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A Sale and Good News to Celebrate this Fourth of July


Happy Fourth! I hope you’re all enjoying your summers. My 3-volume Buttercup Bend cozy mystery series is on sale for 99 cents for Kobo’s Independence Day Sale that ends on July 8. Grab your copy at https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/buttercup-bend-mysteries-books-1-3

I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve won two Certificates of Excellence from the Cat Writers’ Association for articles, and my poem, “Leaving” was accepted for publication in the South Carolina Bards Anthology 2024.

I’ll be speaking at the Lancaster County Library on Monday, July 15 from 2 to 4 pm. If any of you’re in the area, I hope you’ll drop by. There’ll be raffles and refreshments. I’ll also be autographing books and reading excerpts from my latest titles.

Meet the cats from my new release, A Mixed Bag of Cat Tails: 

Bojangles from my time-travel tale, “The Missing Mistletoe.”
Stripey from my fantasy, “Cat Genie.”
Snow White from my romance, “Saving Snow White.”
Bluebell from my horror story, “Knowledge is Power.”
Gato the ghost cat from “Haunted Honeymoon.”
Lucky from the mystery, “Murder Gone A-Stray.”
Merry and Jingles from, “Catnapped for Christmas.”
Ebony from “The Pyramid Murder.”

Thank you all for your support. Have a wonderful Fourth of July!

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Blog Tour and Author Interview for A Chocolate is Announced by Amber Royer

 

A Chocolate is Announced (Bean to Bar Mysteries)
by Amber Royer

About A Chocolate is Announced


A Chocolate is Announced (Bean to Bar Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
7th in Series
Setting – Texas
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Golden Tip Press (June 25, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 277 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CZMXM3BN

Felicity Koerber is finally getting her life together. She has a fiancé, her bean to bar chocolate shop on Galveston’s historic Strand has become a gathering spot for the community, and she is ready to embrace whatever the future holds. She’s ready for another launch party – despite the disaster at her grand opening, when she’d first gotten involved with solving a murder. And this time she’s embracing her status as a sleuth. She’s hosting a murder mystery weekend to celebrate the new Mystery Flavor line of craft chocolate bars. She’s held a contest to choose the attendees, who will all stay at her aunt’s flip hotel and enjoy the island. It’s all supposed to be perfectly random – only, Felicity starts to uncover connections between her guests. When one of them winds up murdered, Felicity has to keep her aunt from becoming the main suspect.

The killer is very clearly calling Felicity out, leaving clues that mean little to anyone other than her. But that doesn’t narrow down the suspect pool. Her guests are there because they love the true crime podcast she’s been featured on. And she can’t decide whether the killer wants her to catch them – or just wants to taunt her.

Meanwhile, Felicity is also playing host to her future in-laws and discovers that her fiancé’s sister, who is also a cop, is very competitive. Can Felicity hold her own and make a good impression, while keeping her business together and her aunt out of jail? And can Felicity solve it in time to protect the people she cares about from becoming additional victims?
Satchmo the retired police dog turned therapy dog returns to help her sniff out a few clues, and one of the guests brings along a ferret named Cheeseburger, who keeps showing up in the most unexpected places.

About Amber Royer

Amber Royer writes the CHOCOVERSE comic telenovela-style foodie-inspired space opera series, and the BEAN TO BAR MYSTERIES. She is also the author of STORY LIKE A JOURNALIST: A WORKBOOK FOR NOVELISTS, which boils down her writing knowledge into an actionable plan involving over 100 worksheets to build a comprehensive story plan for your novel. She blogs about creative writing technique and all things chocolate at www.amberroyer.com. She also teaches creative writing and is an author coach. If you are very nice to her, she might make you cupcakes. Chocolate cupcakes, of course.

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

Name: (If you have a pen name under which you write, please list both names)

Amber Royer

State and City or Country and City where you live

Princeton, Texas (at the edge of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex)

How long have you been published? What titles and/or series have you published and with which publisher? Have you self-published any titles? Please give details.

My sci-fi Chocoverse trilogy was published by Angry Robot Books.  The first book, Free Chocolate, came out in 2018.  I met a large number of real-world chocolate makers and chocolatiers while researching and marketing those books.  After that, The Bean to Bar Mysteries, starring a craft chocolate maker, became a self-published passion project.  I’m now on book 7 in the series.

Tell us a little bit about your books — if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress. If you have an upcoming release, please specify the release date.

In The Bean to Bar Mysteries, Felicity Koerber comes home to Texas as a recent widow.  She starts the next chapter in her life by opening a chocolate shop, which over the course of the series has become a gathering place for her friends and the community.  Felicity finds herself drawn into solving the murder of an employee who dies at the grand opening for Greetings and Felicitations, and is subsequently called on to solve a number of cases surrounding her friends and her business.  In the seventh book, A Chocolate is Announced, that released on June 25, Felicity is hosting a murder mystery weekend to celebrate her fiancé/business partner’s first forays into making his own chocolate bars, a line focused on unusual flavor combinations.  Of course, something goes wrong at the party, and Felicity and her friends must solve a locked room murder.

I’m in the outlining stages of the next book in the series, Vanishing into the 100% Dark, which will be set around a chocolate festival in Tokyo.  This will be the first time Felicity and friends will be traveling to a different country.  (The third book in the series took place on a cruise ship, but they never did arrive at their destination port.)  Felicity finds a body that then disappears from the area where a movie was being filmed across the way from the festival.  She has to solve the murder to convince people it really happened.  Vanishing will be coming out early October.

Describe your goals as a writer. What do you hope to achieve in the next few years? What are you planning to do to reach these goals?

I’m working on a second mystery series and a stand-alone sci fi novel. But in between projects, I’d like to write more short fiction.  I’ve set a goal to submit a piece of short fiction to an anthology or magazine once a month.

What type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

For my current series, my ideal reader likes a little romance in with their mystery.  Pretty much everything I write – sci-fi included — has romantic subplots.  I hope to attract readers who like a bit of humor and banter mixed in with real emotional growth, and who enjoy getting invested in puzzling out a mystery.  For my sci-fi, I think I appeal most to people who like something that will make them both laugh and think – with a side of clean romance, of course!

What advice would you give other authors or those still trying to get published?

Embrace your voice, which is what will allow you to bring something to the table that no one else can.  I fought that for a long time, trying to write what I felt like I should be writing instead of what felt natural.  I tend to do first person, bantery adventure puzzles, where characters may or may not make up words.  It works for my voice – though I’ve written a number of very different protagonists.  It wasn’t until I fully embraced this and let myself have fun writing that I came up with something that felt alive enough to be publishable.

What particular challenges and struggles did you face before first becoming published?

I don’t fare very well as a discovery writer.  I just get to distracted by fun ideas and go hopping down the trail after random plot bunnies.  So for years, I would get positive responses to my query letters, and many of the people I submitted to would devour my sample pages.  But when they would ask for the full, I would quickly get a rejection.  It wasn’t until someone kindly sat me down and explained that I didn’t fully understand the point of structure that I was able to realize my weakness and learn to outline.  (I’m not knocking discovery writing.  Just saying how I was shooting myself in the foot by being too stubborn to embrace all of the tools in my writer’s toolbox.  Now that I have a better grasp on structure, I do sometimes discovery write, knowing that I can mine the first few scenes of a story for all the pieces I need to get to a logical ending.)

Do you belong to any writing groups? Which ones?

I’m a member of Sisters in Crime (both national and my local SiNC North Dallas.  (We just launched our third anthology – Notorious in North Texas.  I’ve had a short story in each one.)  I am a member of the Cat Writers’ Association.  I also lead the Saturday Night Write Craft Discussion Group.  We meet on the 3rd Saturday of the month via Zoom, and unless I’ve wrangled a guest speaker, I’m in charge of leading discussion on any number of writing craft-related topics.  (I’ve been teaching creative writing through UT Arlington Continuing Education since 2008, and have worked with other organizations such as Writing Workshops Dallas and Writing Day Workshops, so I’ve had a lot of experience uncovering common writing questions and concerns.)

What are your hobbies and interests besides writing?

I love to travel.  Some of my favorite places include Japan (where I will be visiting again soon, to visit friends and to solidify my take on the setting for Vanishing into the 100% Dark) and Hawaii, where we recently spent two weeks traipsing through every coffee and cacao farm that would have us.  I also love to cook and entertain, or to be outside walking in the park or playing disc golf with my husband.  We also have two cats, who are as challenging as they are adorable.

What do you like most and least about being an author? What is your toughest challenge?

I like how being an author allows me to connect with people.  When someone tells me that something about my characters touched them, or echoed their own emotions about a situation, that makes my week – and fuels my desire to write then next book, even in those moments where it feels mostly like shouting into the darkness.  I guess my biggest challenge is balancing writing time with everything that comes along with being a writer in the era of social media.  Sometimes you have to just focus on getting the draft done before you can worry about building a platform for it.

What do you like about writing cozy mysteries?

Cozy mysteries are all about community.  I’ve written in other genres, and they each have their appeal.  But one of my favorite parts about the Bean to Bar Mysteries has been developing Felicity’s network of family and friends.  Readers reach for cozies for the mystery puzzle, foremost, but they come back to a cozy series because they like spending time in the sleuth’s world, looking forward to cameos from favorite side characters (according to many of my reviewers, they just want more Ash, the blogger who went from Felicity’s arch nemesis to the guy chronicling her cases in his podcast) and the opportunity to learn something about the sleuth’s business or hobbies.

Can you share a short excerpt from your latest title or upcoming release?

Here’s a bit from A Chocolate is Announced:

Ash passes out the packets for everyone’s characters. I don’t get one. Everyone else does — including Aunt Naomi and Uncle Greg.

Once we’re dismissed from the table, Logan shows me his character sheet. He asks, “What am I supposed to do with this?”

I say, “You pretend to be whoever is on the page during the scheduled mystery-solving sessions. You can be yourself the rest of the time.”

Logan gives a dismissive wave. “I know that. I mean, what am I supposed to do with this character? I’ll feel stupid.”

Ash has given him Paisley Vain, an arrogant aristocrat with a heart full of greed. Which is so not Logan. Ash probably thinks this is hilarious, considering Logan is a tough-guy, ex-bodyguard, ex-cop, with a tortured, tragic past.

Logan doesn’t look amused, but I convince him to be a good sport. After all, this event is in his honor. It’s a testament to his personal growth over the course of the time that I’ve known him that he can at least attempt to be silly.

In character now, Ash gathers us in the lobby.

Several people sit on the sofa in front of the fireplace. Imogen lets out a startled, “Oof.” She reaches underneath herself and pulls out the sheathed knife she sat on. She places it on the coffee table, saying, “Oh my, who could have left that here?”

She looks conspiratorially at Ash, but he looks a bit confused. 

It must be a prop knife, and maybe there had been some miscommunication on where it had been left. Or maybe the game’s killer or victim was already supposed to have it.

But that sheathed blade, easily a foot long, looks so ominous sitting on the table. It looks so real – like we’ve genuinely invited violence into the room.

Is there anything else you’d like our readers to know about you or your books?

I grew up in Southeast Texas, a ferry ride away from Galveston.  For me, Galveston will always be the place I think of when I think of the beach.  I’ve highlighted something different about Galveston in each of the Bean to Bar Mysteries, and for A Chocolate is Announced, I’ve woven in my childhood memories of the beach itself.

Please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. and include some book cover graphics and author photos if possible.

Website: http://amberroyer.com

Blog: http://amberroyer.com/blog/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amberroyerauthor/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Amber.Royer.Author/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AmberRoyer

Twitter: https://twitter.com/amber_royer

Tik-Tok: @amberroyerauthor

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Amber-Royer/e/B00PFV4CGM

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8144619.Amber_Royer

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Author Links

Website: http://www.amberroyer.com

Blog: http://amberroyer.com/blog/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amberroyerauthor/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Amber.Royer.Author/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoA_29HV2nPmRnox9LPVanw

Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/amber_royer

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Amber-Royer/e/B00PFV4CGM

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8144619.Amber_Royer

Purchase Links:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZMXM3BN/

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

June 24 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

June 25 – Eskimo Princess Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 26 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 27 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

June 28 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 29 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

June 29 – fundinmental – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 30 – Cozy Up With Kathy – CHARACTER GUEST POST

July 1 – Maureen’s Musing – SPOTLIGHT

July 1 – Boys’ Mom Reads – REVIEW

July 2 – Ruff Drafts – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

July 3 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT

July 4 – OFF DAY

July 5 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

July 6 – Sarah Can’t Stop Reading – REVIEW

July 6 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR GUEST POST

July 7 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for What Grows from the Dead by Dave Dobson


What Grows From the Dead
by Dave Dobson

About What Grows From the Dead


What Grows From the Dead
Mystery
Stand-Alone
Setting – North Carolina
Independently Published (March 9, 2024)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 367 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8884545977
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CXN1KQ1B

Morris Drummond is not at his best. Well, he hasn’t been at his best for a while now. But having just suffered two crushing losses, he’s almost at rock bottom, which for him means driving ride-share in his mom’s beat up Chevy, drowning his sorrows in tacos and spray cheese, and avoiding anything related to ambition, self-care, or laundry.

Morris is about to learn that he didn’t even know what rock bottom looked like, and it’s all thanks to his mom. A secret she left behind comes to light, and that brings down a lot of unwanted attention on Morris, the kind that looks likely to send him either to prison or to the hereafter. Blood and treachery from long ago rise to the surface, and Morris has only his lawyer Annie, who’s an old high school friend, and a few unexpected allies to call on as he tries to figure out what his mom was up to and why so many people want him out of the picture.

A humorous mystery with elements of suspense and thrillers, What Grows From the Dead is set in present-day small-town North Carolina, not far from the mysterious Uwharrie Forest.

Content warnings: Coarse language throughout; some gun violence (not graphic).

GUEST POST

Writing past your headlights 

It’s late, and your trip’s been long and difficult. You’re off the main road, trying to follow directions, but they aren’t detailed enough. You’ve never been here, you’re not familiar with the territory, and nothing looks familiar in the dark – just shadows, hints, only coming into focus for an instant as your lights cross them. There’s paint on the road to show the lanes, but some of it is worn away, and the intersections and turns aren’t marked.You’re going too fast for your lights, and if something’s in the road, you’re in for a few moments of either terror or panic as you try not to run headlong into it.

That’s my writing process. I’m what writers call a “pantser,” somebody who writes by the seat of their pants. That’s in contrast to a “plotter,” somebody who has reams of backstory, character profiles, recipes, history, and a massive, detailed plot outline, somebody who knows what’s happening in each chapter, what beats they need to hit, as they progress towards the plot’s conclusion, along the route they’ve already worked out and carefully crafted step by step.

Those two styles are wonderful in that they both can lead to terrific work. J.R.R. Tolkien was clearly a plotter, almost more excited about creating the details his world’s history and language and legend than he was in the story on which the book rests. Donald Westlake, author of countless mysteries, legendarily hated outlines and just wanted as he wrote to find “what’s next?”

How it works for me is I just start writing, page one, and usually I just write until the first draft of book is finished. I usually have no more than a couple sentences of concept, not a plot, just a setup. I often don’t know who my characters are, or even how many they will be, until I begin to discover them on the page. A pattern I often follow is to write for a bit and then throw myself a curve at the end of a chapter – a twist in the plot, an unexpected appearance, a secret revealed. I certainly don’t try to make every chapter end on a cliffhanger, but those seem to me to be natural moments of heightened interest, nice punctuation marks in the narrative. Often I don’t know what they are or even when they’re coming until I write them. If I’m doing my job right, they also serve as little nudges to keep reading – the reader saying “what’s next?” right along with me.

In What Grows from the Dead, one of those moments that turned out to be central to the story was a “what’s in the box?” moment, one that readers of the book will surely remember. I had no idea starting the chapter what was in the box. I hadn’t even known there was going to be a box until I threw it in as another twist a couple chapters earlier. I certainly didn’t know that the contents of the box would be critical to how the story played out. I did know it had to be something important and maybe a little unexpected given that I’d kind of hyped it up some, but beyond that, I didn’t know until I wrote the last sentences of the chapter what was in there.

I’m sure that sounds chaotic, and it is, but I have a good bit of background in thinking this way. I’ve been doing improv comedy for the past 18 years with a group at a local comedy club, and my love for that feeds perfectly into my writing style. With improv, you start a scene without knowing what it’s about, without knowing where you are, who you’re with, or even who you are. All of that gets solidified as you go, ideally early on in the scene so you can build the relationships and the drama that make the scene get moving and have a more appealing (and if you do it well, amazing and funny) plotline. You’re doing all the elements of storytelling there in the moment, while people are watching you, without a chance to edit or go back or rethink, and it’s just magical when it works. The basic tenet of improv is “yes, and” – meaning I accept what you’ve just added to our world, and here is something else I’m giving back, something that hopefully expands and defines the world, our characters, our relationships, our desires.

When improv succeeds, it’s absolutely enchanting. In part, that’s because the expectations the audience has are so low – they know you’re making up a scene and a story and a world on the spot, and if you pull it off, even halfway, they’re with you, impressed or even amazed. If you fail, you can just go on to the next scene, and you’ve only wasted a few minutes of people’s time. With books, however, it’s totally different. You’re asking people to spend hours in your world, and there’s a strong expectation going in that the book will be good, that it will be polished, tight, meaningful, lyrical. You don’t get the grace that an improv audience will give you, and you shouldn’t get it. Even if you write a book using the principles from improv, the book still needs to be just as good as what you’d get from somebody with fifteen notebooks full of outlines, backstory, and character sketches.

That’s where editing and rewriting come in for me. I can improv a first draft, see what happens, get to know my characters, come up with a plot and world, emotional beats and a satisfying ending. Once I’ve done that, I get right back in my car and drive that route again, this time in daylight, where I can see appreciate the colors and the leaves and see everything coming. That’s when the world truly takes full shape.

About Dave Dobson

A native of Ames, Iowa, Dave loves writing, reading, board games, computer games, improv comedy, pizza, barbarian movies, and the cheaper end of the Taco Bell menu. Also, his wife and kids.

Dave is the author of Snood, Snoodoku, Snood Towers, and other computer games. Dave first published Snood in 1996, and it became one of the most popular shareware games of the early Internet. He’s recently published some puzzle card games in the Doctor Esker’s Notebook series.

Dave taught geology, environmental studies, and computer programming at Guilford College for 24 years. He does improv comedy at the Idiot Box in Greensboro, North Carolina. He’s also played the world’s largest tuba in concert. Not that that is relevant, but it’s still kinda cool.

Flames Over Frosthelm was Dave’s first novel, released in 2019. He followed it a year later with Traitors Unseen and The Outcast Crown, then Daros in 2021, The Woeling Lass in 2022, and Got Trouble and Kenai in 2023. He released his first mystery novel, What Grows From the Dead, in 2024, and he’s currently at work on a humorous epic fantasy novel.

Author Links

Website: https://davedobsonbooks.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaveDobson https://www.facebook.com/frosthelmbooks

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davedobsonfromiowa/

Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/GCDaveDobson

BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/davedobson.bsky.social

Mastodon: https://mas.to/@davedobson

GoodReads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/209690880-what-grows-from-the-dead

Purchase Links – Amazon

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June 18 – Jane Reads – REVIEW, AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 19 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

June 20 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 21 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT, INDIVIDUAL GIVEAWAY

June 22 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

June 23 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT

June 24 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT

June 24 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 25 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

June 26 – StoreyBook Reviews – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 27 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 27 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

June 28 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

June 28 – Ruff Drafts – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 29 – Guatemala Paula Loves to Read – REVIEW

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Double Scoop of Murder: A Coffee and Cream Cafe Mystery by Lena Gregory (Audiobook Book Blast)


Audio Book – Double Scoop of Murder:
Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries
by Lena Gregory
Read by Eleanor McCormick


Double Scoop of Murder: Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Watchogue, Long Island, New York
Audiobook (June 25, 2024)
Publisher Tantor Audio
Listening Length – 6 hours and 39 minutes
ASIN B0D67ZB8TB
Audio CD: ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CZ31MZVK
Gemma Halliday Publishing (November 21, 2023)
Number of Pages 226
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CCLT922F
Paperback ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8879730982

From author Lena Gregory comes a hunt for more than just treasure . . .

Danika Delany is loving running her uncle’s old-fashioned malt shop on eastern Long Island and putting her own modern spin on the treats they serve. Life is finally looking up for her! That is, until local billionaire Maxwell Crumbholtz dies and leaves his fortune in the form of a treasure hunt. Chaos descends on Watchogue, and Dani and the rest of the gang from the Coffee & Cream Cafe join the melee when they enter the contest, try to decipher the clues, and go in search of the treasure. But Dani digs up more than she expected when she discovers a dead body buried instead of a treasure! To make matters worse, a witness claims to have seen Dani at the scene of the murder. Now, instead of a four-billion-dollar payday, Dani is on the hunt for a killer.

 

About Lena Gregory

Lena Gregory is the author of the Bay Island Psychic Mysteries, which take place on a small island between the north and south forks of Long Island, New York, the All-Day Breakfast Café Mysteries, which are set on the outskirts of Florida’s Ocala National Forest, the Mini-Meadows Mysteries, set in a community of tiny homes in Central Florida, and the Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries, which take place in a small town on the south shore of eastern Long Island, New York.

Lena grew up in a small town on the south shore of eastern Long Island, but she recently traded in cold, damp, gray winters for the warmth and sunshine of central Florida, where she now lives with her husband, three kids, son-in-law, and four dogs. Her hobbies include spending time with family, reading, and walking. Her love for writing developed when her youngest son was born and didn’t sleep through the night. She works full-time as a writer and a freelance editor and is a member of Sisters in Crime.

Author Links

Audiobook Purchase Links – AmazonB&NKobo
Find the entire Coffee & Cream Café Mystery Series in all formats here.

Coming August 27, 2024

Book Blast Participants
June 25
Christy’s Cozy Corners
FUONLYKNEW
Girl With Pen
Literary Gold
Celticlady’s Reviews
MJB Reviewers
Sapphyria’s Book Reviews
Cozy Up With Kathy
Reading Authors
Lady Hawkeye
Books, Ramblings, and Tea

June 26
Guatemala Paula Loves to Read
Maureen’s Musings
Socrates Book Reviews
Sarah Can’t Stop Reading
Reading Is My SuperPower
Baroness Book Trove
Brooke Blogs
Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book
Ruff Drafts

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Easier Dead Than Drawn: A Paint By Murder Mystery by Bailee Abbott


Easier Dead Than Drawn: A Paint by Murder Mystery
by Bailee Abbott

About Easier Dead Than Drawn


Easier Dead Than Drawn: A Paint by Murder Mystery
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series (1st with this publisher)
Setting – New York
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Level Best Books (May 7, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D15342M1

When the town council hires Chloe Abbington’s close friend, famous wall muralist Lana Easton, to paint a mural advertising the return of the floating amphitheater, not everyone in Whisper Cove is happy about the theater or Lana. Naysayers think the noise from concerts and visitors will disrupt their quiet community. It doesn’t help that a lot of money taken from the town’s budget is being used to pay the muralist for her services. The mood turns even more grim when Lana is found dead, and since Chloe was there alone to discover her body, that makes her the prime suspect.

Before Chloe finds herself painted into a corner as the killer, she and sister Izzie hurry to solve the case and find the real criminal. The suspect list grows to include Lana’s boyfriend and her intern, as well as a couple of local residents. The task is a tall order for the sisters, and it doesn’t help that the detective on the case is someone who doesn’t seem to care for Chloe or her interference. Clues about Lana’s past surface and point to more than one suspect. The challenge will be to decide which one is the real killer.

About Bailee Abbott

Bailee Abbott is a native Ohioan who spends her days plotting murder and writing mysteries. She’s a member of Sisters in Crime as well as of International Thriller Writers. Bailee lives with her husband and furry friend Max in the quiet suburbs of Green, Ohio. Visits to Bemus Point, a town along the Chautauqua Lake in southwest New York inspired the setting for the PAINT BY MURDER mystery series. Bailee also writes the SIERRA PINES B&B MYSTERIES and the MACKENZIE BLUE MYSTERIES as Kathryn Long.

Author Links
Website: www.BaileeAbbott.com
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/BaileeAbbott1
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BaileeAbbottBooks
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21094675.Bailee_Abbott
Instagram: @baileeabbottbooks

Purchase Links – Amazon

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

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June 18 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

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June 20 – Hearts & Scribbles – SPOTLIGHT

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June 21 – Read Your Writes Book Reviews – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

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June 26 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Breach by Holly S. Roberts

Breach: A Terrifying Summer Adventure
by Holly S. Roberts

About Breach


Breach: A Terrifying Summer Adventure
Psychological Thriller
Setting – Off the coast of California
Publisher ‏ : ‎Independently Published (March 22, 2024)
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 202 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8320606989
Digital: Wicked Story Telling (June 20, 2024)
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CQYXJ3T1

Craving the vastness of the open sea, Kate and her family set out on a journey of forgiveness and healing aboard Ryan’s Gift, their newly remodeled yacht. After a tragic accident, it’s imperative that Kate returns to the ocean, the place she once called home, in an attempt to restore her spirit.

In the middle of their idyllic voyage, the nightmare begins. With no power or communication, a monster lurks below the surface and the family must find a way to defeat the darkness before it destroys them.

Experience this gripping story of a family’s fight for survival and a terrifying reckoning from the deep.

Excerpt
“Eighteen months had passed since the accident that left Kate with an incomplete spinal cord injury, taking away the use of her legs. The rehabilitation center staff had believed her fortunate for retaining some sensation below the waist, but Kate had never felt unluckier” .

“Kate examined the water looking for a dorsal fin. Slight waves from the Sea Doo rocked the yacht. She wheeled herself frantically toward the stern, her pulse hammering as the real threat lurked unseen below”.

“Kate’s voice was a whisper, her hands tense on the wheels of her chair. ‘Ryan, hold on,’ she breathed as the shark’s massive silhouette darted beneath the yacht toward her daughter”.

“With every ounce of her being, Kate focused on the rolling waves. ‘This ends today,’ she declared, determination lining her features as she prepared to defend her family from a terrifying nightmare”.

About Holly S. Roberts

Holly S Roberts is the USA TODAY bestselling author of thrillers, mysteries, and romance. Her Detective Eve Bennet crime series is a #1 Amazon bestseller. She’s a retired homicide detective who worked high-profile cases in Arizona. Holly lives high in the mountains with her husband and two spoiled dogs.

Author Links

Website: http://wickedstorytelling.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hollysrobertsauthor

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TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hollysrobertsbooks?lang=en

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPzvSdXdeVFQhlGmbqYBJ3w

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6522660.Holly_S_Roberts

Purchase Links

Amazon/Kindle Unlimited

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

June 20 – The Mystery of Writing – SPOTLIGHT

June 20 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

June 20 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT

June 21 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

June 21 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

June 21 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 22 – StoreyBook Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 22 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 22 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

June 23 – Ruff Drafts – SPOTLIGHT

June 23 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

June 24 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – REVIEW

June 24 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

June 25 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

June 25 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

June 25 – Rosepoint Publishing – REVIEW

June 26 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT

June 26 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

June 26 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – SPOTLIGHT

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5-Star Review of Heidi ((Family Of Rescue Dogs Book 11): A Puppy’s Progress by Brian L. Porter

5 stars*****
This author writes about his dogs. He also has a mystery series. This book is about the first year that his new puppy, Heidi, spent with him, his wife, and his other dogs. You can tell from the writing how much Mr. Porter loves dogs. It’s a heartfelt tribute, along with photos, of not only Heidi, but all his current dogs as well as those who passed away but still live on in the author’s memory. You’ll laugh and cry when reading this book if you, like Mr. Porter, are a dog lover. I’m a cat person, but I care for all animals, and this book certainly touched me.

The book covers how the author brought Heidi, a tiny dachshund puppy, into his home after a sad loss, the introduction to his other dogs, her favorite games and toys, her growth, her spaying operation, her life through the seasons and the holidays with her human and canine family, and the celebration of her first birthday.

Interspersed throughout are wonderful photos that capture Heidi’s first year. At the end, the book includes a gallery of Mr. Porter’s dog photos that display the love and affection the author feels toward his pets. I highly recommend this read to dog lovers and pet lovers alike.

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for Framed for Murder: A Pine Cove Mystery by Marla A. White

Meet the Characters of “Framed for Murder”

This isn’t the usual meet and greet of characters with their favorite colors or what makes them tick.  There’s some of that too, but we’ll get to know them through the cocktail of their choice.

If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll know that most Fridays, I post a Happy Hour Drink. I don’t know what it is, I’m just fascinated by all the different odd combinations of cocktails people come up with. I’m also intrigued by plain old beer and wine—how it’s made, how did they learn to do that? Fortunately, I live in southern California, home to some truly great wineries and breweries. (Sorry, Kentucky, I love you but your wine, not so much.)

Mel O’Rourke –

Mel—sorry, Grandma O, I mean Emmeline—was a beat cop for seven years until a rooftop chase ended in a crushed ankle. Oddly, it was Poppy she was chasing, but more on her later. She unexpectedly discovered her second career running a bed-and-breakfast when she returned to her favorite family vacation spot after retiring. She saw the “For Sale” sign on the Babbling Brook and it was love at first sight. The second youngest of six children, the family all invested in her taking a chance and buying the place, so she’s got a lot riding on this. And then along comes Poppy with the cops hot on her heels for murder.

If she’s drinking wine, she prefers a bold, jammy red. When things are really stressing her out, she is not against a wee drama of the Irish whiskey her grandmother is fond of.

Jackson Thibodeaux—

Jackson is a genius-level chemical engineer but left the rat race, disillusioned when his talents were used to make imitation food flavors. Instead, he came back to Pine Cove to live with his father and use his skills to create real flavors at The Hungry Puppy Café. His treats for dogs and their owners are so popular he had to expand. He’s quick to smile, and it lights up his aquamarine colored eyes.

His preferred drink of choice would normally be coffee. Despite originally being from New Orleans, he never really got into the party-life since he and his father moved to Pine Cove when he started high school. However, he’s been known to try beer from the local brewery since he can admire and respect the process.

Deputy Sheriff Gregg Marks- 

Gregg grew up in Pine Cove and knew Jackson in high school. He even admits that he was kind of a dick to him but not so freely shares that it was because he was being bullied himself. By his dad, who was his football coach. Unlike Jackson, he’s not close with his father, who disapproved of him quitting college to go into the Marines and later becoming a cop. But more on that in the next book. More serious than Jackson, it feels like a true accomplishment for Mel when she gets him to laugh. It’s a rare but beautiful sound.

He’s come to trust Mel enough to let her in on his secret—he’s a Chardonnay drinker. He only drinks beers in front of the guys to preserve his image.

Poppy Phillips—

The mysterious cat burglar who is better known to the media and law enforcement as “The Ghost”. Mel only knows her real name because of their rooftop chase. When Poppy came back to save Mel’s life, she got arrested and booked, but the charges were soon dropped. Despite a lengthy criminal record, she never carries a weapon of any kind, which is why Mel knows she didn’t commit the murder the cops are accusing her of. But then again, is anything she knows about Poppy true? She is unabashedly upbeat and cheeky, determined to help Mel get over her fear of heights by any means necessary, even if some of them are a little odd. Ever try a sound bath?

For a Brit, it’s odd that her preferred cocktail is a gin and tonic but with American made Aviation gin and elderflower tonic water. Of course, she’d never say “no” to a good glass of champagne!

Grandma O’Rourke – 

Grandma loves all of her children, Mel’s father Seamus, daughter Rita and avowed bachelor Colm, but Seamus gave her the most grandchildren, so he wins. Of course, Iris, her daughter-in-law, is part of the package. They argue constantly, but mostly it’s because arguing was the language of love Grandma shared with her late husband, and she misses him deeply. She’d say she’s an eccentric, but Iris calls her crazy. She got the ingredients wrong when she gave her grandchildren her famous holiday recipe, resulting in no one ever topping her cookies. Crazy, or crazy like a fox?

There’s only one drink for Grandma O’Rourke and that’s Irish whiskey. She prefers the peaty taste of Connemara, but any whiskey in a pinch will do.

Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery)
by Marla A. White

About Framed for Murder


Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – California
Publisher ‏ : ‎ The Wild Rose Press, Inc. (June 17, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 284 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D18C415T

After a life-changing injury, Mel O’Rourke trades in her badge for bed sheets, running a B & B in the quirky mountain town of Pine Cove. Her peaceful life is interrupted when an old frenemy, the notorious and charismatic cat burglar, Poppy Phillips, shows up on her doorstep, claiming she’s been framed for murder. While she’s broken plenty of laws, Mel knows she’d never kill anyone. Good thing she’s a better detective than she is a cook as she sets out to prove Poppy’s innocence.

The situation gets complicated, however, when the ruggedly handsome Deputy Sheriff Gregg Marks flirts with Mel, bringing him dangerously close to the criminal she’s hiding. And just when her friendship with café owner Jackson Thibodeaux blossoms into something more, he’s offered the opportunity of a lifetime in New Orleans. Should she encourage him to go, or ask him to stay? Who knew romance could be just as hard to solve as murder?

About Marla A. White

Marla White is an award-winning novelist who prefers killing people who annoy her on paper rather than in real life. Her first full-length mystery novel, “Cause for Elimination,” placed in several contests including Killer Nashville, The RONE Awards, The Reader’s Favorite, and finishing second in the Orange County Romance Writers for Romantic Suspense. Originally from Oklahoma, she lived in a lot of other states before settling down in Los Angeles to work in the television industry. She currently teaches at UCLA Extension and gives seminars about the art of script coverage. When she’s not working on the next book, she’s out in the garden, hiking, cheering on the LA Kings, or discovering new craft cocktails.

Fun facts
Something readers might find interesting about this book:

The quirky Babbling Brook Bed-and-Breakfast is loosely inspired by the Silver Pines Lodge in Idyllwild. Highly recommend staying there if you’re even in that neck of the woods.

A fact about me that readers might find interesting:

I share Mel’s nearly debilitating fear of heights. Well, not to the same extent, I can climb a set of stairs, but looking down more than a few flights? No way 😀

There’s a scene where Mel does a singing bowl session. I’ve done that and honestly, it’s pretty cool!

I accomplished the dream of becoming a published writer in my late fifties after helping other writers craft their stories for thirty years.

Social Media Links

Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/TheScriptFixer
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marlawriteswords/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarlaAWhiteAuthor
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marlaw825
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21467766.Marla_A_White
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/marla-a-white
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3MHIzkB
Substack: https://substack.com/@marlawhite?utm_source=edit-profile-page

Purchase Links
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TOUR PARTICIPANTS

June 17 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

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June 18 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

June 18 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

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June 24 – Sarah Can’t Stop Reading – REVIEW

June 25 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

June 25 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

June 26 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

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June 27 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 28 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

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June 30 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Sorry Knot Sorry: An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery by Lois Winston


Sorry, Knot Sorry (An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery)
by Lois Winston

About Sorry, Not Sorry


Sorry, Knot Sorry (An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
13th in Series
Setting – New Jersey and New York City
Independently Published (June 4, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 300 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CXTY8D76

Magazine crafts editor Anastasia Pollack may finally be able to pay off the remaining debt she found herself saddled with when her duplicitous first husband dropped dead in a Las Vegas casino. But as Anastasia has discovered, nothing in her life is ever straightforward. Strings are always attached. Thanks to the success of an unauthorized true crime podcast, a television production company wants to option her life—warts and all—as a reluctant amateur sleuth.

Is such exposure worth a clean financial slate? Anastasia isn’t sure, but at the same time, rumors are flying about layoffs at the office. Whether she wants national exposure or not, Anastasia may be forced to sign on the dotted line to keep from standing in the unemployment line. But the dead bodies keep coming, and they’re not in the script.

Craft tips included.

About Lois Winston

USA Today and Amazon bestselling author Lois Winston began her award-winning writing career in 2006 with Talk Gertie to Me, a humorous novel about a small-town girl in Manhattan and the mother bent on bringing her home. That was followed by the romantic suspense Love, Lies and a Double Shot of Deception. Lois wrote her first mystery thanks to a conversation between her agent and an editor looking for a crafting-themed cozy series. Thus, was born the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries, which Kirkus Reviews dubbed, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum.” The series now includes thirteen novels and three novellas. To date Lois has published twenty-two novels, five novellas, several short stories, one children’s chapter book, and one nonfiction book on writing, inspired by the twelve years she worked as an associate at a literary agency. Learn more about Lois and her books at http://www.loiswinston.com.

Author Links

Website: http://www.loiswinston.com

Newsletter sign-up: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r2e9v1

Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers blog: www.anastasiapollack.blogspot.com

Booklover’s Bench blog: https://bookloversbench.com

The Stiletto Gang blog: https://www.thestilettogang.com

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/722763.Lois_Winston

Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/lois-winston

Purchase Links

Amazon Kobo Nook Apple Books

(Paperback and Hardcover links available 6/4/24)

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Sneaky the Library Cat Interviews Mason and Della, the Cats From Lethal Lake Effect by Lorraine Bartlett

Hey, there, pussycats. What are your names and your author’s name?

Hi, Sneaky. We’re Mason and Della. The woman in front of the computer is Lorraine Bartlett.

Mice to meet you all.

What book(s) have you appeared in? Please list them and their genre.

The Victoria Square Mysteries. They’re cozy!

 A Crafty Killing

The Walled Flower

One Hot Murder

Dead, Bath and Beyond

Yule Be Dead

Murder Ink

A Murderous Misconception

Dead Man’s Hand

A Lethal Lake Effect

Wow, Meow! You and your author are purrlific.

Tell me about your series.

The Victoria Square Mysteries feature our cat mom, Katie Bonner, owner/manager of Artisans Alley, the anchor of Victoria Square, a quaint business district in the village of McKinlay Mill, New York. (Just west of Rochester.) She’s part of the companion series Life On Victoria Square. We’re indoor cats, so we don’t get to participate much in those stories.

I see.

Are you based on a real cat such as your author’s? If so, please give further details.

Well, we were. Our “real” names were Betsy and Bonnie. (Lorraine based Mason on Betsy.) Bonnie crossed the rainbow bridge 12 years ago and Betsy 7 years ago, but we’re proud they still live through us, Mason and Della.

I was based on my author’s Siamese Oliver who is also on Rainbow Bridge now, but I carry on his legacy in my Cobble Cove series.

Can you share an excerpt from one of your books that features you in an important scene? If so, please include it.

This is from A Lethal Lake Effect:

Katie forced herself not to react. She just stared at Andy with pity. How had she ever thought she’d loved him?

Her lack of reaction seemed to infuriate him, and for a moment, Katie thought he might hit her. Instead, his fist clenched the grease-stained bag and crushed what was left of the calzone before he hurled it on the floor. Then, without another word, he stalked over to the door, threw it open, and slammed it shut behind him.

The cats went flying at the racket, knocking over the glass on the floor and spilling its contents, but there was nowhere for them to go, and they ended up cowering under the love seat. Katie strode to the door and threw the deadbolt. Then she grabbed some paper towels and crouched down to mop up the mess, thankful the glass hadn’t broken. The sudden pounding in her head beat a tattoo. She took several deep breaths before she felt calm enough to address her cats. “I’m sorry, guys,” she said softly, swallowing down a pang of regret. She collected their treat bowls, filled them with their favorite crunchy snack, and set them near them. The cats looked up at her warily.

“Never mind. You can eat when you’re ready.”

Pawsome! Thanks for sharing.

What do you like most about your role in your authors’ books?

We like to think of ourselves as Katie’s anchor. At the end of the day, it’s usually just the three of us. We’re her emotional support, and she’s our emotional support. It works out pretty well. (And we get lots of kitty love and snacks!) We’re on a couple of covers, too. Well, on the versions for the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South African editions of the books. That’s Mason on the covers of A Crafty Killing, we’re both on The Walled Flower, Mason shines on One Hot Murder, and we make the cover for Recipes To Die For, A Victoria Square Cookbook really special.

It’s always nice to be on a cover. The only book of my series that I’m on is Written in Stone.

Are you a talking cat in your books or just a silent one like me, who just meows occasionally?

While we’re firm in our opinions, we can only communicate with our cat mom with purrs, head butts, and the occasional meow.

That’s cool. That’s my method of communication with Alicia, although in my later books I communicate with the other pets in the series.

What advice would you give other cat characters?

Don’t use up your nine lives too quickly.

MOL (Meow Out Loud). Purrfect advice!

Do you have any new books coming out? Please give dates and details.

Yes! We play an essential part in the current book. It’s called A Lethal Lake Effect. Um…lake effect happens during the winter when we get a LOT of snow off Lake Ontario. But this book takes place in May. Go figure! It’s available right now. Here’s a description.

A LETHAL LAKE EFFECT:  Things go awry for Katie Bonner when her former mother-in-law, Margo, throws a housewarming party at her lakeside renta,l and one of her guests ends up dead in the water. Maxwell Preston was a devoted husband—and a not-so-great dad. He was a beloved pharmacist who didn’t take care of his ramshackle property, destined to be a hot commodity on Victoria Square when his heir puts it up for sale. But most of all, Pettis was a stranger to the others who attended the party.

Meanwhile, Nona Fiske takes charge of Victoria Square’s big summer extravaganza—a disaster in the making as what little power she’s seized has gone straight to her head. The Davenport sisters have their own agenda, and they’ve not only been poking around to find out more about the dead man but other mischief that’s been going on around the Square.

So, who killed Maxwell Preston and why? That’s what Katie wants to know, and she’s willing to risk everything to find out.

Find out more about the book here: https://lorrainebartlett.com/a-lethal-lake-effect/

Lorraine also writes the Booktown Mysteries as Lorna Barrett. A Controversial Cover comes out on July 16th. You can find out more information about it here: https://lornabarrett.com/a-controversial-cover/

The immensely popular Booktown Mystery series is what first put Lorraine Bartlett’s pen name, Lorna Barrett, on the New York Times Bestseller list, but it’s her talent — whether writing as Lorna, L.L. Bartlett, or Lorraine Bartlett—that keeps her in her readers’ hearts. This multi-published, Agatha-nominated author also pens the exciting Jeff Resnick Mysteries as well as the acclaimed Victoria Square and Lotus Bay Mystery series, and the Tales of Blythe Cove Manor, and has many short stories and novellas to her name(s).

Check out A Lethal Lake Effect on Lorraine’s website, where you can read an excerpt and watch the book trailer: https://lorrainebartlett.com/a-lethal-lake-effect.

Wonderful! I will definitely check it out and hope my readers do, too. I’m also sharing the blog tour below. Best whiskers to you and your author on your new release.

A Lethal Lake Effect (A Victoria Square Mystery)
by Lorraine Bartlett

About A Lethal Lake Effect


A Lethal Lake Effect (A Victoria Square Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
9th in Series
Setting – Victoria Square, McKinlay Mill, NY
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Polaris Press (June 6, 2024)
Number of Pages: 306
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CYYDN1GH

Things go awry for Katie Bonner when her former mother-in-law, Margo, throws a housewarming party at her lakeside rental and one of her guests ends up dead in the water. Maxwell Preston was a devoted husband–and a not-so-great dad. He was a beloved pharmacist who didn’t take care of his ramshackle property, which is destined to be a hot commodity on Victoria Square when his heir puts it up for sale. But most of all, Preston was a stranger to the others who attended the party.

Meanwhile, Nona Fiske takes charge of Victoria Square big summer extravaganza—a disaster in the making as what little power she’s seized has gone straight to her head. The Davenport sisters have their own agenda, and they’ve not only been poking around to find out more about the dead man, but what other mischief has been going on around the Square.

So, who killed Maxwell Preston and why? That’s what Katie wants to know—and she’s willing to risk everything to find out.

About Lorraine Bartlett

The immensely popular Booktown Mystery series is what first put Lorraine Bartlett’s pen name Lorna Barrett on the New York Times Bestseller list, but it’s her talent — whether writing as Lorna, or L.L. Bartlett, or Lorraine Bartlett—that keeps her in her readers’ hearts. This multi-published, Agatha-nominated author also pens the exciting Jeff Resnick Mysteries as well as the acclaimed Victoria Square and Lotus Bay Mystery series, and the Tales of Blythe Cove Manor, and has many short stories and novellas to her name(s).

Author Links

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Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/lorraine-bartlett

Facebook Profile: https://www.facebook.com/lorraine.bartlett

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Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LorraineBartlettmysteries/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bartlett_lorraine/

Website: http://www.lorrainebartlett.com

Amazon: https://amzn.to/44njWmo

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4017727.Lorraine_Bartlett

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June 9 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

June 10 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

June 11 – Cozy Up With Kathy – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 12 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

June 12 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 13 – Boys’ Mom Raads! – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 14 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

June 15 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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June 17 – Sneaky the Library Cat’s Blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

June 18 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

June 18 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

June 19 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW

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