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Two men are after the same woman but for very different reasons. Dark-haired beauty, Jolene Dubois has a serious problem, and it's not just battling alcoholism. Late at night, she receives whispered calls. "Jolene, I want you. I'm coming for you." Shivers climb up her spine and ice flows in her veins. What does he want? Who is it? She must figure it out before she trusts the wrong person. Jake Farrell, the handsome rogue is an operator with women, but is he hiding something dark and sinister under his cheery facade. The detective, Andy Martin, who investigated her father's murder, continues to ask her out. Les Voodré, an alcoholic she met at AA follows her everywhere, and Ron Keisler, her AA sponsor is always there when she needs him. Could her caller be one of these men? To further complicate her life, she fights a host of addictions, alcoholism, smoking, gambling and sex. Jolene is determined to beat the alcohol and to stay out of the clutches of the fiend who phones her.
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Author Interview
Sandy Marshall: When I wrote The Catalyst I realized halfway through the book that the oldest and youngest daughters had stories of their own to be told. A stalker appeared, and I decided that Jolene fit the profile of the women he was after.
The Avid Reader: When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?
Sandy Marshall: I always loved writing little skits and letters, but I never thought of being a writer. I wanted to be a spy when I was very young. lol I like to blame my husband for starting me on this path. You see he didn't think reading was productive, so he convinced me to write a book.
The Avid Reader: What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?
Sandy Marshall: It's been so long, I couldn't possibly recall. I can remember always being read to before I could read by myself. I think of Black Beauty, Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, Trixie Belden and so many others.
The Avid Reader: What genre of books do you enjoy reading?
Sandy Marshall: All of them, but anything with suspense in them. I like espionage, too. You do sort of see a theme here, don't you? lol
The Avid Reader: What is your favorite book?
Sandy Marshall: Oh gosh, this is impossible, there are too many to choose from. When I was young I read all of Agatha Christie's books and couldn't wait to get my hands on the next one.
The Avid Reader: You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?
Sandy Marshall: This is another hard one. Here are just a few: Julie Garwood, Sandra Brown, Iris Johansen, Lisa Scottoline, Tami Hoag, John Sanford and dozens more.
The Avid Reader: If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?
Sandy Marshall: No, no! Don't take me back. I'm staying right here. I don't even want to see the future, unless I peek through my fingers. You see, I'm a scaredy cat, and I'm afraid of what's ahead, and I already know what was in the past, and I'm not going there.
The Avid Reader: When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?
Sandy Marshall: There is nothing easy about writing a book. Oh sure, certain scenes are easier than others. My favorite part of writing is the editing process, and I need a good editor. Smile! I'm fortunate to have had some great ones.
The Avid Reader: Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
Sandy Marshall: Hubby and I have two cats named Midnight and Dory, one is black and the other is a tortie. We love both of them dearly. We, also, have a ghost cat named, Maximillian hanging around the house. Max was our first cat (neither me nor my husband had liked cats until Max), but he died after 17 years with us. He was special, and we still talk about him often. We feel his presence, and we think Dory and Midnight see him. Max was black, too.
The Avid Reader: What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?
Sandy Marshall: Nuts! If I buy a can of Deluxe nuts, I'll eat the whole can in one setting. I make sure it's a small can.
The Avid Reader: Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?
Sandy Marshall: If you really want to be an author, learn your craft and never quit learning. You'll only become an author if you don't give up; you have to persist if you wish to become published. Better writers than me have quit before getting published because it was more work than they expected.
5 comments:
Thank you so much for hosting me today. I really enjoyed answering your questions.
Great interview - I'm a fan of suspense novels too. Hope your tour went well for you.
-Dee
Thank you for being here and taking the time to chat with us.
Your welcome! I am glad that I can help authors spread the word about their books. Thanks for stopping by.
Thank you, Dee. I'm very new at blog tours, so I'm sure future tours will be better. I'll know what to expect.
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