Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Trailbreaker by Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare Interview & Giveaway

Trailbreaker (Prairie Nightingale) by Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare

About Trailbreaker

 

Trailbreaker (Prairie Nightingale) 

Mystery

2nd in Series

Setting - Wisconsin

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Thomas & Mercer

Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 27, 2026 

Print length ‏ : ‎ 299 pages

Paperback ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1662535996 

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1662535994 

Digital ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1662529801 

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F5RKCRFK 

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Suspicions that a serial killer is terrorizing a pristine tourist spot draw a single mom and budding private investigator into a twisting and deepening mystery of secrets and murder. Single mom and newly minted private investigator Prairie Nightingale has opened the doors of her Green Bay, Wisconsin, agency and is ready for work. She and her crew aren’t quite prepared for their first client, though: Bernie Dubicki, a notorious online journalist and not-altogether-reliable provocateur, who claims the idyllic vacation destination of nearby Door County is home to a serial killer. She’s pinpointed four seemingly unrelated deaths that haven’t raised suspicions for anyone else. But when a college student vanishes, Bernie’s sizable retainer convinces Prairie to help connect the dots. And trusted, flirty FBI agent Foster Rosemare thinks Bernie might be onto something. Prairie never expected her first investigation to be so big—like Dateline big—but she does have an inquiring mind and a knack for seeing things no one else can. In this case she’ll have to look deep—not only into the secrets of strangers, but into Door County’s woods—to solve a mystery decades in the making.

About Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare

Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare write critically acclaimed, bestselling mystery and romance, usually (but not always) together. They are the authors of the Prairie Nightingale mysteries and the TV Detectives mystery series. If you want more of their stories, check out their queer romances co-written as Mae Marvel, as well as solo work by Ruthie Knox (het romance), Annie Mare (grounded queer paranormal romance), and Robin York (Ruthie’s pen name for New Adult romance). Ruthie and Annie are married and live with two teenagers, two dogs, multiple fish, two glorious cats, four hermit crabs, and a bazillion plants in a very old house with a garden.

INTERVIEW

1.  When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

We are coauthors, Annie and Ruthie, so we have two different answers to this question. Annie has wanted to be a writer ever since she read Where the Red Fern Grows and discovered how deeply books could affect readers’ feelings. Ruthie was a lifelong obsessive reader who dabbled with writing a little bit in school but spent a lot of her early adulthood as an editor and knitter before the writing bug caught her in the first few years after her son was born.

2.  How long does it take you to write a book?

The first draft of a book takes us anywhere from a few weeks to a month or two, depending on how obsessive we get about it. But then there’s all the editing, which takes place in fits and starts over months and sometimes years! We actually wrote the first draft of this book about five years ago, and it’s been through five or six rounds of editing as well as a few rounds of proofreading.

3.  What is your work schedule like when you're writing?

We are moms, so we’re in the habit of writing “while the kids are at school” (although one of the kids has graduated!) between about ten and two o’clock. If the words are flowing, we can write at a pace of about a chapter a day.

4.  What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

Probably being cowriters! We write together in the same Google document on two separate laptops, sitting side by side, wordlessly passing the baton of who’s writing and who’s editing or reading back and forth between us. By the time the book’s finished, neither one of us can remember who wrote what (although we both like to claim credit for the funny parts)!

5.  How do books get published?

A commercial fiction book like Trailbreaker is submitted to editors at publishing houses by an agent. Our agents submitted the first book in this series, Homemaker, to our editor at Thomas & Mercer, who read it and liked it enough to recommend it to the rest of her editorial team for acquisition. The other editors and team members read at least part of it and agreed to acquire it, at which point we got an offer for Homemaker and Trailbreaker from the editor. This got negotiated between editor and agents, accepted, and then after a while there were contracts to negotiate and sign. Then the editing process begins! We got revision notes from our editor and from an independent developmental editor hired by Thomas and Mercer. The book went through several rounds with them before it was sent for copyediting and proofreading. Once it was proofread, the final page design and marketing part began, and eventually the book released for readers to enjoy!

6.  Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?

From everywhere! Writers love to pull information and ideas from daily life, travel, the people we know, and the media we consume. We both enjoy the mystery genre in books, streaming series, and true crime shows and podcasts. Trailbreaker takes place in Door County, Wisconsin, which is a peninsula that sticks out into Lake Michigan and has become a popular retreat and tourist spot for people from far and wide. We happen to live right next door to “the Door” and thought it would be fun to have Prairie Nightingale and her team investigate a set of accidental deaths that their client thinks are suspicious—but the police don’t, and the client herself is a bit of a shady character!

7.  When did you write your first book and how old were you?

Annie’s first book was called The HappyElephantus. She wrote it in third grade, and her teacher worried that she’d plagiarized it because it was such a good story! Ruthie wrote short fiction but didn’t draft a complete novel until after she turned in a dissertation in British history—technically her first book. Her first fiction book was a romance novel set in Hawaii that didn’t have enough plot to be readable but taught her a lot about how to make a story. She was thirty-one when she wrote it.

8.  What do you like to do when you're not writing?

We have a busy family life with two kids, two cats, two miniature dachshunds, and a few tanks of hermit crabs and fish. When we’re not writing, Ruthie is a more-than-avid knitter and sweater designer, and we both enjoy reading and podcasts.

9.  What does your family think of your writing?

Our family is very supportive. Our kids don’t read our books, but they do keep up with what we’re writing or thinking about writing. Ruthie’s parents and extended family have been huge fans of the Prairie Nightingale series.

10.             What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?

We have been surprised by how much easier and more fun it is to write with another person. It reminds us of when we were kids and we liked to play “talking games” with other girls on the elementary school playground or invent stories with our cousins—a kind of imaginary play that most people have access to as children but don’t get to do as adults. If you’ve ever done acting or played music with other people, you’re probably familiar with the way that improvisation and creativity can be amplified in the space between people. This is the joy of having a cowriter!

11.             How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

We’ve lost count! It’s somewhere around two dozen at this point if you add up all of our books written separately and together. Every book we write has its own story and personality, so it’s hard to name a “favorite” unless it’s “whatever book we’re writing at the moment”—but the Prairie Nightingale series has a special place in our hearts. Trailbreaker is only the second in the series to be published, but we’ve written nine full books. We really love these characters and this story world.

12.             Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?

We like to encourage people to try cowriting, especially if they struggle with perfectionism or self-doubt. When you’re making something with another person, it’s much harder to let that gremlin of self-doubt win, because you have to insult your own work and your cowriter’s. It’s also helpful for getting past stuck places and blocks to have another person to generate ideas or reframe challenges.

13.             Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?

We love to hear from readers! We do get emails and direct messages sometimes, usually from people who want to tell us that a story resonated with their own life experiences or made them feel something powerful. That is the very best kind of feedback to get. Writing is wonderful but can be a bit lonely, and review culture tends to engage with novels on a binary of “was it good or was it bad?” or “how many stars is it worth?” But this isn’t at all how we read or how we think about stories—so we adore hearing from people who read our books and want to tell us how they made them feel or what they made them think about. The Prairie Nightingale series has a lot to say about motherhood and community. These are topics that readers have a lot to say about!

14.             What do you think makes a good story?

Problems and feelings turn pages. The stakes need to be high enough for readers to care, which means that a mystery needs both an intriguing core problem and that readers enjoy seeing their sleuths navigate escalating challenges as the story builds toward its conclusion—but a twisty plot is only satisfying if the characters feel real, which requires a certain amount of emotional verisimilitude and complexity.

15.             What would you like my readers to know?

A reviewer recently said of Prairie Nightingale that “the thing her former friends can’t forgive her for isn’t that she’s nosy, it’s that she’s right—and Prairie being right about something being wrong has a tendency to expose a whole lot of ugly secrets and dirty little lies that people around her have been pretending not to notice” (Marlene Harris at Reading Reality). We love this as a summary of both Homemaker and the central characteristic of Prairie as an investigator. She grew up on a commune, and she believes in community. She loves people. She’s a women-centered, justice-focused midwestern mom who’s constitutionally allergic to pretending not to notice the ugly secrets and dirty little lies that prop up the worst of the systems that hold people down—and if that sounds like a character you can get behind, we’d love for you to give the series a try!

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LETTERS FROM LUCCA by Kim Baccellia Excerpt



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On the heels of Sammi's grandmother’s whispered deathbed wish, a package of letters from Italy arrives at her post box. Reading them makes Sammi recall whispers she heard in childhood of her grandmother’s wartime involvement, a past that Sammi's father and aunt would rather see remain closed. As if things couldn't get any worse, her long-time boyfriend, Hunter, dumps her. However, an opportunity arises that sends her to Italy to defend her grandmother, even if the truth might shatter all she believes. In a helpful twist, Joseph, her best friend’s Italian cousin, offers to help her. Despite the obvious growing attraction between Joseph and her, she tries to suppress it as she embarks on her mission to vindicate the grandmother she loves.


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Droplets of rain dripped down the coat sleeve, which protected my simple black skirt and white blouse. The oversized London Fog trench coat gave me strength. Too bad the weather didn’t get the memo. I should have worn a bigger hat, not the small black bowler.

As I stood by my grandmother’s gravesite with family and friends, I sniffed back tears that mingled with rain drops. I just wanted to get through the burial and grave site service without drowning in tears.

“I can’t believe she’s gone,” I whispered, glancing over at Hunter. A skinny red tie broke the black monotone of his suit. Even in the rain, he looked good. I still couldn’t believe my luck; he wanted to be with me.

He held a large black umbrella over our heads. Oddly, he’d been quiet.

Clearing my throat, I waited for the usual trite words of condolence.

“Sorry for your loss,” Hunter finally said. Then he looked off into the distance.

I sighed.

Though we were standing close together, an invisible barrier divided us. His usual woodsy scent competed with the musty, damp smell of the burial site. I longed to nestle closer to him, but something felt off. He hadn’t brought up the reason behind the urgency of meeting at Crystal Cove. When I texted him the reason I couldn’t meet up? He’d expressed his sympathies, but nothing more. No reschedule. Nothing.

Color me confused.

About the Author:



Award-winning author Kim Baccellia is the author of five fantasy/paranormal young adult novels, Crossed Out, Crossed Fire, No More Goddesses, Goddesses Can Wait, and Earrings of Ixtumea.

Kim has had many jobs. She was a bilingual teacher; homeschooled her son; served on her local RWA charter board; a Cybil’s panelist; and even read the slush pile for an agency.

In her free time, Kim loves long walks, yoga, watching psychological horror movies, and reading lots of books that she loves to review for YA Books Central.

A member of Women’s Fiction Writer’s organization, Kim is currently putting the finishing touches on a historical set in 1943 Italy. She also is working on a historical with a Utah suffragette loosely based on her own ancestor Lucy Clark. Kim lives in Southern California with her husband, son, and cockatiel Damon.

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Monday, February 16, 2026

Flight by L Theodoora EXCERPT & GIVEAWAY

Flight
L Theodoora
Publication date: November 14th 2013
Genres: Adult, Romance, Science Fiction

Piper Madden used to be an Ace Harpy Hunter, but after the death of her brother, she’ll do anything to leave that life behind. She flees to the fringe underground zone called the Rift to live out her exile on her own terms.

But the authoritarian Elder Corporation isn’t about to let one of their best assets slip through the cracks. Piper is drawn back into the fray on a contract basis to combat a rising Harpy insurgence. As she struggles through her grief, she’s caught between her old life in Central and her new, confusing existence in the Rift.

With the president of Elder Corp asking Piper to spy on his sister, navigating the surprisingly passive strategies of the Rift, and a strange friendship with the mysterious Asher, Piper’s days are filled with more questions than answers.

Then, a chance encounter leaves Piper privy to a dangerous resistance plot, and as she and Asher team up in an effort to unravel the truth, the secrets they uncover beneath the ancient walls of the dead city will spark their world into a grand-scale war.

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EXCERPT

It burns.

Wisps of smoke fill my mouth as I struggle to inhale, grasping the edges of my lungs until I let out a violent cough. I grope around the charred floor, unable to see, until my fingers brush his warm skin. Asher.

I force my eyes open, the thick smoke clouding them with hot tears. Asher lies beside me, sprawled across the crackling wooden floor. His eyes are dark, as though they’re filled with liquid black ink. He pulses, his jaw clenching as ebony wings slowly, painfully, rupture from his back, tearing through his skin. I reach my hand to grip his arm, avoiding the scattered debris.

“Ash?”

The flames lick up the walls around us to quell their hunger. Asher flinches when he sees me, slowly backing away as though I’m a stranger. Shit. The drugs have started working, which means I’m going to forget him, too. I wipe thick sweat from my face, crawling toward him and clutching his shirt tightly. If he moves, I’ll move with him. It’s dangerous, but I can’t let him go.

Not yet.

“Asher! It’s me!” I shout. “It’s Piper. Please. You know me.” I ignore the threat of his razor-sharp talons and wrap my arms around his wiry body. His scent, a mix of crisp cedar and musk, lets me cling to previous moments of us: his hands on my body, his lips caressing mine, staring at the stars and talking about the universe, our bodies flying high above ground. Moments I can’t forget.

“Please,” I whisper fiercely, “please remember me.” His body trembles, but he fights through it, stopping himself from tossing me aside. Just for a moment, his eyes fade back to their natural light blue, and he grabs my shirt forcefully. He buries his face into my neck like he’s breathing me in for the last time, and we cling to each other as the beams of the building crackle and come apart, sending showers of sparks raining around us.

“Piper,” he whispers. He pushes me back to arm’s length, grunting as he struggles to stay with me. Something stronger, something darker is trying to pull him under, and there’s only so long until he falls into its depths. It won’t be long now.

“Yes?” I reply, gripping his arms so tight I might leave bruises. I can’t lose him here. I won’t accept that this is the end. I look into his eyes, searching for a sign that he’s still my Asher.

That he’s not just some monster.

“I’ll find you again when this is all over,” he says, tracing his fingers over my temples.

“But how? You won’t recognize me, and I won’t recognize you. We’ll be strangers,” I murmur.

His eyes flash with an angry determination. “I would know you, Piper Madden, anywhere, any time of my life. They can try to force you away from me, but I’m not done fighting back. For the first time in my life, I’m actually fighting for something. I will find you,” he says.

We’re rocked backward as the wall explodes from pressure. He holds me tightly to keep me balanced, using his wings for leverage. Gunshots ring out in the distance, and I know it’s only a matter of time before they infiltrate and retrieve us. People I should have been able to trust. It hurts now knowing I never could.

Finally, I can feel the siren’s song of the drug pulling me into its shallow haze. Warmth floods my body as my memories are dragged just out of reach. I try to cling to them, but they drift away like petals in the wind. Asher grunts and rolls away from me, grasping his head with his hands, and his wings begin to tremble.

I look around, my head on a swivel as I struggle to stay present. How did we get here?

The moments leading up to this one drop like they’re falling down a staircase one by one.

“Asher!” I shout again, trying to bring him back to me for a little while longer. He pants heavily, willing himself to stand and remain conscious. I want to keep fighting, but I can feel my strength fading. The futility of it all wraps itself around my bones, leeching all hope. This is it.

“Promise me you’ll find me,” I whisper into Asher’s chest. Even though he’s in agony, he strokes my hair, rubs his thumb along my cheek, presses his lips against my neck.

“I promise,” he whispers, over and over, like a mantra. “I promise, I promise, I promise.”


Author Bio:

Theo is an author, screenwriter, and game designer from Northern Ontario.

She writes achingly romantic stories about complicated characters, often pulling from dark or strange places.

She has a passion for the ritual of writing, and for helping others achieve their writing goals through process and StoryCraft.

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The Oath of Blood and Roses by C. M. Hano Excerpt & Interview

 


The Oath of Blood and Roses
Hearts Of Dalaria 
Book One
C. M. Hano

Genre: Romantasy
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press 
Date of Publication: May 6, 2024
ISBN: 9781509254347
ASIN: B0CW1JZGN4
Number of pages: 322 Word Count: 95,000
Cover Artist: Lea Schizas  

Tagline: Love was never part of the oath.

Book Description: 

Charming and arrogant, elite Ashana, Calian, has one serve his prince. He has never considered breaking his oath...until her.

Clover Celestia. The High Princess with a stubborn streak and a spark that incinerates his oath to ash. She’s nothing he expected and everything he needed.

Inch by inch, she slowly incinerates his defenses until he faces the truth—that all he wants is to mark his princess.

Because she’s his.

His goddess. His Fated.

Bound by the chains of her past, Princess Clover dreams of living freely. But when her parents are murdered, she’s suddenly thrust into a war she never knew existed.

As she navigates the choices—and betrayals—of her new role, she must also confront her desire for the man who forced her hand.

The Ashana. Her protector. Her Fated.

Unexpected and forbidden, theirs is a love that could destroy a realm... and doom them both.

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Excerpt:

My parents are dead. I can be free if I go with him. Even if it means being bound to him until death. Alma will be safe. She is brave, selfless, and I know she will take care of the kingdom. This was a chance for me to get away from here. I won’t give him the satisfaction of kissing me. I will learn who that shadow man was and why he killed my parents.

A sacred bond that can only be enacted by using blood magic. That confirmed the suspicion that magic had come back to the realm and our goddess will be reborn again. There was a lot I didn’t know about this oath, but what I knew was that once I agree to it, I won’t be able to lie to him, kill him, or betray our original vow. That was the full extent of my knowledge of this oath, but he didn’t know that.

“Blood oath,” I spat.

“This will hurt, which is why I preferred the kiss.” He held out his right hand and then ran his blade across his palm, then across my right. I didn’t wince, and I saw the flicker of amusement on his face. I have withstood far worse pain in much more sensitive places on my body.

“Intriguing,” he said.

“Chloe, you don’t have to do this,” Alma pleaded, reaching for my left hand.

“It’ll be all right,” I told her. I am not a ruler or leader. Mother burned any chance of that out of me the day she made the first cut. But Alma, she is. That is why my next order can be said so easily.

“Once we leave, you will assume the throne. Cancel the ball and inform the other kingdoms that the entire royal family is dead because of an unforeseen accident. This man will let me make an official document having you take the throne because of my death. This is an order and not a request.” Snagging my left arm, she turned me toward her.

“Don’t do this,” Alma begged. I jerked my arm from her grip, handed her the dagger, and then turned back toward the man.

“Get on with it.”

“As you wish.” We joined our cut palms, blood mixing, and then he pulled me into him.

One hand gripped my waist, and I felt the hardness of his body against me.

“Do we have to be this close?” I asked. Completely ignoring me, he began the oath, and my mouth filled with the flavor of magic as our joined palms burned.

“Under the rights of the Blood Oath, I swear we will leave your people unharmed if you come with me willingly and without complication. If you break this oath, your people will pay with their lives. Do you swear by it?”

Our gaze didn’t falter. “Under the rights of the Blood Oath, I swear to come with you willingly and without complications, and you will leave my people unharmed. If you break this oath, you and your people will pay with their lives.” It came out a lot easier than I thought it would.

“Sheathe your swords,” he ordered his men, our eyes still locked onto each other.

“Lower your weapons,” I ordered. “Leave these quarters and don’t follow us. Don’t come after me, if any of you disobey me, you will be executed.”

“Chloe.” Alma sounded defeated, and it broke my heart.

“Draw up a parchment willing the kingdom over to her and then stamp it with the royal seal,” I ordered the man.

“You heard her.” The entire time, our bloodied hands, bodies, and eyes never faltered from their positions. I knew he was trying to intimidate me into submission, but I have been through worse with Mother. Alma and the guards left the chambers. The man stepped back from me, our embrace broken, but not our eye contact. One of his men brought over the parchment. He examined the message, and then went over to my stationary and sealed it with the royal crest that belonged to me.

“Bring that to the one called Alma. We need to get going.” He then approached me. “You are a very brave woman.” He snapped his fingers and one of his men brought over some rope.

“Is that necessary? I just swore to you I wouldn’t escape.”

“I don’t want you getting any wicked ideas about stabbing me, Princess.”

 

About the Author:

C. M. Hano is a Fantasy Romance Author who aspires to write strong female driven, hot and magical adventures, and being a good mother. She lives in Louisiana with her husband and three beautiful children.

 



Author Interview

1.      What literary pilgrimages have you gone on?: I usually go to the library.

2.      What is the first book that made you cry?: None. Not sure why.

3.      Does writing energize or exhaust you?: Energize

4.      What is your writing Kryptonite?: When my chronic illness is flaring.

5.      Did you ever consider writing under a pseudonym?: Yes

6.      What other authors are you friends with, and how do they help you become a better writer?: My first few years, I connected with L.D. Waters and I have followed A. K. Mulford for four years. She helps motivate me. I find: Emily Blackwood, S. C. Grayson, and  Percy Jay all inspiring Authors. Rebecca Kenney has also helped me when I asked for a Query Letter critique. I love her writing style.

7.      Do you want each book to stand on its own, or are you trying to build a body of work with connections between each book?: I have a couple of completed duets. I love series, and sometimes it is hard to make it one book. I do love a great standalone.

8.      What authors did you dislike at first but grew into?: I wouldn’t say I dislike any of them, but perhaps the books they wrote. I usually know from the first couple of chapters or even the first book I pick up that I don’t like their writing style. Then I don’t go back. Too many stories to read, too little time.

9.      What’s your favorite under-appreciated novel?: I would say “Warriors” the entire series by Erin Carter. I loved that series. My nephew is currently reading them and loves them too.

10.  As a writer, what would you choose as your mascot/avatar/spirit animal?: Dragon

11.  How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?: 10

12.  What did you edit out of this book?: I would say there was a time when the balance between steamy scenes and plot was severely one-sided. I love a good spicy romance book, but in this world, I wanted to make sure I had a great plot as well because it is important for the trilogy.

13.  If you didn’t write, what would you do for work?: Read!

14.  Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find? There are lots of foreshadowing and easter eggs that appear in some of my other books.

15.  What is your favorite childhood book?: The Magic Tree House series

 

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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Teddy Bears and Ghostly Lairs by Heather Weidner Interview & Giveaway

 

Teddy Bears and Ghostly Lairs: A Jules Keene Glamping Mystery

About Teddy Bears and Ghostly Lairs

 

Teddy Bears and Ghostly Lairs: A Jules Keene Glamping Mystery

Cozy Mystery 

5th in Series 

Setting - Virginia 

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Level Best Books 

Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 9, 2025 

Print length ‏ : ‎ 244 pages 

Paperback ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8898200756 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0G87WV2C1

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The town of Fern Valley, in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, has overdosed on cuteness for its first teddy bear and toy festival. Adorable bears have taken over every inch of the town, and Jules Keene can barely keep up with all the guest check-ins at her glamping resort. To add to the fun, a team of paranormal investigators set their sights on her vintage trailers and the new treehouse as they investigate the local haunts. It quickly becomes evident that things aren’t all sweet and cuddly when someone absconds with collectible toys. Then, to make matters worse, Jules and her friends trip over something not so other-worldly at an abandoned motel during a paranormal investigation. The very real corpse is the prickly vendor who raised a ruckus about his stolen merchandise and the weird things that were afoot in the cozy, one-stop light town. Jules has to calm frayed nerves and solve the mystery before there are any other thefts or grisly murders.

About Heather Weidner

Heather Weidner 
 Through the years, Heather Weidner has been a cop’s kid, technical writer, editor, college professor, software tester, and IT manager. She writes the Pearly Girls Mysteries, the Delanie Fitzgerald Mysteries, The Jules Keene Glamping Mysteries, and The Mermaid Bay Christmas Shoppe Mysteries. Her short stories appear in the Virginia is for Mysteries series, 50 Shades of Cabernet, Deadly Southern Charm, Murder by the Glass, First Comes Love, Then Comes Murder, and Crime in the Old Dominion, and she has non-fiction pieces in Promophobia and The Secret Ingredient: A Mystery Writers’ Cookbook. She is a member of Sisters in Crime: National, Central Virginia, Chessie, Guppies, and Grand Canyon Writers, International Thriller Writers, and James River Writers, and she blogs regularly with the Writers Who Kill. Originally from Virginia Beach, Heather has been a mystery fan since Scooby-Doo and Nancy Drew. She lives in Central Virginia with her husband and a crazy Mini Aussie Shepherd named Cooper. 

INTERVIEW

1.  When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? I have written stories since elementary school. I didn’t focus on mystery writing until my thirties.

2.  How long does it take you to write a book? The first book took five years to write and another two to get published. I realized I needed to write faster if I wanted to write a series. With a writing schedule, I can create a first draft in about six to eight weeks.

3.  What is your work schedule like when you're writing? I still have a day gig, so I get up really early in the morning to write before I start work, and I write during my lunch hour. If I hit my word count, I’m done for the day. I try to write 1,000 on workdays and 3,000 on weekends.

4.  What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? I cannot write in complete silence. I have to have music on in the background. I have lots of playlists for different moods (and different writing tasks).

5.  How do books get published? I am traditionally published, so I have a contract for a certain amount of books and a schedule. They create the books, handle the editing, and create the covers. I have tasks at each stage to review edits, do updates, and promote the book when it launches.

6.  Where do you get your information or ideas for your books? From everywhere…Sometimes, it’s a news story that I’ve read. Sometimes, people tell me something interesting. I am always jotting down ideas, cool places, and interesting names.

7.  When did you write your first book and how old were you? I wrote my first book in high school and college. My first traditionally published piece was a short story, and I was in my early forties when that happened. I sold my first series shortly after that.

8.  What do you like to do when you're not writing? I enjoy long walks with our crazy Mini Aussie Shepherd. We live near a lake, so kayaking is fun if the weather is good.

9.  What does your family think of your writing? They are very supportive, and they get roped into all kinds of writing events.

10.             What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books? I didn’t realize how much work goes into creating a book. Writing is a business.

11.             How many books have you written? Which is your favorite? This year, I will have published 28 books. That’s 14 novels, 2 nonfiction pieces, 4 novellas, and 8 short stories. My favorite is always the one that I’m currently working on. Though, my first book, Secret Lives and Private Eyes will always hold a special place in my heart.

12.             Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they? Read everything that you can get your hands on in your genre. Writing is work. Find out what schedule works for your lifestyle and try to be consistent. Do not give up.

13.             Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say? I do. I love my readers. They offer ideas, stories about what’s going on in their lives, and I love it when they send pictures from different places of my books.

14.             Do you like to create books for adults? I do. I write mysteries with crime and murder, but there is always justice.

15.             What do you think makes a good story? I think you need relatable characters. My favorite stories have characters that I’m interested in and want to hang out with.

16.             As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up? I wanted to be a teacher, astronaut, archaeologist, and Bat Girl.

17.             What Would you like my readers to know? Writing is a tough business, but it is worth it. If you want to be published, find a writers group. It is invaluable!

 

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