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Introducing Caroline Mickelson

This week I have the honor of hosting Caroline Mickelson.  Her book, From Mangia to Murder,  A Sophia Mancini Mystery--Book One, is available free on your Kindle device, the weekend of September 5th-9th.  Hurry and get your copy!

Book Synopsis

Little Italy, 1946 - Sophia Mancini would have enjoyed the grand opening celebration of her family’s private detective agency if the volatile chef at Vincenzo’s Ristorante had actually survived the meal. But before Sophia’s chilled spoon hit the spumoni, someone plunged a knife into Vincenzo’s back and the word on everyone’s lips went from mangia to murder.Sophia soon finds herself trailing crime boss Frankie Vidoni, chatting with his mouthy mistress Maria, and dodging henchman Mooch DiMuccio. She’s suspicious of Vincenzo’s widow, Stella, and his assistant chef, Eugene, because they don’t appear the least bit dismayed by Vincenzo’s passing. There is no conversation Sophia won’t eavesdrop on, no question she won’t ask, and no danger she won’t face to find the killer.

 About the Author:

Caroline Mickelson loves her family and loves to write. She also loves a good adventure, among her favorites thus far were attending graduate school in a Scottish castle, riding a camel around the Pyramids in Giza, and taking a best-in-a-lifetime road trip to Graceland. Caroline lives in the American southwest with her husband and their four children, affectionately known as The Miracles.Learn more about Caroline at: www.carolinemickelson.com

Excerpt:

“Murder looks like our best option.” Sophia Mancini pushed her plate of cold uneaten pasta away. Murder was on her mind, not marinara.“I’ve been over this in my mind a million times, Angelo. We definitely need to add murder to our list.”Her older brother let out a slow sigh and rubbed his eyes. “Murder is so complicated, sis. There are so many details to keep track of and you know it’s going to trip me up.”“I’ll be right there with you.” Sophia reached over and squeezed his hand. “I can handle the details and no one will be the wiser.”“So you’ll be the brains of the operation? And what does that make me? Just a pretty face?” He pushed away from the table, frustration etched on his.Sophia poured more Chianti into her glass and then refilled her brother’s glass. “Don’t sell yourself short. Before the war you were a fine police officer and everyone here in Little Italy knows that.” She took a sip and quickly replaced the glass on the table. The wine tasted bitter but she knew it was just her own gnawing worry that was ruining an otherwise fine bottle of vino. “The Nazis are to blame for your injuries, not you. But you’ll be to blame if you don’t sit down, get serious and help find a way out of the mess we’re in.”She waited while her brother settled himself across from her once again. He drained his wine glass and poured another, a sure sign that he was as worried as she was. Her brother wasn’t a drinker.“Remind me what we’ve got so far, Sophia.”“Theft, burglary, blackmail - the usual. But if we throw murder in I think it will really boost our reputation.” She met her brother’s gaze and winked. “It will give everyone something to talk about anyway.”Angelo didn’t respond to her attempt at humor. This serious, sad man across from her was altogether different from the young, happy, confident man who’d shipped out to fight with the Allied forces three years ago. Home four months now, he was struggling with a head injury that had obliterated his short term memory and ability to retain details. If that wasn’t bad enough, he’d shipped out a married man with a beautiful young pregnant wife he loved beyond reason. He’d come home a widower to find that Luciano, his toddler son, didn’t know him from the milk man. Added to the pile of worry and stress, Angelo’s memory problems made returning to work as a police officer impossible. In turn prompted his in-laws, who had never approved of their daughter marrying an Italian-American beat cop, sued for custody of little Luciano. What little Angelo hadn’t already lost, he now stood to lose. The judge granted them thirty days to prove they could start a viable business.“Face it, Sophia, the Burkwaites have more power and more money than we’ll ever have.”Tears pooled in Angelo’s eyes.Anger burned in Sophia’s heart.She grabbed her brother’s arm and shook him, desperate to snap him out of his sad state. His helplessness scared her more than her own rage did.“Listen to me, Angelo, Charlotte’s family has all the money and power they need to threaten us. But we can give Luciano all of the love and devotion he needs. He’s your son, Angelo. He needs you to fight for him.” She held her breath and waited for an answer. A single tear slid down his cheek. The only sound in the room was her brother’s heart breaking.“Okay, Sophia, you win.” Angelo squared his shoulders. “I’ll do anything to keep Luciano at home with us.” He refilled his glass and raised it.Sophia grinned and raised hers.“A la famigilia,” they toasted in unison. To the family.“You’ll be with me every step of the way, Sophia?”She nodded. “Just like always, Angelo. I’ll be right next to you or-” her spirits restored, she couldn’t resist teasing him, “a step ahead.”“And with your plan the Burkwaites will never get custody of my son?”“If they do, it will be over my dead body.”“Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.” He flashed her a smile that reminded her of the carefree pre-war brother she’d always counted as her best friend. “Now let me hear your plan again from start to end.” He reached for a notebook and pencil. “You talk, I’ll write.”Sophia smiled. “You know, Angelo, this murder business could actually be kind of fun if we do it right.”  Please feel free to leave Caroline Mickelson comments below!    

What I'm Working On...

This week marks the near completion of summer.  Schools are about to start, life is about to slow down and take a turn down the road of routine.  I welcome the change with open arms.  This summer has been filled with such incredible events; I've signed with an incredible literary agency, I've had my debut novel released in paperback (To learn more about the book or purchase please click here.), I've finished my second Veela novel, I've sold a novel and novella, and I've just finished writing the rough draft of the first book in my next series (though edits are still in order).I've been so consumed with the events of the summer that I'd like to give my readers a view into the life of my work-in-progress.  This new series is centered around the lives of Irish Travellers and their trials as they come to terms with the cultural and social changes that are occurring within their lives, while also dealing with paranormal activities.  I can't express how fun this book has been to work on.  It's dark, gritty--with unexpected twists and turns, and above all Exciting! (I'll say no more.)The Irish Traveller Series is set in Adare Village, Limerick Co Ireland, which is said to be Ireland's most picturesque village.  Below is a cottage in Adare.  One can easily see why the village would be given such a title.Near the village there is a cryptic, mystical, and enchanting Adare Manor, where the majority of the first book takes place.  I fell in love at first glance.Today, I've been working on a particular scene in Lady Caroline's Room, which is said to be the most mysterious and symbolic room of Adare Manor, as it's filled with angels and secrets.From the pictures, I hope you can tell why I have been a whirlwind of writing this summer--with settings like these it has been easy to be inspired and to fall in love with the Irish Traveller Series.   I hope to bring it to you soon!  And I hope you enjoy the last bit of summer.Slainte!   (Cheers!) 

Montana Romance Writers Conference 2012

As some of you may know, I am an officer for Montana Romance Writers.  This is a group I am immensely proud to belong to.  Each member brings a different perspective, talent, or expertise in which has helped the group grow and become a successful and nationally recognized organization that has touched lives of authors from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and even Africa.  For the first time, this group of prestigious writers have come together to create an opportunity for new and seasoned writers from around Montana and the United States to come together, share ideas, network, and learn.  I proud to announce we are having our first official Montana Romance Writers Conference.  I hope to see you there!

2012 Montana Romance Writers Conference**

 **(From the official Montana Romance Writers Website)

Montana Romance Writers

2012 Writers Conference

Fairmont Hot Springs Resort September 28th, 29th & 30th
Come join us for a few days of fun, learning and networking! Our talented group of Montana romance writers include
New York Times Best Selling Author Kat Martin as well as
USA Today bestselling author, B.J. Daniels.
We're committed to helping the writers within this great state of ours succeed as writers.
The inaugural Montana Writers Conference will give far-flung Montana romance writers the opportunity to learn, meet and re-energize for the work it takes to complete a novel and still have a life! Benefits for attending include:
  • Better understanding of the positive/negatives of your writing
  • Marketing of your published works to other writers in Montana
  • Networking opportunities

Keynote: How to Become an Overnight SuccessAfter 19 years and 60 books, B.J. Daniels will share her secret to building a long-term writing career. She'll talk about being true to yourself as a writer, hanging in there and how important it is to write a lot of books!

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To Register or Learn More Please Visit:  The official Montana Romance Writers Website!!!