Are my feet touching the ground? Not hardly! I was lucky enough to draw a panel assignment with my friend Tj O'Connor and my writing idol Charlaine Harris. We were talking about paranormal mysteries at Malice Domestic today.
Holy Cow. I'm still grinning like a crazy woman. First, let me say that Charlaine is the Most Gracious, Most Charming, and Most Personable person in the world. It was hard not to be tongue-tied sitting beside her. But I took one for the team because due to the small size of our panel being in the middle often means that the moderator, in our case the capable Eileen Watkins, starts at one end or the other of the panel. Having that buffer of time helps me to collect my thoughts or sneak a peek at my notes so that I don't babble and ramble.
Before I ever thought I'd write paranormal mysteries, I read in the genre, and Charlaine's books were my favorites, especially her Sookie Stackhouse series. So I did my best to sound coherent, to look like I was paying attention to everyone, and to try not to let my fan girl crush on Charlaine turn me into a blithering idiot.
We had a lively time because the topic and the panelists were all so fun, and the attendees seemed to really hang on our every word, even mine. It was a MOMENT for me, an honest to goodness life moment. I'm still saying to myself: I was on a panel with Charlaine Harris. I sat next to her. She knows my name. She kindly posed for pictures before and after the program. I got to talk shop with her. She laughed (in a good way) at the humor In Bubba Done It I used as an illustration to answer a panel question.
Thank you, Malice Domestic, for making my dream come true.
Maggie Toussaint
http://www.maggietoussaint.com
Paranormal Cozy Mystery Author Maggie Toussaint aka Valona Jones's blog about the writing life, living in the South, and other stuff
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
Pre-order your Sleuthing Women Mysteries today!
Sleuthing Women Mysteries is a 10-author anthology of first-in-series cozy mysteries, including my IN FOR A PENNY. This bargain-priced book is in pre-order right now at Amazon, Nook, Kobo, and iTunes. It will be available for release on May 1, 2016. A short description of each of these full-length mysteries follows.
Assault With a Deadly Glue Gun, an Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery by Lois Winston—Working mom Anastasia is clueless about her husband’s gambling addiction until he permanently cashes in his chips and her comfortable middle-class life craps out. He leaves her with staggering debt, his communist mother, and a loan shark demanding $50,000. Then she’s accused of murder…
Murder Among Neighbors, a Kate Austen Suburban Mystery by Jonnie Jacobs — When Kate Austen’s socialite neighbor, Pepper Livingston, is murdered, Kate becomes involved in a sea of steamy secrets that bring her face to face with shocking truths—and handsome detective Michael Stone.
Skeleton in a Dead Space, a Kelly O’Connell Mystery by Judy Alter—Real estate isn’t a dangerous profession until Kelly O’Connell stumbles over a skeleton and runs into serial killers and cold-blooded murderers in a home being renovated in Fort Worth. Kelly barges through life trying to keep from angering her policeman boyfriend Mike and protect her two young daughters.
In for a Penny, a Cleopatra Jones Mystery by Maggie Toussaint—Accountant Cleo faces an unwanted hazard when her golf ball lands on a dead banker. The cops think her BFF shot him, so Cleo sets out to prove them wrong. She ventures into the dating world, wrangles her teens, adopts the victim’s dog, and tries to rein in her mom…until the killer puts a target on Cleo’s back.
The Hydrogen Murder, a Periodic Table Mystery by Camille Minichino—A retired physicist returns to her hometown of Revere, Massachusetts and moves into an apartment above her friends' funeral home. When she signs on to help the Police Department with a science-related homicide, she doesn't realize she may have hundreds of cases ahead of her.
Retirement Can Be Murder, A Baby Boomer Mystery by Susan Santangelo—Carol Andrews dreads her husband Jim’s upcoming retirement more than a root canal without Novocain. She can’t imagine anything worse than having an at-home husband with time on his hands and nothing to fill it—until Jim is suspected of murdering his retirement coach.
Dead Air, A Talk Radio Mystery by Mary Kennedy—Psychologist Maggie Walsh moves from NY to Florida to become the host of WYME's On the Couch with Maggie Walsh. When her guest, New Age prophet Guru Sanjay Gingii, turns up dead, her new roommate Lark becomes the prime suspect. Maggie must prove Lark innocent while dealing with a killer who needs more than just therapy.
A Dead Red Cadillac, A Dead Red Mystery by RP Dahlke—When her vintage Cadillac is found tail-fins up in a nearby lake, the police ask aero-ag pilot Lalla Bains why an elderly widowed piano teacher is found strapped in the driver’s seat. Lalla confronts suspects, informants, cross-dressers, drug-running crop dusters, and a crazy Chihuahua on her quest to find the killer.
Murder is a Family Business, an Alvarez Family Murder Mystery by Heather Haven—Just because a man cheats on his wife and makes Danny DeVito look tall, dark and handsome, is that any reason to kill him? The reluctant and quirky PI, Lee Alvarez, has her work cut out for her when the man is murdered on her watch. Of all the nerve.
Murder, Honey, a Carol Sabala Mystery by Vinnie Hansen—When the head chef collapses into baker Carol Sabala’s cookie dough, she is thrust into her first murder investigation. Suspects abound at Archibald’s, the swanky Santa Cruz restaurant where Carol works. The head chef cut a swath of people who wanted him dead from ex-lovers to bitter rivals to greedy relatives.
Pre-order your copy now and it will be delivered on May 1st. Give this present to yourself and have plenty of fun reads on hand for all your summer vacations!
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Assault With a Deadly Glue Gun, an Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery by Lois Winston—Working mom Anastasia is clueless about her husband’s gambling addiction until he permanently cashes in his chips and her comfortable middle-class life craps out. He leaves her with staggering debt, his communist mother, and a loan shark demanding $50,000. Then she’s accused of murder…
Murder Among Neighbors, a Kate Austen Suburban Mystery by Jonnie Jacobs — When Kate Austen’s socialite neighbor, Pepper Livingston, is murdered, Kate becomes involved in a sea of steamy secrets that bring her face to face with shocking truths—and handsome detective Michael Stone.
Skeleton in a Dead Space, a Kelly O’Connell Mystery by Judy Alter—Real estate isn’t a dangerous profession until Kelly O’Connell stumbles over a skeleton and runs into serial killers and cold-blooded murderers in a home being renovated in Fort Worth. Kelly barges through life trying to keep from angering her policeman boyfriend Mike and protect her two young daughters.
In for a Penny, a Cleopatra Jones Mystery by Maggie Toussaint—Accountant Cleo faces an unwanted hazard when her golf ball lands on a dead banker. The cops think her BFF shot him, so Cleo sets out to prove them wrong. She ventures into the dating world, wrangles her teens, adopts the victim’s dog, and tries to rein in her mom…until the killer puts a target on Cleo’s back.
The Hydrogen Murder, a Periodic Table Mystery by Camille Minichino—A retired physicist returns to her hometown of Revere, Massachusetts and moves into an apartment above her friends' funeral home. When she signs on to help the Police Department with a science-related homicide, she doesn't realize she may have hundreds of cases ahead of her.
Retirement Can Be Murder, A Baby Boomer Mystery by Susan Santangelo—Carol Andrews dreads her husband Jim’s upcoming retirement more than a root canal without Novocain. She can’t imagine anything worse than having an at-home husband with time on his hands and nothing to fill it—until Jim is suspected of murdering his retirement coach.
Dead Air, A Talk Radio Mystery by Mary Kennedy—Psychologist Maggie Walsh moves from NY to Florida to become the host of WYME's On the Couch with Maggie Walsh. When her guest, New Age prophet Guru Sanjay Gingii, turns up dead, her new roommate Lark becomes the prime suspect. Maggie must prove Lark innocent while dealing with a killer who needs more than just therapy.
A Dead Red Cadillac, A Dead Red Mystery by RP Dahlke—When her vintage Cadillac is found tail-fins up in a nearby lake, the police ask aero-ag pilot Lalla Bains why an elderly widowed piano teacher is found strapped in the driver’s seat. Lalla confronts suspects, informants, cross-dressers, drug-running crop dusters, and a crazy Chihuahua on her quest to find the killer.
Murder is a Family Business, an Alvarez Family Murder Mystery by Heather Haven—Just because a man cheats on his wife and makes Danny DeVito look tall, dark and handsome, is that any reason to kill him? The reluctant and quirky PI, Lee Alvarez, has her work cut out for her when the man is murdered on her watch. Of all the nerve.
Murder, Honey, a Carol Sabala Mystery by Vinnie Hansen—When the head chef collapses into baker Carol Sabala’s cookie dough, she is thrust into her first murder investigation. Suspects abound at Archibald’s, the swanky Santa Cruz restaurant where Carol works. The head chef cut a swath of people who wanted him dead from ex-lovers to bitter rivals to greedy relatives.
Pre-order your copy now and it will be delivered on May 1st. Give this present to yourself and have plenty of fun reads on hand for all your summer vacations!
Buy Links:
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Nook
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Friday, February 5, 2016
Maggie's new books, iPad Mini giveaway, free roses, free cookbook
I'm delighted to announce the release of G-3, the next book in my near-future thriller series. G-3, written under my pen name Rigel Carson, releases today, Feb. 5, 2016! After meteor showers litter the Earth with a foreign substance, Dr. Zeke Landry and his android sidekick must stop this threat or life as we know it will be ancient history. Don't delay on getting your copy. BUY G-3 NOW
What I'm doing now: I'm busy editing another Dreamwalker mystery, those novellas for the Happy Homicide anthologies, and writing a short story.
I'm having 3 events to celebrate G-3's release. I hope you can make it to one of the parties!
Friday, Feb 5, 6:30 to 8 p.m. EST at http://www.facebook.com/NewReleaseParty
Tuesday, Feb 9, 8 to 10 p.m. EST at http://www.facebook.com/BandofDystopian
Tuesday, Feb 9, 8 to 10 p.m. EST at http://www.facebook.com/BandofDystopian
For my local fans, I will be having an in-person signing on Feb 13 at 10 a.m. at the Sapelo Island Visitor's Center in Meridian, GA. I hope you'll join me for this fun event.
BONUS GIVEAWAY! At Booklover's Bench, I'm running a week-long contest in my Let's Talk post to give away a print copy of G-3 to one lucky U.S. addressee. The contest closes on Feb. 10. We have fresh content weekly on the Let's Talk tabs, so I hope you'll visit the site frequently. At Booklover's Bench, readers are winners. ENTER PRINT BOOK GIVEAWAY
OMIGOSH! My Booklover's Bench group is giving away an iPad Mini. You'll need to click over to our contest page. We have multiple ways to enter. And there are also seven runner-up prizes, so 8 people will win in total. The contest runs until Feb. 18. CLICK HERE TO ENTER
HAPPY HOMICIDES 2: I'M IN IT! I'm delighted to announce the debut of my new sleuth, Lindsey McKay, in a novella titled "Really, Truly Dead" in the next Happy Homicides anthology. All-star authors include Joanna Campbell Slan, Teresa Trent, Neil Plakcy, Elaine Viets, Annie Adams, Camille Minichino, Nancy Jill Thames, Linda Gordon Hengerer, Kathi Daley, Carolyn Haines, Anna Celeste Burke, Randy Rawls and Maggie Toussaint. Recipes and craft ideas will be included, too! This cozy mystery anthology releases Feb 14, but you may pre-order your copy right now: CLICK TO ORDER HH2
The Happy Homicide 2 authors are giving away a dozen roses. That's right. You could win beautiful red roses in our contest. Preorder your copy using the link above for HH2 and then enter by following the next link: CLICK HERE FOR ROSES
BUBBA DONE IT released in Large Print in late January. If you prefer Large Print editions, please ask your library to order a copy of this paranormal cozy mystery. It would be great if you asked your libraries to carry it in any event. ISBN-13: 9781410485519, Thorndike Press This highly-rated mystery is already out in digital and hardcover at Amazon and in hardcover at Barnes and Noble.
Coming this year: I will have novella releases in the next two HAPPY HOMICIDES cozy mystery anthology editions. My contributions will continue with my new sleuth, Lindsey McKay. In June, look for "Turtle Tribbles," where Lindsey tries to figure out who killed the Turtle Girl. My September story is still a twinkle in my eye.
I've been invited to contribute another short story to the 2nd Killer Nashville anthology, which will release in conjunction with the conference in August 2016.
Also coming this year: DOGGONE IT, Book 3 in my Dreamwalker parnormal cozy mystery series, featuring psychic Baxley Powell. In this story, a ghost dog helps Baxley solve the case. DOGGONE IT releases in late October 2016.
Do you know about my free cookbook? KP AUTHORS COOK THEIR BOOKS is perma-free. I have two recipes in the cookbook under my Rigel Carson personna, and all the recipes in the cookbook look positively yummy. If you haven't downloaded your free copy yet, consider this my early Valentine's Day present to you. DOWNLOAD KP AUTHORS
What I'm doing now: I'm busy editing another Dreamwalker mystery, those novellas for the Happy Homicide anthologies, and writing a short story.
I love to hear from readers, and I hope you will take the time to post reviews after reading my books.
Thanks so much for your interest in my books!
Maggie Toussaint
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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Survivor or Darwinian Marketing?
Some rambling thoughts on the future of book reading and author marketing...
I’m a hybrid author, with books out through a few
traditional (and one non-traditional) presses as well as some titles I’ve released myself. My sales rise and fall, seemingly on the fate of the wind, though
my marketing efforts are consistent and expanding.
The population who read mystery and romantic suspense are aging. Macular degeneration and other reading-related issues are game-changers, as are other long-term health issues with readers or the parents they are suddenly tending. Mystery fans are loyal, though, so the challenge is to keep them aware you’re out there without annoying them with too many “buy me! Buy me!” messages.
Print books are here to stay. So are ebooks. Having multiple book formats (including audio) helps authors access readers on all platforms.
The DIY pressure on indies is immense. I put out a new title in 2015 and I’ll release another book in 2016. You can’t skip any steps or your product will suffer. A strong, well-edited story is what you want to bring to market. The cover needs to be awesome in an eye-catching, provocative kind of way. Formatting needs to be spot on, and typos must be invisible to man and machine. Then there’s the whole selection of keywords for the web crawlers and readers to use to locate your books. This is more important than you might think. And finally, getting the word out in a friendly, compelling way. It’s no wonder authors farm some of this out. It’s a lot of time and effort to get a high quality book out there.
Some indies and some pre-published authors will say to heck with this and spend more time with their grandkids. I mean, who hasn’t had those thoughts?
The rest of us, the ones who’ll go crazy if we don’t get these story people out of our heads, will hunker down and find a way to survive. How do I know this? Easy. I’ve been doing it for a few years now and so have you. We will continue to network through great resources like SINC, and we are stronger because of the ties we form, the alliances we make for marketing.
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SIDEBAR: anyone here a Survivor TV show fan? This year the strategy changed from alliances with a few trusted associates to voting blocks, where people scrambled around and voted independently when it suited their solo purposes. The publishing world to me is like the game of Survivor. Whether we use alliances or voting blocks to command market share, we are pooling efforts, melding audiences, and benefiting from cross-promotion. Something to think about if you haven’t already. And good luck to all our authors and readers in 2016.
Maggie Toussaint
aka Rigel Carson
G-3 by Rigel Carson coming Feb 5
http://www.RigelCarson.com
Coming Feb 5, 2016 |
The population who read mystery and romantic suspense are aging. Macular degeneration and other reading-related issues are game-changers, as are other long-term health issues with readers or the parents they are suddenly tending. Mystery fans are loyal, though, so the challenge is to keep them aware you’re out there without annoying them with too many “buy me! Buy me!” messages.
Print books are here to stay. So are ebooks. Having multiple book formats (including audio) helps authors access readers on all platforms.
The DIY pressure on indies is immense. I put out a new title in 2015 and I’ll release another book in 2016. You can’t skip any steps or your product will suffer. A strong, well-edited story is what you want to bring to market. The cover needs to be awesome in an eye-catching, provocative kind of way. Formatting needs to be spot on, and typos must be invisible to man and machine. Then there’s the whole selection of keywords for the web crawlers and readers to use to locate your books. This is more important than you might think. And finally, getting the word out in a friendly, compelling way. It’s no wonder authors farm some of this out. It’s a lot of time and effort to get a high quality book out there.
Some indies and some pre-published authors will say to heck with this and spend more time with their grandkids. I mean, who hasn’t had those thoughts?
The rest of us, the ones who’ll go crazy if we don’t get these story people out of our heads, will hunker down and find a way to survive. How do I know this? Easy. I’ve been doing it for a few years now and so have you. We will continue to network through great resources like SINC, and we are stronger because of the ties we form, the alliances we make for marketing.
--
SIDEBAR: anyone here a Survivor TV show fan? This year the strategy changed from alliances with a few trusted associates to voting blocks, where people scrambled around and voted independently when it suited their solo purposes. The publishing world to me is like the game of Survivor. Whether we use alliances or voting blocks to command market share, we are pooling efforts, melding audiences, and benefiting from cross-promotion. Something to think about if you haven’t already. And good luck to all our authors and readers in 2016.
Maggie Toussaint
aka Rigel Carson
G-3 by Rigel Carson coming Feb 5
http://www.RigelCarson.com
Book Review: Prophecy by Lea Kirk
A fresh new voice
in Science Fiction Romance! Lea Kirk blends fiction and myth into a compelling
tale of treachery, disaster, and hope.
One moment was
all it took for the world to change. Nurse Alexandra Bock was on her way to
meet her brother for lunch when a spaceship appears in the sky. Buildings
crumble. People vanish. And Alex and her brother are captured.
In her cell, captives
from another world offer Alex comfort and aid. One of them heals her busted
eardrum. Trust is hard to come by, but the sensual tug between Alex and Senior
Captain Gryf Helyg is undeniable. She’s appalled to learn his world is also on
the brink of extinction from these same invaders. To make matters worse,
according to an old prophecy, her attraction to Gryf might not be random. If
they work together and are successful, great things could happen.
The odds of
overthrowing their captors are against them, but quitting is not an option.
I received an
advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Maggie Toussaint
and Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews
Book Review: The Reformation by MR Pritchard
The USA is a
mess, and Adam Waters’ CIA contact is late to a meet. The man shows up late,
fatally wounded, and announces that the Reformation has begun. With bombs and
missiles rewriting American history, Adam starts up the train and speeds back
to the Phoenix District, near NYC, where he works undercover as the District
Runner and as a rising star in security.
Andi, a
geneticist who is forcefully encamped within the Phoenix District, is appalled
at the role she’s thrust into within the settlement. After her last attempt to
escape, the ruthless leader had her beaten to within an inch of her life. He
exiled her to a farm within the district to heal out of sight and to
reconsider. Her body is slow to heal, her mind even slower, but somehow she
holds it together for her young daughter.
Fortunately for
Andi, she’s not disposable. Her brilliant genetic insights are solving problems
that have been on the table for years. With each solution, her standing rises
in the community, elevating her to The Matchmaker, a position she despises.
Trapped, her only solution is to survive and protect her daughter.
What a great
read! Each scene fed eagerly into the next, like a freight train gathering speed.
Twists and cliffhangers abound. I admired Andi’s passion, guilt, and humanity,
while at the same time admiring Adam’s warrior toughness and surprising
tenderness toward her. This is a guarantee. Andi and Adam’s story will keep you
turning the pages.
Maggie Toussaint
and Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Book Review: Missing Lynx by Fiona Quinn
Lexi Sobado, aka
Lynx, a psychic with an aptitude for seeing patterns others miss, is now a
full-fledged strategist for Iniquus, an off-the-book Black Ops group. She’s
thrilled to be working alongside her favorite people, and her relationship with
Striker Rheas is on its way to becoming the Real Deal.
But things change
when her mentor finally returns, sick out of his mind with malaria and brimming
with classified information. He’s instantly off limits to Lexi, which is not
okay in her book.
Meanwhile, she
stays busy working Iniquus cases, making a name for herself. With each case she
tackles, she feels the mental approach of a predator, which in her mind shows
up as a white leopard. The one person she feels she can talk to about this, her
mentor, is not available, unsettling her.
All too soon,
Lexi’s been targeted and she’s faced with the task of figuring out the most
important puzzle of her young life. This time the life and death stakes are
hers and hers alone.
My thoughts: Holy
cow! Get ready to be put through the ringer! I read this book in one sitting,
honest to God, because I had to know what happened next. Fiona Quinn grabbed me
on page one and didn’t let go. Thank goodness the next book in this series is
already out. I don’t want to miss anything! My only warning is don’t start this
book at bedtime unless you can afford to stay up all night. This one’s a
keeper.
Maggie Toussaint
and Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Book Review: Sovereign by ER Arroyo
In this first book of the Antius Ascending series, Cori is a
fish out of water in post-apocalyptic America. She's an orphan who was brought
to the colony of Antius at age seven. No matter how she tries over the next ten
years, she doesn't fit in. All she can think about is escaping. But the
security to keep the wild things out, keeps her prisoner. So she plans and
plots and sneaks out at night with various escape plans, but as bad as it
seems, it gets worse when the colony leader dies and his cruel son Nathan takes
over.
The conflict between Cori and Nathan is balanced by her
friendship with another young adult, Dylan, who is determined to help her
escape. Except when Nathan takes over, the rules change. Cori is immediately
enrolled in Nathan's militia training, a brutal training camp that's designed
to break her. However, as time passes and she out performs her
"class" of six, she gets assigned to the trade security line of work.
The more she learns about the different layers of society, the more she realizes
her chances of escaping are close to zero.
Cori must keep her wits about her to survive in this
dystopian world. She's seen firsthand that the smallest of sleights to their
Sovereign Nathan is a death sentence.
Can she beat this terrible man and save herself?
I admired Cori's character arc, and her unswerving focus.
She's gutsy and brave, physically tough and yet emotionally vulnerable,
compassionate and resolute - all of this at 17!
ER Arroyo is a fine writer, and this is a story I will read
again, which is a high compliment in my world.
Maggie Toussaint and Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews
Book Review: Witch Risen by Jill Nojack
Book Two of the Bad Tom Series starts out in Tom's POV. Tom
is a shapeshifter cat who's used up seven of his nine lives. As the book opens,
he's racing across town in his cat persona, but he's too late. His girlfriend
has been taken over by a witch from the grave.
Tom is desperate to get Cassie back, but the coven moves at
glacial speed. His sense of urgency pushes him to take all kinds of risks, but
it will all be worth it if he can save Cassie.
This was a quick, fun read. I picked it up because I read
the first book in the series, which was a Kindle Scout winner. Nojack writes
fluidly, and the pages fly by at a pleasing rate. If you're like me, you'll be
so engrossed you won't want to “shift” out of your chair!
Maggie Toussaint and Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews
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