Friday, February 14, 2020

BOOK: February White Lies by Carol Ann Kauffman




Join Cat Collier from January Black Ice as she starts her own detective agency, Red Cat Investigations, inside the gorgeous old Palazzo Castellano Hotel and solves her first real paid case, the case of Shotzie, the missing French poodle. Just when she feels she is destined to find lost pets and missing luggage for the rest of her life in her beautiful new office, complete with business cards, magazines in the waiting room, and her Red Cat logo painted on the frosted glass door, a lovely, mysterious woman named Ms. Nola White hires her to find out who is stalking her. A dead rat on her car. Being run off the road. A car bombing. Someone wants Ms. White frightened or maybe…dead.

The trail of graft and corruption leads Cat into danger as she hides the mystery woman with the old, reclusive lawyer Detrick Bittmor for safe keeping.


Cat’s relationship with the handsome Erick “Carter” Larsen is put in jeopardy when she teams up with Officer Kiernan Scott from the Heaton Valley Police Department to unravel the mystery in February White Lies. 


EXCERPT:

“The roads are horrendous! It’s freezing out there. I don’t think you should go. His flight arrives in the middle of the night. He told you not to go get him. It’s extremely dangerous and inconvenient. He’ll find a way home,” my mother snipped.
“I’m sure he could find a way home, but I want to go get him. I’ve missed him.” I spoke calmly but glared at the phone, wondering if my mother called me just to make me crazy.
“That’s not a smart decision,” she said. I could hear her wrinkling up her nose.
Well, I’m going anyway, Mother.”
“If you’re not concerned with your own safety, then what about all the poor, hapless people who happen to be on the road at the same time as the daredevil Cat Collier?”
“I’ll steer clear of all other vehicles. Don’t worry about me, or any unfortunate soul on the highway with me. We’ll all be fine.  I’ll talk to you tomorrow. Good night, Mom.”
“Good night, wild child. Be careful.”
After the conversation with my mother, I needed aspirin and a nap before heading to the airport to pick up my boyfriend because alcohol, my first choice, would have seriously impaired my driving ability.
Hours later, I pulled out of the parking lot of my apartment building, refreshed, excited, and in happy anticipation as I slowly crawled through the icy, snow-covered, country roads to the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport. 


“Flight 211 from New York has landed. Passengers will be arriving at Gate Three,” the United Airlines flight representative announced. I scrambled to the gate and waited as the weary, red-eye travelers quietly trickled passed me from the gate. The sleep-deprived commuters shuffled to baggage pick-up in a zombie-like state.
But my eyes were glued on the doorway. Finally, I saw his gorgeous head of dark, wavy hair towering above the others.
Now, you need to know something about me. I never get the handsome guy. I’m never even in the running. I’m short, more round than the publicly sought after elongated image of beauty, and I have this wild mop of uncontrollable red curly hair. I have freckles. I’m stubborn. I have an odd sense of humor. I don’t like to be told what to do. 
My mother says I lack social refinement. I don’t care. She also says I have bad taste in men and has never liked one of my boyfriends…until Carter, that is. Why this sweet, kind, smart, handsome creature left his underwear model girlfriend for me, I don’t know. But I’m deliriously happy.
Carter!” I shouted and waved. I startled some of the near-by sleepwalkers. “Sorry,” I whispered.
He searched the waiting crowd, broke into a giant grin when he spotted me, and rushed towards me as fast as he could without knocking over the stragglers.

“You’re here!” he picked me up, hugged me, and kissed me. “I told you that you didn’t need to come and get me. I would’ve rented a car. It’s the middle of the night. And it’s freezing.” His smile lit up the airport terminal. His hug was warm and strong. Everyone else was dragging, but the tall, dark, and handsome Erick Carter Larsen was full of energy. “Thank you for coming, sweetie.”
“Oh, my pleasure,” I said. I saw he had his carry-on bag. “Do we need to go to baggage pick-up?”
“No, I had the rest of my stuff shipped. It’ll all be here Wednesday.”
“Then let’s go home,” I said. I reached for his hand.
“Home. Sounds wonderful,” he said, clasping my hand as we walked out the door.
We slipped and slid our way to my old, red Chevy Cruze, clutching onto each other for support. 
“Oh, safe!” he said as he closed the car door. “The sidewalks and parking lot are treacherous. Have these people never heard of rock salt?”
“It’s too cold for rock salt to work right now and… we’re not safe yet. The roads are slick. Luckily, everybody else is home asleep, so we’ll have the road back to Heaton Valley all to ourselves. Buckle up, honey, and hold on tight.” 
I pulled out of the parking lot and slid sideways, just missing the unmanned ticket booth.

Carter shrieked and covered his face while I howled with laughter. I’m used to driving in this kind of weather.
“You almost took out that ticket booth,” he panted.
“The operative word being ‘almost.’ Quit fussing,” I laughed. “I had a good four-inch clearance.”
Carter groaned. “I think there are more dents on your car since I left you last week.”
“No. Some cowardly paint may have run off in fear, but no new dents.”
Carter raised an eyebrow at me.
“Excuse me, Mr. Larsen, would you prefer to drive?”
“No, absolutely not, Miss Collier. You’re doing a great job. Fantastic. No complaints.” He searched the floor and in the back seat.
“What are you looking for?”
“Helmet. Mouth guard. Knee pads. Shin guards. Rosary beads to wear around my neck. Holy water. Race car shoulder harness. Tibetan prayer shawl.”
“Rough flight, honey?” I laughed.
“Not until now,” he teased with a wink and a smile.


Amazon Buy Link:  http://tinyurl.com/z6qn8kg


Thursday, February 13, 2020

ENTERTAINMENT: Alita, Battle Angel


Alita, Battle Angel was a 2019 cyberpunk movie based on Japanese manga artist Yukito Kushiro’s 1990s series, Gunn. Big names like director Robert Rodrigues and producer James Cameron made this film. It was a total surprise to me. I'm not a fan of animè. But this was a good movie with a great cast.



A young girl with an overprotective father discovers she is a cyborg. And the man she calls father is a compassionate doctor who dug her out of a robot-part trash bin.  
As she grows and ventures out beyond her father’s house, she discovers talents she never imagined. Give this movie a try.


There is one particularly good line in the movie and will stay with me for a long time:

    "We men hate strong women. They rip your arm off and beat 
     you with the wet part." 





Wednesday, February 12, 2020

INTERVIEW: Mystery Author Rita Lee Chapman


Rita Lee Chapman
Queensland 
Australia



Good morning, Rita Lee, and welcome to Vision and Verse. Can you tell us a little about what you've written?
I’ve written six books, five in the mystery/crime genres and one horse book:
Missing in Egypt
Missing at Sea
Missing in London
Dangerous Associations
Winston – A Horse’s Tale
The Poinciana Tree



What is your favorite genre to write?
Mystery

Favorite food.
Chocolate

Tea or coffee?
Coffee, I don’t drink tea at all.

Pizza or ice cream?
Definitely ice cream

Wine or beer?
Wine – make mine sparkling!

Where would you like to visit?
I’m lucky to have travelled quite a lot but there are still so many places I would love to see – Venice, Sicily, Malta as well as more places in Italy and Greece.

Venice is fabulous. It's like another world. Go! Go soon.  Do you listen to music when you write?  
Yes

Favorite musical artist.
Can I have two?

Yes.  
Celine Dion and Pavrotti.


What makes you laugh?
Many things, fortunately, but definitely not slapstick.

Favorite work of art or sculpture.
I like paintings by Constable.

How old were you when you started writing?
I didn’t publish my first book until I retired but I wrote a little story for my youngest brother when I was about ten.

Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?
I try to have some idea of either the beginning or the end!  I’d love to be able to do a complete outline because normally I’m very organised and love lists, but with writing it takes on a life of its own.

Describe your perfect evening.
A good musical, champagne and a great dinner.

Where do you get your inspiration?
My mother asks me that!  I don’t know, it just arrives when its ready.

What do you do when you get a writer's block?
Go for a long walk or swim.

Who is your favorite author?
At the moment I’d say Dinah Jefferies, author of The Tea Planter’s Wife and many others.

Best book you ever read.
The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough.

Last book you read.
Leopard Rock by Wilbur Smith.

What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?
Unfortunately I couldn’t make a living as a writer!  I would have loved to have made a living out of it, or as a singer, but in reality I was a PA, now retired.

Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?
My father, who taught me compassion and unconditional love.

If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?
I’d love to have one more conversation with my father.

What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?
Just do it!  Now that you can self-publish it won’t stay hidden in a drawer or on your computer, you can actually hold a copy of your own book.


Do you have links for us to follow you?
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rita.chapman



Details of my books:

The Anna Davies Mystery Series

Three mysteries in one!  Missing in Egypt, Missing at Sea and Missing in London.  
Three stand-alone books set on far-flung continents, the only link being Anna herself.

Australian Anna Davies is working as a Personal Assistant when she becomes involved in a mystery which takes her to the temples of Egypt.   Three years later, trying to put the past behind her on a cruise from Sydney to London, she finds herself thinking about a woman who falls overboard.  Later in life she is embroiled in finding a missing author and his latest manuscript.  

Travel with Anna as she finds herself drawn into these mysteries.


 

This story is set around the beautiful Poinciana tree, with its amazing red flowers. 
Suzanne Matthews arrives home from work to find the kitchen in disarray and her daughter missing.  After searching the house, her eyes turn towards the garden, drawn to the Poinciana tree.  Underneath its canopy she sees her daughter, slumped against its trunk.  
When the police are unable to identify Jennifer’s killer, they turn their attention to her husband, Mark.  Whilst trying to cope with her grief, she finds herself fighting to prove her husband’s innocence, as her world is turned upside down.  She is inspired by another woman, who went with her husband to the Sudan as medical volunteers for a charity organisation.
A tale of raw emotion, desperation and acceptance.


Missing in London
Book #3 in the Anna Davies Mystery Series

Arthur Hambledon, Anna’s best-selling author, has just finished his latest book which he says “will raise some eyebrows.”  Then Arthur disappears, along with the manuscript.  

Anna Davies is working in London as a Senior Editor for a respected Publishing Company.  When her most famous author goes missing, Anna is determined to find out what happened to him.


Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/880026


Missing at Sea
Book #2 in the Anna Davies Mystery Series

Three years on from Egypt, Anna Davies embarks on her first cruise with best friend Sandra.  A few days into the holiday they are woken by three blasts from the ship’s foghorn, indicating that someone has fallen overboard. A woman is lost at sea; the ship turns around to search for her, but she has disappeared into the night.   

Was it suicide?  Did she lose her balance and fall - or was there foul play involved?  Did her husband push her? Would anyone be able to prove whether this was murder or an unfortunate accident?   

What a perfect place to stage a murder! 


Dangerous Associations:
An ex-husband, a new love, a stalker.  Cathy Thompson’s link to her ex-husband fills her life with threats and intimidation.  She must either trap her stalker or find Geoffrey to put an end to her life of fear.  



Missing in Egypt
Book 1 in the Anna Davies Mystery Series

Missing in Egypt will intrigue you with its twists and turns, romance and adventure as well as its insights into Australian and Egyptian cultures.  Australian Anna Davies travels to Egypt with her lover to help him search for his brother, who disappeared whilst on holiday.  The Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel and the Temple of Karnak are amongst the settings for their search.  Will they be able to track him down and find him alive - or is Ramy already dead?  What tragedies await Anna and Kareem as they come closer to retracing his footsteps?  This fast-paced action plot will keep you guessing until the end.


 
Winston – A Horse’s Tale
One for horse lovers from teenagers upwards!  Winston is a good-looking palomino horse whose life involves several different owners and many adventures.  As you read his story, told by Winston himself, you will appreciate horse ownership from the horse’s point of view.  Born on a country property in Australia, Winston tells of his breaking-in and education and the different people he encounters – good, bad and ignorant.  As well as his own story, Winston includes the experiences of other horses he meets along life’s way.  

Whether it’s jumping, eventing, hunting or just hacking, Winston tries hard to please his rider. Follow his successes and his failures from his breaking-in to his show jumping win. It is an eventful life – the story of one Australian horse out of thousands, but one that you will remember.






Sunday, February 9, 2020

SCHEDULE: Feb. 10-14, 2020


Mon., Feb. 10 - ART: Blue Ridge Parkway
by Parker Kaufman
Tues., Feb. 11 - Big BTGN SALE!
Madison's Christmas, Christmas at Star Lake,
 I Need Christmas, and MORE.
Wed., Feb. 12 - INTERVIEW: Mystery Author
Rita Lee Chapman
Thurs., Feb, 13 - ENTERTAINMENT: Film ~
Alita, Battle Angel
Fri., Feb. 14 - BOOK: February White Lies
by Carol Ann Kauffman