Meet Josiah Williams, the peculiar stranger whose warning to lifetime residents Kat Tovslosky and her cousin, Sheriff Bart Andersen, raises more questions than answers; a man whose dark past and knowledge of the murders make him a suspect more than an ally. Join Kat and Bart as an unlikely troop forms (including a very unwelcome FBI agent) to discover the identity of a killer. The unearthing of which will throw the reluctant warriors into a battle for their very lives and the lives of all who call Ravens Cove home.
Monday, June 3, 2019
Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Ravens Cove by Mary Ann Poll @MaryAnnPoll @GoddessFish
Ravens Cove
by Mary
Ann Poll
GENRE: Supernatural
Thriller
BLURB:
Welcome to Ravens Cove, Alaska, a tiny town nestled in a small
hollow on the majestic Cook Inlet. A town familiar with storytelling—after all,
Alaska abounds in rich legends. In Ravens Cove, though, legends have a tendency
to come to life.
Meet Josiah Williams, the peculiar stranger whose warning to lifetime residents Kat Tovslosky and her cousin, Sheriff Bart Andersen, raises more questions than answers; a man whose dark past and knowledge of the murders make him a suspect more than an ally. Join Kat and Bart as an unlikely troop forms (including a very unwelcome FBI agent) to discover the identity of a killer. The unearthing of which will throw the reluctant warriors into a battle for their very lives and the lives of all who call Ravens Cove home.
Excerpt:
“This
is Agent Melbourne again. If you hang up, I will call back as many times as it
takes. This is urgent. Tell your boss to pick up the phone, and do it now!”
Kat-fight
mode sounded the first bell in the back of her brain. She knew her orders, and
she would enforce them.
“With
all due respect, Agent, no.” She dropped the phone into the cradle.
Ten
minutes and several Melbourne calls later, Kat stomped to Bart’s office, angry
at being ordered by the know-it-all FBI agent to get her “boss.”
Bart
looked up to blazing eyes and a flushed face. He leaned back in his chair,
linking his hands behind his head, and hoping his body language would diffuse
the onslaught of emotion. It didn’t.
“There
is an Agent Melbourne who keeps calling. He insists on talking to you.”
“Told
you my policy on nosy outsiders.”
Being
reprimanded brought the stew of frustration, weariness and hunger to a boil.
“Yes,”
her voice rose, “yes you have. And, I told him, too. And I hung up. And he
called back again, and again, and again. I hung up again, and again and AGAIN.
He is now ordering me, under threat of interfering with FBI business, to put my
‘boss’ on the phone. He is on hold.”
Bart
knew Kat. No matter who paid her, she did not have a “boss.” She had been, and
always would be, a freethinker and free spirit. He could not control the grin
creeping across his mouth.
Interview with Mary Ann Poll
As a
writer, what would you choose as your mascot/avatar/spirit animal?
I drew a blank on this question. So, I
asked my husband of thirty-one years. He came back with, “A tiger.” Aww. He
made me feel good. And, I like it. I choose a tiger.
How
many hours a day do you put into your writing?
I don’t have a set time I spend on my
writing. I am always thinking about the next book. I spend time researching. When
I am at the computer and ready to write a new book, I start it and finish the
first draft within three weeks. This said, I do write other content almost
every day. I can be found talking with people on LinkedIn and other social
media sites. Marketing is a large part of being an author.
Do
you read your book reviews? If yes, do they affect what you write in the
future?
I do read my reviews. And, though they
don’t affect the genre in which I write or my writing style, I do think about
the reviews and incorporate any good ideas I get from them.
Do
you leave hidden messages in your books that only a few people will find?
The closest thing to hidden messages in my
books is the names of the evil entities. All but one are named in archaic
English. (For example, Gambogian means yellow; Atramentous means dark or
black.)
Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in Ravens Cove, An Iconoclast Thriller?
Kat Tovslosky is an independent,
young woman, thirty-ish. She is fiercely loyal to anyone she considers family,
human or animal. She is logical and skeptical. Ken Melbourne is a California
transplant to Alaska. He is a talented FBI agent. He is opinionated and a bit
arrogant at times. Bart Andersen is a loving, protective man. He’s very
intelligent and doesn’t like anyone interfering in his work. Grandma Bricken is
an older version of Kat – she is wise and unafraid. She doesn’t let her age
dictate her life. Josiah Williams is a warm, and somewhat saddened, individual
who has the ability to see what most others cannot. Iconoclast is evil
personified. He has no truth in him and will use any way
Can you tell us a little bit about your next books or what you have
planned for the future
Dullahan
ended the Iconoclast series. My
next book will still be a supernatural thriller but with new characters (and a
few of the old ones will make an appearance, too). It is set in an abandoned
theme park with a new nemesis for the characters to confront.
Do you allow yourself a certain number of hours to write or do you
write as long as the words come?
As a writer, I never stop thinking
about writing. I am not always writing on a new book. Many times, like now, I
am writing an interview or answering questions from others on social media. I’m
also one of the charter members of a group called Author Masterminds who
created The Readers and Writers Book Club, so I write content for it on a
regular basis.
Do you have a certain number of words or pages you write per day?
When I write a new book, I write
for several hours a day—between 2,000 and 4,000 words.
What inspires you to write?
When I wrote Ravens Cove my inspiration was a promise to myself: I would write
an entire novel. I chose the genre because nothing piques my curiosity more
than the supernatural. It is a great mystery and one which lends itself to so
many different stories. It is this mystery, and the fun of
creating a scary story, that keeps draws me back to writing. Writing is a
passion and a purpose. I’ve considered never writing again. I can’t stop,
though. When I’m not writing, I feel like I’m adrift in the sea and there is no
life preserver in sight.
Would you rather
Read fiction or
non-fiction?
Definitely fiction.
Read series or
stand-alone?
I love a series IF each book contains a stand-alone story. I
won’t read a series that leaves me hanging until I can buy the entire set.
Read Science fiction
or horror?
Horror
Read Stephen King or
Dean Koontz?
I love them both! Stephen King has been a ‘go to’ read for
me, though.
Read the book or
watch the movie?
Read the book.
Read an ebook or
paperback?
I use both, especially since I read other authors’ works,
and it is more convenient to download an eBook than wait for the hard copy.
However, if I have my choice, I’ll pick a paperback every time. I love the feel
of a book in my hands.
Be trapped alone for
one month in a library with no computer or a room with a computer and Wi-Fi
only?
I’d definitely take the library.
Do a cross-country
book store tour or blog tour online?
This one is tough. I love book signings and meeting readers
in person. Still, I’d choose a blog tour. It is so nice to write at my desk and
thoughtfully answer questions or create an article. A plus: I can meet many
more people on a virtual tour without having to do my hair and makeup 😊.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
I’m
Mary Ann Poll, America’s Lady of Supernatural Thrillers and charter member of
Author Masterminds. The first question most people ask is, “What is an
Iconoclast?” Iconoclast means, “The destroyer of religious beliefs or symbols.”
I took this definition and applied it to the supernatural realm, which is how
the Iconoclast Thriller series was born. My books revolve around the battle
between good and evil. They also revolve around the heroic acts of ordinary
people who must face extraordinary, even unbelievable, circumstances.
I
draw from real-life experiences, as well as my imagination, to create these supernatural
thrillers. My love for a creepy, goosebump-creating ghost story and my love for
Christ come together in these books.
I
am a proud pet lover, which is also reflected in my writing. In my off time, I
enjoy gardening, swimming and spending time with beloved family.
I
pray you enjoy reading Ravens Cove as much as I enjoyed writing it. Blessings
in Christ!
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7 comments:
Did you help design the cover?
Hi, Bernie Wallace. Yes, I did help design the cover. I gave the graphic designer a short paragraph describing how I saw it. He did the rest. Thank you for asking
Thank you for hosting me!
I enjoy reading the interview, learn lots. The cover looks amazing! Thank you!
Thank you for the interview and the excerpt. I enjoyed reading them.
Hello, Teenyluvkins. Thank you. I'm thrilled you enjoyed both the interview and the excerpt.
Hello, Carole D. Thank you. I had fun with this interview. Great questions from the host. The cover is great. The design team who created it is very talented. Thank you again.
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