Archive for January, 2024

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Rivers and Creaks: A Redwoods Country Mystery
by Marc Jedel

Rivers and Creaks has set this series off to a grand start. The ending has me very intrigued about the future of Andy’s Quilt House Inn. I am anxious to see what Mr. Jedel has planned for Andy and his new friends next…
~Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book

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Rivers and Creaks: A Redwoods Country Mystery
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – California
BGM Press (November 30, 2023)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 227 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CNBGWSCK

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A grumpy innkeeper. A dead guest. Can he solve the locked-room mystery before his business crumbles into chaos?

In the heart of Redwoods Country, where even the towering trees whisper secrets, there’s an innkeeper who’s anything but welcoming. Meet Andy Shirley—a man who’s made grumpiness an art form, detesting both guests and life’s little inconveniences. Now a dead guest and a killer on the loose threaten not only Andy’s solitude but his livelihood.

His cherished wife’s memory keeps him tethered to the small-town bed and breakfast they dreamt of running together. When a guest is found dead in a locked room, can this retired copy editor use his meticulous attention to detail to uncover the truth and save his business?

Fearing this shocking event will deter future guests and buyers, Andy’s frustration intensifies as the sheriff shifts his focus to a higher profile case. Yet, amidst this turmoil, Andy’s even more shocked when the most unexpected event happens as he hunts for clues . . . he strikes up an unlikely friendship.

Rivers and Creaks launches the humorous Redwoods Country cozy mystery series. If you like cranky but lovable characters, classic closed-door conundrums, and light-hearted fun, then you’ll love Marc Jedel’s laugh-out-loud tale. Imagine “Grumpy Old Men” merged with “Schitt’s Creek.”

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Enjoy this peek inside:

“Florida, here I come,” Juliet declared, her face brightening in anticipation. “Oh, and last thing, here’s the remote for the garage door.” She then swiveled and left the dining room with a final “Good luck owner.” Since we were right by the front door, she was gone in a jiffy.

Through the closed door, I could have sworn I heard her heels click together in a little leprechaun jump for joy.

On the heels of the front door closing, a man stumbled down the final few steps of the staircase and around the corner to where I stood. “Good morning,” he said through a huge yawn.

“Hmm,” I grunted as I gathered the disorganized pile of warranties, user manuals, and receipts Juliet had bestowed upon me as one of her parting gifts. What to tackle first?

“Didn’t sleep too well.” The man seemed compelled to explain his second yawn, not realizing I didn’t care. He looked to be in his late twenties or early thirties and a little taller than my nearly six feet, although his unkempt black hair made it difficult to tell for sure. He was in bare feet, wearing a pair of jeans and wrinkled shirt.

He seemed to wilt under my scrutiny. “I’m the groom. Xander Kagan.” He reached out his hand before retracting it when he noticed I didn’t bother to free up a hand from all the papers.

“Nervous?” I asked, not that I cared. My plan was to distract him while I stepped past. Pausing, I deposited the papers into a cabinet and shoved the door shut. I’d deal with those later.

“Guess so. Breakfast?” he asked.

“I already ate.” The Russian River Inn where I spent the night put out a good spread and started early. I’d been able to fuel up before this morning’s transfer of keys ceremony. That had worked well so I could prepare for my move-in and Juliet could get an early start for her long drive. I sure hoped the plumber would finish soon and leave me alone in my cottage. Between him and Juliet, I’d already had to deal with two more people today than I cared to.

“No, I mean for me.” Xander’s expression had turned puzzled.

“How should I know if you ate?” Like I was some sort of psychic.

“Did I hear her right?” He nodded toward the front door. “You own the place now?”

I took another step away. “Yeah, so?” His endless questions were trying my patience.

“Well, it is a bed and breakfast, isn’t it?”

Again with the questions. I frowned, wondering if he wanted praise for his reading skills. “Says so on the sign out front.”

“So, where’s my breakfast?”

The stairs made a lot of creaking sounds—yet another project to add to the list—and I glanced over as three more guests filed into the dining room.

Suddenly it hit me. They were expecting me to make them breakfast. Before she died that was supposed to be Catherine’s job. Feeling a hot prickling behind my eye, I steadied my breath and stared at the floor until I regained my composure. I jerked my thumb toward the kitchen behind me. “Help yourselves.”

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About Marc Jedel

Marc Jedel writes humorous murder mysteries. He credits his years of marketing leadership positions in Silicon Valley for honing his writing skills and sense of humor. While his high-tech marketing roles involved crafting plenty of fiction, these were just called emails, ads, and marketing collateral.

For most of Marc’s life, he’s been inventing stories. It’s a skill that’s served him well as both an author and marketer. The publication of Marc’s first novel, Uncle and Ants, gave him permission to claim “author” as his job. This leads to much more interesting conversations with people than answering, “marketing.”

Like his character, Andy, from the Redwoods Country Mystery series, Marc continues to grow older and would prefer not to run a bed-and-breakfast inn when he retires. Like his character, Marty from the Silicon Valley Mystery series, Marc now lives in Silicon Valley, works in high-tech, and enjoys bad puns. Like his characters Jonas and Elizabeth from the Ozarks Lake Mystery series, he grew up in the South and spent plenty of time in and around Arkansas. Like all his protagonists, Marc too has a dog, although his is neurotic, sweet, and small, with little appreciation for Marc’s humor.

Author Links: Website / BookBub / Facebook / Goodreads / LinkedIn / Blog / Amazon

Purchase Links – Amazon

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TOUR PARTICIPANTS

January 5 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

January 5 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW, AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 6 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

January 6 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

January 7 – The Mystery Section – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

January 7 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT

January 8 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

January 9 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

January 10 – Hearts & Scribbles – SPOTLIGHT

January 10 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – REVIEW, CHARACTER GUEST POST

January 11 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

January 11 – Cassidy’s Bookshelves – CHARACTER GUEST POST

January 12 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 13 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 14 – Guatemala Paula Loves to Read – REVIEW

January 15 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

January 16 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee – SPOTLIGHT

January 17 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT

January 18 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

 

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Welcome to The Friday 56!

 

This is a really fun meme!

The only rules are to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader and find a sentence or a few (no spoilers) that grabs you and post it.

Then go over to Anne at My Head is Full of Books and leave your link so we can visit your 56!

My 56 for this week is from

The January Corpse

  by Neil Albert

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Genre: Mystery / Thriller

From page 56 in the paperback.

“Come with us, bud” said the older one.

“I don’t think so.”

“Nobody asked you. “

“Oh?”

“You can go in one piece, or a couple.”

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Synopsis

Dave Garrett is a disbarred lawyer eking out a living in Philadelphia as a private eye. At noon on Friday a law school classmate offers him what looks like a hopeless investigation. Seven years before, a man named Dan Wilson disappeared. His car was found abandoned with with bullet holes and blood, but no body. A hearing is scheduled for Monday on whether Wilson should be declared legally dead. The police have been stumped for seven years. Organized crime warned off the first investigator to look into the case. Over the course of the weekend, the case takes Dave from Center City to the coal regions and back, where the story comes to what the critics called “a startling and satisfying conclusion.”

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If you’re like me, you have a pile of books beckoning to you from your lists. Carole hosts this fun feature where you can share some of those older books and perhaps nudge you to finally read them. If you want to join in on the fun, head over to Carole’s Random Life In Books and leave a link to your post.
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Burning Ridge

A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery #4

by Margaret Mizushima

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Genre: Mystery / Suspense

Synopsis

Featuring Mattie Cobb and her K-9 partner Robo, Burning Ridge by critically acclaimed author Margaret Mizushima is just the treat for fans of Alex Kava.

On a rugged Colorado mountain ridge, Mattie Cobb and her police dog partner Robo make a grisly discovery—and become the targets of a ruthless killer.

Colorado’s Redstone Ridge is a place of extraordinary beauty, but this rugged mountain wilderness harbors a horrifying secret. When a charred body is discovered in a shallow grave on the ridge, officer Mattie Cobb and her K-9 partner Robo are called in to spearhead the investigation. But this is no ordinary crime—and it soon becomes clear that Mattie has a close personal connection to the dead man.

Joined by local veterinarian Cole Walker, the pair scours the mountaintop for evidence and makes another gruesome discovery: the skeletonized remains of two adults and a child. And then, the unthinkable happens. Could Mattie become the next victim in the murderer’s deadly game?

A deranged killer torments Mattie with a litany of dark secrets that call into question her very identity. As a towering blaze races across the ridge, Cole and Robo search desperately for her—but time is running out in Margaret Mizushima’s fourth spine-tingling Timber Creek K-9 mystery, Burning Ridge.

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I added this back in September 2018.

I’ve enjoyed another book in this series and need to get caught up.

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Welcome to my stop on the virtual book tour for Canada’s Geography And History In ABC’s organized by Goddess Fish Promotions.

Author Marena Woodsit will be awarding a a $15 Amazon or B&N Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Don’t forget to enter!

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Canada’s Kiddie Geography And History In ABC’s…

by Marena Woodsit

 

 

Genre: Middle Grade / Non-Fiction

Synopsis

Who said geography and history can’t be fun? Marena Woodsit’s new book, Canada’s Kiddie History and Geography in ABC’s, points out various interesting facts and places in an easy-to-read style (H for history, G for geography) that will captivate children of all ages. A map and legend of the great country of Canada can help pinpoint where much of the facts take place along with fun and real life characters.

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Enjoy this exclusive peek inside:

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G= Geography

 

H= History

 

G&H- O: represents both the province Ontario, and Canada’s capital city Ottawa. Ottawa is our country’s capital city where our government rules the country. Ontario has many lakes, forests, farmland and big cities like Toronto where people enjoy shopping, theatre and going up to the world’s tallest structure, the CN Tower. Toronto is Ontario’s capital city.

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About Author Marena Woodsit

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Ms. Woodsit, a retired teacher, has been writing for fun for years and is now publishing children’s books. During her time as a teacher she felt students needed more basic facts about their country, such as learning we had a queen, that the capital of our provinces and territories weren’t known and what some of our natural resources and wonders were. She has also helped with composing lyrics to a number of songs with her songwriting and performing friends. She loves travelling, swimming and taking care of her animals.

Author Links: Website / Facebook / Goodreads

 

Purchase Links: Amazon / Amazon.CA / Booktopia / B&N / Walmart

 

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The Great Escapes Team is thrilled to share with you the cover for Samantha Larsen’s new book Once Upon a Murder, the 2nd Lady Librarian Mystery which will be released on February 20!

Once Upon a Murder (A Lady Librarian Mystery) by Samantha Larsen

Publication Date: February 20, 2024
Publisher: Crooked Lane Books
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639106219
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1639106219
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C4J6WW7B

Book Synopsis

Miss Tiffany Woodall must sleuth the slaying of a footman to clear her beloved’s name in the second Lady Librarian mystery, in the vein of Deanna Raybourn and perfect for fans of Bridgerton.

1784 England. Officially hired as the librarian for the Duchess of Beaufort, Miss Tiffany Woodall is through with masquerades and murders for good. That is, until she stumbles upon the frozen dead body of former footman Mr. Bernard Coram. The speed with which her peaceful new life is upended is one for the record books: the justice of the peace immediately declares her the primary suspect in the murder.

As Tiffany hunts for the truth to clear her name, she learns that Bernard got into a fight over a woman at the local pub the night of his death–but he was also overheard blackmailing Samir. The justice of the peace arrests Samir, and Tiffany realizes that her life may have more in common with a tragic play than a light-hearted romance.

With her love locked up in jail and her own reputation on the line, Tiffany must attempt to solve the murder before the book closes on her or Samir’s life.

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About the Author

Samantha Larsen met her husband in a turkey sandwich line. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she spends most of her time reading, eating popcorn, having tea parties, and chasing her four kids. She has degrees from Brigham Young University, the University of North Texas, and the University of Reading (UK). She also writes historical romances under Samantha Hastings. Learn more at www.SamanthaHastings.com

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 The Legend Of Rachel Petersen

by J.T. Baroni

Genre: Horror / Paranormal

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MY REVIEW

I love it when a story, especially a horror story, makes me wonder what if? What if something like what happened to the main character, Christian, had happened to me. Not the part where he’s passed over for a promotion or quits his job to write a book. It’s the part where he stumbles upon an old, forgotten grave in the woods. I used to go on hikes all the time. And there was a cabin we spent our summer vacations at that nestled right up against a huge woods. I’d walk for hours, pick berries and follow many faint trails made by the wildlife that lived there. During one of my walks I came upon a clearing with this huge mound of dirt in the center. Being young, I climbed to the top and sat there. I had so many questions about what it was. To this day I never found out. I’ve watched so many horror movies. The New Daughter with Kevin Costner comes to mind when I think about that mysterious mound. That movie made the hairs stand up all over my body. And that’s saying something as not much can do that anymore. That said, the sometimes funny, sometimes sad and very scary tale of Rachel Peterson made those hairs stand up. It probably didn’t help that I read this book at night. And that’s why I did. I wanted the quiet and the dark to help me immerse myself. Not that I really needed it, turns out. The author did a fine job of pulling me.

This was told in more than one time line and was still easy to follow. It added depth to the characters and the story. I could have easily enjoyed each story all by itself. And just look at that cover. If that doesn’t creep you out……..

5 STARS

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Synopsis

Did his book raise the dead? Outraged when The Post Gazette overlooks him for a promotion, thirty-nine year old sports writer, Christian Kane quits and moves to the country to write fiction. Inspiration flows from a grave he stumbles upon in the woods. He compiles The Legend of Rachel Petersen, a fascinating story revolving around the dead twelve year old girl lying beneath the weathered tombstone. His book becomes a Best Seller; then Hollywood makes it in to a blockbuster movie. Kane becomes rich and famous, but only to have Rachel rise from the grave to seek revenge on him for slandering her name!

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One line review excerpts

 

This two-in-one treasure has now become one of my favorites. Jessica Barbosa -Readers’Favorite 

The Legend of Rachel Petersen is a terrifying, unsettling story you will not be able to put down.                                                             

                                                                                                     Lisa Leone-Campbell – Lisascubby

The account is beautifully written, and the twist at the end was a big surprise.

                                                                                                      Alma Boucher – Readers’Favorite

There is a story within the story that is fascinating.                        Pikasho Deka – Readers’Favorite

This book deserves the rating of Five out of Five Stars. JT Baroni is unrivaled when it comes to crafting a compelling plot!                         Juliet Blessing Official Reviewer – Onlinebookclub.com

 

Winner of Five Gold Stars! Wow! What an epic ride! Anyone searching for a gripping read in the paranormal, mystery, and fast-paced action will find this one a new favorite!

                                                                                              Alex Ndirangu – Readers’Favorite.com

 

I totally recommend this book if you are fond of the horror and paranormal genres, and you want a reading that will keep you thrilled and glued to its pages!                          Raven – ravennonest.com

 

This two-in-one treasure has now become one of my favorites! 

                                                                                                  Jessica Barbosa – Readers’Favorite    

 

While there is definitely the scare factor in this story, the author actually weaves in humor, mystery and a thrilling story that will keep you mesmerized until the final page!

                                                                                                         Brenda Casto – Reader’sFavorite

The best part of this novel is how Baroni transforms a simple drama into the kind of thriller that will give the reader chills as they connect the dots. The Legend of Rachel Petersen is in a class of its own.

                                                                                                        Essien Asian – Readers’Favorite

So fasten your seatbelts and welcome to Christian Kane’s twilight zone. Highly recommended for die-hard fans of the paranormal genre.                                      Carmen Tenorio – Reader’sFavorite

Baroni’s narrative mastery is on full display, leaving readers with a lingering sense of wonder long after they’ve turned the last page.                                                       Demetria Head-GPBookreview

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Interview With Author J.T. Baroni

What is the book about?

   Here’s the blurb:

      Outraged when The Post Gazette overlooks him for a promotion, 43-year-old Sportswriter Christian Kane quits the Paper and moves to the country to write fiction. Inspiration flows from a grave he stumbles upon in the woods. He compiles The Legend of Rachel Petersen, a fascinating story revolving around the dead twelve-year-old girl laid to rest beneath the weathered tombstone. His book quickly tops the Best Seller Lists; then Hollywood adapts it into a blockbuster movie. Kane becomes rich and famous. But then! Does an enraged Rachel become more than a figment of the writer’s imagination? Did she rise from her grave? Is she seeking revenge on him for slandering her name?

When did you start writing the book?

    I originally wrote this book in 2012. In the first half of 2023, I revised it by adding 165 pages and a new ending chapter. My story is now more descriptive, has more detail, and the final chapter comes out of left field and smacks you upside the head!

How long did it take you to write it?

    Between holding down a job as a transformer repairman, and life in general, I wrote the original book in two years.

Where did you get the idea from?

    Living in Western Pennsylvania all my life, I’ve been an avid Whitetail hunter since old enough to tote a rifle, which is also about as long as I’ve had a fondness for word games and literature. While hunting one year, I actually did stumble upon a weathered tombstone in the middle of the woods.
​​​​​​​    Waiting patiently for any deer to cross my path gave me plenty of time to think about that lone grave’s inhabitant and ponder her story, which I was then driven to write.

    Eerily enough, this is the premise of The Legend of Rachel Petersen, my first novel published in 2012, which I recently revised.

Were there any parts of the book where you struggled?

   Chapter One had originally started with the Yoder boys hunkered down under a pine tree on the opening day of buck season in Western Pennsylvania, then I focused on them to the end. This made for a very short read of only 80 pages. After much, much, thought, I finally conjured up Christian Kane the disgruntled sportswriter, and had him write the “Legend of Rachel Petersen”, which doubled the page count and made for one very interesting read. This story is actually a story within a story, spanning 3 time periods. That original Chapter One in the rough draft became Chapter Five in the finished story.

What came easily?

   The characters, their individual voices, and dialogue.

Are your characters entirely fictitious or have you borrowed from real world people you know?

   I loosely based the Kanes, a happily married couple, on mine and my wife’s relationship; mainly how they supported each other’s dreams and ambitions. My wife gave me the inspiration and determination to write, and finish this book. Also, since the Yoder boys were hunters, and grew up on a farm, they resemble me as a young boy.

We all know how important it is for writers to read. Are there any particular authors that have influenced how you write and, if so, how have they influenced you?

   Harold Robbins, Mark Twain, and Jack London. I’m telling my age with that answer, but I enjoyed their books because they wrote captivating stories that held my interest to the last page.

Do you have a target reader? 

   For this book, I’m targeting any readers who enjoy paranormal, spooky ghost tales. Readers who relish Stephen King’s novels will be captivated by my Revised Edition of The Legend Of Rachel Petersen.

About Writing

Do you have a writing process? If so, can you please describe it?

   I simply write when it’s raining, or the urge hits, or when I think of a good scene. Sometimes the rough draft got shelved for a month or longer, then I was able to pull it back out and look at it from a fresh perspective.

Do you outline? If so, do you do so extensively or just chapter headings and a couple of sentences?

   Only after ten or more chapters when I get lost, do I start an outline.

Do you edit as you go or wait until you’ve finished?

   I edit as I write. After writing the first chapter, I’ll edit it; then, after writing the second chapter, I’ll start with Chapter one and edit both chapters and so forth… Now that I think about that, my editing process is similar to a Ponzi scheme.

Did you hire a professional editor? (May skip if being published by a small press rather than self-publishing)

   The first edition was published by Damnation Books. Their editor, April Duncan, was wonderful and gave me great ideas on improving my writing. The Revised Edition was edited by myself and my son, Skyler, who is a grammar fanatic.

Do you listen to music while you write? If yes, what gets the fingers tapping?

   Sometimes I tell Alexa to play Santa Esmeralda, Supertramp, The Stones, INXS, or the Golden Oldies. Other times, the news is on the tube.

About Publishing

Did you submit your work to Agents?

   I did with the original, but none would take on an unknown writer. Then I contacted publishers until Damnation signed me.

What made you decide to go Indie, whether self-publishing or with an indie publisher? Was it a particular event or a gradual process? 

   I decided to self-publish mainly because that process cuts out the ‘middleman’. Again, my son, who is very computer savvy, helped me achieve that.

Did you get your book cover professionally done or did you do it yourself?

   The cover was professionally designed by Dawn Dominique, a very talented artist with Damnation Books. I listed her and April Duncan on the credits and copyright page of my revised edition. My wife added the “Revised Edition” to the cover.

Do you have a marketing plan for the book or are you just winging it?

   I have no social platforms, not even Facebook. I have been targeting bloggers, I’ve advertised locally; and again, Skyler is getting the word out there on TikTok and other social platforms. I’m trying to get this revision to go virile. I’ve been scrutinizing national advertising agencies that pinpoint consumers on their likes, then promote those annoying pop up ads.

Any advice that you would like to give to other newbies considering becoming Indie authors? 

   If you, a friend, or family member excel with today’s technology, definitely consider self-publishing. We used Draft2Digital Publishing and we are extremely pleased with their whole process, and their POD paperbacks. If you are going to take the traditional route, watch out for those so-called Vanity Publishers.

Where did you grow up?

   Johnstown, PA

Where do you live now?

   I wish I could say Key West, but I’m ten miles from where I grew up; I still have a Johnstown address.

What would you like readers to know about you?

   I like to fish; if you have a boat, call me!

What are you working on now?

   I’m 32 chapters into a psychological thriller where a psychologist and an attorney are planning to rule the world. They both share a secret, but one of them has an ulterior motive. Three more chapters should finish it. Then edit, edit, edit…

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About Author J.T. Baroni:

Living in Western Pennsylvania all my life, I’ve been an avid Whitetail hunter since old enough to tote a rifle, which is also about as long as I’ve had a fondness for word games and literature.

While hunting one year, I actually did stumble upon a weathered tombstone in the middle of the woods.

          While waiting patiently for that big buck to cross my path, I had plenty of time to ponder the dead girl’s fate, which I was then driven to write.

Eerily enough, this is the premise of The Legend of Rachel Petersen, my first novel published in 2012, which I recently revised.

A newly retired transformer repairman, I refer to Johnstown, Pennsylvania, a small town outside of Pittsburgh, as home.

My wife Becky and I share our abode with two retrievers – Piper, and Remmy.

Links: Books2Read / Goodreads

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Welcome to My Monday Minis where I share short reviews about books I’ve read.

I’ve got another bloody good one from a horror author I’ve got on my top ten list.

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 Children Of The Dark

by Jonathan Janz

 

Genre: Horror / YA

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MY REVIEW

There was this one character I really liked and….. he died, horribly. If Janz would kill him off, who wouldn’t he kill? And that’s just one thing I really enjoy about his books. The unpredictability. The edgy suspense.

Will is the main character and easy to like. His mother is a mess and he’s tasked with raising his little sister, Peach. And then there’s Mia. The girl makes his heart race. But, she’s dating his worst enemy. This will all seem small as an escaped serial killer is heading to their town and something thought to be an urban legend begins to stir in the forest.

There you have it. The perfect storm for a horror story. And Janz unleashes it. I’ve read a lot of his books and even if I think the plot sounds familiar, have read ones like it before, I don’t let my guard down. He has power in his writing skills. Takes a plot and owns it. And drops you in to either survive or perish with his characters.

 4 STARS

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Synopsis

Will Burgess is used to hard knocks. Abandoned by his father, son of a drug-addicted mother, and charged with raising his six-year-old sister, Will has far more to worry about than most high school freshmen. To make matters worse, Mia Samuels, the girl of Will’s dreams, is dating his worst enemy, the most sadistic upperclassman at Shadeland High. Will’s troubles, however, are just beginning.

Because one of the nation’s most notorious criminals—the Moonlight Killer—has escaped from prison and is headed straight toward Will’s hometown. And something else is lurking in Savage Hollow, the forest surrounding Will’s rundown house. Something ancient and infinitely evil. When the worst storm of the decade descends on Shadeland, Will and his friends must confront unfathomable horrors. Everyone Will loves—his mother, his little sister, Mia, and his friends—will be threatened.

And very few of them will escape with their lives.

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