Monday, September 12, 2016

VBT + #Giveaway: Secret Lives and Private Eyes by Heather Weidner @HeatherWeidner1 @GoddessFish



Secret Lives and Private Eyes
by Heather Weidner
GENRE: Mystery


BLURB:

Business has been slow for Private Investigator, Delanie Fitzgerald, but her luck seems to change when a tell-all author hires her to find rock star, Johnny Velvet. Could the singer whose career purportedly ended in a fiery crash almost thirty years ago, still be alive?


And as though sifting through dead ends in a cold case isn’t bad enough, Chaz Wellington Smith, III, a loud-mouthed, strip club owner, also hires Delanie to uncover information about the mayor’s secret life. When the mayor is murdered, Chaz, is the key suspect. Now Delanie must clear his name and figure out why landscaper Tripp Payne, keeps popping up in her other investigation. Can the private investigator find the connection between the two cases before another murder – possibly her own – takes place?

Excerpt:

“Hey, do you want another drink?” slurred the man on the barstool next to Delanie Fitzgerald.
         
Delanie leaned in closer. “No, but I’d like to go somewhere and get to know you better. What do you think about that?” she asked, winking at the fifty-something sitting next to her. She tossed her long red curls to one side and tilted her head toward him. She hoped the black dress showed enough cleavage to do the trick.

He smiled. He looked like he was expecting her to kiss him. When she didn’t, he waved to the bartender for the tab.

The man placed two twenties on the bar next to his glass. Delanie slid off the barstool, careful not to cause her micro-dress to creep any higher. Flipping her shiny purse strap over her shoulder, she made her way out through the crowd. Delanie felt his ragged breaths on the back of her neck, huffing and puffing like he’d run three or four laps. He reached out and touched her shoulder, trying to steady himself.

When they arrived at the parking lot, she said, “I’m over there. I’ll follow you. Where to?
         
“I dunno. I’m not from this part of town.”
         
“We could go to your place,” she suggested.

“Uh, no. Too far. It wouldn’t be any fun.”

“Well, I’m all about fun. Okay, where then?” She shivered and wished she had brought a jacket, but it would have ruined the effect.

“Uh, I dunno,” he stammered. “I think they’re some places over near the interstate a couple of blocks from here.”

“Okay. I want somewhere nice with a Jacuzzi.”

“I didn’t bring a swimsuit.”

“Neither did I,” she said.

He leered at Delanie, taking in her long legs and short skirt, while fishing through his pockets for his keys.

 “I’m in the beige Corolla down there,” he said.

She climbed in her black Mustang and watched him stagger to his car.

Delanie felt a tinge of guilt for letting him drive drunk, but she needed to get him at a motel. She started the engine. He still hadn’t made it to his car. After turning on the lights and the radio, she kicked off the four-inch heels that pinched her feet and made her calves burn. She threw them in the backseat and settled in to watch what he would do next.

He finally backed out, and Delanie followed behind him until he pulled into a small motel at the entrance ramp to I-95. The sign under the neon vacancy advertised Jacuzzis and free breakfast.

He parked and walked over to her car. Rolling down the window a crack, she waited. He leaned forward but didn’t say anything.

“Why don’t you get us a room?” she asked. “I’ll pull around back and wait for you to get everything ready.”

“Okay,” he smiled again and wandered off in the direction of the office. It was twelve thirty-five according to the radio display.


Author Interview:


What inspired you to write Secret Lives and Private Eyes?

I have always loved mysteries. I started out with Nancy Drew, and I wanted to write a series with a strong, female sleuth. Delanie Fitzgerald is sassy and fearless. And she gets herself in and out of humorous situations. She likes fast cars and men who are a little dangerous.

When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?

I loved reading and writing as a young child. I was in elementary school when I started dreaming of being a writer.

What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?

I started reading at four, so I started with picture books and moved on to chapter books in kindergarten and first grade. My early favorites were Monster at the End of the Book (with Grover, and it was a mystery) and The Wind in the Willows.

What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

I like to read a lot of genres, but my favorites are mysteries and thrillers. I read a lot of biography, history, and technical manuals (for work).

What is your favorite book?

There are way too many to list. My top two are To Kill a Mockingbird and The Great Gatsby.

You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?

There are way too many to list. I’ve been reading for many, many years. Both of my degrees are in American literature, so I always go back and reread Harper Lee, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Edgar Allan Poe. My favorite mystery authors are Agatha Christie, Dashiell Hammett, Robert Parker, Lee Childs, John Grisham, and Steve Berry.

If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?

I grew up watching “Happy Days” on TV as a kid, and I would love to go back to the America of the 1950s for a visit. I loved the movies, music, and pop culture of that era. And I would have loved to see Elvis in concert in his heyday.

When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?

I like the writing and researching parts. I can usually write a first draft fairly quickly, but I spend lots and lots of time on rewrites and revisions before my critique group or editors see it.

Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?

I do. My husband and I share our house with crazy Jack Russells from the same litter. Disney bosses her brother Riley around even though he outweighs her by 7 pounds. They are curious and exuberant, and everything is a game to a JRT.

What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?

My favorites are dark chocolate and pizza. I prefer those any day to a gourmet dish.

Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?

Do NOT give up. Writing is hard work. If you want to be a published author, you need to hone your craft and keep writing. It is a lot of work, but it’s worth it. Secret Lives and Private Eyes is my first published novel. I have three others in a desk drawer.


AUTHOR BIO:

Heather Weidner’s short stories appear in Virginia is for Mysteries and Virginia is for Mysteries Volume II. Currently, she is President of Sisters in Crime – Central Virginia, and a member of Guppies and Lethal Ladies Write. Secret Lives and Private Eyes is her debut novel.
Originally from Virginia Beach, Heather has been a mystery fan since Scooby Doo and Nancy Drew. She lives in Central Virginia with her husband and a pair of Jack Russell terriers.
Heather earned her BA in English from Virginia Wesleyan College and her MA in American literature from the University of Richmond. Through the years, she has been a technical writer, editor, college professor, software tester, and IT manager.






Giveaway:

(1) Set of 4 Nancy Drew Wine Charms (US Only)
 


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1 comments:

Heather Weidner said...

Thanks so much for letting me visit this week!