Not sure how it is in your part of the world, but here in North Mississippi we’ve been in the low 90s. Not complaining. Not.At.All. Not after the way I complained about the winter. Even if we did go straight from winter to summer. 😉 Now to Friday’s novella. Your Son is Alive is written by James Scott Bell, one of my …
Edits In!
I am HaPpY DaNcInG!! Just turned in the edits to Justice Delivered, the fourth book in the Memphis Cold Case series! Such a satisfying feeling!! 🙂 I can’t wait for you to read Justice Delivered! Unfortunately, it will be next year…BUT…June 5th, Justice Betrayed releases!! Now for last week’s Mystery Question. It was very interesting. A man went on a business trip. He and his …
Reader Friday – Looky What Came In the Mail
I think I may marry the UPS guy one day. He really makes my heart beat fast on days like Wednesday when he brought a special package! Love this cover and can’t wait for it to release June 5! I will be doing a blog post on it later this month, but be sure to sign up for the Goodreads …
Who Did It? Tuesday Mystery Question
This week has been beautiful in Northeast Mississippi, but I’ve been chained to my computer, working on edits for the next Memphis Cold Case novel, Justice Delivered. They’re due tomorrow, so I’ll get right to last week’s puzzle. And the answer is… The man with the cast Explanation: Reason-1: The blood stain was on the left side of the dead man …
Reader Friday – Blind Betrayal
It has been a beautiful week here in North Mississippi. I drove down to Oxford (William Faulkner’s hometown) on Wednesday with my cousin…may do a book signing there. Anyway, on to the book I read this week, Blind Betrayal. Here’s the back cover copy: [tweet_dis_img inject=”I stayed up ’til 2 to finish Blind Betrayal. Check out my review. #bookgiveaway”][/tweet_dis_img] Deputy U.S. Marshal …
A Puzzle
Another weekend spent looking for places to hide bodies on the Natchez Trace, this time up around my neck of the woods in the southeast corner of Alabama. The smaller photo is of the Tennessee River and taken just off the Trace. The larger photo is at a Nature Trail on the Trace…very isolated… I have been known to move rivers and …
Reader Friday – Avoiding the Mistletoe
This week I’ve been reading novellas, and I’ve picked Avoiding the Mistletoe by Anne Greene to tell you about this week. And I know it’s a Christmas story, but would you believe I’ve had it on my TBR table for a while and I’m just getting to it? Besides, I can read a Christmas story any time! Here’s the back …
An Easy One, Maybe
Once again, I was away from home, this time at our women’s ministry retreat. But I’m always working…doesn’t this look like a great place to hide a body?? And that streak? It’s a tiny bit of sunlight that broke through the trees. A funny that happened…I sleep with a pillow under my legs and when I made the bed up, …
Reader Friday – Conspiracy of Silence
[tweet_dis_img inject=”Can Cole “Tox” Russell redeem his reputation and bring his men back together?”][/tweet_dis_img] This week I’m reviewing a book by Ronie Kendig that I read over a year ago, mostly because I still think about the characters and the story, and any book that stays with me that long deserves a review! Here’s the back cover copy: Four years after …
Stupid Criminals again
Last week was a whirlwind of traveling, first to Mendenhall, Mississippi, for an afternoon with Mississippi Authors at the library there…thank you Rhoda Benton for inviting me! From there I drove to Natchez (about 2 hours) and walked downtown, looking for places to hide bodies. 🙂 The above photo is taken at the park across the street from my hotel room. …