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Showing posts with label Allison Kingsley. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 08, 2014

ParaMysMo 2014 - Allison Kingsley, author of the Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries - October 8, 2014


Please welcome Allison Kingsley, author of the Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries, who shares how the Quinn cousins celebrate Halloween at the Raven's Nest Bookstore!







The Quinn cousins pull out all the stops to celebrate Halloween in the Raven’s Nest. A life-sized figure of a fortune teller awaits you just inside the door, and make sure to duck your head when entering, or you’ll get tangled up in the cobwebs. Oh, and that enormous spider dangling just above your nose? Don’t worry, it’s not real. I think.

Stephanie Quinn Dowd owns and runs the Raven’s Nest - a paranormal bookstore. She can tell you anything you want to know about witches, ghosts and vampires. Clara Quinn helps her cousin, in between solving murders, that is. Clara has inherited the family sixth sense, which is sometimes there when she needs it and more often when she doesn’t. Sometimes it helps her solve murders. Sometimes it doesn’t.

As you make your way down the aisles, you’ll hear eerie music playing, punctuated with shrieks and screams. Cobwebs and spiders are everywhere, and around one corner a skeleton leers at you as you pass by. That black cat strolling along in front of you? He’s real. His name is Edgar.

Don’t take too long to browse the tantalizing books on the shelves. Someone dressed as a ghost or vampire might jump out at you. It could even be a real ghost or vampire. One never knows at the Raven’s Nest.

If and when you safely reach the Reader’s Nook, you’ll find a wicked witch in a very tall hat brewing some evil concoction in a cauldron. Don’t worry. It’s just Clara making hot cider. There’s even bowls of candy on the counter for the little ones. Oh, and the big furry animal furiously wagging his tail is Tatters. He belongs to Rick, who owns the hardware store across the street. Tatters lives with Clara, because Rick doesn’t have time to take care of him. Clara would do just about anything for Rick.

Clara can read Tatters’ mind, which can be very disturbing when out in public. What’s more, Tatters understands everything she says, which makes for some interesting one-sided conversations.

Anyway, if you want to celebrate Halloween in style, pay a visit to the Raven’s Nest Bookstore. It’s in Finn’s Harbor, on the coast of Maine. Just be sure to keep an eye out for the zombie. He’s not a friendly fellow.





Extra Sensory Deception
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 4
Berkeley, August 5, 2014
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 288 pages

As the owners of the Raven’s Nest bookstore, cousins Stephanie and Clara Quinn are the premier booksellers in the quaint town of Finn’s Harbor, Maine. But with Clara’s inherited ability to read minds and see the future, she’s also the premier crime solver…

You don’t have to be a psychic to know: The rodeo is coming to town! Clara’s boyfriend, Rick Sanders, invites her to the show to meet his high school buddy and expert calf roper, Wes Carlton. But when Clara’s Quinn Sense offers her a disturbing vision involving a rodeo clown, she worries that there will be more danger at the rodeo than just the traditional bucking bronco.

Of course, her premonition turns out to be accurate, and a dead body is discovered behind the concert stage, strangled by Wes’s piggin’ string. Rick is sure that there’s no way Wes could have murdered anyone, but he’s going to need Clara’s Quinn Sense to keep the authorities from roping the wrong suspect... 
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Trouble Vision
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 3
Berkley, June 4, 2013
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 304 pages

In quaint Finn’s Harbor, Maine, cousins and best friends Clara and Stephanie Quinn run The Raven’s Nest bookstore. But thanks to Clara’s ability to read minds and see the future, selling books sometimes gets shelved in favor of saving lives…

When the new mayor calls a press conference about the controversial hotel resort being built on the edge of the city, the residents of Finn’s Harbor have an opportunity to express their concerns about traffic and tourists. But when the debating turns into outright fighting, Clara gets a premonition that’s nothing but trouble.

While Stephanie is enthralled with her cousin’s vision, Clara just wants it to go away. Then a customer comes into The Raven’s Nest talking about a fatal fall at the hotel’s construction site, and Clara knows better than to ignore her Quinn Sense. In a town full of citizens who want the project to fail, Clara and Stephanie have to figure out who made the jump from anger to murder…
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound



A Sinister Sense
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 2
Berkley, July 3, 2012
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 288 pages

Visions of the future and turning into people's thoughts come naturally to Clara Quinn thanks to her inherited Quinn Sense. Unfortunately, it offers no insight into her love life—or lack thereof—especially where hardware store owner Rick Sanders is concerned. But even though she's still nursing a broken heart, Clara offers Rick a home for his troublesome dog, Tatters.

But Tatters is the least of Rick's problems when a dead body is discovered in the back of his truck. The victim was seen in the hardware store—and bludgeoned to death with a hammer stolen from there. Clara believes Rick is innocent, but she's not sure whether that belief comes from the Quinn Sense in her head or simply from a desire in her heart...
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound



Mind Over Murder
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 1
Berkley, September 6, 2011
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 272 pages

Cousins and best friends, Clara and Stephanie Quinn run The Raven's Nest Bookstore, where people go to find their most coveted reads. But they have no idea it's the psychically-gifted Clara who's reading them...

The bookstore has made an enemy of the town crier, Ana Jordon, who claims that the store's occult collection is "poisoning" the town's youth. Meanwhile, the store's number-one employee, Molly, has made no secret of her anger over Ana's antics. So when Ana is found dead, killed by the bust of Edgar Allen Poe sculpted by Molly, the evidence is stacked against her. And Clara must rely on her gift to make sense of this senseless murder...
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound





About Allison

Allison Kingsley has been writing romance and mysteries for twenty-five years. She has published over sixty novels and two short stories. She lives on a golf course in Oregon with her husband, Bill, and Tippi, a rat terrier who thinks she’s a Great Dane. When she’s not playing golf, she’s either going camping with her husband in their motor home, or analyzing movies on TV.




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Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Guest Blog by Allison Kingsley and Review and Giveaway of Extra Sensory Deception - August 5, 2014


Please welcome Allison Kingsley to The Qwillery. Extra Sensory Deception, the 4th Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery, is out today from Berkley. Please join The Qwillery in wishing Allison a Happy Publication Day!







I like to watch people, whether I’m in a grocery store or a restaurant, filing away in my mind little snips of information I can use in my books. I have often drawn some curious stares myself in a checkout stand. Like the time I had a flash of inspiration and excitedly told my husband that I’d decided to hire a hit man to kill Simon’s wife. The woman in front of me spun around as if she’d been shot, hurriedly grabbed her bag and fled.

When starting a new book, the characters come first with me. I have to know intimately the people who will drive my story. I have to know their deepest secrets, for only then can I tell how they will react to all the problems I’m going to throw at them.

Take Clara and Stephanie, the main characters in Extra Sensory Deception, for instance. They are cousins, both an only child, and grew up inseparable. They shared everything, from books and clothes to wishes and dreams. One was rarely seen without the other. Yet they are as different as sea and sand. Stephanie is impulsive, quick to act and just as quick to have second thoughts. Clara takes her time, analyzing, reflecting and weighing the consequences. Their adventures take them on the same path, but often with quite different results.

Secondary characters are the most fun to create. I can be more adventurous with them, giving them quirks and traits that would be tiresome in the main characters. In Extra Sensory Deception Clara’s assistant is a very large, very exuberant, somewhat mischievous dog named Tatters. Clara also has an unusual gift - she has inherited the family’s sixth sense, which allows her to read Tatters’ mind. Their conversations are a joy to write.

I’m often asked if I base my characters on real people. I think all writers do that, even if they’re not aware of it. I do know that a little bit of me is in all my main characters, and that all the people I create in my stories are made up of traits, quirks and descriptions of people I’ve met in my life.

When I was still living in England, my parents owned a small seaside hotel. The guests came from all over the country, and from all walks of life. It fascinated me to discover that we are all alike in so many ways, with the same wants and needs, yet every one of us is unique in some special way. It is in that individuality that I find my most memorable characters.

The people in my stories are like family to me. I smile when they smile, cry when they cry. They wake me up in the night to tell me their story, and they are with me every minute of the day until the book is finished. Then I’m off again to the grocery store for more inspiration.

So, if you see someone staring at you in the checkout stand, it might just be a writer like me, fascinated by something you’ve said or done. Or not.



Extra Sensory Deception
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 4
Berkeley, August 5, 2014
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 288 pages
Review Copy: Provided by the Publisher

As the owners of the Raven’s Nest bookstore, cousins Stephanie and Clara Quinn are the premier booksellers in the quaint town of Finn’s Harbor, Maine. But with Clara’s inherited ability to read minds and see the future, she’s also the premier crime solver…

You don’t have to be a psychic to know: The rodeo is coming to town! Clara’s boyfriend, Rick Sanders, invites her to the show to meet his high school buddy and expert calf roper, Wes Carlton. But when Clara’s Quinn Sense offers her a disturbing vision involving a rodeo clown, she worries that there will be more danger at the rodeo than just the traditional bucking bronco.

Of course, her premonition turns out to be accurate, and a dead body is discovered behind the concert stage, strangled by Wes’s piggin’ string. Rick is sure that there’s no way Wes could have murdered anyone, but he’s going to need Clara’s Quinn Sense to keep the authorities from roping the wrong suspect... 
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Qwill's Thoughts

Extra Sensory Deception is the 4th paranormal cozy mystery in Allison Kingsley's Raven's Nest Bookstore series set in Finn's Harbor, Maine. Cousins Stephanie and Clara are back (of course) as well as Clara's boyfriend, Rick, and bookstore employee, Molly, along with other inhabitants of Finn's Harbor.

The rodeo comes to town as a new part of the annual Memorial Day weekend festival. Clara, who has inherited the family's 6th sense (the Quinn Sense) has a premonition of something bad happening to a rodeo clown. Clara is not a fan of her Quinn Sense. It's unpredictable, unclear and out of her control. So far she has explained her mental absences when having a vision as indigestion. I'm not sure why anyone believes that but they do. Clara is dating Rick Sanders, the hardware store owner. She hasn't told him about her Quinn Sense though he knows that she is very intuitive and seems to know what people are thinking.

In Extra Sensory Deception, Rick asks Clara to ask some questions about a murder at the rodeo because the main suspect is an old friend of Rick's, Wes Carlton. Of course, Clara and Stephanie ask more than a few questions and start investigating the murder. Clara doesn't feel that Wes did it but is not 100% sure of that. Shenanigans ensue as the cousins start tracking down leads. There are plenty of suspects for them to investigate despite the police chief of Finn's Harbor asking Clara to not get herself in trouble. Stephanie is her willing accomplice as usual.

I really enjoy the interactions between Clara and Tatters (the dog). Her Quinn Sense allows her to read Tatter's mind so that they can converse. Clara's relationship with Rick is really nice and I'm hoping that they stay together. I also enjoy reading Stephanie's interactions with her husband George. Clara and Stephanie have a bond that comes through to the reader throughout the novel. Kingsley is very, very good at creating authentic relationships between the characters.

The murder mystery is complicated enough without being outlandish and is well done. It kept me wondering who the murderer was though I had my suspicions. The entire novel moves along at a nice clip without being rushed.

While Clara's Quinn Sense gives her visions, lets her read minds occasionally and intuit if someone is lying, I can't help but wonder if Clara would accept her Quinn Sense instead of fighting against it, the meaning of her visions would be more clear and she'd have more control. On the other hand she does worry about what others outside of her family will think of her gift. Something to ponder!

Extra Sensory Deception is another engaging cozy mystery from Allison Kingsley. Visit the Raven's Nest Bookshop for the mystery, stay for the wonderful characters.





About Allison

Allison Kingsley has been writing romance and mysteries for twenty-five years. She has published over sixty novels and two short stories. She lives on a golf course in Oregon with her husband, Bill, and Tippi, a rat terrier who thinks she’s a Great Dane. When she’s not playing golf, she’s either going camping with her husband in their motor home, or analyzing movies on TV.




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Saturday, July 20, 2013

ParaCozyMysMo - Interview with Tatters from the Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries by Allison Kingsley - July 20 2013


Please welcome Tatters to The Qwillery. Tatters is a mostly Irish Wolfhound who lives with one of the owners of the Raven's Nest Bookstore in Maine. He's an exceptional dog and is featured in the Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries by Allison Kingsley.







TQ:  Hi Tatters. Welcome to The Qwillery!

Tatters:  Thanks for asking me. Interesting place. Lots of new smells.



TQ:  Tell us about yourself.

Tatters:  Nothing I like better. I'm proud to say that I'm mostly Irish wolfhound, with just a touch of lower species thrown in. We're the tallest of all dog breeds and long ago in the U.K., only nobles were allowed to own us. Nowadays anyone can own and breed us, if they have the nerve. We can look kind of intimidating but we’re a lot more sociable than people think. I get along well with most humans, even little ones, as long as they don't pull my tail or poke me in the eyes.



TQ:  Tatters, could you tell us how you came to live with Clara and Stephanie Quinn (cousins and owners of The Raven's Nest bookstore)?

Tatters:  Oh, I don't live with Stephanie. She's always complaining about allergies. I live with Clara and Jessie, her mother. I used to live with Rick and his wife. Rick owns the hardware store across from the Raven's Nest bookstore. Anyway, Rick got divorced and his ex-wife's boyfriend was afraid of me so I went to live with Rick. Wolfhounds don't like being left along too long. We tend to tear things apart to relieve the boredom. Rick took me to the hardware store, but my tail kept sweeping stuff off the shelves. When Clara came into the store I fell in love with her right away. She's a kind, smart, pretty lady and Rick's nuts about her. Anyway, they were talking and I heard the word 'pound' mentioned. I thought I was doomed, but the next thing I knew Clara was taking me home. I've been there ever since. Clara has this weird sixth sense thing where she has visions and can see into the future. Sometimes she can read people’s thoughts, but what’s really weird, she hears what I’m thinking. It's awkward at times, especially when people hear us talking to each other.



TQ:  What is your typical day like?

Tatters:  I sleep on Clara's bed at night, so I get up when she does. I take a stroll in the back yard and sniff around for intruders, have some breakfast, then I hang around Clara until she leaves for the bookstore. I usually sleep until Jessie gets home from work in the afternoon. Jessie is a bit of a grouch and a little too bossy, but we get along okay.



TQ:  You have a reputation for being a bit 'unmanageable'. Do you think this is a fair assessment?

Tatters:  Who, me? Unmanageable? Who said that? Why, I’m the sweetest, most obedient dog you’ll ever meet. Okay, so sometimes I get excited and forget how big I am. I bump Jessie and Clara off their feet now and then. I like to go for walks, and I get a little impatient if I have to wait too long, and sometimes Clara says my thoughts are impudent, whatever that means. I might take up too much space on Clara’s bed, but I keep her warm on cold nights. What more could you ask?



TQ:  Are you really man's best friend?

Tatters:  Absolutely. I’d die for those I love, and defend them to my last breath. I’m companion, protector, savior and my wet nose on a cheek can dry tears in an instant. What human can say that?



TQ:  Where is your favorite place to hide your bones?

Tatters:  Do you really think I’d tell everyone that? If you must know, you might look under Jessie’s favorite rose bushes in the backyard. Don’t tell her, though. She’d hide my food dish.



TQ:  Some say you are really the hero of the story. Is that true?

Tatters:  Aw, shucks. Well, I try. I love helping Clara and Stephanie investigate a murder, and I’m always on guard, ready to protect them. I’m faster and a lot more frightening when I’m riled up, so they’re always happy to have me along. Even if Stephanie does complain about her allergies.



TQ:  Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery!

Tatters:  Thanks for asking me! It’s always a pleasure to talk about myself. Don’t forget to visit the Raven’s Nest bookstore when you’re in Finn’s Harbor. It’s on the coast of Maine. You won’t see me in there, I do too much damage with my tail, but you’ll find some great books - lots of fantasy and science fiction. Stephanie’s a huge fan of Edgar Allan Poe. Happy Reading!






Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries

Mind Over Murder
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 1
Berkley, September 6, 2011
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 272 pages

Cousins and best friends, Clara and Stephanie Quinn run The Raven's Nest Bookstore, where people go to find their most coveted reads. But they have no idea it's the psychically-gifted Clara who's reading them...

The bookstore has made an enemy of the town crier, Ana Jordon, who claims that the store's occult collection is "poisoning" the town's youth. Meanwhile, the store's number-one employee, Molly, has made no secret of her anger over Ana's antics. So when Ana is found dead, killed by the bust of Edgar Allen Poe sculpted by Molly, the evidence is stacked against her. And Clara must rely on her gift to make sense of this senseless murder...
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound



A Sinister Sense
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 2
Berkley, July 3, 2012
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 288 pages

Visions of the future and turning into people's thoughts come naturally to Clara Quinn thanks to her inherited Quinn Sense. Unfortunately, it offers no insight into her love life—or lack thereof—especially where hardware store owner Rick Sanders is concerned. But even though she's still nursing a broken heart, Clara offers Rick a home for his troublesome dog, Tatters.

But Tatters is the least of Rick's problems when a dead body is discovered in the back of his truck. The victim was seen in the hardware store—and bludgeoned to death with a hammer stolen from there. Clara believes Rick is innocent, but she's not sure whether that belief comes from the Quinn Sense in her head or simply from a desire in her heart...
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound



Trouble Vision
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 3
Berkley, June 4, 2013
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 304 pages

In quaint Finn’s Harbor, Maine, cousins and best friends Clara and Stephanie Quinn run The Raven’s Nest bookstore. But thanks to Clara’s ability to read minds and see the future, selling books sometimes gets shelved in favor of saving lives…

When the new mayor calls a press conference about the controversial hotel resort being built on the edge of the city, the residents of Finn’s Harbor have an opportunity to express their concerns about traffic and tourists. But when the debating turns into outright fighting, Clara gets a premonition that’s nothing but trouble.

While Stephanie is enthralled with her cousin’s vision, Clara just wants it to go away. Then a customer comes into The Raven’s Nest talking about a fatal fall at the hotel’s construction site, and Clara knows better than to ignore her Quinn Sense. In a town full of citizens who want the project to fail, Clara and Stephanie have to figure out who made the jump from anger to murder…
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound




About Allison

Allison Kingsley has been writing romance and mysteries for twenty-five years. She has published over sixty novels and two short stories. She lives on a golf course in Oregon with her husband, Bill, and Tippi, a rat terrier who thinks she’s a Great Dane. When she’s not playing golf, she’s either going camping with her husband in their motor home, or analyzing movies on TV.

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Thursday, July 05, 2012

ParaCozyMysMo - Allison Kingsley - Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries

Please welcome Allison Kingsley to The Qwillery as part of ParaCozyMysMo! A Sinister Sense (A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 2) was published on July 3, 2012!




TQ:  Welcome to The Qwillery!

Allison:  Thank you! I'm delighted to be here.


TQ:  Writing quirks! What are some of yours?

Allison:  Whenever I get stuck in a scene or can't think of how to start the next one, I play solitaire or scrabble until my mind clears. Since that happens a dozen times during my work day, I play a lot of games. I'm also a procrastinator. I give myself plenty of time when setting a deadline, then I wait until the very last minute to begin the book, which means I'm scrambling at the end to get it done on time. I always say I work better under pressure. What I really mean is that I lack discipline.


TQ:  Who are some of your favorite writers?

Allison:  Oh, so many! I love to read and rarely have the time to indulge. Let's see... Jane Austen and the Brontes, Hemingway, John Grisham, and too many romance and mystery authors to name.


TQ: Are you a plotter or a pantser?

Allison:  Plotter..all the way. I need a map to follow, though often I'll take detours and have to find my way back. I started plotting when writing one of my early books. I got to the third chapter and much to my astonishment and dismay, my hero found the villain dead on the floor of his apartment. No matter what I did I couldn't resurrect him, and I had to hunt for another villain which threw all my ideas out of the window. Now I plot.


TQ:  What is the most challenging thing for you about writing?

Allison:  Getting it down. That's the drawback of preplotting. Once I know the full story, it's hard to keep the excitement going. I love the plotting and revising phases, but the actual writing is exhausting.


TQ:  Your most recent novel is A Sinister Sense (A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 2). What inspired you to write mysteries with paranormal/supernatural elements?

Allison:  I wanted to do something different, and the idea of an amateur sleuth who solves crimes by using her sixth sense, which sometimes works for her and sometimes doesn't, appealed to me enough to want to write the series.


TQ:  Do you base your paranormal/supernatural elements on existing lore, make things up or both?

Allison:  Existing. Don't tell anyone, but I also have a sixth sense that sometimes works and sometimes doesn't!


TQ:  What sorts of research have you done for The Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries? What is the oddest bit of information that you’ve come across in your research.

Allison:  Having worked in a bookstore, my research is mostly the background. I live on the west coast, and the Raven's Nest is situated in Finn's Harbor, a fictional coastal town in Maine. Not sure I have any oddities, though I was fascinated by the descriptions of lobster rolls. It seems there are many versions of them. I'd love to visit Maine and try one of those!


TQ:  Tell us something about A Sinister Sense that is not in the book description.

Allison:  Clara hates the fact that she's inherited the Quinn Sense, and does everything she can to hide it. She's particularly irritated by the fact that she can read the dog's mind. At the worst possible moments.


TQ:  In A Sinister Sense who was the easiest character to write and why? The hardest and why?

Allison:  Clara was the easiest, probably because I can identify with her. Her cousin and partner-in-crime, Stephanie, was a challenge. She's tough to pin down. Mostly because she's impulsive and a little erratic, and doesn't like to be categorized.


TQ:   Which character in The Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries has surprised you the most?

Allison:  Molly Owens, the cousins' assistant. I thought she was an air-head, but she's turned out to be smart, funny and very inventive.


TQ:   What's next?

Allison:  Well, again, don't tell anyone, but I'm thinking of going back to writing romances. I miss Doreen Roberts, and I think it's time I brought her back out of the archives. Also, I'm in the process of reissuing the early Pennyfoot Hotel series as Ebooks. The first one, Room with a Clue, should be online any day now.


TQ:  Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery.

Allison:  My pleasure. Thank you for having me!



Raven's Nest Bookstore Mysteries

A Sinister Sense
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 2
Berkley (Prime Crime), July 3, 2012
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 288 pages

Visions of the future and turning into people's thoughts come naturally to Clara Quinn thanks to her inherited Quinn Sense. Unfortunately, it offers no insight into her love life—or lack thereof—especially where hardware store owner Rick Sanders is concerned. But even though she's still nursing a broken heart, Clara offers Rick a home for his troublesome dog, Tatters.

But Tatters is the least of Rick's problems when a dead body is discovered in the back of his truck. The victim was seen in the hardware store—and bludgeoned to death with a hammer stolen from there. Clara believes Rick is innocent, but she's not sure whether that belief comes from the Quinn Sense in her head or simply from a desire in her heart...
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound


Mind Over Murder
A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery 1
Berkley (Prime Crime), September 6, 2011
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 272 pages

Cousins and best friends, Clara and Stephanie Quinn run The Raven's Nest Bookstore, where people go to find their most coveted reads. But they have no idea it's the psychically-gifted Clara who's reading them...

The bookstore has made an enemy of the town crier, Ana Jordon, who claims that the store's occult collection is "poisoning" the town's youth. Meanwhile, the store's number-one employee, Molly, has made no secret of her anger over Ana's antics. So when Ana is found dead, killed by the bust of Edgar Allen Poe sculpted by Molly, the evidence is stacked against her. And Clara must rely on her gift to make sense of this senseless murder...
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound



About Allison

Allison Kingsley is the pseudonym of Doreen Roberts Hight, also known as Kate Kingsbury, author of The Pennyfoot Hotel mysteries, a historical series set in Edwardian England, and as Doreen Roberts, writing romances for Harlequin. Doreen has published over sixty books, many of them national best sellers. She lives on a golf course in Oregon with her husband, and a rat terrier who thinks she’s Great Dane.

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Monday, July 02, 2012

The View From Monday - July 2, 2012

Happy first Monday in July. July is ParaCozyMystMo at The Qwillery celebrating those wonderful paranormal and magical cozy mysteries.

Monday -  2012 Debut Author Challenge Guest Blog byHanna Martine. Liquid Lies (The Elementals 1) will be published on July 3, 2012.

Tuesday -   ParaCozyMysMo with Ellery Adams. Pies and Prejudice (Charmed Pie Shop Mystery 1) will be published on July 3, 2012.

Wednesday -  Happy July 4th!

Thursday -  ParaCozyMysMo with Allison Kinglsey. A Sinister Sense (Raven's Nest Bookstore 2) will be published on July 3, 2012

Friday -  ParaCozyMysMo with Juliet Blackwell. Juliet write theWichcraft Mysteries and the Haunted Home Renovation Mysteries. In a Witch's Wardrobe (Witchcraft Mysteries 4) will be published on July 3, 2012.

Saturday - Guest Blog by Amanda Bonilla - My Favorite Time-Sucks. Blood Before Sunrise (Shaede Assassin 2) will be published on July 3, 2012.




There are many books out this week! Many!  You can find a printable PDF of this week's releases by clicking here. Take it shopping with you. :-)



July 1, 2012
TITLEAUTHORSERIES
The Werewolf of Paris (ri)
Guy Endore H/M
Aleron
Kane H - Strigoi 1
Quiver (h2tp)
Holly Luhning H/M
The Soul Consortium
Simon West-Bulford SF



July 3, 2012
TITLEAUTHORSERIES
Pies and Prejudice
Ellery Adams PCM - Charmed Pie Shoppe Mystery 1
Other Worlds Than These
John Joseph Adams SF - Anthology
The Portrait of Doreene Gray
Esri Allbritten PCM - Chihuahua Mystery 2
Iron Gray Sea
Taylor Anderson SF - Destroyermen 7
In a Witch's Wardrobe
Juliet Blackwell PCM - Witchcraft Mystery 4
Cloaked in Malice
Annette Blair PCM - Vintage Magic 5
Wake of the Bloody Angel
Alex Bledsoe F/M - Eddie Lacrosse 4
Blood Before Sunrise
Amanda Bonilla UF - Shaede Assassin 2
Orion and King Arthur
Ben Bova SF/TT
A Million Heavens
John Brandon G/O/S
The Hollow Earth: At the Earth's Core and Pellucidar
Edgar Rice Burroughs SF/A
The Sleeping and the Dead
Jeff Crook M w/PE - Jackie Lyons 1
A Hunger So Wild
Sylvia Day PNR - Renegade Angels 2
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Ninth Annual Collection

Gardner Dozois SF - Anthology
The Asylum Interviews: Bronx (e)
Jocelynn Drake UF - Asylum Tales Short Story
House of Sighs
Aaron Dries H
Samurai Game
Christine Feehan PNR - GhostWalkers 10
Night Seeker
Yasmine Galenorn UF - Indigo Court 3
Heaven's War
David S. Goyer
Michael Cassutt
SF - Heaven's Shadow 2
Alliance Forged
Kylie Griffin FR - Light Blade 2
Stalking the Others
Jess Haines UF - H&W Investigations 4
Assignment in Eternity (ri)
Robert A. Heinlein SF
Citadels of the Lost (h2mm)
Tracy Hickman F - Annals of Drakis 2
The Legend of Jig Dragonslayer
Jim C. Hines F - Jig the Goblin Omnibus
Thieftaker
D. B. Jackson F - Thieftaker Chronicles 1
This Dark Earth
John Hornor Jacobs H
The Dragon Reborn (ri)
Robert Jordan F - Wheel of Time 3
Goddess in the Middle
Stephanie Julian PER - Forgotten Goddesses 3
Fire Kissed
Erin Kellison PNR - Shadow Kissed 1
A Sinister Sense
Allison Kingsley PCM - Raven's Nest Bookstore 2
Dragon Rule (tp2mm)
E.E. Knight F - Age of Fire 5
The Unincorporated Woman (h2tp)
Dani Kollin
Eytan Kollin
SF - Unincorporated 3
Lethal Outlook
Victoria Laurie PCM - Psychic Eye 10
God Save the Queen
Kate Locke UF - Immortal Empire 1
The Immorality Engine (h2tp)
George Mann F/M/SP - Newbury & Hobbes Investigations 3
Liquid Lies (d)
Hanna Martine PNR -  Elementals 1
Lord of Fire and Ice
Connie Mason
w/ Mia Marlowe
HR w/ PE
Hedge End
Peter Mark May H
Tin Swift
Devon Monk SP - Age of Steam 2
Tainted Night, Tainted Blood
E.S. Moore UF - Kat Redding 2
My Lady Mage
Alexis Morgan FR - Warriors of the Mist 1
The Night Circus (h2tp)
Erin Morgenstern F
Up Jumps the Devil (d)
Michael Poore F
Grave Memory
Kalayna Price UF - Alex Craft 3
Downpour (h2mm)
Kat Richardson UF - Greywalker 6
Even White Trash Zombies Get the Blues
Diana Rowland UF - White Trash Zombie 2
Neverwinter
R.A. Salvatore F - D&D Forgotten Realms: Neverwinter Night Trilogy 2
Elfhome
Wen Spencer F - Elfhome 3
Spin the Sky
Katy Stauber SF
The Apocalypse Codex
Charles Stross UF - Laundry Files 4
Voyage to Kazohinia
Sandor Szathmari SF/Dystopia
Advent (d)
James Treadwell F
War Maid's Choice Limited Signed Edition
David Weber F - War God 4
War Maid's Choice
David Weber F - War God 4
The Hollow City
Dan Wells H/Su
Waking Hours (h2tp)
Lis Wiehl M/PE - East Salem Trilogy 1
The Beginners (h2tp)
Rebecca Wolff H



July 4, 2012
TITLEAUTHORSERIES
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2012 Edition
Paula Guran (ed) F/H - Anthology



d - Debut
e - eBook
h2mm - Hardcover to Mass Market Paperback
h2tp - Hardcover to Trade Paperback
ri - Reissue or Reprint
tp2mm - Trade Paperback to Mass Market Paperback

A - Adventure
F - Fantasy
FR - Fantasy Romance
H - Horror
HR - Historical Romance
G - Gothic
M - Mystery
O - Occult
PCM - Paranormal Cozy Mystery
PE - Paranormal Elements
PER - Paranormal Erotic Romance
PNR - Paranormal Romance
S - Supernatural
SF - Science Fiction
SP - Steampunk
Su - Suspense
TT - Time Travel
UF - Urban Fantasy