The big day is nearly here!

Sister! will launch on Monday December 5, 2022. So if you haven’t started reading your ARC yet, please do, and prepare your review.
The Sister! Kindle book will be going free on Amazon for three days beginning on Dec. 8, so please don’t post your review on Amazon before then. While the book is free, please download a copy of Sister! – post your review only after you’ve done that. This will ensure that your review shows up as a verified review on Amazon.
Please post the Amazon reviews in a timely manner so I can get a good number of reviews in a short time; it greatly helps with visibility on Amazon and also allows me to engage online promoter site that require a specific number of reviews.
Even if you’ve already given me a pre-publication review on Bookbub or Goodreads, please post your review again on Amazon. That is the one that really counts.

December Group Promos are here!

Here’s your chance to get three Natalie McMasters Mysteries, FREE!

Stakeout! – The story that started it all!

Stripper! – The first volume in the Natalie McMasters Mysteries.

Killers! – The Natalie McMasters Mystery that won the Silver Falchion Award at the Killer Nashville International Writers’ Conference.

Just click on the images to enter the promo.

Here’s the Book Life Review for Killers!

Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10
Originality: 9 out of 10
Prose: 8 out of 10
Character/Execution: 8 out of 10
Overall: 8.25 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot: A wild romp to find a murderer has a little bit of everything: gore, fun, and humor. The narration and action have tension throughout as the characters are on an intense mission. The author and characters have a strong passion for the plan that is laid out. This sixth installment in this series with these characters stands alone even though the characters continue to change and evolve throughout the series.

Prose: Dramatic and fast paced, the author has used direct and forthright texting language–sure to appeal to a broad contemporary audience.

Originality: The unique writing style is risky, but largely succeeds. Mixing the informal tone with gore and intense action as well as humor, creates an interesting contrast for the reader.

Character/Execution: The main character is a force who is humorous and pulls the other characters along with her. Side characters are well-developed and interact with the protagonist in a manner that enhances her personality.