Friday, July 17, 2020

BOOK: Madison's Christmas by Carol Ann Kauffman


Madison's Christmas
by Carol Ann Kauffman

Christmas is Madison’s favorite holiday, but this year is different. She has to face it alone, without her father and her best friend sometimes-boyfriend Bob, amid the problems of running her own high-stakes business and dealing with family issues.

Does grief always win out over joy during the holidays?
Can the spirit of Christmas lift a heavy heart?


Madison's Christmas is the first in a series of three Madison Rand books. 


Amazon Buy Link:
 Madison's Christmas  http://mybook.to/MadisonsChristmas


“This is a sweet, short story about an woman who is emotionally fragile during the holiday season. She finds love in the most unexpected way. I smiled often as the story developed. It was adorable!” 
$.99 #Christmas #mistakenidentity





The second in the series is Christmas at Star Lake, which is already out.  It's a little darker, with more action. A ghost from the past revisits Madison, wanting to cause havoc and destruction on Madison and those who love her. 

Amazon Buy Link:
                                    http://tinyurl.com/ncizhl9



I am working on Madison's Wedding, the third and final book in the series now and hope to have it out in the late fall of 2021. 



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Thursday, July 16, 2020

ENTERTAINMENT: Jack Irish


 
Links:

Wikipedia
The Cinemaholic.com






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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

INTERVIEW: Suspenseful Mystery Writer Larissa Reinhart

INTERVIEW: Suspenseful Mystery Writer Larissa Reinhart


































Larissa Reinhart
Peachtree City, Georgia, USA 
(But I’ve also been living in Nagoya, Japan, 
since my first publication.)



Good morning, Larissa, and welcome to Vision and Verse, a site devoted to art and
 authors. Can you tell us a little about what you've written?
I have three mystery series. A Cherry Tucker Mystery has 6 books and 3 novellas. 
The first in the series is PORTRAIT OF A DEAD GUY. Cherry Tucker’s very Southern 
and a cozy mystery series.Maizie Albright Star Detective has 3 books and a novella 
with a fourth book coming out later this year. The first in the series is 15 MINUTES. 
Maizie’s light and more of a chick lit/romantic comedy-styled mystery.
And Finley Goodhart Crime Capers is my newest series with only one book published, 
THE CUPID CAPER, and a prequel story that’s exclusive to my VIP Readers email 
subscribers. Finley’s a little darker and more of a romantic suspense crime thriller.

What is your favorite genre to write?
I only have mysteries published but I’m working on a romantic comedy and have written a few other manuscripts in other genres. I don’t necessarily have a favorite genre—it’s the characters and their story that really appeal to me.

Favorite food.
Carbs.

You are my soul sister. Tea or coffee?
I start with coffee and then switch to tea.

Pizza or ice cream?
Why can’t I have both? Ok, pizza.

You can have both! Wine or beer?
I’m not choosy. I’ll take whatever you’ve got open.

Where would you like to visit?
I’d like to visit my friends in Japan and see Italy and Vietnam again. For new places, 
I’ve always wanted to go to Taiwan and Austria. I also like Gulf Shores, Alabama.

Italy is fantastic. Go Go now! You can't 
savor Italy in a week or two. Each region 
has it's own magic. Favorite musical artist.  
That’s really hard! Right now I’ve been 
listening to The Revivalists and the Pistol 
Annies. My all time favorite is Lynyrd 
Skynyrd.




Do you listen to music when you write?  
What?
I’ll listen to Bluegrass or classical while 
writing because they allow me to focus. 
However, I will listen to specific genres or 
artists before writing because I find music 
inspiring, especially storytellers.

What makes you laugh?
My kids, animals, and dumb criminals. Also “Parks and 
Rec” compilations on YouTube.

Favorite work of art or sculpture.
Kandinsky’s “Several Circles.”

How old were you when you started writing?
First grade or so. As soon as I could write enough to 
put together a story, I illustrated little booklets and sold 
them to my neighbors. I kind of went pulp from the start.

Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? 
Or just write?
I take notes on the characters and their backstories, 
then start writing. But after I write a couple chapters, 
I stop and create a synopsis to guide me.

Describe your perfect evening.
I’m at home or on vacation with my family. We hang out outside, eat dinner together, 
then cuddle up on the couch to watch a movie.

Where do you get your inspiration?
Nowhere specifically. Sometimes I’ll hear stories about people or a crime and that will 
provide me a jumping off place. Sometimes I’ll see something—a building, a sign, or a 
place. Or sometimes it’s a song I’ll hear and I’ll create a story about the characters in 
the song.

What do you do when you get a writer's block?
Read over what I’ve already written and try to figure out what went wrong. Usually writer’s block happens when I’ve written the story into a corner and I need to back up and start again.

Who is your favorite author?
Elmore Leonard.

Best book you ever read.
Crime and Punishment.

Last book you read.
I’m reading The Black Prism right now.

What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?
I was a teacher and am a mom. I would love to be in 
charge of naming nail polish colors. Whoever came up 
with OPI’s “Nein! Nein! Nein! Ok, Fine!”—just know that might make it on my tomb-
stone. I’m such a fan I had to have a character who regularly changed their polish to 
match their mood (Maizie Albright) just so I could name the color. 

Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?
Aside from being a Christian and stating Jesus, probably my husband. We’ve had a 
great partnership for more than thirty years (including dating)(I married at 13)
(No, I didn’t but please don’t do the math).

If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real 
or fictional, who would it be and why?
It’d be interesting to see how my characters operate outside my head. But I might 
need a padded room for that.

What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?
Join some writing organizations in your genre and go to conferences and meetings. 
They’re daunting but inspiring. I learned so much from attending Georgia’s RWA 
meetings and conferences—GRW’s conference is Moonlight and Magnolias—and 
attending those definitely jumpstarted my career.

Thanks so much for the interview! It’s always wonderful to meet new readers.

Thank you so much, Larissa! Vision and Verse has, at times, been a wild ride, but 
getting to meet today's terrific writers like you and Ritter Ames are the best part of it. 
g Do you have some links for us to follow you?
Social media links:
My VIP Readers email group: https://www.larissareinhart.com/larissasreaders
Official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorLarissaReinhart/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/larissareinhart
Goodreads: http://smarturl.it/LarissaGoodreads
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/larissa-reinhart
Amazon: http://smarturl.it/LarissaReinhart


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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

BOOK REVIEW: A Rose By Any Other Name by Joanne Van Leerdam


A Rose By Any Other Name by Joanne Van Leerdam was a perfect little bonbon of a story. Mixing Romeo and Juliet with Rapunzel, the author takes what’s best from both tales and weaves her own delightful tapestry of young love, long hair, and crazy adults. Beautifully worded, the author’s reputation for writing eloquent poetry is evident in the surprising twisty, modern fairy tale for all. 

Amazon Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/Rose-Any-Other-Name-ebook/dp/B07SHS8QBZ


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Sunday, July 12, 2020

SCHEDULE: July 13-17, 2020


Mon., July 13 - ART: Erik Frey
Red Hat Ladies
Tues., July 14 - BOOK REVIEW: A Rose 
by Any Other Name
by Joanne VanLeerdam
Wed., July 15 - INTERVIEW: Suspenseful Mystery
Author Larissa Reinhart 
Thurs., July 16 - ENTERTAINMENT:
Jack Irish
Fri., July 17 - BOOK: Christmas in July
Madison's Christmas



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