Blog Tour: Love You To Death by Caroline Mitchell @caroline_writes @bookouture

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Release date: November 11, 2016

Publisher: Bookouture 

Genre: Mystery/Thriller, Crime Fiction 

Blurb: 

‘I’m not your mother. You’re a monster. I don’t want you’
Women who gave a child up for adoption are being killed. A knock at their front door begins a nightmare from which they will never wake up.
For Detective Ruby Preston and her team, it is a race against time to connect the dots before the killer can strike again. But when Ruby receives a sinister email, the case takes a terrifying personal twist.
Could the clues to the identity of the killer lie in Ruby’s own past?
Who can she trust with her secrets?
And could Ruby be next?

About the Author: 

A former police detective, Caroline has worked in CID and specialised in roles dealing with vulnerable victims, high risk victims of domestic abuse, and serious sexual offences. Originally from Ireland, Caroline lives with her family in a pretty village on the coast of Essex. She now writes full time.

Published by Bookouture, her DC Knight crime thriller series reached the number one position in the Amazon crime charts. Love You To Death, the first in her new series featuring DS Ruby Preston is due for publication 11th November 2016.
Her new psychological thriller, Witness, is published with Thomas & Mercer and due for publication 20th December 2016.

Review: 

I’m thrilled to be one of the stops on the blog tour for Caroline Mitchell’s latest book, Love You To Death. This is the start to a new series featuring Ruby Preston and holy hell, this series sure started off with a bang! The tension was so palpable that I was holding my breath and had to remind myself to just breathe! 

I throughly enjoyed getting acquainted with Ruby, she’s a character that can most definitely carry a series, she’s hotheaded, determined, and I absolutely loved her, flaws and all. I really liked that this book immediately delved into her personal life. Often in a series you have to wait for that, and I appreciated digging a bit into her background straightaway. Besides juggling the responsibilities of being a police detective, Ruby has a mother in a care home and a twisty and tangled love life. Her relationship with her ex, Nathan was fascinating especially as they’re on opposite sides of the law. There is much to explore here as the series continues, and plenty of juicy material to work with as Mitchell dropped some interesting hints and peeks into their past. 

Onto the case;  women are being murdered and not just any women, but those who gave a child up for adoption. I’ve mentioned plenty of times how much I love a good female serial killer book, and though I’ve read some really fantastic books featuring them, I think Lucy takes the cake for being hands down, the most menacing and nuttiest of the bunch. My God she’s creepy as all get out and for those of you that have already had the pleasure of reading this, you’ll understand why I’m not quite as eager as I was previously about putting up my Christmas tree. I think I’ll be reminded of Lucy whenever I look at my tree, which scares the daylights out of me, maybe I’ll try to think of Mitchell instead, that’s a far more pleasant option. Really though, Lucy is a brilliantly twisted individual who will stop at nothing to act out a sick fantasy that she’s created. 

This was so fast paced that I felt like I was traveling at break neck speed. Mitchell’s superb writing style and ability to create complex characters with engrossing motivations is unparalleled. Ruby’s personal connection to the case added even more depth and tension to the plot making it truly unputdownable. I know that’s a word that gets thrown around quite a bit but it really is fitting here. I cannot wait to see what is in store next for Ruby Preston and team and I’ll be anxiously awaiting the next installment in this series.

Overall rating: 5/5

Thanks to Bookouture for my review copy. 

Be sure to check out the other stops on the tour!

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #imwayr

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? Is a weekly post to share what you recently finished reading, what you’re currently reading, and what you plan on reading this week. It’s hosted by Kathryn at Bookdate.

What I Read Last Week: 


I participated in the blog tour for this one and it was such a fun read! 


This was such a unique and captivating read. 

I wasn’t that taken with this one. 


Another blog tour for this one, and it was a solid crime fiction read with the added bonus of a social conscience.


Anothe blog tour, and a lovely holiday read.


I guess this was my weekend for blog tours, this was a good read following one woman’s life. 

I’m also hosting a giveaway, make sure you enter if you’re in the US!

Currently reading: 


Up Next: 




How was your week? What are you currently reading? 

Blog Tour: A Drakenfall Christmas by Geralyn Corcillo @hellochicklit @geralyncorcillo

A Drakenfall Christmas Book Tour
By author Geralyn Corcillo
Tour Dates: November 13th – 19th, 2016


Blurb:

Mark and Maisy, ahem, that is, Lord and Lady Shiley, get ready to celebrate their first Christmas together at Drakenfall, their renowned estate-turned-resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. The energetic and very un-aristocratic couple spreads holiday cheer as they conspire in guest shenanigans and staff kerfuffles.

In an uncharacteristic turn, unflappable house manager Glynis Ferry seems to be getting her duster ruffled every time she catches sight of Shaun Fletcher, the new head groomsman. Pippa Taylor, a whirling dervish of a domestic, works below stairs to make the magic of Drakenfall happen for everyone else. But will there ever be enough magic left over for her? There will if most worthy valet Kafi Diop has anything to say about it, as he tries to spin holiday enchantment every which way. But his best laid plans always seem to go cataclysmically awry, even with Maisy helping out as his faithful sidekick.

And what about Kafi’s grandest of schemes, set to take flight at the Drakenfall Christmas Ball? He’s depending on guest Jamie Tovell, who’s depending on his secret crush Lea Sinclair.

But even if everything goes off without a hitch, will the secret Maisy’s been hiding from Mark all season pop up at the most inopportune moment to set everything asunder? It’s a Drakenfall Christmas … topsy turvy, but generously sprinkled with laughter and lavishly frosted with romance!

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Review: 

This was such a sweet treat of a read! It had the magical Christmas feeling that every holiday book needs, and as the Christmas season creeps closer, I find myself craving it more and more. Especially at the end of this crazy week, I think we’ve all seen some real ugliness as elections came to a close. I know I needed a pick me up, and this sure did the trick! I read this in one sitting, I was so taken with the world Corcillo created. The entire story takes place in Drakenfall, in the days leading up to Christmas. Drakenfall is a truly magnificent place and the perfect setting for a holiday book. Along with a festive, feel good spirit, love is also in the air for both guests of the resort and employees. 

There are three sweet romances developing simultaneously; Pippa and Kafi (who both work at Drakenfall), Glynis and Shaun (also employees), and finally Lea and Jamie (guests). All three storylines are heavy on the sweet and cute side which is what I love the most in Chick Lit and Christmas novels. Besides the requisite romance, there is humor in the mix as everyone seems to be plotting and planning various things in order to catch someone’s eye. Maisy is the biggest schemer around, but she doesn’t have a malicious bone in her body and all of her mischievous plans are done with the best of intentions. 

This was so lighthearted and adorable, with a real sense of mischief and magic always lurking in the background. The quaint setting of Drakenfall provides the most enchanting backdrop and the lovely cast of characters only adds to the ambiance. This is the perfect Christmassy read and one that brings a real sense of joy to the reader and left me with a grin on my face. 

Overall rating: 4/5

About the Author:

geralyncorcilloGeralyn Corcillo

Bio:

When she was a kid in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Geralyn Vivian Ruane Corcillo dreamed of one day becoming the superhero Dyna Girl. So, she did her best and grew up to rescue animals and constantly pick up litter. At home, she loves to kick back by watching black & white movies, British mysteries, and the New York Giants. Corcillo lives in a drafty old house in Hollywood with her husband TV writer Ron, a guy who’s even cooler than Kip Dynamite.

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November 13th

Novelgossip – Book Review
Hello…Chick Lit – Book Review

November 14th

BRMaycock’s Book Blog – Book Review
Judging More Than Just The Cover – Author Q&A

November 15th

Steamy Book Momma – Book Promo Post
Hea Romances With A Little Kick – Book Excerpt Post

November 16th

Living Life With Joy – Author Guest Post
Chick Lit Central – Book Review

November 17th

ItaPixie’s Book Corner – Book Review/Excerpt
Jena Books – Book Review

November 18th

Rae Reads – Book Review

November 19th

Book Lover in Florida – Book Review
Clarissa Reads It All – Book Review

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Blog Tour: Because of You by Helene Fermont @helenefermont @bookollective


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Release date: August 15, 2016

Publisher: Fridhem Publishing 

Genre: Women’s Fiction, Scandinavian Noir

Blurb: 

Because of You spans 36 years in the life of Hannah Stein, a Swedish teenager who arrives in London, at the tail end of the disco era, for a gap year before embarking on a teaching career. The people she meets change the course of her life irrevocably and the novel charts her changing personal and professional fortunes over the next three decades. Because of You is about love, coming of age, friendship, bereavement, stillbirth and rape. Its themes include redemption, acceptance, fidelity and family. Because of You is a story that every woman can relate to. 


Because of You is the deeply moving debut novel by Scandinavian writer Helene Fermont. It’s a gripping work of modern women’s fiction with a distinct ‘Scandi’ feel and a psychological twist. 


Scandinavian noir has firmly established itself as a bestselling genre in the UK. Because of You takes the elements that make this style of writing so compelling – the realism and dark, morally complex mood – and combines it with women’s fiction. 




This is a dark, morally complex and cross-generational story of enduring love, fate and destiny and will appeal to readers who appreciate an emotive, uncompromising and fulfilling read driven by character and circumstance. 

Review: 

This is my first review as part of the #bteam which is Bookollective’s review team. If you haven’t heard of them, please check them out! They just launched on November 1 and are a community uniting authors, publishers and bloggers. 

I haven’t read a good, epic story of a life in way too long and I hadn’t realized how much I’ve missed them until I started reading Because of You. It was so completely different from the books I’ve been drawn to as of late. It was an emotional, yet sometimes dark journey alongside Hannah Stein. The novel follows her during the majority of her adult life,  and the reader experiences all the highs and lows of her life right beside her.

It begins when Hannah is just a teenager getting ready to move from her home to London for a gap year. It seems from the start that she’s led a charmed life, she has doting and kind parents and a good relationship with her brother, Peter. Hannah comes across a bit sheltered and pampered in the beginning, and I found myself wondering just how much I would be able to relate to her. I shouldn’t have worried because as the story progresses and Hannah matures, she becomes a woman that practically anyone could relate to. 

I’m reticent to reveal too much about the plot as I really enjoyed going along with Hannah on her journey. She experiences so much throughout her life, and Fermont is not afraid to discuss difficult subject matter. There is divorce, death, grief, loss, epic love, pain, heartbreak, rape, abuse, illness, honestly anything you can imagine that a person may experience in their lifetime. This book had such a genuine and authentic feeling to it and I think it’s partly because all the situations Hannah has to endure are ones that many people have gone through themselves. 

Besides Hannah, there is a wide variety of characters, some you will fall in love with and adore, and others that you will hate. Again, this is no different than the types of people we all encounter in our lives, making it all the more relatable. Since it spans decades of her life, she meets a varied and colorful cast of characters along her way.

I was very invested in Hannah’s life and eager to see where she would end up. As much as I wanted to see how it would end, I was sad to say goodbye to Hannah and her friends and family when it was all over. This is a story of love, friendship and family. A story of one woman’s fascinating life experiences and how she copes with all the pain and loss that comes with simply living life. 

Overall rating: 4/5

Thanks to Bookollective for my review copy. 

Blog Tour: The Exiled by Kati Hiekkapelto @HiekkapeltoKati @orendabooks


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Release date: August 19, 2016

Publisher: Orenda Books

Genre: Crime Fiction 

Blurb: 

Murder. Corruption. Dark secrets. A titanic wave of refugees. Can Anna solve a terrifying case that’s become personal? Anna Fekete returns to the Balkan village of her birth for a relaxing summer holiday. But when her purse is stolen and the thief is found dead on the banks of the river, Anna is pulled into a murder case. Her investigation leads straight to her own family, to closely guarded secrets concealing a horrendous travesty of justice that threatens them all. As layer after layer of corruption, deceit and guilt are revealed, Anna is caught up in the refugee crisis spreading like wildfire across Europe. How long will it take before everything explodes? Chilling, taut and relevant, The Exiled is an electrifying, unputdownable thriller from one of Finland’s most celebrated crime writers. 

Review: 

I’m so excited to be one of the stops today for the blog tour for The Exiled. This is the third book in a series that follows Anna Fekete and my first experience with anything written by Kati Hiekkapelto. I don’t believe that you have to read the series in order to keep up, I never felt like I was missing anything, the book stands very well on it’s own. 

Anna goes back home for holiday to visit her family and old friends and shortly after she arrives, she is robbed. A man grabs her purse and gets away, but the next day he is found dead in a river bank. Anna works for the police force back in Finland and immediately feels that there is something off about the man’s death. Local authorities determine that he drowned, but Anna uncovers evidence that shows there is much more to the story. Despite everyone from her family and friends to the local police discouraging her from investigating further, she begins to dig deeper into the case. Somehow this seemingly random crime is linked to her own father’s death and someone is willing to go as far as necessary to ensure that old secrets stay buried and forgotten.

I liked the pacing of this book, it wasn’t quite as fast moving as some of the crime novels I read, yet it worked here. Anna is trying to unravel a complicated case with links to events many years ago and in order for her to get to the bottom of things, she must be diligent and determined. I enjoyed her character and found her to be interesting and admirable. She didn’t let anyone intimidate her and fought for what she believed in. She’s also very compassionate and kind, especially with children. 

The setting is constructed wonderfully and Hiekkapelto managed to create vivid descriptions of the land and the characters living there. She also tackled many real and heartbreaking social issues, including the European refugee crisis, corruption in law enforcement and racism. The Roma people living in town were discriminated against and often wrongly and unfairly stereotyped and I felt that Hiekkapelto showcased these issues in a sensitive and timely manner. It really was more than just a book about a crime, it’s a book with a conscience.

I was completely engaged in this story, there were just enough details pertaining to Anna’s personal life to draw me in, yet not so many that it detracted from the main plot. Though the pace is on the slower side, once Anna starts untangling the web, the action does ramp up and the ending was a bit of a nail biter. I will definitely be looking forward to reading the next book in this smart and interesting series.

Overall rating: 4/5

Thanks to Karen at Orenda Books for my review copy. 

Book Tour/Excerpt: Locking Up Santa by Nikki LeClair @hellochicklit @NikkiL_Books

Locking Up Santa Book TourBy author Nikki LeClair

Tour Dates: November 8th – 15th, 2016


Blurb:

It’s the Christmas season, and seven months since Phoebe Mercer’s life dramatically changed. She went from being an overworked legal assistant, to a CEO of a popular beauty company. She moved from the bustling big city, to a quaint seaside town. She’s gone from living with a fiancé, to living with a ghost. Yet, it seems she can’t get a grip on her new life, whether it’s getting used to being a public figure, having a Chief Operating Official who hates her, or a ghost who is just too passionate. As if things can’t get any worse, Phoebe’s friend and mentor is arrest for a horrible crime many think they were capable of committing. Except for Phoebe, and her ghost. As Phoebe races to prove her mentors innocence, and stop the company from sinking, she must deal with a face from her past that throws her in a disarray of emotion, an unwanted visitor, and old friends who seem to have abandoned her.

Excerpt: 

I pull my eyes from the screen and run a hand through my perfectly styled hair.

​I have to focus on something other than the nipping dread that has suddenly popped up within me. I feel like I’m sitting on a chair of thorns.  

​“Fantastic job Phoebe.” Paul gives me a thumbs up as his hair people return to comb through his puffy hair. “You look great!”

​I give him a meek smile and look at Sharon, whose just been handed a new pile of cue-cards. She side eyes me as she reads the first one and I frown.

​“What are those?”

​“Source cards.” She doesn’t look at me as she answers. I catch the nervous expression Paul eludes and realize what she read earlier on those cards must have been the information she just threw at me.

​“Who told you that we weren’t cooperating with the police?” I ask her.

​I know I shouldn’t ask, I get the feeling I’m awakening the Kraken if I make her mad but I need to know how she knew this.

​“I won’t reveal my sources to you.” Sharon laughs as she moves onto the next cue-card. “And I’d save that gusto my dear; you’ll need it when we return from commercial break.”

​Paul snaps under his breath. “For Christ’s sake, Sharon.”

​I sigh in defeat. “So you plan to harass me when the cameras roll again, is that right?”

​“No! There won’t be any harassment.” Paul points his finger at me then he elbows Sharon harshly. “Right, Sharon?”

​She shrugs and moves on to cue-card number three as the woman doing her makeup starts running a brush along her shiny forehead. 

​She’s going to bombard me with whatever else is on those cards. I’m going to look like such an idiot, if I don’t already. If she makes me angry then I’ll say something rash, I know it.

This is a tacky talk show, watched by stay at home moms and bored housewives. This isn’t Crime Report! This isn’t CNN! This is one step up from the home shopping network!

 

Buy the Book:

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About the Author:


Nikki LeClair

Bio:

Nikki LeClair lives in Canada with her loving husband and their two rambunctious children. When she isn’t ordering her children to behave or begging her Border Terrier to listen to her, she sits behind her lap-top plotting out the next adventure of her new characters. She’s a fan of a good glass of Pinot Noir, and can’t live without her favorite Tea blends.

She enjoys hearing from readers and fans of her work. You can find her on twitter at @NikkiL_Books, and on her Facebook Fanpage Nikki LeClair

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November 8th

lifeisawalkingshadow – Book Review

Novelgossip – Excerpt/Promo Post

November 9th

Living Life With Joy – Guest Post/Promo

Grass Monster – Amazon Book Review

Judging More Than Just The Cover – Author Q&A

November 10th

Jena Books – Book Review

Hello…Chick Lit – Book Excerpt/Promo Post

November 11th

He Said Books or Me – Guest Post/Promo

Steamy Book Momma – Promo Post

Splashes Into Books – Book Review/Excerpt

November 12th

Reading Is My SuperPower – Book Review

November 13th

Reading To Unwind – Book Review/Promo

November 14th

BookLoverWorm – Book Review

Book Lover in Florida – Book Review/Promo

November 15th

Whispering Stories – Book Review/Excerpt

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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #IMWAYR

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? Is a weekly post to share what you recently finished reading, what you’re currently reading, and what you plan on reading this week. It’s hosted by Kathryn at Bookdate.

What I Read Last Week: 


This was a intriguing legal thriller.

I had some pretty big issues with this one.


This was a good psychological thriller.

I loved this one.


This one was good, really creepy with a stalker involved.

This started out strong but ultimately fell flat in the end.
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Blog Tour/Review: Love Literary Style by Karin Gillespie @hellochicklit @gillespiekarin


Love Literary Style Book Tour
By author Karin Gillespie
Tour Date: November 1st-8th, 2016

Blurb:

Low brow meets high brow in a literary love story.

Can an emotionally-stunted literary novelist and a vivacious romance writer find their happily-ever after? Even when she becomes more successful than he? Love Literary Style spoofs romantic comedy tropes, winks at literary pretensions and pokes fun at book publishing.

Like Legally Blonde only in the literary world.

Inspired by the author’s New York Times article “Masters in Chick Lit.” A sparkling romantic comedy for fans of the Rosie Project.

Buy the Book:

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About the Author:

2c93bc_f568288f57544254b991cfe17add7d80-mv2Karin Gillespie

Bio:

Karin Gillespie is the author of the national bestselling Bottom Dollar Girls series, 2016 Georgia Author of the Year, Co-author for Jill Connor Browne’s novel Sweet Potato Queen’s First Big Ass Novel. Her latest novel Love Literary Style was inspired by a New York Times article called “Masters in Chick Lit” that went viral and was shared by literary luminaries like Elizabeth Gilbert and Anne Rice. She’s written for the Washington Post and Writer Magazine and is book columnist and humor columnist for the Augusta Chronicle and Augusta Magazine respectively. She received a Georgia Author of the Year Award in 2016

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Review:

If the entire blurb alone wasn’t cute and fun enough, the part that compared it to Legally Blonde totally sucked me in. That’s such a fun movie and I was definitely intrigued by the idea of a book in the same style. I’m so pleased to say that the comparison is absolutely accurate! 

Laurie and Aaron meet at a writers colony and due to a case of mistaken identity, he believes he has finally found his literary match. Unbeknownst to him, Laurie is really an aspiring romance novelist. Aaron is a highbrow snob and believes that any genre fiction is totally unworthy. By the time the two realize the mistake, things have  gone too far and they both have feelings for one another. Can two opposites attract and manage to maintain a relationship regardless of their many differences? What will happen when Laurie snags a huge contract while Aaron’s literary career falls apart? You’ll have to read it yourself to see…

I loved this book! The whole thing was very tongue in cheek and poked fun at anything and everything relating to writing as well as romance. It was a very funny and playful approach and I laughed out loud several times. One of my favorite moments was when Aaron is urged by his publisher to try and cultivate a presence on social media. His attempt was so pathetic it was laughable. Both Aaron and Laurie are over the top in their personas which made them so much fun. Gillespie is quick witted in her writing style and as I read this, I almost felt like I was watching a romantic comedy movie, but even better. Better because it’s a book and clearly I enjoy those more than movies, I’m not MovieGossip after all, I’m Novel Gossip. 😜 This was a really entertaining and delightfully fun read that I throughly enjoyed.

Overall rating: 4/5

Thanks to Hello Chick Lit for my review copy. 

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November 1st

Romantic Reads and Such – Book Excerpt
Hello…Chick Lit – Book Promo/Excerpt

November 2nd

Bookish Lifestyle – Book Promo
Judging More Than Just The Cover – Author Q&A
Steamy Book Momma – Book Promo

November 3rd

Jena Books – Book Review/Promo
Emmathelittlebookworm – Book Promo

November 4th

Live Laugh & Love Books – Book Review
Key of Dee – Author Guest Post

November 5th

Bookaholic Babe – Book Promo
Book Lover in Florida – Book Excerpt/Promo
Anonymisses – Book Review

November 6th

The Belgian Reviewer – Author Guest Post
The Writing Garnet – Book Review
He Said Books or Me – Author Guest Post

November 7th

Novelgossip– Book Review/Promo
Chick Lit Central – Book Promo

November 8th

Elysium Bibliotheque – Book Promo
ItaPixie’s Book Corner – Book Review/Excerpt

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Saturday Shoutout: Q & A with Author Craig Hart @craighartwriter

I’m so pleased to have Craig Hart here today for a Q & A. Read on for more information about his book and the interview.

About the Book: 

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Do You Love Thrillers? The New Shelby Alexander Thriller Series Is Here! Don’t Forget To Breathe… A woman dies in his arms…a drug dealer offers him $10,000…a gunman is determined to kill him. And then everything goes to hell.

Shelby Alexander is an aging ex-boxer and retired fixer, whose activities often flirted with the wrong side of the law. Looking for a little peace and a slower pace of life, he moved to Serenity, the small Michigan town where he grew up. But trouble follows men like Shelby, and he finds himself embroiled in an underworld of drugs and violence that may prove to be his undoing. The first book in the new Shelby Alexander Thriller Series, Serenity is an action-packed read with a lovingly rendered cast, witty dialogue, and a main character who doesn’t know when to quit.


If You Love These Authors, You’ll Love the Shelby Alexander Series: Nick Stephenson, Mark Dawson, David Archer, John Hemmings Christopher Greyson.

Q & A:

1. What’s a typical writing day for you look like? Describe your perfect writing environment.


As the stay-at-home dad for twin boys, my writing happens whenever they’re not taking the house apart brick by brick. This generally means either during their lovely afternoon nap or after the even more lovely bedtime. I do have a sitter come in twice a week, and that affords a few hours to really focus on the project at hand.


My perfect writing environment would be a cabin on the shore of Lake Michigan. My dream–and this actually will happen, mind you–is to own such a place where I can go a few weeks a year and do nothing but write and yell at the seagulls.


2. How did you get started writing? Was it something that you’ve always loved?


I started writing in my mid-teens, although I’d always loved reading. By the time I was in my early twenties, writing had become my obsession. And it hasn’t let up much since. I’ve learned how to temper that obsession a bit (although not well) in order to function as a normal human, but I don’t think I could not be a writer. Having said that, I can’t profess to always love writing. I almost always love having written, but that’s a different thing altogether. I often loathe the writing process, and dread sitting down at the keyboard. There are those days. On the other hand, the times when the muse is generous and the words flow…that’s a high I wouldn’t trade for anything.


3. Who are your favorite writers/inspirations?


I have a literary bent (which readers will find on full display in my 2015 novel Becoming Moon), so I admire writers such as Hemingway and Capote. I don’t pretend to write like those giants, by the way, but they inspire me nonetheless. I also enjoy the Prey novels by John Sandford and some stuff by Lee Child and Michael Connelly. By the way, if you all haven’t seen the Amazon series Bosch, made from the Connelly novels, check it out!


4. Anything you can tell us about upcoming projects?


My newest book, Serenity, is the first in a series of Serenity thrillers, starring Shelby Alexander. The books will all be connected, with recurring characters and continuing storylines, although each book will contain a resolution as well. I have the second book well underway and am planning the third. I intend to have the next two finished and available by summer 2017. 


5. Normally how do you develop plots/characters? Brief us on your process.


It varies. Sometimes it happens in a moment and I am suddenly presented with a plot line or character that works. Other times it is like hacking granite. More often it’s the latter. In this case, I often resort to outlining for plot and freewriting for characters. In the case of characters, it’s useful to get as well acquainted with them as possible. The better you know the characters, the more you will understand their motives and potential actions, which in turn opens up all manner of avenues in the plot.


6. Favorite character from one of your own novels?


This is going to sound like a plant, but it’s Shelby Alexander, the star of the new series. He is an aging ex-boxer who is struggling with his declining physical prowess and the ongoing relationships with his temperamental daughter and the too-young-for-him girlfriend. I find him fascinating. He can be tough as nails, but also has a vulnerable side that shows up, especially in conversation with the girlfriend (and occasionally the daughter). I suspect that Shelby (and I’ll have to ask him to be sure, although he’ll probably just blow me off) is having a difficult time accepting change in his own life and prefers to think he can continue his tough guy approach to life forever. We all know how that is going to turn out for him; hopefully he’ll figure it out before it’s too late.


7. Preferred method for readers to contact you?


You can pop over to my website and go to the contact page! Fill it out, and that will send me an email, which I always read.


8. On average, how long does it take you to write a book?


Average…that’s a tough one. Becoming Moon took three years. Serenity took about two months, from beginning to the final edit. I don’t intend to ever again write a book as fast as I wrote Serenity. I’m very happy with how it turned out, but it also exhausted the hell out of me. I’m sure there are writers who write like this routinely, but I’m not one of them. I’m planning four months each for the next two books, but I’d take six months and be happy.


10. Which one of your characters do you relate to the most?


It’s a tie between Shelby and Nigel Moon, the eponymous character from Becoming Moon. Put those two together and you have the kind of person I intend to become over the next few decades: crusty, surly, but with a good heart and gummy, fifty-year-old peppermints covered in pocket lint for all the kiddies.


11. If writing wasn’t your career what would you be doing?


Probably sitting around wondering why I felt so unfulfilled. No, seriously, I would have likely stayed in my job at the public library system or shuffled off to teach English at some college no one’s ever heard of. Both of those things actually sound fine to me (as long as I could write on the side).


12. What’s the best compliment that you’ve received about your work?


I once had a woman say that my work inspired her to give writing another shot, even though she had stopped years ago. I don’t think she meant professionally, but just as something she could do that might be cathartic. Anytime someone finds my work inspiring in some way…yeah, that makes it worth it.

About the Author: 

Craig A. Hart is the stay-at-home father of twin boys, a writer, editor, Amazon bestselling author, lover of the arts, and only human. He served as editor-in-chief for The Rusty Nail literary magazine and as manager for Sweatshoppe Media. He also served as director for Northern Illinois Radio Information Service, an outreach that brought daily news and information to the visually impaired. 

 

He has been published in The Orange Room Review, Voices, The Stray Branch, Red Poppy Review, The Mindful Word, Inclement, Right Hand Pointing, 7×20 Magazine, and others. 

 

In 2015, Kindle Press published his novel Becoming Moon. NPR affiliate Northern Public Radio featured Becoming Moon in their Winter Book Series.

Besides his award-winning novel, Craig is the author of The Writer’s Tune-Up Manual, The Busy Writer, and The Girl Who Read Hemingway. He is also the author of the new Shelby Alexander Thriller Series. The first book in the series, Serenity, launched on Oct. 31, 2016.

 

Craig lives and writes in Iowa City with his wife, sons, and two cats.

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Huge thanks to Craig for joining me today! 

Release Day Blitz: Fearless Flying by Karen Gordon @joiedemidvivre

About the Book/Amazon

An
amazing job, check
An
adorable apartment, check
A
super supportive best friend, check
There’s
only one thing missing from Vivienne Ramsey’s perfect life…
And
after ten years of waiting the time is finally right for her to seduce her
dream man. Tonight she’s going to wear Danny out in bed until he dies a happy
man. But before she can begin her carefully crafted strategy of seduction he’s
headed for the door. And for once in her over-organized life Vivienne doesn’t
have a back-up plan.
If
he had only read the memo about his part in her happily-ever-after. 

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Author Bio
Karen Gordon is an indie
author who loves supporting strong and sexy women in fiction and in real life.
Born and raised in St.
Charles, Missouri, she found her love of extraordinary stories about ordinary
places by finding excitement in mundane suburbia. Although she currently writes
romance and chick lit, you never know what she might do next. (You’ll never
find a woman-hating, bad-boy hero though.)
She currently lives with the loves of her life, three very cool
geeky men and one perfect puppy, just outside of Memphis, TN.

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