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Archive for July, 2011



Thursday, July 21st, 2011
Cover Art Christmas

I love writing books, I even love editing and hitting the submit button (I will, however, say I hate waiting for a response). But my most favorite part of the whole process has to be getting the cover art.

When I see the e-mail show up in my inbox, I feel like a little kid again when they see all those brightly wrapped and bowed gifts under the tree. My heart races, I hold my breath, close my eyes, and click.

This cover, designed by Renee Rocco at Lyrical Press is simply perfection! I think you’ll agree!

Cover Art for Tidings of Fear

Tidings of Fear is due to be released in November of 2011.

Ericka

Friday, July 15th, 2011
Rockin’ Review for Wild Ghost Chase

Google Alerts is the bomb. Just a short while ago, I received notice that Chrissy Dionne at Romance Junkies had reviewed Wild Ghost Chase. Here’s a bit of what she had to say:

“Ghost hunting reality television has become quite popular (my son’s even become a fanatic ‘Paranormal State’ fan) and Ericka Scott’s WILD GHOST CHASE plays on our fascination with the paranormal perfectly. When I picked this title up I was expecting a lot of ghostly activity but I hadn’t expected the human drama and the twists and turns to the plot certainly threw me off guard. I loved the paranormal element to this story and how the ghosts’ lives parallel the lives of some of the human characters. The romance is endearing and captivating because you aren’t sure if they’ll have a happily ever after or not. If you like paranormal/mystery stories without a lot of gore then WILD GHOST CHASE is the one you won’t want to miss.”

Click here to read the entire review.

What a fantabulous way to kick off the weekend! Hope you have a great Friday!

Ericka

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011
Haven and The Colorado Kid

Haven is back on the SyFy channel for another season (hip-hip-hooray). To celebrate, I dug out my rare copy of The Colorado Kid .

Now, when the book first came out in 2005, I devoured it. Then, I threw it against the wall. What do you mean there is no solution to the mystery!!!! It has sat on my husband’s nightstand for years (he’s not a huge fan of Mr. King’s but wanted to read the book because of the controversy surrounding it). He hasn’t yet plucked it off his TBR pile, so I rescued it and sat down to really read it again.

This time, I cheated. I read the Author’s note first (I wouldn’t recommend doing that with any book you haven’t already read, as you might spoil the entire read for yourself).

To quote Stephen, he could have written “Half a dozen – three good, two a-country fair, and one fine as paint solution.” He also says that he didn’t fall down on the job, that he told all there was to tell about this tale. We also know that these two men passed along an unsolved cold case to the young journalist Stephanie, in hopes that she’d put the clues together, she’d ask all the right questions, and she’d one day own the story.

With those clues in mind, I began to dissect what Mr. King told us about the case with a fresh eye and the idea that there really are solutions to the story, they just weren’t spelled out — rather like that old television show, Ellery Queen, where we’d all watch the clues, but it wasn’t until the detective stepped in and explained it, that you saw the significance of them. This time, we have to make due without the detective performing the wrap up and use our own noodles.

(As this theory I’m proposing may contain spoilers to the story, if you haven’t read The Colorado Kid yet, I’ll give you a minute or so to click away)

James Cogan left Colorado for Maine under a tight timeline. He had approximately five hours to get from his office to the last ferry at 6 pm. When he was found dead approximately 12 hours later, he had a Russian coin & a little over seventeen dollars in bills and change in his pants pocket. He didn’t have any identification, suit coat, or jacket even though it was April in Maine (can you say Brrrrr?) He also had a packet of cigarettes, sans one lowly smoke, and a matchbook with one match missing. Yes, he accidentally choked to death on a piece of steak – no homicide there…but there was a murder.

Oh, yes there was. Read the story again, about how the body was found and the bumbling detectives that didn’t want to give this body the time of day because it wasn’t a murder, and they already had a murder to solve.

Mr. Cogan arrived on the island the same night that there was a murder of two people via arson. The details are never given, we don’t even know the ages or sex of the victims, or whether that mystery was ever solved. My suspicion is that is wasn’t….

Means, motive, and opportunity are the three key things needed to solve a mystery. Although the motive is still murky on this one, and I think Mr. King left it that way for a reason, means and opportunity are right there at his fingertips, so to speak.

A fine as paint solution indeed.

Hats off to you, Mr. King.

****

Now I’m off to TIVO Haven, although I’m positive it has little to do with the book, it’s still damned good entertainment.

Ericka

Saturday, July 9th, 2011
A Goodreads Book Giveaway

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Wild Ghost Chase by Ericka Scott

Wild Ghost Chase

by Ericka Scott

Giveaway ends July 31, 2011.

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