared as much as we can be. One of the best books on this topic is Gavin de Becker’s The Gift of Fear. It’s a book I’ve recommended my teenage daughters and sons read before heading to college. What Gavin does is break down why our initial impressions can be wrong and why paying attention to our gut—that unconscious part of ourselves—can be crucial to staying safe, even if it means we sometimes offend or make people mad or upset. If only Mary, my heroine in Illusion of Love, had read The Gift of Fear, things might have turned out differently for her.

Why do you think we believe in our own judgment when it comes to people?


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To celebrate her tour, Sarah is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card & eBook copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/119e8/illusion-of-love-celebration-tour-giveaway





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4 comments:

Rita Wray said... Best Blogger Tips

Thank you for the review, sounds good.

Debbie P said... Best Blogger Tips

This sounds very intriguing! I'm really looking forward to reading this.

megana said... Best Blogger Tips

This sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing!

Bea LaRocca said... Best Blogger Tips

Thank you for sharing your wonderful review of this book, it sounds like a must read for me

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