Friday, April 3, 2026

Trial by Town by Sharon Fernicola Excerpt & Giveaway

Trial by Town
Sharon Fernicola
Publication date: March 31st 2026
Genres: Adult, Mystery

A gripping small town murder mystery

In the quiet coastal town of Keansbury, reputation is everything.

When eighteen-year-old Peter Keans—the heir to the town’s most powerful family—is found murdered, shock quickly turns to certainty. A young woman is arrested, and for all residents the case appears simple.

Justice, they believe, will be swift.

Attorney Katie Russo isn’t so sure.

Invited to review what seems like an open-and-shut prosecution, Katie begins to notice small inconsistencies buried beneath the surface of the investigation. As she looks deeper, she discovers a community bound by loyalty, economic dependence, and an unspoken understanding that some truths are better left alone.

With the trial approaching and tensions mounting, long-held assumptions begin to fracture. In a place where reputation defines identity and silence protects power, the search for truth threatens far more than a single verdict.

TRIAL BY TOWN is a character-driven small town murder mystery about justice, moral ambiguity, and the quiet pressure of a town determined to protect its own.

Perfect for readers who enjoy small town suspense, courtroom drama, and mysteries where the truth hides behind reputation and power.

For fans of Defending Jacob and Anatomy of a Scandal comes a gripping small town murder mystery where reputation, power, and truth collide.

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EXCERPT:

“Mr. VanAnt, as you may know, the Professor asked me to speak with Miss O’Neill. I did so only to be of help.” She made certain her tone continued calm and reassuring, not wanting to give the misimpression that she was speaking as a defense attorney. “Miss O’Neill is unwavering in her claim of innocence.”

He was quick to respond, the red deepening in color. “I’m not surprised by anything she says. She’s always been a strange girl. Her uncle was strange. I guess it was just in the genes. However, that’s not an excuse. Mrs. Russo, as far as myself and this community are concerned, she killed him. Whether by accident or intentional, she killed him. The sooner she’s removed from here, the better. We have enough to deal with without her presence being a constant painful reminder.”

He tried to take another sip of coffee, but his shaking hand made him unsteady. A small amount poured onto the table. Katie grabbed a few napkins to blot up the puddle. She worried that she may have pushed him too far, but as concerned as she felt for him, she was compelled to continue the discussion.

“I can only imagine the pressure you’ve been under. The Professor mentioned that Mr. Keans Sr. has had virtually no involvement with the business since his son’s death.”

He paused a moment, then looked directly at Katie. “One does what one needs to do to survive. I have a responsibility to our customers, our workers, our community, and our families. A lot of people have been affected by this tragedy, and I’ll do everything and anything it takes to see that this business continues.”

Katie felt a chill up her spine. His words almost sounded like a threat. Perhaps he wasn’t quite the gentle giant she had thought. It was clear that the conversation had gone as far as it was going to go. “I’m certain you have everyone’s support and appreciation.”

Katie glanced at her watch and noted the lateness of the hour. “I’ve taken up enough of your time.” She rose and extended her hand. “This was an unexpected pleasure meeting you, and I very much enjoyed the tour.”

“Likewise.” He held the chair for her, the way a gentleman did in an old black-and-white film, and then escorted her to the elevator. “I hope you don’t mind if I say goodbye here. I have a few hours of paperwork ahead of me and I’d better get started.”

“Not at all. Again, thank you.”

He stood there looking at her until the doors closed. The chill she got earlier seemed to return. She tried to explain away her discomfort. After all, he had a right to feel such anger, and it wasn’t directed toward her. More chills as she walked briskly to the car, only this time, they were caused by the late afternoon breeze off the water. She slid into the seat and turned on the engine and the heater and waited until she was sufficiently warmed. As she drove out the gate, she thought about his words. Other than Jennifer, everyone she’d spoken to since arriving were aligned in their sentiment, although none expressed it so succinctly as Mr. VanAnt. “The sooner she’s removed from here, the better.” Katie rounded the bend, happy to be heading toward the comfort of the Professor’s home.

As he lost sight of her car, VanAnt drew the blinds and returned to his paperwork.

Author Bio:

Sharon Fernicola is a writer drawn to layered mysteries, emotional realism, and characters who challenge assumptions. Her fascination with crime and justice began early, watching Perry Mason with her father and falling in love with the genre’s blend of intellect and drama. Her debut novel, Trial by Town, explores the fragile line between perception and truth in a small town desperate to preserve its legacy.

In her 70s, Sharon completed three triathlons, obtained dual Italian–American citizenship, and wrote her first book—living proof that bold dreams don’t come with an expiration date. She brings a poetic sensibility to her storytelling, blending suspense with empathy and nuance. When she’s not writing, she’s mapping out her next adventure or putting in time at the gym, always chasing the next challenge with curiosity and grit.

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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Die to Your Own Tune (Octavia Fields Mysteries) by Rebecca McKinnon Interview

 

Die to Your Own Tune (Octavia Fields Mysteries) by Rebecca McKinnon


Die to Your Own Tune (Octavia Fields Mysteries)
by Rebecca McKinnon

About Die to Your Own Tune


Die to Your Own Tune (Octavia Fields Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Rocky Mountains
Independently Published
Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 23, 2026
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GL4TKBD3
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After months of giving into her wanderlust, free-spirited violist Octavia Fields is ready to get back to her Aerie Pines music shop. But she hasn’t even had a chance to unpack before running into her teenage nemesis, who’s there to solo with the Aerie Peaks Symphony. Things get even more interesting when Octavia learns the conductor is none other than her ex-boyfriend, who seems to think they’re engaged.

After finding her nemesis dead, Octavia jumps barefoot-first into another investigation. But Detective Dreamy isn’t about to let her investigate alone — he knows her knack for attracting trouble. And he wants to keep an eye on the ex who’s twisted being separated for a year into an engagement.

When Octavia’s asked to step in as the new soloist, she has to balance investigating with rehearsals. And what should be an honor puts Octavia directly in the spotlight — and possibly the killer’s crosshairs. With tension mounting both on stage and off, Octavia realizes someone might be tuning up for an encore performance.

She needs to unmask the killer before the final curtain falls and Octavia takes the deadliest bow of all!

About Rebecca McKinnon

Rebecca McKinnon enjoys playing with her imaginary friends and introducing them to others through her writing. She dreams of living in the middle of nowhere, but has been unable to find an acceptable location that wouldn’t require crossing an ocean.


INTERVIEW

  1. What words or phrases do they overuse? Octavia has a habit of naming everything. Her van, her bike, local wildlife. If it crosses her path on a regular basis, it probably has a name.
  2. Do they have a catchphrase? Not a catch phrase, really, but when Octavia swears, she doesn’t use typical curse words. Instead, she uses the names of different composers.
  3. Are they more optimistic or pessimistic? Octavia is definitely optimistic. She prefers to see the best in people.
  4. Are they introverted or extroverted? She’s more of an ambivert. She’s just as happy to spend time on her own as she is to visit with friends.
  5. Do they ever put on airs?Not really. With Octavia, what you see is what you get.
  6. What bad habits do they have?Octavia has a questionable relationship with time.
  7. What makes them laugh out loud?Octavia laughs at the unexpected. A squirrel with strong opinions, a comment that goes somewhere completely different than she anticipated, a moment that catches her off guard. Life surprises her regularly, and she loves it.
  8. How do they display affection? Octavia shows affection by being present. She may not hug you, or arrive with a casserole, but she’ll sit with you for hours if you need her.
  9. If they could change one thing about themselves, what would it be?She’s working on learning to take up space and trust her own opinions, especially around people who would take advantage of her easygoing nature.
  10. What is their obsession? Being true to herself. And standing up for Mother Nature and anyone else who needs support by participating in protests, which has left her with an impressive arrest record.
  11. What are their pet peeves? While Octavia likes to live and let live, she doesn’t appreciate it when people try to make all the decisions for her. Just because she’s happy-go-lucky doesn’t mean she doesn’t have opinions.
  12. What are their idiosyncrasies? Octavia is a walking idiosyncrasy. She very much leans into a hippy vibe, going barefoot, spending most of the year on the road, wanting to live as naturally as possible. Which can be at odds with her identity as a classical musician.

 

Author Links

Website https://rebeccamckinnon.com/

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rebeccamckinnon_author/?hl=en

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rebecca-McKinnon/956145304405426?ref=hl

GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4993788.Rebecca_McKinnon

BookBub https://www.bookbub.com/authors/rebecca-mckinnon

Purchase Link – Amazon 

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Pity Prank by Whitney Dineen Excerpt & Giveaway

Pity Prank
Whitney Dineen
(Pity Series)
Publication date: March 30th 2026
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

What happens when a quirkier than normal girl meets a hunky doctor from New York?

It’s not that I have subpar intelligence, or that I’m a total weirdo. In fact, I would consider myself kind, creative, and an all-in-all great catch—if you can get past a few peculiarities.

I love soft things. ALL soft things, and I surround myself with them to help self-sooth my way through the day. I have very particular opinions about sand, aluminum foil, and gum snappers. You wouldn’t believe how many men find this odd. In short, being on the spectrum has not exactly done wonders for my love life.

Enter Dr. Thomas Culpepper. Never in a million years would I have predicted someone like him would move to tiny little Elk Lake, Wisconsin. Then he gets sent to my photography studio to have his picture taken. I misunderstood the assignment, and instead of taking a boring old headshot like the hospital wanted, I forced him to take sexy pirate photos.

As far as meet cutes go, it was awkward. I won’t even mention the baby oil …

Pity Prank is a laugh-out-loud, small town romantic comedy featuring misunderstandings galore, a tiny bit of fake dating, a lot of fuzzy sweaters and socks, and oh, yeah, some sexy pirate photos.

Perfect for fans of Hallmark vibes. Book eight in a feel-good series of standalones.

*** For fans of The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

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EXCERPT:

Finley

As soon as I enter, I notice a man sitting on one of the two overstuffed shabby chic chairs by the window. He looks up and makes direct eye contact which causes every thought in my brain to pour out like sand in a sieve. Holy. Hot stuff. Batman. This man is extraordinarily handsome, but his appeal is more than just physical. He emanates a kind of golden energy that’s positively intoxicating.

“Hi there.” As soon as he stands up, I can feel the room start to sway. I stagger to the counter, so I don’t fall over. He’s well over six feet and from what I can tell he’s built like he spends hours at the gym every day.

“H…h…hi, yourself. Thomas Culpepper?” I ask, both hoping he is and isn’t at the same time. How in the world will I be able to take sexy pictures of this man and keep my wits about me? I can’t even look at him fully clothed without stuttering.

“That’s me.” He flashes a brilliant smile which makes me wonder if he’s ever starred in toothpaste commercials. His hair is the softest looking wavy chocolate brown I’ve ever seen. My hand lifts of its own accord like it’s trying to reach out and touch it. Which of course I know I can’t do. At least until it’s time for me to style his hair for the shoot. I practically drool at the thought.

Thomas looks at my hand suspended in mid-air before copying the gesture and waving at me. “He-llo.” He breaks the word into two syllables like I’m new to the English language and might not understand otherwise.

I drop my hand immediately and try to regain my composure. “Constance is very excited about these shots.”

“Really?” He looks confused, like he doesn’t know who I’m talking about.

“Really,” I assure him. “She’s ordered the basic package to start but if she likes what she sees…” In lieu of finishing my sentence, I give him an exaggerated wink.

“I didn’t realize this was such a big deal to her,” he says. I wonder if I got it wrong and they aren’t a couple? Darn it, that’s the thing with me, I have an awful time reading people.

“Oh, it’s a very big deal.”

Thomas’s hazel eyes narrow in confusion before he bends down to pick up the bag he brought with him. “I brought some different shirts.”

“Oh, we won’t need shirts.” There’s no way, I’m covering up this man in unnecessary clothing. No way. Unless of course it’s a pirate shirt, wide open, and billowing in the wind. Lucky for him, I have such an item in my costume collection.

Thomas’s gorgeous brow furrows, drawing my attention to the golden flecks in his eyes. “I brought a doctor’s coat too, if you prefer that.”

“A doctor’s coat?” I love the idea of turning him into a sexy doctor. It’s decided then, we’ll do a pirate look and a doctor one. Constance is going to love these.

Motioning to Thomas, I tell him, “Follow me into the backroom and you can get ready there.”

As he approaches, I inhale his spicy aftershave. Cloves, cinnamon, and orange, oh my! “You smell great.” The words are out of my mouth before I can stop them. That’s another fun thing about me, I don’t always think before speaking, which can sometimes make other people uncomfortable. Like the time I told a woman in the grocery store that her pants made her butt look amazing. While meant as a compliment, it was clear she wasn’t used to such a forthright comment from a stranger. I figured that out when she walked out of the store, leaving a full cart behind.

The last thing I want to do is make Thomas nervous, so I hurry to tell him, “You smell like my favorite Christmas cookies.”

“Huh. I’ve never heard that one before.”

“It’s a compliment of the highest order,” I assure him. “My mom makes the best orange spice shortbread you’ve ever tried.” Just when I think I’ve saved the moment from getting too awkward, I groan suggestively and declare, “Yummy!” Thomas’s eyes pop open wider in an expression I once again worry is fear.

The backroom of my store is one big unfinished space with a variety of backdrops scattered about. I point toward the barber-style chair in front of a big lighted mirror in the corner and tell him, “Let’s start there. I’ll get your hair and makeup done first and then we’ll settle on wardrobe.”

“Hair and makeup?”

“Yeah, you know, so we can get the look we’re after.”

“I thought I was okay the way I am.”

“You’re fantastic,” I assure him. “Really great! But I want to make sure we capture your character to the fullest.”

“I’m a doctor,” he tells me. I’m starting to think Thomas might be the one new to the English language.

“Doctor, pirate, sexy duke with a superiority complex… you can be anything you want and I’m here to make that happen.”

Thomas sits down in the makeup chair looking highly uneasy. “I really am a doctor.” Then he asks, “Do you get a lot of pirates and nobility in here?”

“Tons,” I assure him.

Thomas sits down with the same amount of enthusiasm he might have knowing he was about to be electrocuted. “I’m pretty sure I don’t need hair and makeup,” he says again.

“I’m not putting lipstick on you, Thomas.” Picking up a bronzing palate, I tell him, “Just a bit of contrast to sharpen your angles.”

“Why exactly do I need sharper angles?” How is it possible that he’s even sexy when he’s acting stupid?

Turning to look him square in the eye, I ask, “Why do you think you’re here?”

“I’m here to get my picture taken for …”

“Constance,” I finish his sentence for him. “You’re here for Constance. And you want to make her happy, don’t you?”

“I… suppose?” He isn’t selling it.

“You suppose? She’s paid me four hundred dollars to take very specific pictures of you and that is exactly what I’m going to do. Do you understand?” He nods his head almost imperceptibly, so I tell him, “This is my job, Thomas. My job. It’s what I do for a living. It’s how I pay my bills.”

“Yes, but…”

“Constance came in here herself to tell me what she wants, and as she is my client. I’m not going to let her down.”

Thomas sits as still as a statue while I brush bronzer on his cheeks and jaw. By the time I’m done with him, he could have posed for a Michelangelo statue of a Greek god. I can’t take all the credit for that though; he practically is one on his own.

Once I’m convinced his face couldn’t look any better, I put the makeup brush down and face my model once again. This is the moment I’ve been waiting for. After turning the chair so his back faces the mirror, I lift my hands and run all ten of my fingers through his hair. Holy heck. It’s even softer than it looks. It’s better than all my furry sweaters combined. It’s like running my hands through a litter of baby minks. It’s softer than the Barefoot blanket I spent way too much money on. But only because it lost some of its softness after being washed. Until then, it was worth ten times as much.

Dear Santa, all I want for Christmas is to rub Thomas Culpepper’s head every day of my life until I die.

Reluctantly, I remind myself that Thomas is Constance’s boyfriend, not mine. Yet I don’t understand how that can be because this man is so vital and alive. Constance has the warmth of a vampire bat in winter. But they got together somehow and now it’s my job to give my client the best fantasy material I can.

She never has to know it’s doing the same for me.

Author Bio:

Whitney loves to laugh, play with her kids, bake, and eat french fries -- not always in that order.

Whitney is a multi-award-winning author of romcoms, non-fiction humor, and middle reader fiction. Basically, she writes whatever the voices in her head tell her to.

She lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her husband, Jimmy, where they raise children, chickens, and organic vegetables.

Gold Medal winner at the International Readers' Favorite Awards, 2017.

Silver medal winner at the International Readers' Favorite Awards, 2015, 2016.

Finalist RONE Awards, 2016.

Finalist at the IRFA 2016, 2017.

Finalist at the Book Excellence Awards, 2017

Finalist Top Shelf Indie Book Awards, 2017

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Two Purloined Pillows by Allie Pleiter Interview & Giveaway

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Two Purloined Pillows (A Nimble Needle Mystery) by Allie Pleiter

About Two Purloined Pillows

 

Two Purloined Pillows (A Nimble Needle Mystery)

Cozy Mystery

2nd in Series 

Setting - North Carolina

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kensington Cozies

Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 31, 2026

Print length ‏ : ‎ 272 pages

Hardcover ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1496752031

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1496752031 

Digital ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1496752055 

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0FGRZ45KV

Audiobook ASIN: B0FR3WWJ4M

Audio CD ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8228762817

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When 30-something graphic artist Shelby Phillips reluctantly returned to her small hometown outside Asheville, North Carolina to manage her mother’s needlepoint shop, she thought it was temporary. But getting entangled in murder investigations has a timeline of its own…

It’s been a little over a year since Shelby started managing Nina’s Nimble Needle following her office-romance and career implosion, and Shelby’s mom has finally handed her the reins—technically, at least. Next, Shelby is excited to oversee two well-known needlepoint designers who will be participating in the town’s first two-week-long arts festival . . .

Laura Bitters and Paul Bardo have each stitched up one-of-a-kind pillows that should be big wins for the Nimble Needle at the festival’s auction . . . until the pillows vanish amid a sudden string of shoplifting incidents.

To add to the knot in Shelby’s stomach, Laura proves highly anxious, while Paul is an egomaniac who believes Laura has been stealing his customers for years. But things go from bad to tragic when Laura behaves oddly at the auction dinner, then collapses—dead.

Soon after, Shelby makes a shocking discovery in Laura’s room at the local inn. Then tests reveal that Laura was poisoned. Resolved to piece together the truth, despite the police chief’s determination to keep her on the fringes, Shelby rallies her personal team, including her sister, Jessica, her friend Deb, and Jake, her potentially more than a friend. As an extra twist, a magazine reporter arrives with unsettling—yet useful—dirt that includes Laura and Paul.

What unravels is a skein of suspects, long-held resentment, bitter jealousy, and betrayal, from which Shelby will have to pull the one crucial thread tied to the killer: a murder-worthy motive . . .

About Allie Pleiter

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An avid crafter, coffee junkie, and firm believer that “pie makes everything better,” Allie Pleiter writes both fiction and non-fiction, working on as many as four books at a time. The bestselling author of over seventy books, Allie has enjoyed a twenty-plus-year career with over 1.9 million books sold. In addition to writing, Allie maintains an active writing productivity coaching practice and speaks regularly on the creative process, publishing, and her very favorite topic—The Chunky Method of time management for writers. She lives in the Charlotte area with her husband and the world’s most adorable dog. Visit her website at www.alliepleiter.com to learn more.

Interview:

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

Actually, I wanted to be an actor. I went through a long series of theater-related careers before a friend dared me to write a book when I was in my thirties. That was 70 books ago…some some dares are definitely worth taking!

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

I am a highly prolific author, so I have a project-management-style system called The Chunky Method that enables me to write as many as four books a year. My romances take about eight weeks fo the first draft to be completed, and my mysteries take longer.

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

It varies from day to day, but every working day includes about 1,200 words added to whatever is my main project.  I write full time, so I put in a full day’s work in my office. I also do quite a lot of public speaking, so writing on the road is an essential skill for me.

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

I plot my books on a wall of glass tiles in my office with post-it-notes. No other system has ever worked for me, despite the many plotting software programs I’ve purchased over the years.

5.  How do books get published?

That’s a five-hour conversation! Books get published so many different ways these days. Almost all of mine are published traditionally, sold by my agent to a major house.

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

The truth is that I don’t really know. It’s like pulling a snag on a sweater…you tug on something and follow it where it takes you. It’s usually one detail that sets my imagination off, and then I try to build the story out from there. I outline a bit, but it’s usually the characters that chart the course.

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

I write my first full manuscript at 34. I won’t disclose the year ;)

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

It’s probably not hard to guess from my books that I’m a big fan of crafts. When I’m not writing, I’m usually knitting or needlepointing. The tactile nature of it serves as a perfect counterbalance to staring at words all day.

9.  What does your family think of your writing?

They’re unimpressed. My kids, now adults, have only known me as an author. It’s just the thing Mom does.

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

The writer isn’t really in charge. If you are truly in tune with the characters and their story, you’re following where they lead you.

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

I have 75 published titles to my name. I do not have a favorite—that’d be like asking a mother which child they like best!

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

Write. Keep writing. Nothing teaches you about writing like writing. Learning craft and marketing tactics is fine, but writing is essential. Keep writing.

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

I hear from readers all the time, and I love it. My favorite letters and emails talk about how much they love my characters and wish they could visit Gwen Lake and the towns where my other books are set. My all-time favorite fan letter was one sentence: “You made me late for church.” No higher compliment that that!

13.   Do you like to create books for adults?

Yes, only adult books.

14.   What do you think makes a good story?

When we truly care about the characters, we’ll follow them anywhere. Interesting people doing fascinating things for high-stakes reasons make for page-turning books.

15.   As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?

An actress! Specifically, a soap opera star. But I’m very tall, and that’s a liability in television. I wasn’t brilliant enough to make it work—but I think I found a pretty nifty alternative!

16.   What Would you like my readers to know?

You can learn all about the many different series I’ve written at alliepleiter.com  Come say hello on Facebook (@AlliePleiter) and Instagram (@alliepleiterauthor) as well.

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alliepleiterauthor/ 

Purchase Links - Author Website - Amazon - B&N - Kobo - Bookshop.org 

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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Arson, Old Lace and Murder by Michele (PW) Pariza Wacek Interview & Giveaway

 

Arson, Old Lace and Murder (Charlie Kingsley Mysteries) by Michele (PW) Pariza Wacek

About Arson, Old Lace and Murder

Arson, Old Lace and Murder (Charlie Kingsley Mysteries) 

Cozy Mystery 

8th in Series

Setting - Redemption, Wisconsin, in the 1990s 

Publisher: Love-Based Publishing 

Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 25, 2026

Number of Pages 200

Paperback ISBN: 9798893510393 

ASIN : B0GNZPYN1L 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0FHQHXNGR

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Charlie Kingsley is not a private investigator. She makes and sells custom teas out of her home. Which is why she initially refused to look into a recent case of a bar that had burned down. Yes, it was tragic that the owner's body was found inside. But this is an arson case, and what does she possibly know about arson? Except...one of the waitresses is missing. Who's pregnant. Who everyone thought was having an affair with the owner of the bar. How can Charlie say no to the owner's widow? And when Charlie accidentally finds the pregnant waitress, things start to take a strange turn. And suddenly, Charlie finds herself thrust into a decades-old mystery that haunts Redemption to this day. A mystery that could very well cost Charlie her life. Meet Charlie. Also known as “Aunt Charlie” from the award-winning Secrets of Redemption series. She's back, making teas and solving cases in this funny, twisty, cozy mystery series set in the 1990s in Redemption, Wisconsin.

About Michele (PW) Pariza Wacek

A USA Today Bestselling, award-winning author, Michele taught herself to read at 3 years old because she wanted to write stories so badly. It took some time (and some detours) but she does spend much of her time writing stories now. Mystery stories, to be exact. They're clean and twisty, and range from psychological thrillers to cozies, with a dash of romance and supernatural thrown into the mix. If that wasn't enough, she posts lots of fun things on her blog, including short stories, puzzles, recipes and more, at MPWNovels.com.

Michele grew up in Wisconsin, (hence why all her books take place there), and still visits regularly, but she herself escaped the cold and now lives in the mountains of Prescott, Arizona with her husband and southern squirrel hunter Cassie.

When she's not writing, she's usually reading, hanging out with her dog, or watching the Food Network and imagining she's an awesome cook. (Spoiler alert, she's not. Luckily for the whole family, Mr. PW is in charge of the cooking.)

While each book is a standalone, you may find it more enjoyable to read the books in order, which is: The Murder Before Christmas Ice Cold Murder Murder Next Door Murder Among Friends The Murder of Sleepy Hollow Red Hot Murder A Cornucopia of Murder Arson, Old Lace and Murder Masquerading as Murder (coming 2026) 
Other books in the Charlie Kingsley Mystery series include: A Grave Error (prequel) Loch Ness Murder A Wedding to Murder For Three French Hens and a Murder A Room For Murder Margaritas and Murder Secret Santa Murder (coming 2026)

INTERVIEW

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

When I was 3 years old, I taught myself to read because I wanted to write stories so badly. I’ve been writing ever since, but not always stories. In 2015, after my mother was diagnosed with cancer (which eventually took her life) I got back to writing fiction and haven’t stopped since.

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

Typically around 3 months or so. That’s a comfortable pace I can keep up with. If I try to write faster than that, it stresses me out.

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

I have a word count I make sure I hit every day. I’m not a writer who can write a lot of words in one day (I have some friends who can hit 5,000 or more words in a session, which I think I’ve done maybe once in my life and I couldn’t write for a week after I did it) so I have to make sure I get my word count in or I’ll fall too far behind and not be able to catch up.

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

If I ever get stuck, I take a hot bath. Works like a charm to figure out any sort of knotty plot issues.

5.  How do books get published?

I’m an independent publisher, so I control it all. Along with selling on Amazon, I also sell signed paperbacks, hardbacks and audiobooks (along with some ebooks) on my website at MPWNovels.com

 

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

They just come to me, a lot of times when I’m in the bathtub (lol).

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

I was 16 when I wrote my first novel. It wasn’t on a computer but on a word processing machine (these were a bit of a thing before computers really took off). I have no idea what happened to it, which is probably for the best.

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

I love to read, that was always my first love. I also like to take walks and spend time with my husband, friends, family and doggie.

9.  What does your family think of your writing?

They’ve always been very supportive, which I’m very grateful for (although that doesn’t mean they read my books! I have one sister who reads everything I write, but everyone else is hit or miss—mostly miss).

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

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

I’m up to 24 full length novels and 7 novellas. I really don’t have a favorite. I will say that the books I thought were some of my best work didn’t sell very well, so take that as you will.

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

Read a lot and write a lot. That’s really the two best things you can do to improve your craft.

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

I love hearing from my readers. Of course it’s lovely when I hear how much they love my books, but I also like to hear constructive criticism as well. I want to make sure my books are a satisfying, entertaining read for my readers.

14.             Do you like to create books for adults?

Yes, that’s pretty much all I write.

15.             What do you think makes a good story?

A story that pulls you in and doesn’t let you go until you’ve reached the last page.

16.             As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?

A bestselling fiction author!

17.             What Would you like my readers to know?

Thank you so much for considering my books. I know you have a lot of stories to choose from, and I appreciate you taking the time to review mine.


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Purchase Link - Amazon

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March 23 – Sarah Can't Stop Reading Books – REVIEW
March 24 – Jody's Bookish Haven – SPOTLIGHT
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March 26 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW
March 27 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT
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