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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Featured Author: LynDee Walker

Front Page Fatality: A Nichelle Clarke Headlines in Heels Mystery is LynDee Walker's humorous mystery published by Henery Press, and she's here today on her Cozy Mystery Book Review tour to tell us about it and to give us a sneak peak.



About the book:

Crime reporter Nichelle Clarke’s days can flip from macabre to comical with a beep of her police scanner. Then an ordinary accident story turns extraordinary when evidence goes missing, a prosecutor vanishes, and a sexy Mafia boss shows up with the headline tip of a lifetime. As Nichelle gets closer to the truth, her story gets more dangerous. Armed with a notebook, a hunch, and her favorite stilettos, Nichelle races to splash these shady dealings across the front page before this deadline becomes her last.

Part of the Henery Press Mystery Series Collection, if you like one, you'll probably like them all! Front Page Fatality is the first book in the Nichelle Clarke Headlines in Heels mystery series. Bonus: Includes book club discussion questions.





Interview with LynDee Walker

Welcome to A Blue Million Books, LynDee.

Thanks so much for having me today, Amy! I’m excited to be here!

If you could be one of your characters, which one would you choose?

Nichelle—she’s so confident and sassy, and she can run in stilettos! I’d love to be her for just one day. But maybe not one of the ones where she almost gets killed.

Yeah, those days can get a little dicey. Tell us about your favorite scene in the book.

Oh, only one? In the interest of not spoiling the story, I’ll go with the boat crash: I think the reader learns a lot about Nichelle and several of the other characters in just a few pages.

Describe Front Page Fatality in a tweet (140 characters or less).


Smart reporter+sexy mob boss+intrigue=story of the year. If she lives to see deadline. Plus: fabulous shoes & cute dog! #FrontPageFatality

You had me at smart reporter+sexy mob boss--the rest is just gravy. Do you outline, write by the seat of your pants, or let your characters tell you what to write?

I outline the mystery, because it would be a nightmare if I didn’t. Other than that, discovering what Nichelle and her friends have in store for me is a lot of the fun of writing, so I let them lead the way.

Did you have any say in your cover art? Who is the artist.

I didn’t for Front Page Fatality, though I was asked for input on the cover for my new novel, Buried Leads, which is due out in October. But I couldn’t be happier with the job they did on my cover. The artist’s name is Fayette Terlouw, and I think she has a magic touch, or is slightly psychic, maybe. It’s so close to what I wished for, it’s downright scary. I can’t wait to see the new one!

Which character did you most enjoy writing?

That’s a tough one! I love Nichelle to bits, but Joey is a pretty fun guy to write. I don’t think we’ve seen the last of him.

I’m constantly on the lookout for new names. How do you name your characters?

A writer girlfriend turned me on to an online random name generator that’s really helpful for me, especially when I’m naming unimportant characters. With recurring folks, I like to carefully consider their names (if I’m not lucky enough to just have one come to me), but for people Nichelle only interacts with once, the name generator saves me a lot of time.

That's a great tip. Thank you! Are any of your characters inspired by real people?

Bob shares a few personality traits and a fondness for his alma mater with my former boss, who is a good man and was a great journalist. Jenna is a talented artist with a big heart, much like my BFF, though there’s no real-life version of Pages. I wish there was, though. I’d go there every day.

What are your favorite books a) as a child b) as a teenager c) as an adult?

I’ve been a bookworm ever since I can remember, so in the interest of brevity, I’m going to choose just a few from each group:

a) Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, Nancy Drew, Little House, The Three investigators, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Half Magic, Encyclopedia Brown, Wait Til Helen Comes, and The Dollhouse Murders.

b) Anything Christopher Pike wrote, but especially Remember Me, Sati, the Final Friends trilogy, and Chain Letter; Gone With the Wind, The House of the Seven Gables, Wuthering Heights, The Stand, Nightmares and Dreamscapes, The Firm, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Friday Night Lights, and The Forbidden Game trilogy.

c) Gone With the Wind, Rhett Butler’s People, the Harry Potter series, The Innocent Man, The Help, The Stranger, the Jane Austen mystery series, The Girlfriend’s Guide to Pregnancy, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series.

There are so many I didn’t have room to mention! I love good stories and funny characters and mystery. A touch of magic or a dash of romance make things that much better. Honestly, the list of books I don’t like would probably be shorter. But that at least gives you a peek at my keeper shelf.

Which author would you most like to invite to dinner, and what would you fix me? I mean, him. Or her.

Laura Levine, hands down (I’d love to have you, too, Amy, but you said pick one)! She has been so sweet to me when there was no reason on Earth she had to be. She agreed to read Front Page Fatality for a blurb when she didn’t know me at all, and then she said such lovely, amazing things about it. And she’s going to read Buried Leads, too! I would love to hug her and thank her in person. I’d fix my killer taco salad with homemade salsa. I spent months getting my salsa recipe right, and it’s pretty darned good if I do say so myself!

What book are you currently reading and in what format (e-book/paperback/hardcover)?

I’m reading an e-book ARC of Larissa Reinhart’s new mystery, Still Life in Brunswick Stew, which will be out in late May. It’s hilarious!

Where and when do you prefer to do your writing?

Whenever the mood strikes me, and someplace where my children are not. I adore them, but they do distract me when I’m trying to write. My very favorite place in the world to sit and write is the beach, but I only get to do that about once a year. Other than that, the papasan chair on my deck and the old sofa in my sunroom are my favorite places to write. Starbucks works, too, if I need to get away from the littles.

Where’s home for you?

Now? Richmond. I love everything about living here. I grew up in Texas, and I do love to go visit (especially in the spring when the bluebonnets are blooming) but it’s not really home. My family has been blessed with wonderful friends and a great community, and we’ve built a wonderful life in Virginia. 

Do you ever get writer’s block? What do you do when it happens?

I walk, and I talk through it. Moving seems to get my brain working, so when I get stuck and the words won’t come, I have to put my laptop away and go walk. Outside is best, and if I have a friend along to be a sounding board, that’s wonderful. If not, I talk anyway. I figure most of the people who live around here probably think I’m at least a little crazy, since they see me out walking around the lake talking to myself fairly regularly.

What’s one of your favorite quotes?

“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you’ve imagined.” —Thoreau

I have that one on my fridge, because it’s a good general life philosophy, I think.

What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

Play with my kids and spend time with my husband definitely top this list. I have three young children and a wonderful “other half,” and they are the most important things in my world. I’m one of those moms who only has a clean house when company’s coming.  I’d rather spend my days taking the kids to the park or the pool or the children’s museum than cleaning when I’m not working. And quiet evenings with my hubby are the very best kind.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?

I love it here in Richmond, but if I could live anywhere, I’d want to live at the beach. Virginia Beach would be nice, I think, because it’s still urban enough for the city girl in me, but the beach is gorgeous.

If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go? (Don’t worry about the money. Your publisher is paying.)

Australia! Could my publisher also give me the confidence to go snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef, if we’re playing daydreams? I’ve always wanted to do that, but I’m a big chicken when it comes to wildlife. I’d probably drown myself trying to run away from a fish.

What are you working on now?

I’m in edits on my next novel, Buried Leads, which will be out October 15, and writing a novella for a Christmas anthology with two of my fabulous author friends, Larissa Reinhart and Terri L. Austin. It’ll be on sale just in time for the holiday season!

Sounds great. Please come back and tell us about them both.



Excerpt from Front Page Fatality

Thinking about blood spatters and ballistics reports before I’d even finished my coffee wasn’t exactly how I wanted to start my weekend.

“More dead people? Really, guys?” I asked, as if the beat cops whose chatter blared out of the police scanner in my passenger seat could hear me. They, of course, kept right on talking. Apparently, this dead guy had lost a good bit of brains to a bullet, too.

I reached for my Blackberry, keeping one hand on the steering wheel and my eyes on the morning traffic. A body before I’d even made it to the newsroom was usually a good thing—-but not that Friday. If I’d had to pay by the corpse, my MasterCard would’ve been maxed out by Wednesday that week. Especially given the eBay charge for the new heels on my feet.

I glanced at the clock and stomped my sapphire Louboutin down on the gas pedal, thumbing the speed dial for police headquarters.

“Aaron, it’s Nichelle,” I said when I got the department spokesman’s voicemail. “I hear y’all are having a party out on Southside this morning, and I seem to have misplaced my invitation. Give me a call when you get a minute.”

Tossing my phone back into my bag, I turned into the parking garage of the Richmond Telegraph. I had been hoping for an idiot crook who’d opened an account with his real address before he’d robbed the video store. Anything but another body.

I flashed a semi-grin at my editor as I strode into his office a few minutes later.

“I’ve got another dead drug dealer on Southside. They just found him this morning.” My words dissolved his annoyed expression to one of interest, his perpetual aggravation with my last-minute arrivals for the morning staff meeting forgotten at the mention of a homicide.

“Another one, huh?” He leaned forward and rested his elbows on his massive mahogany desk. “Do we know if this one is related to the guy they found out there a couple of weeks ago?”

“Aside from the bit about him being a dealer I caught on the scanner, not really.” I dropped into my usual seat. “I left a message for Aaron White on my way in. I should have something for you by this afternoon.”

Bob nodded, appearing satisfied and moving on to the sports section. “What’s going on in your world this morning, Parker? Anything worth having an opinion on, or am I paying you to make stuff up yet?”

Our sports columnist (and de facto sports editor since the real thing was still on leave with his wife and new baby) raised his voice over the round of laughter and began a rundown of the day’s sporting events. “And I’m writing my column on the women’s basketball coach over at the University of Richmond,” he finished. “She’s in the middle of treatment for breast cancer, and she still led the team to the playoffs again this past season.” He glanced at his notes. “This makes four years in a row.”

“Nice,” Bob said. “I love a human interest story on a woman in the sports section.”

The international desk was following an uprising after yet another questionable election in the Middle East, and the government reporters were still covering the bickering between the senate candidates who were gearing up for the fall race.

Political jokes fired faster than a drunken celebutante’s antics circle the blogosphere, and I chuckled at the warring punch lines as my eyes skipped between the faces of my colleagues—-my family in Richmond, really. They had adopted me the second I’d stepped into the newsroom without a friend in a six-hundred-mile radius, the ink still wet on my degree from Syracuse.


Giveaway!

LyDee is giving away a $20 Amazon.com giftcard! To enter:
  • giveaway closes on April 23, at the end of LynDee Walker’s tour
  • winner will be contacted by email



About the author:

LynDee Walker grew up in the land of stifling heat and amazing food most people call Texas, and wanted to be Lois Lane pretty much from the time she could say the words “press conference.” An award-winning journalist, she traded cops and deadlines for burp cloths and onesies when her oldest child was born. Writing the Headlines in Heels mysteries gives her the best of both worlds. Her debut novel, Front Page Fatality, is a #1 Amazon,com new humor bestseller. When not writing or reading, LynDee is usually wrangling children, eating barbecue or enchiladas, or trying to walk off said barbecue and enchiladas. She and her family live in Richmond, Virginia. Visit her at:

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Buy the book:
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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Featured Author: Diane Vallere




Giveaway!

Cozy Mystery Book Review Tours and Diane Vallere are giving away a copy of Samantha Kidd's Guide to Sleuthing in Style, a paperback or ebook of Buyer Beware, or a $25 Book Depository gift card. Fill out the form for a chance to win. There will be four winners (two copies of Buyer Beware will be given away). The giveaway closes on April 23, and winners will be contacted by mail.

About the book:

Out of work fashion expert Samantha Kidd is strapped, until the buyer of handbags for a hot new retailer turns up murdered. When Samantha is recruited for the job, it comes with a caveat: she's expected to find some answers. The police name a suspect, but Samantha's convinced the label doesn't fit. With patent determination and a tote bag of tenacity, she turns to a sexy stranger for help. As the walls close around her like a snug satin lining, Samantha must get a handle on the suspects, or risk being caught in the killer's clutches.


About the author:

I grew up reading both Trixie Belden mysteries and Vogue magazine and learned how to spot a counterfeiting ring and accessorize a wardrobe. When it was time to find a career I headed out to the mall...and nine years later was a buyer for one of the top luxury stores in the country. But while Paris, Milan, and New York satisfied my appetite for fashion, my passion for creativity went unfed. Now I sell fine apparel by day and uncover crimes of fashion by night, in the form of mystery writing. I still love accessories, only now some of them are accessories to murder.

Connect with Diane:
Website | Facebook | Twitter 

Buy the book:
Amazon 



Check out all the stops of Diane's Buyer Beware tour:

April 15, 2013 - Mystery Playground
April 16, 2013 - Shelley Reads & Reviews
April 17, 2013 - Omnimystery
April 18, 2013 - Brooke Blogs
April 19, 2013 - According to Squenn
April 20, 2013 - Mochas, Mysteries & More
April 21, 2013 - A Blue Million Books
April 22, 2013 - Chloe Gets a Clue
April 23, 2013 - Dru's Book Musings

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Interview with Tonya Kappes's June Heal

Tonya Kappes's cozy mystery, A Charming Wish, was released by MagiCal Press on March 11. I'm delighted to have Tonya's main character, June Heal, here today for an interview. But first...

About the character:

June Heal is a homeopathic curest who discovers she has magical powers when she relocates her flea market homeopathic cure shop, A Charming Cure, to the magical town of Whispering Falls, Kentucky.


About the book:

"Tonya Kappes' A Magical Cure Series, charmed me until the end!" ~ Cozy Mystery Book Reviews

Bubble, Bubble. . .

It seems shop owner and newly appointed Whispering Falls Village President June Heal has it all: Beauty, wits, bewitching powers...Sheriff Oscar Park. Life is good. Because life in Whispering Falls is magical.

Cures and Trouble. . .

But when a member of the community is found dead on the steps of A Charming Cure, June's homeopathic cure shop, and her fingerprints show up at the scenes of local robberies, she is kicked off the village council and her powers fall under scrutiny. Until it's uncovered who is wreaking havoc on the town...June's magic is suspended.

Magic Stirs. . .

With the help of a rather obnoxious genie and Mr. Prince Charming, June's Fairy-God cat, June is determined to figure out who is framing her. Time is of the essence when it becomes clear that the true villain is trying to get rid of her...permanently!

And Trouble Doubles. . .

Oscar Park will do anything to protect June even if that means giving up all of his magical powers. . .or worse, his life.


Interview with June:


June, how did you first meet Tonya?

There was a vacancy in her head, so I just sort of moved on in. She told me that she didn’t like witches. . .

Want to dish about her?

I concoct my best homeopathic cures in the middle of the night, my cauldron seems to work best during those hours, and Tonya is always awake with this little notebook in her hand. She never sleeps! I bet if she would give up one of her three pots of coffee she drinks a day, she might get a little shut eye. I left a message with the Sand Man to drop Tonya visit.

Did you ever think that your life would end up being in a book?


Never! I’m just a small town Kentucky girl.

Yay! Kentucky! I wonder if Whispering Falls is close to Louisville. Tell us about your favorite scene in the book, June.

Tonya continues to write about my life, so in the third novel, A Charming Wish, she started with my story when I found out that I had a genie bottle in my shop. . .with a genie living in it!

Did you have a hard time convincing your author to write any particular scenes for you?

Yes! Tonya always wants to write my story her way or the way she thinks I should live my life, but I keep telling her NO! It’s my life, and I can live it how I want to. Sometimes she does have some good ideas with new potions.

What do you like to do when you are not being actively read somewhere?
I love spending time with my fairy-god cat, Mr. Prince Charming and my boyfriend, Oscar Park. Hanging out with my friends that live in Whispering Falls is a lot of fun too.

Tell the truth. What do you think of your fellow characters?

I absolutely adore them! Each of them have a special magical talent that is disguised by their store front. I love how they interact with their clients. Shandra owns A Cleansing Spirit Spa. Her clients think they are getting a manicure, but Shandra is really reading their palm. All of Whispering Falls is like that!



What's the worst thing that's happened in your life?

What did you learn from it? I lost both of my parents at a young age. It has been a hard long road learning all the ropes of life without their guidance. I’ve learned to trust my intuition. It hasn’t failed me yet!



Tell us about your best friends.


Mr. Prince Charming is my fairy-god cat who showed up on my door step with a turtle charm hanging on his collar on my tenth birthday. I’ve always wanted a charm bracelet! I knew we were going to be fast friends. He has never left my side and I’m twenty-five.
Madame Torres is my snarky crystal ball. Even though she is a pain in the rear sometimes and we argue, she always has my best interest at heart.

How do you feel about your life right now? What, if anything, would you like to change?
There are a lot of changes that only Tonya and I know about. I’m not sure if those changes are good or bad. I guess we will have to wait and see.

What aspect of your author’s writing style do you like best?

I love how she adds humor to my life of chaos. I don’t think my life is funny, but she writes it in a way that makes readers laugh out loud.

If your story were a movie, who would play you?

I adore Mandy Moore. I think she would make a great me!

Describe the town where you live.

MAGICAL! Whispering Falls is settled in the foothills of Kentucky, surrounded by beautiful mountainous limestone and Kentucky bluegrass. The town is filled with quaint shops. Each shop has a gorgeous ornamental gate that leads you into magical store with special powers. When a tourist comes to our small town, they can’t wait to come back.

Describe an average day in your life.

I have to have my coffee first thing in the morning. Then Mr. Prince Charming and I go to my shop, A Charming Cure, and start working on new homeopathic cures. When a client comes in, I rely on my intuition to what is the root of their ailment, and then I make them the perfect cure. After work, I tend to spend some alone time with my boyfriend. Lately, I’ve been in a little pickle. Someone was found dead on the steps of my shop. Needless to say. . .someone is framing me for murder! Any free time I have, I’m trying to figure out who wants me gone.

Will you encourage your author to write a sequel?

She is on the third novel. I think she has six in mind. 

Super! Please come back when the next one is out!

 

About the author:

Tonya Kappes is an Amazon Movers and Shakers, and self-published International bestselling author. She writes humorous cozy mystery and women’s fiction that involves quirky characters in quirky situations.

Splitsville.com, the first novel in the Olivia Davis Mystery series, is a double finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards in the Mystery and Humorous Categories. Carpe Bead ‘em is a the winner in Amazon’s eFestival of Words in the Women’s Fiction Category.

She travels to various writers groups giving workshops on marketing and promoting no matter where you are in your career, and in self-publishing.

Become a member of Tonya’s STREET TEAM! It’s a gathering place of readers who love Tonya Kappes novels, and Tonya gives away monthly prizes! To sign up for Tonya’s STREET TEAM, newsletter, view book trailer, and upcoming news, check out Tonya’s website, http://tonyakappes.blogspot.com/.

Connect with Tonya:
Facebook / Twitter / Goodreads / Website / Blog


Buy the book:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble