If you dropped by last week hopefully you caught author Tracy Weber’s visit on Thursday (Jan. 8) when she discussed her new release, A KILLER RETREAT, and her writing.
Today I’m delighted to share my thoughts on her latest book.
A knowledge of yoga isn’t required to enjoy author Tracy Weber’s recent release, A KILLER RETREAT, the second installment in her Downward Dog Mystery series.
This intriguing story is filled with suspense, humor, a touch of romance, the love of animals, and murder – of course. It’s a good blend for an entertaining read.
Kate Davidson is looking forward to teaching yoga classes at the Elysian Springs resort. When she encounters a rude woman who turns out to be a guest of the wedding party at the resort, it will take a lot of meditation to calm Kate’s nerves. But when that same woman is found dead in the resort’s hot tub after a public fight with Kate, it will take a lot more to clear Kate’s name as the prime suspect.
With the help of her boyfriend Michael, her best friend Rene, and her German shepherd Bella, Kate is determined to uncover the real killer. The twists and turns the group takes will keep you guessing.
The author has created realistic, likable characters that readers can relate to. The love of animals is woven throughout the story adding depth to it. The secondary characters enhance the story and the friendship bound rings true. The resort setting draws readers in while the suspense holds them spellbound until the end.
A KILLER RETREAT is a charming cozy that provides relaxation and entertainment. This is a tantalizing series with the promise of more capers in the future.
A Killer Retreat by Tracy Weber, A Downward Dog Mystery Book #2, Midnight Ink, @2015, ISBN: 978-0738742090, Paperback, 336 Pages
FTC Full Disclosure – A copy of this book was sent to me by the author 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.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope wherever you are the weather is treating you kindly. Our temperatures have been in the low teens at night, barely out of the 30s during the day and it seems we have rain on the way today through Tuesday. Have you ever wished you could visit the places described in the books you read? This resort sounds like it would be a fun place to visit.
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It’s always a pleasure to find a series that includes dogs in a cozy murder mystery and author Tracy Weber does just that with her Downward Dog Mystery series.
I’m delighted to welcome Tracy here to talk about her writing and A KILLER RETREAT, the second installment in her series that is being released today by Mystery Ink.
First, here’s a brief description of the story.
Yogi Kate must clear her name of murder in this charming yoga mystery.
When Kate Davidson gets an offer to teach yoga classes to wedding guests at the Elysian Springs resort, she jumps at the opportunity, even though it means being forced to endure the wedding ceremony of the center’s two caretakers. Avoiding the M-word turns out to be the least of Kate’s problems when a wedding guest is found floating face-down in the resort’s hot tub, shortly after a loud, public (and somewhat embarrassing) fight with Kate.
The police pick Kate as their number-one suspect, so she’s forced to team up with boyfriend Michael, best friend Rene, and German shepherd sidekick Bella to find the real killer. But they’ll have to solve the murder before the police arrest Kate, or her next gig may last a lifetime—behind bars.
Please join me in giving a warm welcome to Tracy as she graciously answers some questions for me. Welcome, Tracy.
Thank you so much for having me here on Thoughts in Progress today!
Mason - How did you come to write about yoga and include animals?
Tracy:
I’ve been an animal nut for as long as I can remember. I grew up on a dairy farm in Montana, and I shared my life with a variety of pets: cows, dogs, gerbils, fish, turtles, parakeets, a horse—even a pigeon. But I really loved cats. Wherever I went, a line at least twenty cats deep followed me. Everyone thought I’d end up a crazy cat lady, but ultimately it was a dog that won my heart.
The love of my life is my German shepherd, Tasha. (Don’t tell my husband!) Tasha gets me into so many crazy situations, I almost have to write them down, if for no other reason than to see if anyone will believe them.
Yoga has been my lifework for the past fifteen years, and I’ve devoured mysteries since the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys days of my youth. I figured why not combine all three?
Yoga, dogs, and murder— what could be more fun?
Mason - Where do you do most of your writing?
Tracy:
Where I am now! At home, late at night, lying in bed with my dog and my husband snoring beside me. Other times, I write curled up on my couch. I typically sketch out my first drafts using pen and paper. Later, I type them in and revise at the computer—if I can actually find my keyboard buried underneath all of the junk on my desk.
Mason - What’s your writing beverage? What do you love to drink while you’re writing?
Tracy:
It depends on the time of day. My favorite morning beverage would have to be one of my crazy smoothie concoctions. I throw lettuce, fruit, yogurt, and an assortment of veggies into a blender and see what comes out. Most of them are actually quite tasty, no matter what my Facebook friends may tell you.
By afternoon, I need to feed my Diet Mountain Dew addiction. I love the stuff. I got addicted to it when I worked at Microsoft. It’s my form of artificially colored, artificially flavored, NutraSweet-sweetened, carbonated caffeine. Yum!
Evening brings with a glass of wine, preferably of the bubbly variety. Sometimes I toss a few pomegranate seeds into it and call it fruit juice.
Mason - What’s your typical day as a writer like? Do you have any writing related rituals or quirks? What are some of your worst writing distractions?
Tracy:
My typical writing day involves lots of chaos. My dog can’t walk up and down the stairs of my three-story home anymore, so my hubby and I live, watch television, work, and sleep in my office, which is the only room on the ground floor besides the garage and a half-bathroom. The setup makes our life a little crowded and a lot cluttered.
I have so many writing distractions, it’s hard to pick the most significant. Here are a few of the worst offenders:
· Facebook
· Email
· Tasha dog. (She’s even been known to push my hands off of the keyboard, making her particularly effective.)
· The demands of my “real job,” which include teaching yoga, designing and leading yoga teacher training programs, and managing my studio, Whole Life Yoga.
I’m my own worst enemy. When I’m focused, you can’t tear me away from the keyboard. The rest of the time? Not so much. Unfortunately, I focus best after ten p.m., which makes for some very late writing nights.
Most days, I intend to start writing at about nine in the morning. In reality, I usually finish Facebook, email, and phone calls no earlier than eleven. Then it’s time to make breakfast for puppy and me. Lo and behold, I look at the clock and it’s time to walk the dog. Eventually, it’s four-thirty, so I buckle down and start to get real work done. Hubby comes home at five-thirty and distracts me until ten, at which time I panic.
Then I stay up all night writing and vow to do better, only to repeat the same darned pattern the next day.
Mason - Who is your favorite author?
Tracy:
I love lots and lots and lots of authors that I love, but my favorite has to be Susan Conant. Not only have I devoured every single one of her books, but it was her work that inspired me to become a writer myself. If you haven’t read one of her Dog Lover’s Mysteries yet, you’re missing out.
Mason - What can readers look forward to next from you?
Tracy:
By the end of December, I’ll have turned in my third book, tentatively titled KARMA CAN BE KILLER, to my editor at Midnight Ink. In KARMA CAN BE KILLER, Kate agrees to teach Doga (yoga for dogs) at a fundraiser for a local animal rescue, only to witness a violent argument between two strangers. One is a very important person from Kate’s past who she hasn’t seen in over three decades. The second stranger is murdered that same day.
Kate, Michael, Rene, and Bella each have a role in solving the murder, but that’s not the only mystery in the story. The biggest enigma Kate struggles to understand is herself. I don’t want to give anything away, so you’ll have to read the story to find out the specifics. Suffice it to say, at least two of Kate’s neuroses will make a lot more sense by the end of this book.
As always, animals play major roles. Not only Bella, but her nemesis Bandit, a crow named Blackie, and a pigeon named Mister Feathers. Goats, cats, and two barred owls also make notable appearances. Researching this story was a lot of fun, and I can’t wait to share with my readers.
Unfortunately, the publishing industry moves slowly, so KARMA CAN BE KILLER won’t be released until January, 2016. In the meantime, I plan to start book number four, tentatively titled MEDITATION CAN BE MURDER.
In the meantime, please check out my first two books, Murder Strikes a Pose and A Killer Retreat. And contact me at Tracy@WholeLifeYoga.com to let me know what you think. I love connecting with readers!
Tracy, thanks so much for visiting with us today and answering my questions. It strikes a special cord with me that you write your first draft with pen and paper. Everything I write has to be done that way.
Now for those who aren’t familiar with Tracy, let me share a bit of background with you.
Tracy Weber is the author of the award-wining Downward Dog Mysteries series. The first book, Murder Strikes a Pose, was published in January 2014 by Midnight Ink. The second, A Killer Retreat, is available this week.
Tracy is a certified yoga teacher and the founder of Whole Life Yoga, an award-winning yoga studio in Seattle, WA. She loves sharing her passion for yoga and animals in any form possible.
She grew up on a dairy farm in Montana and spent her childhood surrounded by dogs, cats, cows, and a variety of other animals. At age 18, she left the farm and temporarily moved to Seattle for college, where she has now remained for three decades. She met her husband Marc when they were both attending the University of Washington.
She received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and worked as a research engineer until she realized she preferred spending time with people rather than machines. She returned to the University of Washington for her Masters of Business Administration and worked as an organizational consultant for several years before becoming a group manager at Microsoft. She left Microsoft to pursue a career teaching yoga, becoming a certified yoga therapist and opening her studio, Whole Life Yoga, in 2001.
Tracy and her husband Marc live in Seattle with their challenging yet amazing German shepherd Tasha. When she’s not writing, Tracy spends her time teaching yoga, walking Tasha, and sipping Blackthorn cider at her favorite ale house.
Tracy is a member of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and the Dog Writers Association of America.
For more information on Tracy and her writing, visit her author website and connect with her on blog, Facebook and Goodreads.
Thanks so much for stopping by today during Tracy’s visit. Do you do yoga? If not, have you ever considered giving it a try? Please be sure to drop back by on Sunday for my review of this entertaining mystery.
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It’s a pleasure to be
included in author Tracy Weber’s delightful Great Escape Virtual Book Tour for her recent release, MURDER STRIKES A POSE, the first installment in her new Downward Dog
Mystery series.
As an added bonus during the tour, the author is
giving away 1 autographed copy of MURDER STRIKES A POSE to a lucky visitor at each of the blog stops. Please
see the end of the post for the giveaway details.
A part of the tour I’ll share my thoughts on the
book, tell you a bit about the author, tell you other sites that will be
participating in the tour and tell you how to enter to win the autographed copy.
Now here are my thoughts on this fun debut in this bubbly new series.
You don’t have to be into yoga to enjoy this
charming story featuring yoga instructor Kate Davidson as the intrepid amateur
sleuth.
Kate is
trying to keep her yoga studio afloat and doesn’t have time for her best
friend’s matchmaking attempts. To make matters worse, a homeless alcoholic named
George and his sidekick, Bella, start selling newspapers outside her studio. It
wouldn’t be so bad, but Bella is a German shepherd the size of a small horse and
makes a ruckus every time another dog comes within sight.
Kate, using her best Zen-like approach, tries to
convince them to move to another spot. But after a couple of attempts, the three
strike up an unlikely friendship. Kate discovers there’s more to George than
first appears.
When Kate finds George murdered, the police dismiss
it as a drug-related street crime. However, Kate knows George wasn’t into drugs
and is determined to find his killer. She also has to find someone to adopt
Bella before her intimidating ways get the lovable dog in real trouble with the
authorities.
As Kate tries to maintain her calm amid the chaos,
the killer is closer to making her Corpse Pose a permanent move.
Author Tracy Weber combines murder, mayhem, humor,
romance and understanding for a well-balanced cozy murder mystery. The story
moves at a steady pace and holds your attention from beginning to end. The story
will have you laughing while trying to guess who the killer really
is.
The characters are well-developed and likable. The
interaction of Kate and her friends draws the reader in. Weber’s eye for detail
places the reader in the Seattle setting and brings the story to life. The
antics of Bella will tug on the heartstrings of animal lovers. The author’s
attention to details shines through in her knowledge of yoga and
dogs.
MURDER STRIKES A POSE is an intriguing debut for a fascinating new series
that will delight mystery readers. Combining calming techniques, dog-related
frolics, mystery and laughs; Weber has crafted a story that is hard to put
down.
Murder Strikes A Pose by Tracy Weber, A Downward
Dog Mystery, Midnight Ink, @2014, ISBN: 978-0738739687, Paperback, 288 Pages
FTC Full Disclosure - This
book was sent to me as part of the author’s virtual blog
tour in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary
copy did not influence my review.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Tracy Weber is a certified yoga
teacher and the founder of Whole Life Yoga, an award-winning yoga studio in
Seattle, where she currently lives with her husband and German shepherd.
Weber is a member of the Pacific Northwest Writers
Association, Dog Writers Association of America, and Sisters in Crime. She loves
sharing her passion for yoga and animals in any form possible.
For more information on Weber, visit her online at
TracyWeberAuthor.com and
WholeLifeYoga.com. You can
also connect with her on Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads.
TOUR
SCHEDULE:
The author’s tour begins today (January 2) and runs
through
January
15. The author will give away 1 autographed book at each stop. For more
information, check out her tour page. Here’s a
list of the blogs participating in the tour and more chances to win a copy of
MURDER STRIKES A POSE.
January 3 - Books-n-Kisses - Review, Guest
Post
January 4 - readalot- Review,
Giveaway
January 5 – Auntiemwrites's Weblog
January 7 - Mochas, Mysteries and More -
Interview, Review, Giveaway
January 8 - dru's book musing - Guest Post, Giveaway
January 9 - Chloe Gets A Clue - Interview, Giveaway
January 10 - Read Your Writes Book Reviews - Review,
Giveaway
January 11 - rantin' ravin' and reading - Review, Guest Post,
Giveaway
January 15 – Killer Characters – Guest Post
GIVEAWAY
DETAILS:
This giveaway is for one autographed copy of
MURDER STRIKES A POSE and is open to residents of the U.S.
only.
To enter this giveaway, please send me an e-mail (
mcbookshelf@gmail.com)
with the subject line, “Win Murder Strikes a Pose.” Your message should
include your name and mailing address. The deadline to enter this
giveaway for a chance to win an autographed copy of MURDER
STRIKES A POSE is 8 p.m. (EST) on Thursday, Jan.
9.
Thanks everyone for stopping by today. Are you into
yoga or would you like to give it a try? What are your thoughts on German
shepherds?