Showing posts with label Heather Webber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Webber. Show all posts

Monday, October 13, 2014

Southern Comfort with Author Heather Blake {+ Giveaways}


One Potion Hi ResIt’s always a delight to welcome author Heather Blake back to Thoughts in Progress as I know she’ll have a fascinating new book to share with us.

During today’s visit, Heather will be talking about her latest release, ONE POTION IN THE GRAVE, and an awesome giveaway she’s hosting. In addition, thanks to the lovely Danielle at Penguin Group, I have a print copy of ONE POTION IN THE GRAVE (the second installment in the Magic Potion series) to giveaway to a lucky visitor. Please see the end of the post for more information about the giveaways.

First, join me in giving a warm welcome to Heather, who is here to talk about ‘Southern Comfort.’ Welcome, Heather!

Southern Comfort…
          …food, that is.

While researching the Magic Potion mysteries, I’m always coming across Southern recipes and trying to figure out how I can incorporate them into the book without turning it from a magical series to one about Southern cooking.

But, oh my. The South doesn’t lack a love for food. Pecan pie. Fritters (drool). Hush puppies. Biscuits and gravy. Cornbread. Red rice and sausage. Anything buttermilk. Coca Cola cake. Pot pies, fried pickles, barbecue anything, apple butter, dumplings, fried chicken… It’s endless. Endless, I tell you.

So, having said all that, you’d think that my main character, healing witch Carly Bell Hartwell, would have a traditionally Southern go-to comfort food, right? Moon Pies or GooGoo Bars or some such.
 
Nope.

Her go-to?

Peanut butter.

In times of stress, she grabs a spoon and digs in. I wouldn’t put it past her to just use her finger, depending on the circumstances. 

Shocking, I know. 

But… I believe most peanuts are grown in the South, so that has to count for something, right? Right?

What’s your favorite comfort food?

Heather, thanks for visiting today and sharing Carly Bell’s favorite comfort food. You are so right, we Southerners do have a love of food and peanuts are a big crop here in Georgia.

Now for those who aren’t familiar with Heather, here’s a bit of background on her.

Heather Blake (aka Heather Webber) is the author of more than twenty novels and has been twice nominated for an Agatha Award. She's a total homebody who loves to be close to her family, read, watch reality TV (especially cooking competition shows), drink too much coffee, crochet, and bake cookies.

Heather grew up in a suburb of Boston, but currently she lives in the Cincinnati area with her family and is hard at work on her next book.

For more on Heather and her writing, visit her website and connect with her on Facebook and Twitter.

HEATHER’S AWESOME GIVEAWAY …

Witchtastic Gift PackHeather is running a month-long ONE POTION IN THE GRAVE Witchtastic giveaway via Rafflecopter (9/23 – 10/23). Win a set of “Cast a Spell” measuring spoons, a set of three Yankee Candle potion bottle tea light holders, a Lego mini-figure witch, and a $20.00 gift card to Barnes & Noble -or- Amazon (winner’s choice). 

To enter, just click http://www.heatherblakebooks.com/p/giveaway.html (Heather’s giveaway page) or http://www.tinyurl.com/k9rzmby to visit her Facebook giveaway page.

Now here’s my thoughts on this intriguing new cozy mystery.

ONE POTION IN THE GRAVE by Heather Blake

Author Heather Blake weaves a mystical tale involving love potions and magical elements that will hold you spellbound with delight in ONE POTION IN THE GRAVE.

It’s been over a decade since Katie Sue Perrywinkle left town, but her old childhood friend Carly Bell Hartwell is happy to see her return. But Katie is back to settle a score with Senator Warren Calhoun and his son’s high-profile wedding in Hitching Post, Ala., seems the perfect place to do it.

Someone wants Katie to remain quiet forever. Carly is determined to find her friend’s murderer. Could the bride-to-be’s visit to Carly’s Little Shop of Potions have a connection? The closer she gets to the truth, the closer the killer gets to her.

Once again Blake’s quirky characters will have you laughing as you try to determine who the killer is among the twists and turns. The characters are well-developed and likable.

The story flows smoothly and at a steady pace keeping you entranced until the end. Blake’s descriptions and rich dialogue will draw you in and make you believe in the paranormal.

ONE POTION IN THE GRAVE is the second installment in the Magic Potion Mystery series, but can be read alone. However, be warned, if you haven’t read the first installment you may bewitched into reading it by the time you finish this one. A fun cozy that will have you laughing as you unmask a killer

One Potion in the Grave by Heather Blake, Magic Potion Mystery Book #2, Obsidian, @2014, ISBN: 978-0451416315, Paperback, 336 Pages 

FTC Full Disclosure – A copy of this book was sent to me by the publisher as part of the author’s virtual book tour in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review. The thoughts are completely my own and given honestly and freely.

GIVEAWAY:

This giveaway is for one print copy of ONE POTION IN THE GRAVE. The giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. only and no post office box addresses can be accepted. The giveaway ends at 12 a.m. (EST) on Tuesday, Oct. 21.

To enter, just click on the Rafflecopter widget below and follow the instructions. The widget may take a few seconds to load, so please be patient. The winner will be contacted by email and will have 72 hours to respond before another winner is selected. The email subject line will read ‘Thoughts in Progress Heather Blake Tour’ just so you know what to look for (in case the email goes into your spam folder).

Thanks so much for stopping by today. Be sure to share your favorite comfort food with us. I have so many, I can’t begin to list them but chocolate cake would probably be at the top of the list. What about you?

SIDENOTE: Thanks so much for your thoughts, prayers and concerns during the passing of my mother-in-law. I’m sorry I haven’t responded to your comments, but they are deeply appreciated. Today is her funeral, say an extra prayer for us. We’ll be saying a final goodbye to her earthly body even though her spirit and love will remain with us always. I hope to be visiting with you again in a few days. Thanks again for stopping by today and good luck to those entering the giveaways.

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Guest Blogger, Heather Webber

Please join me in welcoming author Heather Webber as the guest blogger here today at Thoughts in Progress.

Heather’s latest book, “Truly, Madly,” is the first in the Lucy Valentine series and was released on Feb. 2. Heather will be dropping back by during the day to answer any questions you might have and respond to your comments.

Heather has a dilemma and needs your help. Heather tell us about your inscription dilemma.

Do I have a challenge for all of you!

With the release of Truly, Madly last week, I’ve been signing a lot of books, which is wonderful, except for one thing:

I can’t quite seem to come up with a snappy, cute, witty inscription to personalize copies of Truly, Madly.

With my last series, the Nina Quinn mysteries, it was easy. Nina was a landscape designer who often found herself in all kinds of trouble. During signings, I used phrases like “Hope you have fun getting into trouble” and
“I hope you enjoy this book a “hoe” lot.” Things like that. Cheesy, yes, but fun.

I’m not the only author who uses phrases or tags. New York Times bestseller Lorna Barrett uses a different phrase for each of her books. For her New Hampshire set Murder is Binding, she writes “Live Free.” For Bookplate Special it’s “Beware of pumpkin smashers” – doesn’t that make you want to read the book or what?

For her Supper Club mystery novel Carbs & Cadavers, JB Stanley writes, “To good food and great friends.” Wendy Lyn Watson, author of I Scream, You Scream: A Mystery A La Mode, writes “May all life's sundaes have cherries on top.” And bestselling author Denise Swanson has a different phrase for each of her 11 (!!!) Scumble River mysteries.

With Truly, Madly I’ve used a lot of the perfectly acceptable “Best wishes” and “Enjoy!” and have toyed with “Love will find a way…” and “Laugh, love…thrill.” But nothing seems quite right. I’d hoped to use a phrase similar to those on Valentine’s conversation hearts (after all my main character is Lucy Valentine) but Be Mine and I’m Yours just sound a little creepy as does Be My Valentine. 

It doesn’t help that my book is cross-genre. It has mystery, it has romance, it has paranormal elements—so ideally I’d like a phrase that conveyed all those, but really, at this point I’m not all that picky. If you haven’t read the book yet, here’s a brief blurb:

Love is a mystery. Truly. Just ask Lucy Valentine, a jaded matchmaker with a heart of gold. When she’s thrust into a murder investigation and asks the sexy PI who works upstairs for help with the case, maybe she’ll find the perfect love while solving the perfect crime…  (First chapter is on my website!)

So here’s my challenge: Help me find a phrase to personalize copies of Truly, Madly. You never know what might strike my fancy, so be as quirky as you’d like and submit lots of options. I’ll choose a winner later today and that person will receive a copy of Truly, Madly with the winning inscription!

I’m really hoping you all can help me, and I’m looking forward to your suggestions!

~Heather

Are you up to the challenge? Do you have a phrase in mind that would be perfect for Heather to inscribe? Be sure to comment and leave Heather your suggested phrase.

For more information on Heather and her books, check out one of the following links: http://www.heatherwebber.com
http://www.heatherwebber.blogspot.com
http://www.cozychicksblog.com
http://www.deadlydivas.com
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Heather-Webber/...