Tuesday, September 6, 2016

The CEO Came DOA by Heather Haven Interview, Giveaway & Review


The CEO Came DOA by Heather Haven

    

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The CEO Came DOA
by Heather Haven



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The CEO Came DOA
(The Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
5th in Series
The Wives of Bath Press (September 1, 2016)
Print Length: 306 pages




ASIN: B01HSMVBDC

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Synopsis

Lee Alvarez takes a job ferreting out the saboteur of a start-up company’s Initial Public Offering in the heart of Silicon Valley. Little does she know early one morning she will find the CEO hanging by the neck in the boardroom wearing nothing but his baby blue boxers. Was it suicide? Or was it one of the many people who loathed the man on sight, including his famous rock singer ex? Enter the world’s scariest drug, Devil’s Breath, and the bodies start piling up all the while she’s planning her very own Christmas wedding. Ho, ho, ho.
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About The Author
After studying drama at the University of Miami in Florida, Heather went to Manhattan to pursue a career. There she wrote short stories, comedy acts, television treatments, ad copy, commercials, and two one-act plays, which were produced, among other places, at the famed Playwrights Horizon. Once, she even ghostwrote a book on how to run an employment agency. She was unemployed at the time.
Her first novel started the Silicon Valley based Alvarez Family Murder Mystery Series.  Murder is a Family Business, Book One, won the Single Titles Reviewers’ Choice Award 2011, followed by the second, A Wedding to Die For, 2012 Global and EPIC finalist for Best eBook Mystery of the Year. Death Runs in the Family won the coveted Global Gold for Best Mystery Novel, 2013. DEAD….If Only won the Global Silver for Best Mystery Novel, 2015. Her fifth novel of the series, The CEO Came DOA, debuts September, 2016. She loves writing this series mainly because she gets to play all of the characters, including the cat!
Heather’s other series, The Persephone Cole Vintage Mystery Series, is set in Manhattan circa 1942, during our country’s entrance into WWII. The Dagger Before Me, Book One, was voted best historical and mystery novel by Amazon readers in October, 2013.  It was followed by Iced Diamonds. Book Three, The Chocolate Kiss-Off, is a 2016 Lefty Award Finalist Best Historical Mystery.
On a personal note, her proudest award is the Silver IPPY (Independent Publisher Book Awards) Best Mystery/thriller 2014 for Death of a Clown. The stand-alone noir mystery is steeped in Heather’s family history. Daughter of real-life Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus folk, her mother was a trapeze artist/performer and father, an elephant trainer. Heather likes to say she

brings the daily existence of the Big Top to life during World War II, embellished by her own murderous imagination.
Heather gives lectures, speaks at book clubs, and moderates author panels in the Bay Area, as well as teaching the art of writing. She believes everyone should write something, be it a poem, short story or letter. Then go out and plant a tree. The world will be a better place for it.
Author Links
Web – http://www.heatherhavenstories.com/
Amazon – Heather Haven
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/HeatherHavenStories 
Twitter@HeatherHaven
Purchase Links
Amazon – http://amzn.to/29WQyfr


Interview

Heather Haven, author

Where are you from?
I live in San Jose, California, but I’m originally from Sarasota, Florida, the daughter of two members of Ringling Brother’s Circus in its heyday. My father was an elephant trainer and my mother a performer. I like to say I was born on a trunk at Ringling Brothers Circus. Ba-da-boom.

Tell us your latest news?
The CEO Came DOA, Book five of the humorous Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries, is finally out! I am thrilled.

When and why did you begin writing?
I think I’ve always been called to the written word. The first book I can remember reading was Uncle Remus. That’s when I was six or seven. At age nine, I went to the public library and checked out Nancy Drew and the Secret of the Old Clock. My life was changed forever. I not only fell in love with reading, big time, I fell in love with mysteries and writing. It’s a love affair that has never waned. I went to college on a costume scholarship and studied drama. Ultimately, I went to NYC to become an actress, but I hated it. I hated the life of an actor. It wasn’t for me. All that traveling! Living out of a suitcase! Who needs it? However, I loved writing. I could sit in a room and write for hours, send characters to the far corners of the earth and not have to leave my chair. To make money, I worked in advertising for a while, wrote short stories, one-act plays, and ad copy for humorous ads, and acts for performers. I didn’t tackle writing a book until I moved to California.

When did you first consider yourself a writer?
Always. However, when did the world consider me a writer? There’s a question for another time.

What inspired you to write your first book?
Like that wonderful song from the Broadway show A Chorus Line, “I Can Do That!” I thought I could do that. After all, I read two or three cozies a week and I was a writer. Little did I know writing that first novel would be so difficult. The first novel of the Alvarez series took me nearly four years to finish!

Do you have a specific writing style?
Hmmmm. Warm, funny, filled with imagery and truth? Let’s go there. I suppose whatever writing style I have, I need to thank P.G. Wodehouse and Agatha Christie for helping me out. I have read every book of Wodehouse’s I can get my hands on and he wrote over 90! His writing can make me laugh like no one else’s. He’s most famous for the Jeeves and Bertie Wooster collection of short stories and books, but he was a prolific writer of screenplays, plays, novels, short stories, pretty much anything. I’m a big fan. Then there’s Agatha Christie, the queen of the mystery, the plot maker, the one who made the modern mystery chilling, yet warm and fuzzy. These two wonderful writers have inspired me to try to my level best.

How did you come up with the title?
The title The CEO Came DOA hit me over the head one night completely out of the blue. I just loved it. I actually geared the entire storyline around the title. I’ve never done that before.

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
The Alvarez family is a supportive and positive group no matter what gets thrown at them. I wanted protagonist, Lee Alvarez, to be a slightly flawed person (real), but not so much so she couldn’t learn and grow. Mainly, she’s happy to be in the world. She loves life. She wants to be a better person. Also, and this is important to me, I love culturally blended people. The Italian half of my family came to the States at a time when it was difficult to be an Italian immigrant. But my family worked hard to integrate and become useful members of our society. I decided to write about new immigrants working hard and succeeding. The series revolves around a half-Latino, half Palo Alto blueblood family who manage to capture the American dream through perseverance, hard work, and familial love.

What would you like my readers to know?
Stepping up on my soapbox: Life is short. Don’t take it for granted. Do your best every day. Write something, even if it’s just a letter. You will be better for it. Then go out and plant a tree. The world will be better for it.
And if you want a little excitement and few laughs, read my books!



 My Review:
I really enjoyed this fun, fast paced and twisting plot. I was not sure what to expect, because this is the fifth book in the series. However, I did not feel lost because this book has so much going on. A new baby, a wedding, and bodies piling up in the business world. Who could it be? I thought for sure it was a rival business, then the crazy ex, then maybe someone from a previous book that I had no clue about. That is only part of what this book has to offer. Text messaging, teasing banter between the characters and even a Mark Zuckerberg quote is thrown in. The quotes were fun to read, as was the setting (Silicon Valley). This is a great summer read. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.


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1 comment:

  1. This is a new author and series to me and I would really enjoy reading the series.

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