Showing posts with label Dead Barchetta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dead Barchetta. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

Spring Into Summer Blog Giveaway and Hop!!


Welcome to the first annual Spring Into Summer Blog Giveaway Giveaway Hop co-hosted with the always hot and sexy Liz from Coffee and Romance. There are 42 participating blogs offering a book-related giveaway over the next few days, and we are all linked up together so you can easily hop from one giveaway to another. This hop runs from 12:00 AM (EST) Friday, June 17th through 11:59 PM (EST) Tuesday, June 21st.
My Contributions to the Hop

50 Ways to Hex Your Lover

(2 copies)
In Leah's Wake 
 
Love Lust



13 Little Blue Envelopes

Dead Barchetta 


Fierce Dawn
 Indian Moon 

Handcuffs and Leather (Rawlings Men Series Book One) 
Karma & Melodies 

All books are kindle format 
10 lucky winners will be chosen via Random.org.  1st Place will be allowed their choice of book and so on.  The 10th Place will receive the remaining book 



How to Enter:
Leave a comment, including your email address.


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Make sure to continue the hop and enter to win fabulous prizes!






Saturday, April 23, 2011

Feature Author AND Giveaway!!

Writing today's blog post is author Kathryn Lively, the author of "Little Flowers" and "Pithed".  I am so thrilled to feature Kathryn AND to offer a copy of her latest mystery "Dead Barchetta" as a free gift to a lucky blog reader!  Check out the post and giveaway details follow!  ENJOY! 
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The Men in My Writing Life - Kathryn Lively

Every time I agree to guest post on a blog about my latest mystery novel, DEAD BARCHETTA, I feel I should insert an apology somewhere. This work represents about six years of my life. I began outlining the story sometime in 2005, and while attending a RushCon - the largest annual gathering of Rush fans in the world - I offered up for their charity auction the opportunity to become a "guest character" in the book. The winning bidder, thankfully, was very patient with me, considering I had told him I expected to have a draft for him within the year. Six years later...

The draft I had promised him, too, was to have been markedly different from the book that is available now. In the early stages of planning DEAD BARCHETTA, I had a different title in mind...and a different character. Since my last mystery, PITHED featured a male protagonist/sleuth, I wanted a female character for my next work - specifically a female musician. Around this time I'd read so many kick-ass, tight-pants wearing heroines that left me awed, and I wanted to create a persona readers would enjoy along with the likes of Stephanie Plum. I'd cross Joan Jett with Anita Blake and really turn the mystery genre on its back!

Problem was, I'd get a chapter or two into the first draft and...nothing. I'd hit walls and blockades, I'd fine something on television, then the baby would need my attention and I set Kick-Ass aside to pursue other ventures. Yet for years, the book remained in the back of my mind and I'd occasionally jot down a line of possible dialogue in my work notebook, and keep sticky notes that reminded me to steer the plot in this direction and that.

After a few years of this procrastination (and thankfully that winning bidder never checked up on me), I came to accept that the reason I could not get the book off the ground was because the main character didn't suit the story. More than that, the character's gender didn't suit. Now, this is not to say that I have trouble writing female characters, but I find perhaps I have an unconscious tendency to take on challenges. I am not male, therefore I find more comfort writing male leads because I enjoy learning from readers whether or not I did it correctly.

After my first novel, LITTLE FLOWERS was published, an interviewer remarked to me how well I had personified a supporting player, a detective investigating the crime that happens in the first chapter. I thought at first he had complimented me on getting all the procedural activity correct, but he implied that the character seemed real to him, and he was surprised that a woman had written him so well!

Same with PITHED. Granted, the sleuth Andy Farmer is based upon my father, so I had 30 years of knowledge base to work with there, but again people let me know how much they loved Andy.

As for DEAD BARCHETTA's Lerxst? He is probably the son I never had. He emerged slowly from my writing subconscious and came into character as I began working with younger men in my day job. Having the environment to inspire me helped shaped Lerxst as a man, while conversations with my closest friend (a sometime musician, who is also male) took care of the nuances. Once Lerxst came to life, the story followed rather quickly.

Does this mean I should only write male sleuths? I don't know. I do find, however, it is getting easier to do, and that means the next challenge in my writing career is to write a lead female. I'll let you know how that turns out.

Kathryn Lively is an author of mystery. Please visit her online at http://www.kathrynlively.com or view her author page at Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Kathryn-Lively/e/B004FW06U8/) and friend her at Goodreads (http://www.goodreads.com/kathrynlively).
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Contest!! Rules & Details: Dead Barchetta by Kathryn Lively! 

1. Post a Comment below with your Email Address for entry to win a copy of Dead Barchetta
2. One entry per person.
3. Contest is open worldwide; you just need computer access to receive the e-book.
4. Each winner will receive an electronic copy of Dead Barchetta. This is an e-format from Amazon Kindle. You do NOT need to own or use a Kindle ereader; simply download the Kindle Application on your phone, computer, iPod or other compatible device.
5. Contest will be open through Sunday, May 1, 2011.
6. Winners will be chosen randomly through Random.org.
7. Must include email address in comment so that I can contact you should you win. (I will NOT use your email for any other purpose.)

To read my review of "Dead Barchetta", just click HERE. 

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Review: Dead Barchetta by Kathryn Lively

Dead Barchetta, a Mystery (Dead Barchetta #1)


Title: Dead Barchetta
Author: Kathryn Lively
Format: Paperback and Ebook
Available at Amazon and Smashwords

From Amazon: “Lerxst” Johnston doesn’t have an enemy in the world…so he thinks. Armed only with a guitar and endless questions, Lerxst escapes the discomfort of his beach home and hides out in New York City to learn the true identity of his would-be assailant. Instead he learns more about himself and what he needs to do to survive the next attempt on his life. What a long, strange trip it is.

Review:

I read this one from beginning to end!  The story started off with the simple question of "Why was the mysterious woman was trying to kill him?" to a bigger plot that no one saw coming until it sprang up!  The story was engaging and you couldn't help but love Lerxst and the characters he meets along the way.

It had plenty of musical references and a great deal of dark humor but the book didn't bogged down at any point.  Instead, it moved at a quick pace and had you looking for answers as if you were Lerxst!  The characters were also wonderful.  There's the grandma who grows "medical herbs", a brother that has a huge secret and the female bass player that becomes his partner in the hunt for answers.   In spite of everything going on, Lerxst keeps a level head as he searches for the truth.

This was a wonderful read!  I read it from beginning to end and I wouldn't mind picking up again to discover any wonderful nuances I may have missed the first time around!  Music fans will also enjoy the rock references (especially for Rush) but you don't have to be a music fan to enjoy it.  It's great to see an ordinary, unexpected guy be the detective for a change.  Grab this one!  You'll enjoy it!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My Teasers:

Indian Moon By Carolyn McCray

Indian Moon
  

Regina could feel her cheeks turn red, but there was nothing she could do about it.  Quinton had used the cheesiest line in the universe, yet somehow it worked.  Of course, cheesy was better than nothing.  Every man in town either did not want to give her a compliment or were to scared to do it. This man, however, was either stupid or had balls to match Wayne's. 

From Amazon:

Despite tragedy and heartbreak, under an Indian Moon, anything seems possible... even love.

While set in the lush and misty Pacific Northwest, Indian Moon doesn't contain any vampires or teeny boppers.

Just real romance... for the rest of us.

Dead Barchetta by Katherine Lively

Dead Barchetta
 

At any other place, on a weekend night in some club at the beach, I might have seen this pretty auburn haired girl in her tight pants and peek-a-boo top and mustered the courage to make conversation.  Left-brain logic nagged at me to pin her to the ground and screaming until somebody called the cops but somehow my inner compassion had overpowered that.  Besides, anybody checking the picture window might see me on top on her and give me the thumbs up rather than assist in her apprehension.

From Amazon:


Music tutor by day and tribute band guitarist by night, Matt “Lerxst” Johnston doesn’t have an enemy in the world…so he thinks. One night a pretty young woman tries to smother him in his sleep, and it’s not for the usual reasons a woman would have for wanting to inflict harm upon him! The dream he enjoyed at the time quickly spirals into a nightmare of mistaken identities and nosy investigators who threaten Lerxst’s freedom, to say nothing of coming close to discovering his grandmother’s secret “herb garden.” Armed only with a guitar and endless questions, Lerxst escapes the discomfort of his beach home and hides out in New York City to learn the true identity of his would-be assailant. Instead he learns more about himself and what he needs to do to survive the next attempt on his life. And what a long, strange trip it is…