The second book in the Victoria Justice Mysteries is officially heading down the long pipeline to publication, so I am happy this winter brought more opportunities to share new information about my main character and how I see her developing over the course of the series.
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In early December, I had a wonderful opportunity to give an extensive interview to Zeringue Marshal of Campaign for the American Reader, a blog dedicated to helping patrons read more books. The Q&A covers the hidden meaning behind my books’ titles, my connection to the main character, the inspiration behind my cozy thriller series, and so much more. You can read the entire interview HERE. Let us know what you think!
Zeringue also asked me to participate in the “The Page 69 Test,” where I analyze the scene from that particular page to see if readers can successfully gather the book’s essence and main conflict (i.e. assess whether the story is good based on a single moment). Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan believed that any reader who turns to the sixty-ninth page and loves what they find will be happy with the book as a whole. I certainly hope that’s true with you. You’ll find the excerpt from my book and the analysis HERE.
That’s all for now, lovers of literature. Visit me next quarter when I’ll have more information about my adventures and publications.
Until then, grab a night light and keep reading!