Friday, April 5, 2013

IDENTITY CRISIS BY ELIZA DALY: TASTY REVIEW TOUR @tastybooktours #giveaway


Today, A Tasty Read is hosting a Review Stop for IDENTITY CRISIS by Eliza Daly. 
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When Olivia Doyle’s father dies under suspicious circumstances, rather than inheriting a family fortune, she inherits a new identity. She learns they were placed in the Federal Witness Protection Program when she was five years old. Her father was involved in an art forgery ring and testified against the mob. Brought up not to trust anyone, Olivia has a difficult time relying on U.S. Marshal Ethan Ryder to protect her, and to keep her secret. She fears her father may have continued his life of crime through her art gallery. She has little choice but to depend on Ethan when she realizes someone is now after her. Olivia’s search for the truth leads her and Ethan across country to a family and past she doesn’t remember.
At the age of ten, Ethan witnessed a brutal murder. He vowed when he grew up, he’d protect people in danger. Protecting Olivia is difficult when she won’t trust him. He soon realizes his desire to protect her goes beyond doing his job, but if his judgment becomes clouded by emotions, her safety could be jeopardized. 
Can Ethan and Olivia learn to trust each other when they uncover secrets that will change their lives forever?
 
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Identity Crisis
Eliza Daly
Released March 4th, 2013
E-Book
Crimson Romance
Gifted By: Tasty Book Tours
Reviewer: Lisa
 
Might I start by saying...."WHOA....Didn't see THAT coming?" 
 
IDENTITY CRISIS is Eliza Daly's first Romance Suspense, and I hope NOT her last!  The plot is intriguing, engaging and a little heartbreaking. 
 
For Olivia to have just found out that her whole life for the last twenty-four years has all been a lie...well that is just plain ole' scary.  Then to find out that you have an extended family who doesn't know you are alive...well, let's just say that my heart broke for her. 
 
As for Ethan...Um...HELLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sexy!!  Yeah...ya need to read the description of this hunky US Marshall...you will be sayin the same thing!!  Ethan is my favorite kind of hero, a slightly tortured hero with a HUGE heart and a sad childhood.  I loved his protective nature with not just Olivia, but with his Aunt, Uncle and Josh.  Let's just say, he can guard my body....Anytime!!
 
I enjoyed the slow build-up between Olivia and Ethan....a little slow simmer sexy banter is the best kind!  I love when the sexual tension is so thick, you could cut it with a knife.  I was able to fall in love with Ethan right along with Olivia.
 
Eliza's writing flowed naturally, never felt rushed, and the suspense was woven around the romance perfectly!  Just enough to keep you turning page after page, after page!!  I really would love to see Eliza Daly write another Romance Suspense.  With her talent, I truly think she could give the other RS Authors a run for their money!!

 
 
 
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A Little Sneak Peak
 
 
Father Clifford slipped a yellowed envelope from the side pocket of his vestment. “Your father gave this to me many years ago. Asked that I give it to you upon his death.”

She took the envelope from his hand. The organ music faded and a desolate, eerie stillness fell over the church, raising the hairs on the back of her neck. She tightened the shawl around her shoulders. She opened the envelope to find a letter and a newspaper clipping. She started with the letter.

Dear Livvy,

First, know that I loved you more than anything in this world. That’s why I hope someday you’ll forgive me for what I’ve done. Telling you the truth while I was alive could have put your life in danger. Now that I’m gone, I no longer fear for your safety. They would only have hurt you to get to me.

The only way to keep us safe was to enter the Witness Protection Program when you were five. Leaving our friends and family was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. I can’t stand the thought of you now being alone. I hope you’ll go back to our family, in the town where I grew up, Five Lakes, Wisconsin. I’d like to be laid to rest there, next to your mother. Please forgive me enough to grant me this one last wish. If you should ever encounter any problems, contact Roy Howard, the U.S. Marshal who relocated us, at 415-334-9076. I’m so sorry. Please believe you were the most important thing to me. You were my life. My Livvy.

Love, Dad

Olivia stood paralyzed, her mind racing, trying to comprehend the letter. Was this some kind of sick joke? For the past twenty-four years her dad had lived in fear that somebody would hurt them? What had forced him to leave behind everyone he’d loved? Everyone she’d probably loved, but obviously couldn’t remember. And if her mom wasn’t buried in San Francisco, whose grave had Olivia been visiting here all these years? She tried to hold the letter steady in her trembling hands. Of course it was vague. Her dad had been a man of few words. However, these few words expressed a lot of emotion, something he’d never been good at doing.

“Is everything all right?” Father Clifford’s voice penetrated her thoughts.

Concern creased the older man’s brow and from the curiosity filling his gray eyes, he had no clue what the envelope contained. Her dad hadn’t even trusted a priest with his secret. Her dad had been the only person she’d ever really trusted, and it turned out she hadn’t truly known him.

She merely nodded, unable to find her voice. She inhaled a deep breath. The scent of beeswax candles and incense did little to calm the panic racing through her veins. She unfolded a clipping from a Chicago newspaper, dated twenty-four years ago. The headline read Art Dealer in Bed with Mob Blows Whistle on Forgery Ring and Vinnie Carlucci. The article included a photo of police officers escorting her dad. She started reading the article. Prominent Chicago art dealer Andrew Donovan confesses to having sold more than a hundred forgeries...

Her stomach dropped. She slapped a hand over her mouth, certain she was about to vomit right there on the pew.

Her dad had been a criminal.

The nature of his crime made it all the more surreal.

She stared in disbelief at the papers in her hand. His name had been Andrew Donovan, not Alex Doyle. Her last name was Donovan. Was her first name actually Olivia? Instead of inheriting a family fortune, she’d inherited a new identity.

Or rather, an old one.
 
 
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Meet Eliza Daly 

Eliza Daly’s first attempt at creative writing was in fourth grade. She and her friends were huge Charlie’s Angels fans and she would sit in her bedroom at night writing scripts for them to act out at recess the following day. She was Kelly Garrett. Fast forward to the present, she’s still writing stories about beautiful women who always get their men. The journey from fourth grade script writer to published author wasn’t an easy one, but it was always an adventure and the final destination was well worth it.

 
When Eliza isn’t traveling for her job as an event planner, or tracing her ancestry roots through Ireland, she’s at home in Milwaukee working on her next novel, bouncing ideas off her husband Mark, and her cats Quigley, Frankie, and Sammy.


You can find Eliza on the web at Website, Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads.

 
 
 
 

6 comments:

krg said...

If you count the early years when you don't really know who you are than yes I did have an identity crisis. Otherwise no I have not. Thanks for the sneak peak, I am excited to read this!

Eliza Watson said...

Thanks so much for the wonderful review. I'm glad you enjoyed Identity Crisis!

Anonymous said...

I started to have an identity crisis at the school where I teach. There was another teacher who also had red hair, who also wore glasses, who also was a little on the heavier side and who also had a loud voice. The kids would just pick a name and hope that they were right. What was even more fun...we both were put on the 5th grade team...we finally just started telling everyone we were sisters with different fathers. That really confused some people! :) It was extremely funny when teachers would confuse the two of us!

Quilt Lady said...

No I have never had an identity crisis that I know of. I think I have always know the person I am. Maybe when I was young I was a little unsure but now no problem.

Quilt Lady said...

Sorry I forgot to say I entered under the name of Virginia

Unknown said...

No I haven't.
Thanks for this giveaway!