I am
so pleased to host my good friend Lora Lee, as she begins a blog tour for her
latest book, a cozy mystery called Bringing
in the Thieves. I had the pleasure of reading this book when it first
released, and I’m so glad I did! I’ll let Lora tell you about how she came up
with the story, and then I’ll share my thoughts.
The truth is I never intended to write a cozy mystery.
Honest! I had three contemporary romances published and figured I would stick
with that genre. I loved writing romances. Loved reading them, too. But one day
in a flurry of free-writing, trying to fill my creativity well when I’d hit a
brick wall with a current romance project, a character developed along with a
story that wasn’t a romance. Where in
the world did that come from? And what should I do with it? The story flowed
easily from my imagination as I played with it. No pressure, no deadline – just
writing for fun. I had no plans for the project because it didn’t fit the
market I was targeting. But the characters stuck in my mind, so one day I
showed it to my critique group. They agreed it wasn’t a romance but told me it
sounded like a fit for the cozy mystery genre. That’s all it took to jump start
the Joyful Noise Mysteries.
Next
thing I knew, Frankie Lou Birmingham McMasters became a preacher’s daughter
with a tarnished reputation. One mistake led her to the altar with Ruby
Springs’ bad boy while her daddy kept one hand on the shotgun leaning against
the pulpit and the other on his Bible as the bride and groom repeated their
wedding vows. Protesting was never an option for the couple. Now, Ruby Springs,
Texas, had a whole new topic of gossip. The story took off from there and well,
it ended with a published cozy mystery, BRINGING IN THE THIEVES, and possible
future books, thanks to Bell Bridge Books.
Now,
here I am traveling the cyber-highway on a month-long blog tour. If you’d like
to learn more about the characters in the Joyful Noise Mysteries—and believe
me, there are some quirky ones in Ruby Springs—come along and follow the blog
tour. Oh, there’s a nifty giveaway you’ll have the opportunity to win - a $25
Amazon gift card and a signed copy of BRINGING IN THE THIEVES. Don’t miss out
on the fun! A little joyful reading will get you through the long winter days.
Lora
Lee
Blurb for Bringing
in the Thieves:
Minister’s
daughter Frankie Lou McMasters has come back to Ruby Springs, Texas with her
daughter, Betsy, eleven years after running off to marry the town bad boy. Her
mild notoriety as a bad girl is prime gossip for her childhood enemy, Poppy
Fremont, now choir director of Faith Community Church–where Frankie Lou’s
daddy, now retired to Florida, was the preacher.
When
Frankie Lou comes to the deacons with a request to add a youth choir of at-risk
teens she’s been coaching, Poppy throws a fit. A few hours later, Frankie Lou
finds her dead in the baptistery pool. And Poppy’s not playing possum.
Frankie
Lou sets out to clear her name as the main suspect, and tries to locate the
real killer. Could he be sexy Joe Camps, the father of one of her teen singers?
In the meantime, her momma shows up from Florida to take charge of Frankie
Lou’s life. Bless her heart.
My Thoughts:
Frankie
Lou is a struggling single mom, but she's got a truckload of Texas grit. In
spite of her own challenges she plans to form a new chorus of young singers
from the "wrong" side of town. Having worked with choirs, both at school and at church, I had to sympathize with her right there. But she's hindered by the big-haired,
over-accessorized, Mary Kay pink- wearing choir director, who's been an
adversary since Frankie's high school days. When the choir director turns up
dead, Frankie's already chaotic life gets even more frenzied. Now she's got to
prove her innocence. This is a great intro to the series, and I can't wait to
read more. I loved reading about all the characters and their antics. The kids in the choir were especially endearing to me, and I hope to learn more about them in the next installment!
Lora Lee’s
Bio:
Though author Lora Lee insists
the series isn’t about her in any way, shape or form, she does admit to being a
real-life P.K. (that’s preacher’s kid, in case you didn’t know.) She was born
in Texas and her Southern blood runs deep. Her daddy told her any place below
the Mason-Dixon line was part of the South, including the Lone Star State.
Since living in West Michigan
most of her married life, she’s lost some of her Texas twang, but once in
awhile, a might could and a y’all or two slips into her conversation with her
critique partners. They love her, anyway. So does her husband of fifty-plus
years and their children. With a current family count of twenty-three,
get-togethers often resemble an old time revival when they all gather for fun
and food.
Lora Lee is a member of
Romance Writer’s of America, Mid-Michigan RWA, Sisters-in-Crime, RWA’s
specialty chapter Kiss of Death and is currently published in contemporary
romance. She is also a proud graduate of the Grand Rapids Citizens Police
Academy.
When not writing or trying to
keep up with her ever-growing family, she enjoys reading, music and travel.
Bringing in the Thieves is available at Amazon,
Barnes
and Noble, Kobo,
and other ebook outlets.
Sounds like a really fun read with humor.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great book, Kathy! Good luck on the giveaway.
DeleteHeare2Watts, I hope you get a chance to read the book! Thanks for stopping by on the tour.
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Thanks so much, Patricia, for participating in Lora's tour - You ROCK!
ReplyDeleteIt's my pleasure! I enjoyed the book so much I'm glad for the chance to share it.
DeleteJumping in a little slow this morning but want to say Thank You in a big way to you, Patricia, for having me here at your Creative hodgepodge. I've been a fan of yours ever since I read your beautiful book, The Samurai's Garden. And thank you for your kind words about Bringing in the Thieves. It was truly a fun book and I promise Book #2 will have even more murder and mayhem with Frankie Lou and the teens.
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Lora Lee, you know ho much I enjoyed this book--I've mentioned it a few times. :) You have certainly found your voice.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Diane. As I read it I could hear Lora's voice narrating it!
DeleteThank you so much, Diane. I appreciate your support more than you know.
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Best wishes to you on your blog tour, Lora Lee, and wishing you much success in your new venture.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucy. It's going to be a fun trip. I hope I meet lots of new readers.
DeleteLora Lee
Thanks for stopping in, Lucy!
DeleteSounds like a great read. Thanks for the chance. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Peggy, thanks for stopping by to meet me and learn a little about my cozy mystery, Bringing in the Thieves. Good luck on the givway.
DeleteLora Lee
It's a great book, Peggy! Thanks for visiting, and good luck!
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