Reader Friday – Kill Zone: Ten Deadly Thrillers

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Tuesday I mentioned I was working on my novella for Kill Zone: Ten Deadly Thrillers that will deal with human trafficking, (you can read it here) and today I’d like to tell you a little more about all the authors and our stories. Kill Zone will release October 3, 2017, and is only $.99 for pre-order. I love anthologies. I can …

Human Trafficking: What to Look For

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I’ve started REVENGE, my novella with Andi Hollister and Will Kincade, characters from Justice Delayed. It will deal with Andi’s drug addiction and touch on human trafficking. The book that will follow will deal with the subject in greater depth. The working title for that book (the fourth Memphis Cold Case Novel) is Justice Delivered. While I’m excited to write both, as I …

And the Winner Is…

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Okay, I know it’s not Tuesday, but tomorrow is the Fourth of July, and I want to post something else tomorrow. 🙂 This month I’m giving away a book from my library, the winner’s choice of one of the books pictured. To be entered in the monthly drawings for a print book, you must leave a comment, have a Continental US address …

Reader Friday

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What are you reading this week? After I typed that, I realized I should challenge everyone to read at least one book each week! Lately, that’s what I’ve been able to do. Last week I read Mississippi’s own Stephenia H. McGee’s In His Eyes. Stephenia lives just outside Jackson, Mississippi and her book is set a few miles north in Greenville, during Reconstruction …

What Are You Reading Friday?

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It’s What are you reading Friday and this week I’m reviewing a book I finished earlier this month: Murder Mezzo Forte by Donn Taylor. Here’s the back cover blurb:  He is a reclusive history professor with musical hallucinations, she a headstrong professor of religion. Earlier, they solved a campus murder, but now police say they formed two-thirds of an illicit …