Sunday, May 3, 2026

Dead Focused and Hocus Pocused by Marcy Blesy Interview & Giveaway

 

Dead Focused and Hocus Pocused (The Empty Nest Mystical Cozy Mystery Series) by Marcy Blesy

About Dead Focused and Hocus Pocused

 

Dead Focused and Hocus Pocused 

(The Empty Nest Mystical Cozy Mystery Series) 

Paranormal Cozy Mystery

1st in Series

Setting - Michigan 

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently Published

Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 25, 2026 

Print length ‏ : ‎ 236 pages 

Paperback ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8247248682 

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GQBPXL2G 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GKJBBR79

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The Empty Nest Retreat was supposed to help Juli find herself. Not question her sanity—or reality.

When Juli Tully’s kids fly the coop and she takes early retirement, the silence in her house is deafening—and not in a calming, spa-music kind of way. At her mother’s not-so-subtle urging, she signs for the Empty Nest Retreat at the Sand Bur Estate, a stately mansion perched on the windswept dunes of Lake Michigan.

Juli nearly bolts when she learns the retreat is phone-free. No texts. No doom-scrolling. No emergency updates from her kids. Instead, she’s stuck with an unusual group of fellow empty nesters: Nelle, a perpetually cheerful optimist; Kimmie, a bubbly influencer convinced the estate is magical; and Jedd, an arrogant dad who fancies himself Parent of the Year—and takes an instant dislike to Juli.

Then things get… strange.

Temperatures swing wildly. Lights flicker. Objects float. Juli can’t tell if her menopausal symptoms have gone off the rails or if rumors about the estate’s supernatural past are true.

Between meditation sessions and awkward financial-planning talks, one of the estate’s employees dies under suspicious circumstances. Thanks to Juli’s increasingly unpredictable “episodes,” she becomes the prime suspect.

With a murder to solve, a reputation to save, and a sarcastic talking cat who knows more than she’s letting on, Juli must uncover the truth—before this empty nest lands her in handcuffs.

If you love: Empty nest reinvention

Midlife amateur sleuth

Retreat gone wrong

Isolated estate near Lake Michigan

Light paranormal elements

Self-help retreat chaos

Haunted (or is it?) mansion

Sarcastic talking cat

Humor with heart

Found family friendships

Wrongly suspected heroine

Cozy whodunit You’ll adore this humorous cozy mystery set under along the shores of Lake Michigan!

Empty nests bring new beginnings… and unexpected secrets.

About Marcy Blesy

 
Marcy Blesy is the author of over thirty books across genres, best known for her Tucson Valley Retirement Community Cozy Mystery Series and the Monthly Murder Movie Club Cozy Mystery Series —humorous, heartwarming whodunits filled with senior sleuths, quirky characters, and animal sidekicks. Her cozy mysteries spotlight midlife reinvention, found family, and laugh-out-loud amateur sleuthing, perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club, Finlay Donovan, and The Golden Girls. Marcy also writes the Ghost Texter Paranormal Cozy Mystery Series, starring a kindergarten teacher-turned-reluctant sleuth, and the Secrets romantic mystery duo (The Secret of Blue Lake and The Secret of Silver Beach), transporting readers to the scenic and suspenseful shores of Michigan. For younger readers, Marcy’s best-selling Be the Vet series offers interactive veterinary mysteries for kids ages 9–13. Her early chapter book series—Evie and the Volunteers, Niles and Bradford, Third Grade Outsider, and Hazel, the Clinic Cat—delight animal lovers and growing readers alike. When she’s not writing, you’ll find Marcy treasure-hunting along Lake Michigan in search of rare red beach glass. She believes every story should offer heart, humor, and a hint of hope—whether it’s solving a mystery or chasing a dream.


Interview:

  1. When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?I have been writing since I was a child. I used to write my own version of Ramona Quimby when I was in third grade.
  2. How long does it take you to write a book?I usually put out 6-7 books a year. My cozies are a bit shorter, and I work fulltime as an author.
  3. What is your work schedule like when you're writing?I try to write at least 1000 words a day when I am writing, but usually it’s more. I spend part of each day marketing, too. I try to take a walk and get some fresh air.
  4. What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?When I am writing in public (at a library or café), I usually listen to pop music in my AirPods while I am writing.
  5. How do books get published?I am an independent author. I hire an editor and cover designer. Otherwise, I do it all!
  6. Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?Usually, when I travel or am out and about, I observe people. The story ideas come to me often.
  7. When did you write your first book and how old were you?My first book was published in 2012. I was 40.
  8. What do you like to do when you're not writing?I like to take walks, read, and be outside.
  9. What does your family think of your writing?My family is very supportive and kind.
  10. What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?MARKETING IS HARD.
  11. How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?I published children’s books for a decade, so between my children’s and adult books, I’ve lost count! Maybe over 40?
  12. Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?Practice and doing the “pen to paper” or fingertips to keyboard is the best way. It’s okay to delete and rewrite. Best of luck to you!
  13. Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?I love interacting with readers on social media. They are so sweet and kind about my cozies.
  14. Do you like to create books for adults?I love to write cozy mysteries for adults.
  15. What do you think makes a good story?My favorite part of story-making is creating engaging, memorable characters!
  16. As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?I wanted to be a teacher. And I was!
  17. What Would you like my readers to know?Thank you for reading about my journey as a writer! Readers are the best.

  

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Friday, May 1, 2026

In the Dead of Winter by Lyn Farrell Interview & Giveaway

 

In the Dead of Winter (The Blue Water Mysteries) by Lyn Farrell

About In the Dead of Winter

 

In the Dead of Winter (The Blue Water Mysteries) 

Mystery

1st in Series

Setting - Michigan 

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Camel Press 

Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 10, 2026 

Print length ‏ : ‎ 260 pages 

Paperback 

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1684923182

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1684923182

Digital ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1684923199 

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0G2TD4JKH

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Victoria Treadwell, dispatcher for the sheriff's office, is driving to work in a snowstorm when she sees a car fish-tailing behind her. Horrified, she watches at the car swerves off the road. When she heads back to help, she finds the driver bent over the steering wheel and barely breathing. In the back seat is a tiny child in a pink snowsuit. Victoria calls for an ambulance and then dials her boss, Pete Manstead, Undersheriff, of Charlevoix County. The ambulance arrives and the paramedic tries to shock the woman's heart back into rhythm, but the driver, who they learn is named Carly Yellowwood, is dead. From the autopsy, Pete finds Carly died of a drug overdose, although she didn't use drugs. The coroner lists the cause of death as murder. Pete sends his deputies to visit Carly's neighbors and learns she has been seeing two men. One is her ex-husband, Joe Yellowwood, a Native American living on the nearby reservation. No one knows the second man. Since Carly Yellowwood was divorced and has a new boyfriend. Pete believes its a crime of passion. Victoria, who hopes to adopt Carly's motherless child, thinks the motive is far darker.

About Lyn Farrell

Lyn Farquhar—pen name Lyn Farrell—holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University and is an experienced author, having published the seven-book series (the Mae December mysteries) with Epicenter Press and four books in the Rosedale Investigations series. She has also published one women’s fiction book. To date, eight of her books have been picked up by a secondary publisher, Harlequin. Sales to date from both primary and secondary publishers are approaching 50,000. Lyn worked for Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine for 35 years before retiring to pursue her dream of becoming a published fiction author. Lyn is the mother of two, has six stepchildren, and twelve grandchildren. She loves gardening, playing with her Cavalier King Charles spaniels, and is always on the lookout for paintings by her famous artist grandfather, Eugene Iverd.

INTERVIEW

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

In the 7th grade when the homeroom teacher read John Steinbeck’s “The Pear” to the class.

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

Six to 8 months before it’s ready to go to the publisher

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

I usually write for 2 to 3 hours every morning

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

When I get stuck on a plot, I take long walks outside with my dogs in huge parks along the river. Then I sleep on it. The following morning, I know what to do.

5.  How do books get published?

I’m fortunate to have a fine independent publisher, Epicenter Press so all I have to do now is write them.

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

Almost everywhere, tv, movies, books, and sometimes the plot just springs full-blown in my head.

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

Because I worked full-time, I had to wait until I retired to start writing. I was 65 when “One Dog Too Many” was published.

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

I help out with three non-profit community groups, am a dog-mom to my two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, and I had a famous grandfather who was an artist for the Saturday Evening Post. I look for his artwork on the net. I also have a large family, 2 kids, 6 step kids, and 12 grandchildren. I keep in touch with all of them.

9.  What does your family think of your writing?

My oldest daughter, Lisa, co-wrote 7 books with me. My second daughter, Shauna, comes to all my signings. Three of my step kids are invariably supportive.

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

The most surprising thing, and it doesn’t happen often, is when I find myself writing something that just appears, not having been in my head at all. Often it’s a person from my past, but sometimes it’s a character who surprises me.

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

I’ve written 14 traditionally published books, 3 self-published YA fantasy books, and 1 books for children.

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

First off, read in your genre. See what appeals to readers. Keep in mind, if you write fiction, that 85% of fiction readers are women and they mostly read romance and mystery. Writing is mostly a lonely job, keeping your fanny in the chair is critical, even when social things beckon. I write every day.

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

I love to hear from readers. Some ask me to present at book clubs, which I just love. It used to be hard for me to hear criticism, but not anymore. All reactions are helpful, good, bad or indifferent. They are all grist to the mill.

14.             Do you like to create books for adults?

Yes, but I don’t use swear words, so teen-agers sometimes read my books. And I have a 5th grader in my neighborhood who reads my stories too.

15.             What do you think makes a good story?

I love the mystery genre, especially when I can hunt down the killer using unusual methods.

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

I’ve wanted to write since I was in the 7th grade.

17.             What Would you like my readers to know?

That I’m passionate about what I do, I’m continually evolving and I am honored when anyone reads my books.

 

Author Links 
Website https://www.lynfarrell.com/ 
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Murder Under A Bitter Moon by Abigail Keam Giveaway

Murder Under A Bitter Moon: A 1930s Mona Moon Historical Cozy Mystery by Abigail Keam

About Murder Under A Bitter Moon

 

Murder Under A Bitter Moon: A 1930s Mona Moon Historical Cozy 

Mystery

Historical Cozy Mystery 

15th in Series

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Worker Bee Press 

Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 20, 2026

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F92Y5XB7

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Mona Moon adores Kentucky Derby week, enjoying all the festivities. She is hosting a ladies’ tea and a Derby breakfast herself. The celebration at Moon Manor will include her former professor and mentor, Dr. Beryl Farris. Mona is delighted to have an old friend visit, but is concerned when Dr. Farris confesses that someone has been threatening her. Worried, Mona assigns Pinkertons to protect the professor.

The night before the Kentucky Derby race, Mona is preparing to attend Ed Bradley’s famous Derby Ball. The entire Mooncrest Farm is aflutter with excitement and gaiety for the upcoming event. Celebrities, politicians, and prominent citizens will be enjoying shrimp grits, burgoo, cornbread, country ham, and mint juleps while dishing the latest gossip at this yearly event. Mona’s anticipation is dashed when she discovers Dr. Farris is missing! And Mona fears the worst!

About Abigail Keam

Award-winning author Abigail Keam writes the Mona Moon Mystery Series—a rags-to-riches 1930s mystery series, which weaves real people and events into the story. “I am a student of history and love to insert historical information into my mysteries. There is an addendum at the end of the mystery to give more information. My goal is to entertain my readers, but if they learn a little something along the way—well, then we are both happy.” Miss Abigail currently lives in a metal house with her husband and various critters on the Palisades bordering the Kentucky River.

AWARDS 2010 Gold Medal Award from Readers’ Favorite for Death ByA HoneyBee 2011 Gold Medal Award from Readers’ Favorite for Death By Drowning 2011 USA BOOK NEWS-Best Books List of 2011 as a Finalist for Death By Drowning 2011 USA BOOK NEWS-Best Books List of 2011 as a Finalist for Death ByA HoneyBee 2017 Finalist from Readers’ Favorite for Death By Design 2019 Honorable Mention from Readers’ Favorite for Death By Stalking 2019 Murder Under A Blue Moon voted top ten mystery reads by Kings River Life Magazine 2020 Finalist from Readers’ Favorite for Murder Under A Blue Moon 2020 Imadjinn Award for Best Mystery for Death By Stalking 2022 Finalist in Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Finalist for Best Historical Category – Murder Under A Full Moon 2022 Finalist the Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award for Best Historical Category – Murder Under A New Moon 2022 Death By Chance: A Josiah Reynolds Mystery Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Finalist for Best Cozy Mystery 2022 Top Ten Mystery Novel by Kings River Life Magazine for Murder Under A Bridal Moon: A 1930s Mona Moon Mystery 2022 Top Ten Mystery Novel by Kings River Life Magazine for Murder Under A British Moon: A 1930s Mona Moon Mystery 



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Sunday, April 26, 2026

THE BUSH TEA MURDER by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier Excerpt, Giveaway & Interview

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THE BUSH TEA MURDER

by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier

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Synopsis:

The Bush Tea Murder by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier

A CARIBBEAN ISLAND MYSTERY

 

Culinary journalist Naomi Sinclair is cooking up a maelstrom of trouble upon her return to the blue waters of her native Saint Thomas.

Food journalist Naomi Sinclair doesn’t expect a side of murder with her passion fruit juice. But when her return to Saint Thomas heralds a series of troubling cases, ranging from petty theft to cold-blooded murder, that threaten her tight-knit community, that is exactly the kind of unsavory treat she must sink her teeth into.

Luckily for her neighbors, Naomi is as adept at solving puzzles as rolling johnnycake dough—a good thing, since her island community, though small, keeps serving up plenty of trouble. With the help of her friends and her crush, Mateo, Naomi must navigate the tumultuous turquoise waters of life in the Caribbean, all as her beloved father battles an illness that keeps tugging her back to her island amid her rising career stateside.

Rich with mouthwatering recipes, lush landscapes, and a hefty dose of fun under the sun, The Bush Tea Murder has all the ingredients to make up the perfect beach read.

Praise for The Bush Tea Murder:

"Zigzagging between Charlotte, North Carolina, and Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, this debut offers plenty to enjoy . . . Fun-filled and fulfilling."
~ Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Rich in history and culture . . . Fans of Joanne Fluke, Vivian Chien, and Mia P. Manansala will delight in this mystery-plus-food concoction."
~ First Clue Reviews

"Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier’s The Bush Tea Murder is the perfect blend of intrigue, family drama, mystery and Caribbean culture. You’ll want to savor it to the last drop."
~ Olivia Matthews, author of the Spice Isle Bakery Mysteries

"At its heart, this is a charming, immersive cozy mystery steeped in Caribbean culture, vibrant characters, and sun-drenched intrigue—a fresh and flavorful delight. The mystery unfolds at a measured, satisfying pace, allowing the rich worldbuilding and character dynamics to shine. I especially loved the subtle tension between Naomi’s stateside ambitions and her deep-rooted love for her island home, which adds emotional depth beyond what’s typical for the genre. With engaging twists, well-developed characters, and a beautifully flowing plot, this is a cozy mystery that lingers long after the final page."
~ Debra Sennefelder, author of the Food Blogger mystery series

Book Details:

Genre: Culinary Cozy Mystery
Published by: Crooked Lane Books
Publication Date: April 21, 2026
Number of Pages: 336
ISBN: 9798892425230
Series: A Caribbean Island Mystery, Book 1
Book Links: Amazon | Kindle | Barnes & Noble | BookShop.org | Goodreads | BookBub | Penguin Random House

Read an excerpt from The Bush Tea Murder:

Chapter One

Present

I’ve been told my entire life that the perfect cup of bush tea is magic, and this morning I hope with every fiber of my being that this is true. There are some hard truths I have to spill, and I’ll take every ounce of help I can get. I’m settled in one of the scarlet chairs in the EAT TV conference room, directly across the table from Travis Spriggs and his nauseating brand of bright, crisp-cut perfection—just right for television, but less like sunshine and more like a fluorescent spotlight at four in the morning. He’s flanked by two people whose names I’ve only seen in producer credits at the end of some of the highest performing shows on network television: my boss’s bosses, both sporting dark suits and expressions like cliff faces. Bronwyn, the studio exec who oversees me, Travis, and the other on-air talent at EAT TV, sits in the plush chair at the head of the table, her usual pleasant expression as drained as the tumbler of coffee in her hand.

They’re all here for me.

“I’ll get things started, Miss Sinclair,” Bronwyn says, looking at me but speaking to the executives. She hasn’t called me Miss Sinclair since the interview when she hired me three years ago. “Mr. Revilla and Ms. Abbott called this meeting. I’m sure you know why. They’re very ready to start work on the show—”

“My show,” Travis murmurs with a smug smile.

“That hasn’t been officially decided,” Bronwyn says. “We can’t have a conversation about our next steps because—well— because we don’t have your ending yet, Naomi.”

“You’ve given us a lot, Miss Sinclair. Lord knows—” Mr. Revilla gestures with a meaty hand at the chunky beige file folder in front of him. “You’ve given us a hell of a lot here.”

“But you haven’t closed the case,” Ms. Abbott speaks up. Woman’s got a twist-out with impressive volume, and I’m glad I’m not the only hair naturalista in the room. Her coils jiggle as she leans toward me. “You still haven’t told us who killed Ursula Merchant.”

I glance at my mug. The Universe seems to be following a recipe for an uncomfortable morning, blending each ingredient together artfully like the chefs I interview on A Word from the Kitchen. But if there’s a recipe for a poisonous morning afoot, I’ve got the antidote here in the cup in front of me. Bush tea—balsam, mint, and lemongrass—picked from the window herb garden in my townhouse kitchen, and brewed fresh daily the way my parents and Virgin Islanders before me have done for generations. Even with the early morning, smarmy coworker and hard truths, one sip can take my mind away from the over

cast Charlotte cityscape beyond the conference room window straight to the sunny green hills of Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. I’ve lived in North Carolina for eight years now, but St. Thomas will always be home—and anything that gets me there this fast is magic indeed.

But not right now. I need to stay here, in everything this moment means. Immersed in all that’s led to it. Focused on the possibilities it will usher through. A sip will have to wait.

“That’s what you’ll get from Naomi, Ms. Abbott,” Travis says, injecting his tones with the most bored affect he can muster up. “She’s supposed to be giving you the details for one story, but instead you’ve got—what, five of them in here?” “Six,” Mr. Revilla mutters.

Travis’s brown eyes go wide. “Well, damn, sir, she’ll go off on a tangent or two, but I wouldn’t have guessed as high as six! For a journalist like me, who focuses like hell on the one story he’s got, that’s incomprehensible.”

“We read all six. And we enjoyed them,” Ms. Abbott is quick to assure me.

“But that’s not the point, is it?” Travis asks. “We were each asked to investigate one unsolved food-based mystery for this show you conceived. I gave you that. Naomi’s brought more stories than you can count on one hand, but she hasn’t given you what you asked for. She hasn’t answered the big question.” There’s enough sauce in the smile he beams at me to cover ten full racks of ribs. “You even know who killed her, Nay?”

Bronwyn looks caught between checking Travis’s tone and waiting out my answer. Her bosses follow suit. I sip my tea, still piping hot, and decide to address both. “Of course I know who killed Ursula Merchant,” I answer. “It’s right there in that folder I gave Mr. Revilla. That’s what these are—my notes on the investigation.”

Mr. Revilla and Ms. Abbott exchange a look. She’s ultimately the one who responds. “There’s . . . certainly a story here. Several. You’ve solved quite a few problems on St. Thomas over the past year. But when it comes to the story of Ursula Merchant, the one you were supposed to be investigating the whole time . . . there doesn’t seem to be much of anything.” “Nothing at all,” Mr. Revilla echoes.

“Naomi, they’d really like to make a decision,” Bronwyn says. “Travis presented a fine investigation on the Barbecue Sauce Killings—”

“The Carolina Barbecue Murders,” Travis speaks up. Bronwyn waves him away.

“He’s given us history, interviews, and a compelling hypothesis . . . along with a deep sense of the process, flavor, and sizzle of both styles of Carolina barbecue,” Bronwyn says. “The case you’ve been investigating, this—tea maven in St. Thomas being shot to death in her locked office—it’s equally intriguing. But while you’ve given us so much, you still haven’t given us an ending.”

“You’re right. I haven’t,” I say. “That was intentional. I’m hoping to do that today. Right now, as a matter of fact.” I clasp both hands around my mug.

Travis leans back in his seat, pressing the tips of his fingers together. “You sure that’s what you want? Naomi’s going to take you on a circular journey, which is the way she operates on A Word from the Kitchen. A ton of loose threads—”

“—which she always weaves together. The connections are there,” Bronwyn interrupts. “The best thing we can do right now is just hear you out, Naomi. You say you know how the story ends and what happened to Ursula Merchant. So let’s hear it. Who killed her, and how did all of this lead you there?”

I’m not at the head of the table, but all eyes are on me— Bronwyn’s perfectly lined and shadowed gray eyes are full of hope and curiosity, Mr. Revilla’s and Ms. Abbott’s are expectant behind their eyeglasses, and Travis seems to be trying to will his into lasers capable of slicing me to shreds. I take a deep breath, letting the scent of the brew in my cup ground and fortify me. I’d had a hot cup of bush tea that morning, too. The morning that started it all. The magic in my mug was what set this whole thing into motion—as bush tea always manages to do.

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Excerpt from The Bush Tea Murder by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier. Copyright 2026 by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier. Reproduced with permission from Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier. All rights reserved.

 

 

Author Bio:

The Bush Tea Murder by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier

Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier’s work has appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Black Cat Weekly, Stone’s Throw, Smoking Pen Press, Malice Domestic's Mystery Most Devious and Mystery Most Humorous, The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2023, and other esteemed anthologies. Originally from St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Ashley-Ruth writes mysteries highlighting the vibrant culture of her home. Ashley-Ruth is a 2022 winner of NCWN’s Jacobs-Jones award, a 2023 SMFS Derringer finalist, a Killer Nashville Claymore finalist, a 2024 recipient of MWA’s Barbara Neely grant for Black mystery writers, and a 2026 Agatha Award nominee. THE BUSH TEA MURDER (Crooked Lane Books, 2026) is her first novel-length work. She currently lives with her family and teaches first grade in Apex, North Carolina.


Interview:

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

I’ve loved writing stories since I was the same age as the students I teach—first grade—but I believe I first thought about it seriously when I was nine. It was the 90s, and series with recurring characters like The Baby Sitters Club and Fear Street were extremely popular. I had my own series planned out about the adventures of four cousins in St. Thomas, with “back cover copy” for each story and even a letter to a publisher.

   Clearly, I had big dreams and a LOT of time on my hands.

 

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

THE BUSH TEA MURDER is my first published novel length book, but I also write short stories. It can take anywhere from two weeks to two months to write a great draft of a piece of short fiction. Longer work can take up to a year. THE BUSH TEA MURDER is a larger overarching story with six smaller stories within. I wrote the shorter stories over the course of two years, and the overarching story that pulled them together over the course of one summer.

 

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

I write crime fiction, but I make sure to include a moment of peace or joy for my characters in each story. I know “crime” and “joy” usually don’t go hand-in-hand, but I do this for three reasons. First, I enjoy writing lighter stories that center around community and connections. Crimes happen in these stories, as they do in any community, but the focus is on restoration—how does the community come together in the wake of these events and move forward? Second, I usually write stories set on my home island of St. Thomas, and one of my biggest writing goals is to bring the vibrant joyfulness of Caribbean culture to the page! Finally, I know exactly how easy it is to find characters experiencing moments of strife, despair, and struggle in mystery and crime fiction. Although I never want to shy away from the grittiness of realistic situations in my work, I do want to show that moments of joy exist as well.

 

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

I’m a 7th generation Virgin Islander, and my grandmother was a teacher, historian, author, and culture-bearer. Over her 99 years, she collected hundreds of books and documents about the Virgin Islands, Caribbean, and African Diaspora. I was lucky enough to inherit most of them after she passed away in 2018. Most of the stories within THE BUSH TEA MURDER were inspired by old cookbooks and books about local plants and bushes from her collection.

 

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

I love being outside—hiking or walking in a beautiful park are some of my favorite things to do! During the summer, we also enjoy kayaking. My family and I love to play board games, too! Telestrations and Unstable Unicorns  are some of our favorites.

6.    What does your family think of your writing?

Two of my kids enjoy writing fiction as well, so it’s been fun to have conversations with them about what they’re writing and to talk about craft and world-building. My husband has enjoyed hitting the mystery writing conferences and conventions with me. The baby is too little to have an opinion yet, but I’m hoping he’ll be proud as he gets older!

 

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

Join a community in which you share your work and read other writers’ work—with established guidelines about the kind of feedback you’re asked to give and would like to get. Once you get into the “why” behind whether you liked or disliked a scene, character, or plot point, you begin to critically evaluate craft, and that helps you grow in your own work. Letting other trusted writers read your work is a great way to hear about your craft from the perspective of a reader–sometimes things that seem clear or well-done to you may land differently with others, and this is an opportunity to work on them before the story goes in front of a wider audience.

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

I’m always thrilled to hear from readers who have enjoyed my short stories! They usually love the island setting and elements of Caribbean culture—cuisine, celebrations, phrases and dialect—that I include.

9.    Do you like to create books for adults?

I’m a first grade teacher and a mom of five (!), and although I love my students and children, I enjoy having kid-free time as well! Writing stories for adult audiences is a great escape from a long day at work or at home…it’s fun to let my characters behave, speak, and solve crimes like the adults they are.

10.  What do you think makes a good story?

Great characters, to start with. The most compelling plot in the world won’t move me unless I care about the characters within it. I also think connections and callbacks make for a story that feels well-planned and deep.

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

At one point, I wanted to be an oceanographer because I was slightly obsessed with the story of the Titanic! I quickly abandoned that when I realized I have a fear of deep water. One thing I’ll say for sure is that I always wanted to write stories for readers to enjoy. I’m so thankful to be doing this now—my elementary school self would be thrilled!

12.  What would you like my readers to know?

I’m so thrilled to be able to share my characters, culture, and stories with you—it’s a dream come true!

 

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

DEADLY VISION by T.D. Severin Trailer, Excerpt, Giveaway & Review

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DEADLY VISION

by T.D. Severin

March 23 - May 1, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Deadly Vision by T.D. Severin

A revolutionary medical breakthrough. A technology, so advanced, people will kill to prevent its discovery. Dr. Taylor Abrahms, rising above his troubled past, is an expert in the burgeoning field of Medical Virtual Reality. A gifted researcher, he's created an experimental fusion of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and microsurgery that will revolutionize the way surgery is performed. With the Virtual Heart Project (VHP), Taylor can enter a virtual recreation of his patient's beating heart and perform critical, life-saving surgery entirely within the realm of virtual reality. But in the political war zone of San Francisco University Medical Center, not everyone is thrilled.

With a health care crisis threatening to bankrupt the nation, advanced biotechnology is a flashpoint in health care reform. Taylor's research is scapegoated and he finds himself caught between warring factions in medicine and politics that will do anything to shut his project down, a battle that rages all the way to an upcoming Presidential election. Soon, Taylor finds himself the target of nonstop attacks: the destruction of his career, scientific sabotage, and murder, as those associated with the Virtual Heart Project are killed, one by one.

Fighting for his medical career and eventually his life, Deadly Vision tells the tale of Taylor's battle against overwhelming odds, political machinations, sabotage and murder, to bring this modern technology to reality and save the life of someone he loves.

Praise for Deadly Vision:

"Severin’s debut novel follows a doctor whose cutting-edge research gets him entangled in a conspiracy involving artificial intelligence, an upcoming presidential election, and the use of virtual reality... the greatest strength of the book is in the author’s deep character development. Abrahms isn’t merely a cardboard hero with unbreakable ideals—his traumatic childhood, during which he dealt with his mother’s death from heart disease, an alcoholic and abusive father, and his younger brother’s suicide, make him a character that readers will understand, identify with, and root for. The book’s subtle political commentary as it tackles timely issues is a clear plus, as well.
An up-to-the-minute thriller that entertains and enlightens."
~ Kirkus Reviews

"Deadly Vision is a gripping novel of suspense ingeniously plotted. Dr. Severin writes with an expert’s hand in virtual reality and medicine, creating a unique, intriguing and intelligent medical/techno thriller that blew me away from its opening page."
~ Robert Dugoni, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Jury Master and The Tracy Crosswhite Series.

"Deadly Vision is a unique and fast-paced read where political intrigue combines with compelling family drama, techno-thriller vibes, and a smattering of medical fiction. This is an unparalleled reading experience."
~ Independent Book Review

"If you have the Michael Crichton itch, T. D. Severin is your new favorite author."
~ Terrance Layhew, author and host of the Suit Up! Podcast

"Half fast-paced action adventure, half thoughtful look at the world we live in, Deadly Vision reviews the complex ethical, financial, and political considerations that impact the medical community and the advancement of medicine through the lens of a taut thriller. The focus of the novel remains clear throughout, despite taking the reader down many different paths. A highly recommended read for any fan of a good thriller with plenty of added bonuses for those with interests in medicine, technology, and political intrigue."
~ Best Sellers World

DEADLY VISION Trailer:

Book Details:

Genre: Medical Thriller, Cyber Thriller, Psychological Thriller
Published by: Penmore Press LLC
Publication Date: March 6, 2025
Number of Pages: 466 pbk
ISBN: 9781957851945 (ISBN10: 1957851945)
Book Links: Amazon | Kindle | Barnes & Noble | BookShop.org | Goodreads | BookBub | Penmore Press

Read an excerpt:

Prologue

Thursday, October 12
4:59 p.m.

Robert Chan froze in place, staring at the shadows in his hallway.

From the bedroom where he stood, Chan couldn’t see the shadows’ origin, just the elliptical darkness, spreading across the walls, creeping down the hall. As the sun descended beyond the distant Golden Gate Bridge, a chill seized the air, but Chan didn't feel it. His eyes were fixed on the hallway, studying the growing shadows, searching for signs of movement, or a flicker.

A sign they came from something alive.

Shadows had always terrified Chan. As a child, long after his parents had gone to sleep, he’d lie motionless in bed, his face half-hidden by the blankets, staring at the ceiling. Moonlight, filtering through the branches scratching outside his window, cast a dance of light and darkness above him. Lurking within this specter of shadows, he’d see the spirits of his grandmother’s tales, the kuei-shen -- the phantoms of the deceased trapped between the world of the living and the dead. Too frightened to move, he’d lay immobilized, watching as the shape-shifting kuei transformed, taking the forms of lions and dragons. He’d see the kuei-shen as they descended upon him, feel them as they entered his flesh, melting into his soul. The chill of their deathly presence within.

He’d carried those visions throughout his adult life.

Still, no number of childhood nightmares could prepare him for what he faced now.

Chan’s eyes shot from the hallway to the suitcase lying upon his bed, lid propped half-open, socks and underwear dangling over the edge. He rushed to the case, stuffed in two pairs of grey slacks, then dashed back to the closet. Glancing at the rows of cotton shirts, he shoved the stripes aside and grabbed the white Oxfords. Less eye catching, he thought, more anonymous.

Anonymity had never been one of Chan’s concerns before. As a young and hungry engineer in the Medical Applications Division of CyberTech Systems, he’d done everything in his power to avoid it. In the cutthroat world of Silicon Valley, anonymity in the corporate workplace was the high-tech kiss of death. In order to advance to the high-paying executive levels, Chan had to stand out, be noticed. And he did. Clocking in a string of over fifty consecutive 80-hour weeks, his work habits routinely drew the notice of the upper levels of CTS management. His ascent through the ranks of engineers was unprecedented.

But that was before he found the files.

Now, all he hoped for was to get out alive.

Shoving the Oxfords into the suitcase, Chan glared at the manila envelope on his bed. His stomach tightened. The envelope looked so mundane, so ordinary, like it contained any number of IKEA catalogs or Publisher’s Clearing House winner entries. There were no outward clues as to what it contained. The deception. The hidden discovery that was causing his once carved-in-granite life to crumble around his ears.

He wanted to grab that envelope and rip it to pieces, shred it; pretend he’d never found the files; get back to his life of deadlines and coding assignments, his twice daily visit to Starbucks with Elizabeth, his routine afternoon stop at the Porsche dealer where he’d been eyeing the new Boxster, dreaming of himself behind the wheel.

But it was too late for that. He’d been working on AI programing for a team of researchers at San Francisco University Medical Center, a special project assigned to him by the CEO himself, Reginald Erickson. All the engineers knew he was working on this assignment. His cyber-trail through the CTS database easily traceable. Every keystroke monitored and replicated. Each step readily apparent to someone who knew where to look.

The ringing of the phone snapped Chan to attention. He jerked from the bed, his eyes darting to the receiver then beyond to the digital clock on the far wall.

It was 5:00 P.M.

Panic seized him. No one should be trying to reach him at this hour. Not here. Normally, he'd still be at CyberTech logging in another eighteen-hour day pounding out code. No one should know he was home.

The phone rang again. Chan winced. His eyes shot to the envelope. He had to get out of there. Get the files to the Federal Building; get the evidence into the hands of the Justice Department or the FBI or whoever, get filtered into the witness protection program and hope to start a new life as an elementary school teacher in Wichita or Amarillo or someplace else he'd never heard of. Let the Attorney General, the world, see what he’d discovered before it was too late. Maybe they could put a stop to this.

But how do you stop a Presidential election?

The phone rang a third time. Chan ignored it, shoved the folder deep into the suitcase, covered it with a sweatshirt and slammed the lid closed. Yanking the suitcase off the bed, he rushed to the front door.

At the doorway, he paused, for just a second, turning to take one last glance at his apartment, his home for the last six years. The delicate Chinese watercolors, the bonsai he’d trimmed each morning, the wooden crucifix above his bed for his daily prayer. It all seemed like such a waste of time now. His plans to become a chief engineer, create his own start-up, propose to Elizabeth next Valentine’s Day were worthless. Vanished like rain drops that never reached the ground.

He swallowed hard and ran into the hall.

He didn't get more than two steps before the first shot rocked him. The force of the gunfire lifted him off the ground and sent him hurling backwards through the open doorway. He collapsed onto his back, his vision dimming, descending into a miasma of swirling reds and greys. Pain, like fire, ripped across his belly. A metallic smell filled his nostrils followed by the coppery taste of his own blood.

Chan tried to swallow the blood bubbling into his mouth, but couldn’t. He became vaguely aware of the gaping hole that now occupied his lower abdomen. Warmth flooded down his flank, collecting at the small of his back. Pools of blood gathered on the white carpet. His eyes half-focused, Chan watched, as each crimson pool began to morph into vague shapes, like clouds taking patterns. In the blood, he saw the faces of his mother and his father, both dead for years. He saw the face of a long-lost uncle, and his childhood friend, Wong, who’d died in a car accident. He saw Elizabeth.

The pain sank deeper into his belly. He fought for breath. With the last of his strength, he craned his head towards the door where he could just make out the silhouette of a lone figure, a bald man, standing over him. He concentrated hard, trying to cement the image, and slowly, a vision came into form. His eyes locked on the muzzle of the silenced 40 caliber H&K pistol now aimed at his chest.

Chan sighed and allowed his head to fall back. Around him, the bloody pools gathered into new shapes, like the shadows of his youth, forming lions and dragons.

Despite himself, Chan smiled. He closed his eyes and allowed the darkness to seep into his veins, bringing with it a quiet peace, the realization that he wouldn't have to run anymore.

The kuei-shen had arrived.

***

Excerpt from Deadly Vision by T.D. Severin. Copyright 2025 by T.D. Severin. Reproduced with permission from T.D. Severin. All rights reserved.

 

 My Review:

This was a very intriguing idea for me. My father died from congestive heart failure and I am hopeful that one day science will find a way to cure other patients with the same issue. This book made me think and wonder what the future might bring. What repercussions and greed will happen? I believe that medical virtual reality is going to be in hospitals soon, if not already. The Author uses his knowledge of being a surgeon and professor to create a realistic world and atmosphere. The book is a fast believable read. Great descriptions and accurate settings made this a great read. All that added to politics, murder and AI made a page turner that I was unable to put down. Election tampering, espionage and San Francisco too. I really liked the short chapters too. I do not think that I have ever read a book with 2 epilogues. AI is here. We might as well use the technology to save lives. I am giving this book a 5/5. I recommend it to readers that love thrillers and medical dramas. I was given a copy and all opinions are my own.

Author Bio:

T.D. Severin

T.D. SEVERIN. MD., is a physician/surgeon and the author of the award-winning medical thriller, DEADLY VISON.

T.D. Severin, is an internationally renowned professor of medicine, who has been publishing both fiction and non-fiction since 1994. His writing has appeared in national and regional magazines/journals around the world, while his first novel, Deadly Vision, was the winner of the 2025 American Fiction Award, and The 2025 International Impact Book Award, and is a Finalist for the Clive Cussler Adventure Writers Award, the 2025 Global Book Award for Fiction, and was an award winner at the SEAK National Medical Fiction Writing Competition.

T.D. Severin has been named one of the Nation’s Best Ophthalmologists by Newsweek Magazine, and has been honored to receive the prestigious Telly Award, the Oscars of public access television, for his work on medical television programming.

T.D. has trekked across Tibet, scaled Mt. Everest, scuba dove the Great Barrier reef, white water rafted through the Australian Rain Forest, and delved into the mysterious ancient history of Malta, Istanbul, and the lost kingdom of Siam, all of which makes it's way into his writing.

T.D. lives with his wife and two pups in the San Francisco Bay Area and Florida, where he is currently at work on his next medical thriller. A former radio disc jockey, he also runs the heavy rock record label Ripple Music: www.ripple-music.com.

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