May Day Super Sale

Next Chapter and yours truly is please to announce Kobo’s May Super Sale. From May 9th to May 21st—for a mere $0.99 cents—you can purchase the first three books in the Triple Threat Investigation Agency series.

https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/triple-threat-mysteries-books-1-3

And for those not familiar with the P.I. antics, er, adventures of JJ, Rey, and Linda…

The Connecticut Corpse Caper

The first in the series was intended to be a standalone, but JJ, Rey, and Linda had other ideas. Well, Rey did and having EF4 stamina, she convinced the other two to follow suit. Caper has JJ, Rey, and Linda attempting to solve murders during tempestuous weather at a haunted mansion. Seven potential inheritance recipients must remain seven days to collect. Unfortunately, one by one, they topple like storm-blown saplings. The trio slap on amateur sleuthing caps, determined to find the crazed culprit(s).

Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie?

The gals did so well solving the mystery of the multiple murders in the haunted Connecticut mansion, they decide to go professional. Off to Oahu they fly and set up shop. The Triple Threat Investigation Agency accepts their first case: solving the secret of a millionaire’s pretty, young wife. Before they can discover said secret, however, the wife is found floating in the sapphire waters of the Pacific.

Coco’s Nuts

The newbie private eyes endeavor to prove their beautiful client did not murder two men. Not an easy feat when all the evidence is stacked against her, er, them, er … The one person who might shed some light is an odd little fellow named Coco. Too bad he’s gone MIA. The detecting travels of JJ, Rey, and Linda lead them along a few winding detours, such as the world of gambling and limb-breakers. Can they solve the case before more bodies drop—maybe theirs?

Perhaps you’d like to check them out …? 😊

Parrotting …

… repeating mechanically … with a bit of verve.  parrots1

Last week, we had Kobo’s long weekend sale for Triple Threat Mysteries-Books 1-3.

This week, we have Kobo’s Spring Reading Sale—from April 3rd to April 17th. Once again, Triple Threat Mysteries-Books 1-3 is avail for $0.99. Three books at 33.3 cents each. Sounds like a steal to me.

https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/triple-threat-mysteries-books-1-3

The three books in the collection:

The Connecticut Corpse Caper

The first in the series has JJ, Rey, and Linda attempting to solve a plethora of murders at a haunted mansion. Seven potential inheritance recipients have to stay seven days to collect. Unfortunately, one by one, they topple like storm-blown saplings. The trio slap on amateur sleuthing caps and determine to find the crazed culprit.

Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie?

The gals did so well in Connecticut, solving the mystery of the multiple murders in the haunted mansion, they decide to go professional. Off to Oahu they fly and set up shop. The Triple Threat Investigation Agency accepts their first case: solving the secret of a millionaire’s pretty, young wife. Before they can discover said secret, however, said wife is found floating in the sapphire waters of the Pacific.

Coco’s Nuts

The newbie private eyes have to prove their beautiful client did not murder two men. Not an easy feat when all the evidence is stacked against her. The one person who might shed some light is an odd little fellow named Coco. Too bad he’s gone MIA. The detecting travels of JJ, Rey, and Linda lead them along a few detours, such as the world of gambling and limb-breakers. Can they solve the case before more bodies drop—maybe theirs?

Speaking of parrotting, the trio would love it if you checked them out. 😊

T’is Another Season …

… for book promotions and visits from Mr. Bunny.

There’s the Kobo Easter Long Weekend Sale, happening March 28th through April 2nd. For a mere $0.99 you can place Triple Threat Mysteries-Books 1-3 beside the eggs and chocolate in your basket. 😊

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/triple-threat-mysteries-books-1-3

The three books in the collection:

The Connecticut Corpse Caper

The first in the series has JJ, Rey, and Linda attempting to solve a plethora of murders at a haunted mansion. Seven potential inheritance recipients have to stay seven days to collect. Unfortunately, one by one, they topple like storm-blown saplings. The trio slap on amateur sleuthing caps and determine to find the crazed culprit.

Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie?

The gals did so well in Connecticut, solving the mystery of the multiple murders in the haunted mansion, they decide to go professional. Off to Oahu they fly and set up shop. The Triple Threat Investigation Agency accepts their first case: solving the secret of a millionaire’s pretty, young wife. Before they can discover the curious secret, however, said wife is found floating in the sapphire waters of the Pacific.

Coco’s Nuts

The newbie private eyes have to prove their beautiful client did not murder two men. Not an easy feat when all the evidence is stacked against her. The one person who might shed some light is an odd little fellow named Coco. Too bad he’s gone MIA. The detecting travels of JJ, Rey, and Linda lead them along a few detours, such as the world of gambling and limb-breakers. Can they solve the case before more bodies drop—maybe theirs?

As I always say, the gals and I would love it if you checked us out. 😉

And, on that note, whether you’re celebrating Easter or simply waiting for Mr. Bunny’s delivery of nummy treats, may you enjoy this special weekend.

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Holiday Hype, Also Known as a Self-Promo Push

Nothing wrong with ending the year pushing one’s product …

… so-o, here’s that final promotional-push post.  😉

Thanks to Next Chapter and Kobo, you can get the Triple Threat Mysteries—Books 1-3 for $0.99 from December 21st through January 2nd. A great stocking-stuffer price. 😊

LINK TO BOOK PAGE IN STORE:

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/triple-threat-mysteries-books-1-3

If you’d like to find out how JJ, Rey, and Linda became private investigators, the first book The Connecticut Corpse Caper will enlighten you. Something to do with figuring out who’s knocking off a sundry of inheritance recipients in a haunted mansion. Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie and Coco’s Nuts have the trio, now the proud owners of the Triple Threat Investigation Agency in Hawaii, solving their first official paying cases. The former has them determining who killed the pretty trophy wife of an elderly millionaire while the latter has them attempting to prove their client is innocent of murder. All three provide a curious case of characters (also known as suspects) who truly give the gals a run for their money.

Perhaps you’d like to check us out? If you do, please let us know what you think. Truly, we’d love to hear from you.

Kobo’s Black Friday Sale

Hey there. Just a quick “me” plug … Kobo’s Black Friday Sale (Nov 24th thru Nov 27th) is featuring Triple Threat Mysteries – Books 1-3 for $0.99.

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/triple-threat-mysteries-books-1-3

It features the first book The Connecticut Corpse Caper, which details the wacky adventures JJ, Rey, and Linda encounter at their equally wacky aunt’s rurally located haunted mansion. When several of the potential inheritance recipients start dropping dead, the trio dons sleuthing caps to determine the culprit.

The next two books, Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie and Coco’s Nuts feature the now Hawaii-based—and official—private eyes solving their first paying cases. Hired by a wealthy elderly man to discover his trophy wife’s “secret” proves no easy feat … particularly when she is found floating in the Pacific. A beautiful truck driver is accused of murder in Coco, and the pretty P.I.s have to prove she’s innocent despite the overwhelming evidence that continually amasses.

Curious characters and circumstances make for diligent “detectiving” … if not treacherous times.

Given the price, Triple Threat Mysteries could just serve as a nice little [entertaining] stocking stuffer. As Rey said, they’d love to pop out of someone’s hosiery. (She has a unique sense of humor, but we all love her.) 😊

I Feel Like Dancin’, Ye-ahhh

I do feel like dancin’ . . . and so do JJ, Rey, and Linda—the private eyes of the Triple Threat Investigation Agency.  😊

Their latest adventure, Disco’s Dead and so is Mo-Mo (Triple Threat Mysteries Book 6), is officially available! You can find it as an ebook at Google Books, Apple Books, and Kobo (officially known as Rakuten Kobo).

https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=dXnXEAAAQBAJ

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/disco-s-dead-and-so-is-mo-mo

https://books.apple.com/us/book/discos-dead-and-so-is-mo-mo/id6466728893


Mo-Mo has JJ, Rey, and Linda solving the mystery surrounding the disappearance of mobster Mo-Mo Martine in Canada during the days of disco and polyester is finally solved when his body is found in a drum off the sapphire waters of Oahu. Countless people—family, friends, foes—hated Mo-Mo.  Anyone could have murdered him.  Or was it a professional hit by the notorious, never-miss Death Angel? Is it possible!? The faceless, nameless assassin-for-hire is still plying his trade after all these years? Will the trio figure it out before more murders occur . . . perhaps theirs?

If you do read the latest adventure (and we hope you do), perhaps you’d be so kind as to provide a review?  That’ll make us really dance!   😉

I do feel like dancin’ . . . and so do JJ, Rey, and Linda—the private eyes of the Triple Threat Investigation Agency.  😊

Their latest adventure, Disco’s Dead and so is Mo-Mo (Triple Threat Mysteries Book 6), is officially available! You can find it as an ebook at Google Books, Apple Books, and Kobo (officially known as Rakuten Kobo).

https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=dXnXEAAAQBAJ

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/disco-s-dead-and-so-is-mo-mo

https://books.apple.com/us/book/discos-dead-and-so-is-mo-mo/id6466728893


Mo-Mo has JJ, Rey, and Linda solving the mystery surrounding the disappearance of mobster Mo-Mo Martine in Canada during the days of disco and polyester is finally solved when his body is found in a drum off the sapphire waters of Oahu. Countless people—family, friends, foes—hated Mo-Mo.  Anyone could have murdered him.  Or was it a professional hit by the notorious, never-miss Death Angel? Is it possible!? The faceless, nameless assassin-for-hire is still plying his trade after all these years? Will the trio figure it out before more murders occur . . . perhaps theirs?

If you do read the latest adventure (and we hope you do), perhaps you’d be so kind as to provide a review?  That’ll make us really dance!   😉

https://youtu.be/1sqE6P3XyiQ?si=BzSYQebvHkgHZjaN

 

 

What’s in Tradition?

Traditional [fiction] publishing, that is.

Save for vanity publishing (something to avoid like picnic potato salad lying under a blazing summer sun all afternoon), at one time, the traditional publishing route was the only [viable] one to take.  It was tough—like hiking up Kilimanjaro when you’re a drive-to-the-corner kind of person.

Fortunately, the world of e-books arrived.  There’s a plethora (gotta love that word) of e-book publishers out there; Smashwords, Amazon’s KDP, Nook Press, and Kobo are to name a few.  You can format your work yourself, design the cover, and pretty much hold carte blanche, unlike in the traditional world where the publisher has creative control (never mind financial when you sign a binding contract).

Forgetting that [most] firms prefer to have agented writers contact them for potential representation—and that getting an agent is as difficult as getting a publisher—the odds of getting published are not in our favor.  Ever hear of the “slush pile”?

According to statistics, in 2013 only 50,000 novels were published; given the number written and submitted, the chances of being one of the “lucky ones” is slim.  As for agents, they tend to reject 99% of the projects received.  Not particularly encouraging, is it?  Rejection just plain sucks.

On a positive note, there’s tons of advice out there for both traditional and “e”, so read, read, read.  Determine what’s best for you.  You might even give the traditional route a try first—to get a feel for it and learn from the experience.

 E-books didn’t exist when I first started writing (I’m aging myself, alas).  For years, I tried acquiring an agent and publisher (whichever came first)—to no avail.  But I kept writing and gaining knowledge (and experience).  In retrospect, I see why I never got far: I had good ideas, but they weren’t executed well.  The great news?  I’ve improved—considerably so (pat on back to moi).

But this isn’t about me.  It’s about persevering, no matter which publishing route you take.  If you have a passion for writing, have at it!  Don’t second-guess yourself and don’t give up or in to fears and frustrations.

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