Unseen Motives Playlist #WIPWednesday

Hey, everyone. It’s time for another WIP Wednesday. This week is another “work in publication.”

The idea of creating a playlist, or soundtrack for my novels didn’t occur to me until after I had published Unseen Motives. Given the main character in Unknown Reasons was a part-time drummer who loved music, it seemed fitting for that book.

But Stephanie Harris, the protagonist in my first novel, also has a love for music. She was largely influenced by her father. Unfortunately he died when she was only fourteen, but she never forgot the times when the two of them would go for drives in the car with the radio tuned to a Classic Rock station and the volume loud. (Her mother’s taste leaned more toward classical music, but that’s another story.)

I began putting together a list of songs. As with Unknown Reasons, the songs follow the book’s timeline. The only song mentioned by name in the book is Van Morrison’s “Wild Night,” but I tried to select others that fit the storyline. And yes, “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” is relative to a scene near the end of the book.

Before I began writing this series, I didn’t intend for romance to play a part. It didn’t take long for me to discover Stephanie and Driscoll Lake Police Chief Matt Bradford were meant to be together. But they both have things from the past to deal with. Here’s a snippet from one of the scenes.

Matt and Stephanie lingered in the parking lot after the others departed. “Sorry about the crowd,” Matt said. “I should have known. Mary’s is always busy on Friday nights after games.”

“It’s okay. It was nice to visit with some of my high school friends.” Stephanie took a deep breath of the night air. “I’m glad I went to the game. I wasn’t sure how it would be, but I felt a sense of freedom tonight. Maybe I’m finally getting over the past.”

“But you still have questions. Otherwise, you wouldn’t have asked Kyle to write a second story.”

“Yes, I do. I realize the outcome probably won’t change, but I have to try.” She tried to blink away tears that threatened to fall. “I didn’t mean to get emotional.”

Matt wiped a tear from the corner of her eye. “Look, I know tonight wasn’t a real date, but how about dinner tomorrow? Just the two of us. We can go someplace in Brewster.”

Stephanie smiled. “I’d like that.”

“Good.” He leaned down and placed a light kiss on her lips.

Impulsively, Stephanie took her finger and traced the scar on his chin. “How did you get this?”

Matt took her hand and pulled it aside. Something flickered in his eyes. Pain? Hurt? Anger? Something else?

“It happened a long time ago. It’s getting late. You’re probably ready to go home.”

She jerked her hand away from his. “Maybe tomorrow night isn’t such a good idea.”

“Stephanie, I—” The ringing of his cell phone interrupted Matt’s words. He took it from his pocket and looked at the caller ID. “Damn. It’s the station. I’d better take this.”

Will they overcome their past and move on? You’ll have to read the book to find out. In the meantime, here is the playlist.

  • Out in The Country – Three Dog Night
  • Over My Head – Fleetwood Mac
  • Wild Night – Van Morrison
  • Somebody’s Baby – Jackson Brown
  • Drive – The Cars
  • Magnet and Steel – Walter Eagan
  • Moonlight Feels Right – Starbuck
  • Who’s Crying Now – Journey
  • Tell It Like It Is – Heart
  • Walk Away Renee – The Left Banke
  • Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door – Bob Dylan
  • Words – The Bee Gees

Next week, another snippet from my upcoming short story collection.

Book Sale ~ Unseen Motives

Hello readers! It’s hard to believe four years have passed since I typed the last words of my first full-length novel,  Unseen Motives. Even longer since the time I first conceived the idea, but on April 30, 2015, I finished the first draft of final scene.

What began as a planed stand-alone novel turned into my three-book Driscoll Lake Series. The third book is scheduled to release later this month.

In anticipation of the new release, you can pick up a copy of the eBook version of Unseen Motives for only .99 this month.

And you like to read mystery, suspense, or crime fiction here’s an opportunity to pick up some other .99 titles this month. I’m joining with Felony Fiction for a group promo. Just click this link or the graphic below for a complete list of available books.

And now, here’s the blurb:


Things aren’t always what they seem…

Stephanie Harris is no stranger to mystery and suspense. The author of several best-selling thrillers returns to her hometown of Driscoll Lake twenty years after her father’s suicide when her great-aunt Helen dies.

She hopes to settle Helen’s affairs as quickly as possible and leave behind the place where she suffered so much heartache. Soon after her arrival, Stephanie stumbles upon information that leads her to believe that all is not as it seems.

When she digs deeper into secrets long buried, she begins to receive warning notes and mysterious phone calls. The threats soon escalate into deliberate attempts to harm her. Stephanie soon finds herself caught in a web of deceit and danger.

Undaunted, Stephanie searches for clues about the scandal surrounding her father’s death. But discovering the truth places her in the path of a cold-blooded killer.


Don’t forget to pick up your copy during the month of May. The price increases on June 1.

Updates, Links, and More

Peaceful scene

Last Saturday, I realized I didn’t do my Friday post. It was an incredibly busy week at my day job and as a co-worker said, “This week has been six weeks long.” Wish I could offer that as an excuse, but the truth is simple. I forgot!

Things have been a little calmer this week. I’m busy with edits for Unknown Reasons and toying with ideas for the third book of my Driscoll Lake Series, Unclear Purposes. And, if you haven’t noticed, I redesigned my website.

Speaking of Driscoll Lake, this Saturday, October 7, I’ll be a guest on the Rave Reviews Book Club Blog Talk Radio Show. I’ll be answering questions about the first book of the series, Unseen Motivies. The show begins at 12:00 noon Central Time. To listen, just click on this link. You can also ask questions on Twitter (a hashtag will be provided during the show).

And now, here are this week’s links:

That wraps things up for this week. Enjoy the weekend, and if you get a chance, send some cooler weather Texas way!Save

Add a Little Mystery to Your Bookshelf

It’s October, and that means Halloween is just around the corner. What better time to read a good mystery or suspense story?

This month, you can purchase a copy of Unseen Motives, the first in my Driscoll Lake series for only 99 cents. That’s $3.00 off the regular price.

I’m busy editing book two Unknown Reasons and hope for a release date of late November. More about that coming soon.

So, if you like a little mystery, a lot of suspense, and a little bit of romance, be sure to get your copy soon. Click here for the universal purchase link.

In addition, Macabre Sanctuary is a collection of short stories with chills, thrills, shadows, and superstitions. It’s designed to elicit goosebumps and raise heart rates. Best of all, it’s free!

My story The Keeper’s House is included in this collection.

If you want to be a little bit (or a lot) scared, download your free copy by clicking this link.

And don’t forget to tell your friends!

Finally, Quantum Wanderlust is the latest anthology published by AIW press. This collection of thirteen time travel stories has a little bit for almost every reader. Go forward or backward in time.

I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of time travel, and I romanticize the World War II era, even though it was a challenging and tumultuous time. My story Gold Wings finds a modern-day Naval aviator suddenly back in 1943. Can he find his way back to the present?

Click here to download your free copy.

With reduced and/or free prices, there’s no reason not to add these books to your collection.

 

 

 

 

 

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A Perfect Ten (Guest Posting)

Mondays. Lots of songs have been written and sung about this day of the week. Two that come to mind are the Mamas and Papas, “Monday, Monday,” and The Carpenter’s “Rainy Days and Mondays.” Neither of the songs put the first day of the work week in a good light.

But this Monday is a good day because fellow author Don Massenzio has interviewed me for his “Perfect 10” series. I answer questions related to writing as well as a bit about myself. Some things you may already know, others you won’t.

Hope you’ll join me over at Don’s blog. Click here to read the interview.