The Great Shooters Blog Tour

Virtual Book Tour – February 1 – March 8 

February 1 – RABT Book Tours – Kick Off

February 2 – The Faerie Review – Spotlight

February 3 – Joss’s Corner – Spotlight

February 4 – Our Town Book Reviews – Excerpt

February 5 – The Indie Express – Review

February 6 – Crossroad Reviews – Spotlight

February 7 – Matters That Count – Excerpt

February 8 – Tea Time and Books – Spotlight

February 9 – A Life Through Books – Interview

February 12 – Nana’s Book Reviews – Spotlight

February 13 – Texas Book Nook – Review

February 14 – Momma Says to Read or Not to Read – Spotlight

February 15 – Book Junkiez – Excerpt

February 19 – Writers N Authors – Interview

February 20 – Book Corner News and Reviews – Spotlight

February 21 – My Bookmarked Reads – Excerpt

February 22 – Sapphyria’s Books – Spotlight

February 23 – Novel News Network – Review

February 24 – The Avid Reader – Interview

February 26 – Books Blog – Spotlight

February 27 – My Reading Addiction – Interview

February 28 – Lisa’s Everyday Reads – Spotlight

February 29 – Momma and Her Stories – Excerpt

March 4 – On a Reading Bender – Review

March 5 – Liliyana Shadowlyn – Spotlight

March 6 – Pay Fayo Reviews – Spotlight

March 7 – BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog – Spotlight

March 8 – RABT Reviews – Wrap Up

Author Interview

If you had to describe yourself in three words, what would they be?
Scientist, writer, editor

Tell us 10 fun facts about yourself!
1. I became a professional author late in life, at 65.

2. My favorite place to visit is France.

3. I live with my wife and youngest son (16) in Wendell, NC. We have a four-year-old Cardigan Welsh Corgi and four cats

4. I went to high school in Manhattan, commuting from my home in New Jersey every day.

5. I have a masters degree in microbiology and have worked as a toxicologist. Comes in handy for plots involving poison.

6. I’m an NRA-certified rifle, pistol and shotgun instructor. Comes in handy for plots involving guns.

7. I speak, read and write French, and have spent two months in France.

8. I found my grandmother’s birthplace in Galway, Ireland and traveled there a few years ago to spend a wonderful day with my Irish family.

9. After college, I spent a summer with my best friend driving from New Jersey to Fairbanks, Alaska along the Alaska Highway.

10. The Natalie McMasters Mysteries began as a short story, Stakeout!, that you can read for free on my website. I tried to sell it to the mystery magazines and failed, so I wrote the first novel, Stripper!, and published it on Amazon.

 
What creature do you consider your “spirit animal” to be?
A cat, most definitely. Cats are elegant, independent, predatory survivors.

 
Did you want to be an author when you grew up?
Yes. I loved reading as a kid. I started with the Hardy Boys, then moved on to Rick Brant and Ken Holt. I also loved Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lester Dent who wrote Doc Savage, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. These guys were my heroes. I got away from fiction writing in high school and college, and severely curtailed my mystery reading for many years due to job responsibilities. I wish I had tried to make it as an author when I was younger, instead of focusing on making money.

 
What are your top 5 favorite movies?

1.      Moby Dick (1956) with Gregory Peck and Richard Baseheart

2.      Casablanca (1942) with Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains and Ingrid Bergman

3.      Rocky (1976) with Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young and Carl Weathers

4.      The Karate Kid (1984) with Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Elisabeth Shue and  Martin Kove

5.      The Pearl of Death (1944) with Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Dennis Hoey and Mary Gordon

 
If you could dine with any literary character, who would it be and why?
It would have to be Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe. He has Fritz Brenner, one of the best chefs in New York City working in his home. I would also expect the dinner conversation to be exceptional.


What fictional character would you want to be friends with in real life?
The great detective, Sherlock Holmes, of course. Perhaps I could take Watson’s role on those nights he had to be home with his wife.

 
What fantastical fictional world would you want to live in (if any) given the chance?
The Dungeons and Dragons setting known as the Forgotten Realms, in the city of Silverymoon. Of course, I would have to be a high-level wizard.

 
If you could live in any time period, what would it be and why?
I can think of no time in human history better to be alive in than right now. We all have amazing potential to be whatever we want to – we just have to act to achieve it. Technology has contributed much to our lives, with more to come. This is the best time humanity has ever experienced.

 
What is your favorite genre to read?
Crime fiction, without a doubt. I love it all; cozy mysteries, hard-boiled detective stories, police procedurals and even paranormal mysteries. It gives an author great opportunities to explore the breadth of human behavior and allows for the creation of fantastic characters.

 
How long, on average, does it take you to write a book?
Six months.


How do you select the names of your characters?
They just come to me. I do check, however, that I do not use similar names in the same book, or even names with similar initials, or that sound similar, to avoid confusing the reader. I also like to refer to a given character in a consistent manner (e.g., first name, last name, title, nickname) in a single book to avoid ambiguity.


Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?
Writer’s block does not exist in this dojo, does it? Write, even if you think you’re writing dreck. You may find out later that you’ve done something great.

Sister! is a finalist for the Silver Falchion award!

The 7th book in the Natalie McMasters Mysteries, Sister!, made the short list in the action/adventure category for the prestigious Silver Falchion award. The winner will be announced at the Killer Nashville International Writers Conference Awards Dinner on Saturday, August 19 in Nashville, Tennessee.

The 6th volume, Killers!, won the award last year. Here’s hoping for a repeat!

Unfortunately, I will not be present at this year’s conference because my youngest son starts college that weekend.

The Great Sister! Book Tour Begins on January 2!

The latest book in the Natalie McMasters Mysteries, Sister!, will begin it’s virtual book tour on January 2. Each day, Sister! will be featured on a different blog. There will be excerpts, author interviews, reviews and more! Please visit each host listed below to show your support. And enter the giveaway to win a FREE copy of Sister!

Virtual Book Tour – January 2 – February 3

January 2 – RABT Book Tours – Kick Off

January 3 – Book Reviews by Virginia Lee – Spotlight

January 4 – Nana’s Book Reviews – Spotlight

January 5 –Book Junkiez – Excerpt

January 6 – Liliyana Shadowlyn – Spotlight

January 7 – Sue Wallace – Review

January 9 – The Faerie Review – Spotlight

January 10 – Momma and Her Stories – Excerpt

January 11 – Our Town Book Reviews – Spotlight

January 12 – The Avid Reader – Interview

January 13 – Momma Says to Read or Not to Read – Spotlight

January 14 – Susan’s Book World – Spotlight

January 16 – Paws. Read. Repeat – Review

January 17 – Books Blog – Spotlight

January 18 – Novel News Network – Review

January 19 – Book Corner News and Reviews – Spotlight

January 20 – My Reading Addiction – Interview

January 23 – Texas Book Nook – Review

January 24 – Crossroad Reviews – Spotlight

January 25 – Sapphyria’s Book Blog – Spotlight

January 26 – The Mystery Section – Excerpt

January 27 – Tea Time and Books – Spotlight

January 30 – On a Reading Bender – Review

January 31 – Kim’s Book Reviews and Writing Aha’s! – Spotlight

February 1 – The Indie Express – Review

February 2 – RABT Reviews – Wrap Up

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.