Reader Friday ~ Fat Cat Spreads Out

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As you read this, I will be learning how to catch a murderer at the Writer’s Police Academy. This year it’s called Murder Con. 🙂 I’ll share details Tuesday!  I mostly read inspirational fiction, but because there aren’t too many inspirational cozies, I generally read the ones in general fiction, especially since most of them are clean. Fat Cat Spreads Out …

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We had a great time brainstorming our stories, and I came away with a good foundation for my story! Pictured from left to right are Pam Hillman, me, Stephenia McGee, and Janet Ferguson. I love these three ladies’ books! If you haven’t read them, you need to check them out. I think all three are running specials on their books! …

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When you read this I will be in the woods east of Jackson, MS, working on my next Natchez Trace book. Wish you all were here! Oh! Guess what?? Our Summer of Suspense may actually make the USA Today Best Seller list! Thank you all who have preordered! If you know anyone who loves Suspense who hasn’t preordered, I would …

Reader Friday – The White City

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Last week I read The White City by Grace Hitchcock and loved it. Which surprised me since I don’t really like to read historical fiction. I would classify this as historical romantic suspense. Here’s the back cover copy: Mysterious Disappearances Taint the Chicago World’s Fair Step into True Colors — a new series of Historical Stories of Romance and American Crime …

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Well, Hurricane Barry postponed my brainstorming trip this weekend. I was supposed to meet with four great authors, Pam Hillman, Janet Ferguson, and Stephenia McGee to work out the plot of my next book, but since where we were meeting was in the middle of nowhere and the possibility of being without power was not appealing, we decided to wait …