Showing posts with label Christian fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian fiction. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

NEIGHBOURS, Complete Series 1 and 2 by Tracy Krauss

 

Contemporary Romance


NEIGHBOURS – COMPLETE SERIES 1

Lester Tibbett, a former rodeo cowboy from Southern Alberta, moves to the big city for work – and to look out for his wilful teenage sister. In the process, he meets up with a cast of quirky characters, most living right in his own apartment building. With romance, intrigue, humour and a touch of the unexpected, the twists and turns just keep coming as the first 'season' of NEIGHBOURS unfolds. Likened to popular TV show ‘Friends’ with a moral message and a distinct Canadian flair, this full-length novel contains all nine novellas from the first ‘season’.






KEEPING UP WITH THE NEIGHBOURHOOD - COMPLETE SERIES 2

Look out! The Malloy family have taken over the neighbourhood, starting with Jed, whom we met in Neighbours Series 1. Jed is a downhome boy from Newfoundland who’s a bit rough around the edges, but he’s the first to lend a helping hand when needed. His colourful and sometimes raucous siblings – Bo, Reba, Pip, Will, and Zeb – join him one by one in the western city of Calgary, Alberta. There’s plenty of laughter, romance, and a few surprises, as the Malloy clan get together. In the midst of the surprises, a greater love than any one of them ever expected comes to call: The love that only God can give. This novel contains all seven novellas from the second ‘season.

Note to readers: This series, although labelled ‘Christian’, does contain elements that may be troubling to some readers, such as the use of alcohol as well as pre-marital sexual encounters. (The latter take place ‘off camera’.) There is, however, a faith based element throughout with a strong redemptive message at the end of the series

TIP:  If this novel is part of a series, tell us about the series.
Tracy: The blurbs explain the story line well, but the thing that they don’t say is that each separate ‘volume’ (short novella) is written from a different character’s POV. I’d read a book year’s ago by Maeve Binchy that did this and I really liked the way the story continued to progress, but from a totally different perspective than the previous chapter. It was a ton of fun weaving the story together like that, but I had to be conscious of what things each character would know or NOT know. 

TIP:  Tell us something topical, interesting, funny, or something we would not expect about the writing of this novel. 
Tracy:  I had the idea for this series for quite some time, but I ended up writing much of Series 1 as a Nanowrimo project in 2014. I pitched it to a publisher (Helping Hands Press) and it released the following year in short instalments. They also wanted to release Volume 1 in audio format. One of the prominent characters, Jed Malloy (who becomes the main character in Season 2) has a very distinct ‘Newfoundland’ accent. The voice actor hired to read the story just couldn’t get it right, and for those of us who ‘know’ how a Newfie accent sounds, it was important to make sure it had that lyrical cadence in order to sound authentic. We had quite the hilarious time going back and forth with samples, and I even took it upon myself to learn the accent and try to show him how it should sound. The final product, although not perfect, is a blast to listen to. Unfortunately, it is no longer available due to some contractual issues. I’ve since re-released Series 1 and also wrote and published Series 2.

TIP:  If this novel is holiday themed, or is releasing on or near a holiday tell us how you feel about that holiday. 
Tracy:  The ninth novella in Series 1 – THERE GOES THE NEIGHBOURHOOD - takes place around Christmas time, which I enjoyed writing because it allows for some nice uncontrived ‘gatherings’ of characters and it’s an open door to talk about the gospel in a natural way. The first volume in Series 2, NEIGHBOURHOOD TANGLE - JED, picks up right after Christmas with a new year’s celebration at the ‘Urban Cowboy’ – a local watering hole where much of the action takes place.

TIP:  Do you write exclusively in one genre, or do you "cross-over" to other genres? What draws you to the genres you write in? 
Tracy:  I write stage plays as well, which started because of my ‘day job’ as a high school drama teacher. I was looking for plays that would fit my students and ended up just writing something instead. Seventeen years later, I have quite a few plays under my belt and have been fortunate to have several picked up by various play publishing houses. To be honest, I do quite well with my plays, which surprises me because they aren’t what I would consider ‘high literature’, but I’ve had them performed all over North America.
 
TIP:  When did you start writing for publication? And why? What drives you to write? 
Tracy:  I’ve been witing for over thirty years, always with the ‘hope’ of publication, but that didn’t become a reality until 2009 when my first book AND THE BEAT GOES ON was published. (By the way, I just re-released it under a new name –CONSPIRACY OF BONES– currently free on amazon.)
 
TIP:  Do you have a presence on social media? If so, where do you interact with readers the most? [Give the link to the one where you want readers to contact you? 
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BIO:

Tracy Krauss is a multi-published and award winning author of contemporary Christian romance with a twist of suspense and a touch of humor. It’s fiction on the edge without crossing the line. Also an artist and playwright, she currently lives in beautiful BC, Canada.


















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Friday, October 6, 2017

Anders’ Redemption, A Christmas Novella Mystery by Mary Vee

Mystery, Romantic Suspense 

 
After more than a year of job hunting and eating cheap noodles, the letter arrives. Brice Anders has landed the pastry chef position at a five-star restaurant. As he heads for the new village with his signature recipes secure in his pocket, Brice is confident no one will rob him of success again. 
 
Meeting Izzie, the barista at a local coffee shop, is more than he ever expects. Restaurant guests give his Christmas desserts rave reviews. The previous pastry chef, who left without notice, never received as much praise. 
 
Then, late one night, Brice finds his home kitchen ransacked, his designs in the open, and the special confectionary Christmas gift he is preparing for Izzie ruined. An anry man appears in the window. Brice hunts for him through the ice and snow, but the Intruder is gone. With Christmas only days away and the tormenting intensifying, Brice must stop the intruder’s plot to steal his job—or worse, harm someone from the restaurant.

AUTHOR INTERVIEW:
 

TIP:  How did you go about researching for this novel? Did you go anywhere outside your usual locale, or experience anything of note in the researching of this novel?

Mary:  My research for this novella kept me busy through the last word’s edit on the last page. Fiction readers expect accurate information in stories and deserve accuracy.

TIP:  How do you get inspiration for your stories (plots, characters, etc.)?

Mary:  This story takes place in a European village I read about in a tiny article on Facebook years ago. I think you’ll enjoy going with MC to this unique place. The most difficult decision I had for Anders’ Redemption involved choosing who would tell this story. Contenders for the role of MC (main character) lined up for miles. This truly is a story that could be told from many views. Since my preference is for mystery/suspense, I booted several cast applicants who didn’t fit my genre. The winner, I am happy to announce is Brice Anders. After reading his story, you’ll see why.

TIP:  Tell us something topical, interesting, funny, or something we would not expect about the writing of this novel.

Mary:  To insure he had the qualification as a five-star chef, I leaned heavily on my daughter who is a chef and a graduate of a nationally recognized culinary arts program to verify information. She corrected me more than once!

NTIP:  How and why did you choose to write a novella?

Mary:  One of my endorsers asked why I didn’t write more of this story and turn it into a novel. She loved the characters and wanted to read more. The answer simply is, because Brice couldn’t remember any more. You’ll understand once you get to know Brice in Anders’ Redemption.

When I told my husband, a non-fiction only reader, Anders’ Redemption released on Amazon, he smiled and said, “That one was a really good story.” I didn’t know he’d read it!

EXCERPT:

 From Chapter 10:
      Brice grabbed his coat off the hook and slid his right arm through the sleeve.
At the second he shifted the coat for his left arm, an angry man appeared in the kitchen window. He’d never seen the man before.
It had to be the Intruder. A hood draped over most of the face. Could be in his thirties. He couldn’t tell. Who else would look in that window?
Brice cowered back, edging closer toward the door where he couldn’t be seen. He didn’t know who this guy was or what he wanted, but the stalking and break-ins had to stop. Now.
He flung the bolt to the side, yanked the door handle, and dashed outside. The snow soaked his socks. Icy wet chilled his feet. He rounded his building and sprinted after the man with a dark hoodie, jeans, and dark boots. The Intruder sprinted gaining a lead of a half block ahead.
"Stop. Stop,” Brice yelled. He grappled in drenched socks against the icy surface, desperate to close the gap between them.
The stalker disappeared around the back of the next building.
Brice’s feet stiffened, the cold and wet chilled him to the bone. He sped, pushing through tendrils of deep freeze weaving through his toes. "Stop. Who are you?" he shouted above his quick breaths. But when he rounded the corner, the Intruder had vanished. He followed footprints in the snow until they led to tire marks that merged with others. He stopped short and flung his arms at the air. “Really?” He huffed. “Why are you breaking into my home?"
Air soared out his nostrils and shoved back in just as fast. He shook his head. "Why my house?” Shivers crawled from his toes to his fingertips. He trudged through the snow back to his apartment, his arms tightly woven across his chest. The front door stood partially open. He stomped inside and slammed it shut.
Water pooled from his socks onto the carpeting. He peeled them off and carried them to the bathroom sink where he rung the water down the drain.
That man cost him time with Izzie this morning, and could cost him his job.
He throttled the sock fabric and left the drenched footwear draped on the sink. After drying his feet, he pulled out the next clean pair from his dresser and slipped them on. "You will not win.” It didn’t matter that the Intruder couldn’t hear him. The threat made him feel better.


 AUTHOR BIO:



Mary Vee -  Rock climbing, white-water rafting, zip lining, and hiking top Mary's list of ways to enjoy a day. For some crazy reason, her mystery/suspense fiction characters don’t always appreciate the dangerous and often scary side of her favorite activities. Unbelievable. Mary writes travel books. Come take an amazing trip. She also pens retellings of Bible stories on the blog, God Loves Kids. She has been a finalist in several writing contests.



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