The Marquesa’s Necklace #MFRWHooks

Welcome to my contribution to this week’s MFRW Book Hooks. It’s the first time I’ve done this on my new website, and I’d be tickled if you took a moment to look around while you are here!

The Marquesa’s Necklace is the first book in the Harmony Duprie Mysteries. Each book is a stand-alone story (no cliffhangers!) but the series is best read in order. This book is on sale for 99¢. Now, on to the fun! 

Excerpt

Officer Felton left me in the barely-furnished lobby. It was a place you don’t want to stay in too long—several hard plastic chairs, a beat-up fake wood end table and a few old magazines scattered about. It smelled like stale cigarettes, and appeared not to have been cleaned for weeks. I perched on the edge of a chair and put my hands between my knees to keep from touching anything. Thankfully, it was only moments until Detective Thomason appeared. I gave him the once over—brown hair still cut short—check. Glasses hiding those dark brown eyes—check. His shirt rumpled and in need of an iron—check. No wedding band in his finger—check. Yep, nothing had changed.

As I stood, his eyes wandered from my face down to my shoes. The corners of his lips curled upward, but I wouldn’t say that he smiled. A smile would have looked odd on his normally grim face.

“If you would come with me, please?” he said.

He even put the please in there, unlike our previous encounters. Of course, those times, I had been either in booking or in one of the interrogation chambers. I know, I know, they’re interview rooms. Whatever. I followed him through a maze of desks and hallways and into a small but comfortable office, my heels clicking on the tile floor. I’d never noticed before what a nice behind he had. I wondered if it was just the pants he was wearing, or if I’d just not looked before, having other things on my mind. Like calling a lawyer.

“Have a seat, please,” he said, indicating an armless office chair—at least its seat was padded. He sat on the other side of a desk covered with an assortment of files and paperwork, and picked up a file from the top of the stack.

“Harmony,” he said tentatively.

“Detective Thomason,” He might be trying to be friendly, but I still hadn’t forgiven him for arresting me.

He cleared his throat, and set the file back on his desk. “Did you let anyone borrow your car today?” he asked.

“No, my keys are right here.” I started digging through the contents of my purse.

“I’ll take your word for it,” he said, after I pulled out my checkbook, a packet of pink tissues, and a paperback with an almost-naked man on the front cover and piled them on the corner of his desk. His mouth twitched. “Have you made any new enemies recently, Miss Duprie?” I guess he got my message about the terms of our relationship.

“Besides a certain insufferable cop?” Even in the artificial fluorescent light, I saw the red rising in his cheeks. I could almost hear him counting to ten as I pretended to consider the question. “I think Larry, the florist, is ticked off that I’m not receiving flowers anymore. And Bart at the grocery store yelled at me last week when I went through the ten items or less line with fourteen items. But what does that have to do with someone stealing and wrecking my car?”

He took a deep breath, held it for a moment, and exhaled. “Bear with me a moment. Did you go anywhere today?”

I couldn’t figure out where this line of questioning was going, but I answered anyway. “No, I woke up with a killer headache, realized it was going to rain, and decided to stay home and work.”

“And when was the last time you saw your car?”

“This morning. I planned to go to the library, but it started to storm as I was leaving. Why?”

He swiveled his chair so he was facing away from me. I fidgeted in my suddenly uncomfortable seat and waited. He turned back around and leaned forward with his forearms on his desk. “Your headache may have saved your life. We’ve asked for help from the state police to verify our theory, but our preliminary investigation and accounts from a few eyewitnesses indicate your car exploded.” Sitting back and rubbing his forehead, he added. “A tall man in a brown suit was seen in the vicinity.”

I sputtered. “What do you mean my car exploded?”

“In a fireball. Burnt to a crisp. If you had been in the vehicle, you’d be dead.”

Blurb

Harmony Duprie enjoyed her well-ordered life in the quiet little town of Oak Grove—until her arrest for drug trafficking. Cleared of all charges, she wants nothing more than to return to the uneventful lifestyle of a historical researcher she once savored.

But when her beloved old car “George” is stolen and explodes into a ball of flames, it sets off a series of events that throws her plans into turmoil. Toss in a police detective that may or may not be interested in her, an attractive but mysterious stranger on her trail, and an ex-boyfriend doing time, and Harmony’s life freefalls into a downward spiral of chaos.

Now she has to use her research skills to figure out who is behind the sinister incidents plaguing her, and why. And she better take it seriously, like her life depends upon finding the right answers.

Because it might.

Note: This book has been re-issued with a new cover, but the story remains unchanged. 

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When you are done here, don’t forget to hop around to some of the other links and check out the other authors! 


Fantasy Integration in Society

 

Hello to those of you coming here from CyCon, and welcome! And another shout-out to those of you who recently subscribed to my blog.

When I wrote the first book in the Free Wolves series, I realized I wanted a way for my shifters to be part of today’s world. Of course, I wasn’t planning for Wolves’ Pawn to be part of a series. I thought I was writing a standalone story, so I didn’t plan for a long-range universe.

Then I plopped my wolf shifter pack in the middle of a state that has no wolves and created another challenge for myself. How did they maintain some pieces of pack structure while living in a modern society?

My answer was for the pack to run it’s own company and have a small village for the members to live in. Pack members weren’t obliged to stay there, although many chose to. This set up conflicts with other packs who didn’t adopt modern ways or were business competitors.

In turn, that let me to creating a “council” for the packs with a strong alpha as its leader, with the purpose of negotiating terms between packs to keep the peace. It also led to the formation of a loose opposition group, for shifters who didn’t want to play by pack rules. Thus was born the Free Wolves and a book series.

But one goal all the characters have is protecting the knowledge of their abilities from getting out to the mainstream population. Sure, a few normal humans are aware of the shifters’ special abilities, but on the whole, it’s a closely guarded secret. Don’t look now, but that computer geek who lives down the street just might be a wolf in his/her “other” form.

Now let’s go find out what Timothy Bateson, author of “Shadows Over Seattle” has to say.  Timothy Bateson

For those of you not familiar with OWS CyCon- it’s a 3 day event, a cyber convention for books. It was started in 2013 and has grown each year.  There are booths for each author, divided by genre. The main website is here OWS CYCON. Go take a look! I have booths in both the urban fantasy and mystery groups. 

And if you haven’t entered the Giveaway I’ve got going for a $10 amazon Gift card or first edition copies of my mystery series, check it out here: Rafflecopter

 


New Release – The Contessa’s Brooch

 

It took more than a year to write this book, but it’s finally here. Harmony is back at it, tracking down a firebug. It started as a simple data analysis project for Police Chief Sorenson, but when Harmony is involved, nothing stays simple. But this time, she has company, in the form of Eli, Lando and Scotty.

I had fun hanging out with Lando and Scotty. They helped Harmony keep her spirits up when things get rough.

Even Jake gets involved. What’s he up to, anyway?

If you haven’t seen it yet, here’s the official blurb:

A firebug is stalking Oak Grove and internet researcher Harmony Duprie is on the case. It starts as a simple data analysis project for Police Chief Sorenson, but things get personal when the house she renovated is targeted.

The arsonist is in it for the glory, posting videos of his exploits on social media. So, Harmony calls for backup from her favorite computer hackers, Eli, Lando, and Scotty. Complications arise when Fiesker, a fire investigator with a chip on his shoulder, is brought in to unmask the culprit and put an end to the fires. Then there’s the mysterious emails being sent to the town’s firefighters. And who is leaving a trail of Celtic brooches behind?

Harmony finally gets a break when Jake, her ex, stumbles across information that might lead to the guilty party.

Can Eli, Lando and Scotty help Harmony track down the pyromaniac before someone gets hurt? Or, worse yet, killed?

You can pick up the ebook at all the usual places. Paperbacks should be available soon.

 

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No Sleep #OpenBook Blog Hop

May 13, 2019

If you didn’t have to sleep, what would you do with the extra time?

Ah, the gift of time! Eight hours worth. Well, maybe seven and a half. Or just seven, depending upon how quickly I fall asleep.

What would I do with that time? That would partly depend upon whether the other person in my house didn’t need to sleep either. It might be hard to find quiet activities while he slept.

Reading would be on the top of my list. So many books, so little time. Hopefully the library would stay open late.

On the opposite end of that, think of all the additional time I’d have for writing! Maybe I could write more than one book a year. There’s that gritty female private eye I owe a book (or more) to.

Publicity! I could spend more time on publicity and connect with more readers. Sell more books.Sounds like a plan.

You’ve probably noticed that nothing I’ve mentioned costs money. That’s deliberate. The last thing I want to do with my extra time is put more hours in at my job. (If you’re reading this, boss, sorry, but did you expect anything different?)

Sure, I’d probably spend some time doing housework, or going for a walk, or catching up on those little projects that pile up-—you know what I mean. Maybe I’d even watch a TV show now and then.

The number one thing I’d do? Take time to sit back, listen to some tunes, and relax. I never seem to allow myself that luxury.

Before I close, speaking of publicity, check out my rafflecopter. It’s your chance to win a $10 Amazon gift certificate or signed copies of the first edition, first three paperback books from my Harmony Duprie Mysteries. here’s the link for you to check it out! Rafflecopter 

If you got here by way of the contest, hello and thank you!

Now, let’s find out what our other authors are “up” to!

May 13, 2019

If you didn’t have to sleep, what would you do with the extra time?

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COVER REVEAL!

I’m so excited! The next book in the Harmony Duprie Mysteries is almost here! The release date is May 15th, although it might show up sooner on some platforms. While you’re waiting, here’s the books description:

A firebug is stalking Oak Grove and internet researcher Harmony Duprie is on the case. It starts as a simple data analysis project for Police Chief Sorenson, but things get personal when the house she renovated is targeted.

The arsonist is in it for the glory, posting videos of his exploits on social media. So, Harmony calls for backup from her favorite computer hackers, Eli, Lando, and Scotty. Complications arise when Fiesker, a fire investigator with a chip on his shoulder, is brought in to unmask the culprit and put an end to the fires. Then there’s the mysterious emails being sent to the town’s firefighters. And who is leaving a trail of Celtic brooches behind?

Harmony finally gets a break when Jake, her ex, stumbles across information that might lead to the guilty party.

Can Eli, Lando and Scotty help Harmony track down the pyromaniac before someone gets hurt? Or, worse yet, killed?

And here’s the cover! Courtesy of my wonderful cover artist, K.M. Guth.

And a bonus! Just for those of you who follow this blog, here’s a quick snippet from the book, with Harmony in her usual form:

Like a wayward teenager, my anxiety levels rose every time Chief Sorenson showed up, even if I hadn’t done anything wrong. It was no different when he strode into the library Monday morning even though he was on my turf. Since I was busy helping Mrs. McCartney track down information on problem pregnancies in goats, I nodded his direction and inclined my head towards the office. I didn’t want to make him hang around the front desk while he waited.

Besides, a few of the patrons would be unhappy if he spotted them. I saw Harry, one of Oak Grove’s small homeless population, duck behind the magazine racks in the reading room.

Once Mrs. McCartney was all set up with a search page, I returned to my office. The Chief had helped himself to a cup of coffee from the pot I kept on my credenza and was staring out the window that overlooked the alley. Not much happened out there most days except for a stray cat or two nosing around the dumpsters.

While this book holds no car chases, Harmony does battle some unusual opponents. But this is a spoiler-free zone, so you’ll have to come back for the buy links later!

P.S. And keep your eyes open for the Rafflecopter and a chance to win signed first-edition copies of the first 3 books.


Best Sites for Publicity #OpenBook Blog Hop

March 25, 2019

We did this a couple of years ago, but your answer may have changed. What are the best sites you use for publicity?



When we discussed this several years ago, I praised the results I got using Robin Reads and EReader news. I still like them, but the last time I ran a book promotion, neither gave me the results I hoped for.


Don’t get me wrong, I sold a decent amount of books with each of them. I even made it into the top 25,000 authors on Amazon. But with the increase in the cost of a Robin Reads listing, it’s harder to break even.


I’ve also tried a variety of lesser-known sites in the meantime, and none of them match these two. I haven’t tried the king of them all, BookBub, but based on what I’ve seen of their prices, I never will. I’ve also read a few articles that indicate that BookBub is losing its effectiveness.


So what’s an author to do? Well, I’ve got two potential promotion sites in mind.


First one is BookDoggy. Can’t tell you anything about it, but it seems reasonably priced and I’ve heard good things about it. Worth a shot, anyway.


Next is Amazon. Yes, that one. As much as I hate monopolies, it may be time to give their advertising a chance. Since I can control how much money is being spent, and end a campaign if it doesn’t perform well, the risk seems lower.


I’m doing my research so I can make the risk as minimal as possible. Coming up with keywords isn’t as easy as it sounds. And you can have up to 1000 keywords associated with your ad. That’s a lot!


So, wish me luck. I can use as much as I can get.


And, just a reminder before I hop on over and see what suggestions the other authors have. Next week, I should be posting on my new website. Don’t worry, I’ll post the link here when it’s ready, but I haven’t turned it on yet. See you there!

March 25, 2019

We did this a couple of years ago, but your answer may have changed. What are the best sites you use for publicity?

Rules:
1. Link your blog to this hop.
2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.

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P.S. I just wanted to give a shoutout to Jenny at Light Reminders Photography for the great new publicity shots she did. Here’s one.

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The Smells of Childhood #OpenBook Blog hop

March 18, 2019

If your childhood had a smell, what would it be?


When I first read the question, I knew i wouldn’t be able to narrow my answer down to just one smell. So you get two. I suppose that’s cheating, but oh well.

We lived out in the country, and smells were abundant. Everything from the fragile scent of whatever flower was in bloom to the lingering smells of the cow pasture next door. Some you became accustomed to, others you learned to ignore. “nose-blind” is the current terminology.

But some things I never got tired of smelling. With spring came the blooming of the lilacs. There was a row of them behind the house and another group up in the back yard near the apple tree. Although my mother cut large bouquets for the house and to share with family and friends, there were plenty left on the bushes. When I played outside, I always stopped to take a whiff. I still love lilacs.



And the second smell from my childhood was the mock orange. There were two bushes on the property; one near the dining room window that only produced sparse blooms, and the other,larger bush near the end of the driveway. The flowers didn’t last long when they were cut and were best enjoyed while still on the bush. The delicate sweet scent reminded me of oranges. (Hence the name, but mock orange is not related to real orange bushes, scientifically speaking.)

Image by Hans Braxmeier from Pixabay

I could have included the smell of a campfire or the scent of pine trees after a warm summer rain. Or when my mother made gingerbread cookies. or …well, I guess I should stop now.

What did you childhood smell like? I’m looking forward to seeing what our other authors remember.

By the way, stay tuned. I’ll be moving my blog to my own web page. Watch this space for more news!

March 18, 2019

If your childhood had a smell, what would it be?

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Daydreaming #OpenBook Blog Hop


March 11, 2019

When you are daydreaming, what do you dream about?


When I sat down to write this post, I was struck by the realization that I don’t daydream as much as I used to. Or, at least, my daydreaming is more organized.


I used to be able to sit and stare out a window and not even remember what I was thinking about later. I can’t remember the last time I did that. I think it’s because my creativity expresses itself in a different way now.

Now, when I “space out” I find myself thinking about my characters, past and current. What have they’ve been doing since I left them? What adventures did they get involved in that didn’t get included in their book? If they are part of my current story, what have I missed that needs to be included?

Occasionally, I’ll stumble across a new story as I ponder my old ones. That’s where Lori’s story in Wolves’ Gambit came from. I knew she was unfinished business when I wrote her scene in Wolves’ Pawn, but it took a couple of years to get back to her. And she was getting into all kinds of trouble when I wasn’t looking!




I guess you could say that while I still daydream, my daydreaming is productive now. Is that a contradiction? I don’t think so!

What do you daydream about? While you think about it, I’m going to hop over and find out what the other authors have to share,

March 11, 2019

When you are daydreaming, what do you dream about?

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3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.

How to Recharge #OpenBook Blog Hop


March 4, 2019


How do you recharge?



Anyone who has hung around with me on here for awhile already knows the answer to that question. I head to the mountains. Maybe i take a familiar road and stop at a different turnout, or maybe a take a side road I’ve never been on before. Either way, I’m always on the lookout for some fresh beauty.


I’ve posted many of these pictures here before, and some are fresh. I hope you enjoy them.

Near Estes  Park



Wild Flowers in the Snowy Mountains


There was a whole field of these wild flowers




Lake Cowdrey
Elk in a farmer’s field


Chambers Lake


Moose in the woods. These are big fellows!


And one more. An oldie, from when we lived near the land of the redwoods. It’s hard to do justice to a redwood tree.


And that’s how I recharge. Thank heavens for digital cameras, because I’d go broke if I had to take rolls of film to the drugstore to have them developed.

Now let’s find out what the other authors do!

March 4, 2019

How do you recharge?

Rules:
1. Link your blog to this hop.
2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.

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Perspective #ISWG

IWSG Day Question: Whose perspective do you like to write from best, the hero (protagonist) or the villain (antagonist)? And why?


The awesome co-hosts for the March 6 posting of the IWSG are Fundy Blue, Beverly Stowe McClure, Erika Beebe, and Lisa Buie-Collard!

I’d love to be able to write from my villian’s perspective, but he won’t let me!

Let me explain that statement. I’m currently working on a prequel to my Harmony Duprie Mysteries, and I’m trying to write the story of how Jake, my anti-hero, meets Harmony. I wanted to write it from Jake’s point of view. 

It didn’t work. I’ve tried four or five times to start the story, but never got past about 500 words. I tried different starting points, I tried a different opening scene, nothing worked.

But I finally figured it out. Jake has too many secrets he doesn’t want revealed. If I wrote the story from his side, those secrets might be slip out. So, he was blocking me, and I’ve restarted the story from Harmony’s perspective. It’s coming aong well, but slowly, thank you.

When I think about it, It’s true for all my books. I can think of only one instance out of the seven books I’ve written where I slipped (temporarily) into the mind of the bad guy.


So Jake’s secrets are still safe. Even I don’t know what they all are. He won’t tell me!


But the new covers for the Harmony Duprie Mysteries aren’t a secret. Have you seen them? Here’s the new cover for the first book, The Marquesa’s Necklace.





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