Romantic-Suspense Author Denise Robbins to Man a Table and Sign Books at NH Writers' Project Conference
Author Denise Robbins will be manning a table and signing copies of her romantic-suspense novel It Happens in Threes at the New Hampshire Writers’ Project conference in Manchester, on Saturday, April 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Manchester, NH, April 06, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Author Denise Robbins will be manning a table and signing copies of her romantic-suspense novel It Happens in Threes at the New Hampshire Writers’ Project conference in Manchester, on Saturday, April 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Robbins, a software engineering manager by day, developed a passion for romantic novels and began writing It Happens in Threes as a way to combine her love of writing with a lifelong interest in true crime and mysteries. In this debut novel, Robbins uses her knowledge of computers and software to take readers on a roller coaster ride of suspense and intrigue.
“I like including computer material in my books because technology is constantly shifting and there is always some new vulnerability,” Robbins said. “People don’t really understand the power of computers – or the power of those who know how to get into them without an invitation.”
In It Happens in Threes, one of the characters uses software to launder money from large corporations under the guise of helping them with their network security. The heroine writes a piece of software called a trojan to get in and follow the thief’s software and then make it appear that the funds are transferred – when in fact they aren't.
The Midwest Book Review gave It Happens in Threes five stars and says the novel is “packed with scorching romance, nail-biting suspense, and nonstop action,” making it a great read for both men and women.
Coffee Time Romance gave It Happens in Threes five coffee cups and says, “Ms. Robbins has written an intense thriller filled with hunky men, beautiful women, and one action-packed stunt after another. I could not put this romantic suspense down; it was just so powerful and overwhelmed my senses.”
The sixteenth annual NH Writers’ Project Conference is located at The Derryfield School, Manchester, and will run from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Robbins will be available to talk to visitors and attendees about her book and sign copies between 8 and 10 a.m.
Robbins’ second novel, Killer Bunny Hill, another romantic-suspense, takes place in the New Hampshire mountains, and is set for release July of this year.
For more information on It Happens in Threes, visit Denise Robbins’ website.
For more information on the New Hampshire Writer’s Project, visit the website.
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Robbins, a software engineering manager by day, developed a passion for romantic novels and began writing It Happens in Threes as a way to combine her love of writing with a lifelong interest in true crime and mysteries. In this debut novel, Robbins uses her knowledge of computers and software to take readers on a roller coaster ride of suspense and intrigue.
“I like including computer material in my books because technology is constantly shifting and there is always some new vulnerability,” Robbins said. “People don’t really understand the power of computers – or the power of those who know how to get into them without an invitation.”
In It Happens in Threes, one of the characters uses software to launder money from large corporations under the guise of helping them with their network security. The heroine writes a piece of software called a trojan to get in and follow the thief’s software and then make it appear that the funds are transferred – when in fact they aren't.
The Midwest Book Review gave It Happens in Threes five stars and says the novel is “packed with scorching romance, nail-biting suspense, and nonstop action,” making it a great read for both men and women.
Coffee Time Romance gave It Happens in Threes five coffee cups and says, “Ms. Robbins has written an intense thriller filled with hunky men, beautiful women, and one action-packed stunt after another. I could not put this romantic suspense down; it was just so powerful and overwhelmed my senses.”
The sixteenth annual NH Writers’ Project Conference is located at The Derryfield School, Manchester, and will run from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Robbins will be available to talk to visitors and attendees about her book and sign copies between 8 and 10 a.m.
Robbins’ second novel, Killer Bunny Hill, another romantic-suspense, takes place in the New Hampshire mountains, and is set for release July of this year.
For more information on It Happens in Threes, visit Denise Robbins’ website.
For more information on the New Hampshire Writer’s Project, visit the website.
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603-867-3828
www.deniserobbins.com
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