Friday, July 26, 2019

Having Fun Again By Vicki Delany

Jenn McKinlay: One of the people I most love to see at mystery conferences is the fabulous Vicki Delany! Super talented and (bonus points) she always makes me laugh, she's here today to talk about her multi genre world.

Vicki Delany: I started my writing career writing standalone novels of psychological suspense, what’s now so hugely popular under the label of domestic suspense; I then wrote an eight novel police procedural series. In between those I wrote a historical series set in the Klondike Gold Rush and novellas for adult literary. 
And now I’m writing cozies. Why the change?
About six years ago, I was starting to get a bit... shall we say burned out?  I was seriously thinking about giving up writing. I can’t really say why, maybe I wasn’t having fun with it any more. Tough stuff, even fictionally, is tough to deal with sometimes.  
None of my suspense novels or the police series were exceptionally graphic in their descriptions of violence (not going there!), but they dealt with the ugly side of life. As my protagonist Constable Molly Smith said:
       “When I decided to become a police officer I knew I’d have to deal with the hard side of life. Beaten children, raped women, accident victims, blood and gore. But that’s not the hardest part, is it? It’s the goddamn tragedy of people’s lives.” 
--Among the Departed, by Vicki Delany

In one book, Molly Smith kills a man; in them all the fall-out of the murder or crime is wide-spread and devastating. I dealt with the murder of a mother, the disappearance of a father, the suspected betrayal of a spouse, the death of adult children (not touching little kids), a man who went to prison for twenty-five years for a crime he didn’t commit, and an ex-soldier with PTSD and a gun on his lap.
The standalones were about dysfunctional families and the lasting repercussions of wartime trauma. I completed a book (never published) about a tough-as-they-come former cop whose niece is sold to a sex-trafficking ring and tries to find her.  
I had a vague idea for a new standalone, maybe something about a WWII era ghost living in an abandoned barn that’s being developed for a new winery, when I was asked by Kim Lionetti of Bookends if I’d like to try my hand at the Lighthouse Library series work-for-hire Berkley was offering. 
Sure, thought I. Might as well. I gave it a go, got the contract, and I’ve never looked back. 
Because I found that writing could be fun again. I love writing cozies.  One thing led to another and I’m now writing FOUR cozy series. That’s three or four books a year. I approach every day (well, almost every day) excited to get back to the computer and the story. 
The word I often use for the cozies I write is FUN. They should be fun for the author and fun for the reader.  Not all cozies are humorous, but I hope mine are. Writing humour, I’ve found, makes me smile. (The master, if I may say so, of the laugh-out-loud cozy is Jenn McKinlay!)

Jenn: Aw, shucks. Thanks, my friend, I feel the same about yours! Humor is the secret sauce, in my opinion, to a good cozy series.
Cozies are intended to be nothing more than an entertaining read. You won’t learn many lessons about the human condition, no one is suffering from angst or threating to kill themselves because of depression. No PTSD. No terrorist attacks or serial killers. Just people with friends and lovers and community. And the occasional enemy. And a murder of course.
Cozy mysteries are not trying to make an important statement about the human condition, or hoping to change the world. A cozy mystery tells a story that attempts to be entertaining, that’s about people much like us (or like us if we were prettier, or smarter, or younger!) and our friends and family. 
Cozy mysteries are about real people living real lives (except for that pesky murder bit), although writ large. Everything is exaggerated. The nosy neighbour is nosier, the ditzy friend is ditzier, the mean girl is meaner. And the handsome man is, well, handsomer.  Even better if there are two of them. 


Case in point: My newest book is the fourth in the Year Round Christmas series, Silent Night Deadly Night, coming August 27 from Berkley.  It’s set in the week before Thanksgiving when Merry Wilkinson’s mother hosts her college friends for a reunion.  What’s Thanksgiving but family, friends, food? Oh, and a decades-long resentment that finally spills over. Literally over, into the pot luck supper.  Take a look at that cover – I bet it brought a smile to your face.
Readers who enjoy cozies often tell me they read them to escape from the real world. They get enough bad news on TV, and sometimes even in their own life. Cozy mysteries really are an escape.  
I get a lot of letters asking me to write a new Constable Molly Smith or another standalone. And maybe someday I will, but right now I’m loving the opportunity to write cozy mysteries. 
As a writer, I might be committed to cozies now, but as I reader I really do like to mix it all up. I’d love to know what type of novels Jungle Red readers prefer. Are you into the dark gritty stuff, or do you seek escape in your reading? Maybe both?


Vicki Delany is one of Canada’s most prolific and varied crime writers and a national bestseller in the U.S. She is the author of more than thirty-five published books, so far: clever cozies to Gothic thrillers to gritty police procedurals, to historical fiction and novellas for adult literacy. She is currently writing the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop series for Crooked Lane, the Year Round Christmas mysteries for Penguin Random House, the Tea by the Sea mysteries for Kensington and, as Eva Gates, the Lighthouse Library series, for Crooked Lane Books.  

Vicki lives and writes in bucolic Prince Edward County, Ontario. Her work has been nominated for the Derringer, the Bony Blithe, the Ontario Library Association Golden Oak, and the Arthur Ellis Awards. Vicki is the recipient of the 2019 Derrick Murdoch Award for contributions to Canadian crime writing. 

Thursday, July 25, 2019

It's time for Facebook Round Up!

Jenn McKinlay: Recently, I listed all of the Jungle Red Writers's newsletters. Because there are so many ways to follow authors now, I figured it's time to post all of our Facebook pages because while we share a lot of stories and info here on the blog, we all have publishers doing giveaways and promoting our books through our social media pages, so if you're interested, this is the short guide to following all of us!


Facebook: Jungle Red Writers

The official FB page of the Reds! Follow to keep up with our posts and events!


Facebook: Julia Spencer-Fleming
Get the latest updates on Julia's 

Clare Fergusson and Russ Van Alstyne Mysteries as HID FROM OUR EYES arrives 4/7/20, as well as the happenings of the Maine Millennial, Sailor, and Youngest!






Facebook: Lucy Burdette
Check this page out to find out what is happening in Lucy's Key West Food Critic Mysteries! A DEADLY FEAST was just released on 5/7/19, as well as, updates on TBone, Lucy's adorable rescue cat, and ride along on her globe trotting adventures!



Facebook: Hallie Ephron
Suspenseful happenings are to be found here as Hallie's CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR drops 8/6/19! Also, Hallie's page is chock full of writers' conference info and the occasional recipe! It's the first place she posts when her publisher down-prices her back list.





Facebook: Rhys Bowen
Historicals abound on this page with wit and adventure. Don't miss updates on Rhys's stand alone novels, as well as, Molly Murphy and Her Royal Spyness series! LOVE AND DEATH AMONG THE CHEETAHS hits the shelves 8/6/19!


Facebook: Hank Phillippi Ryan
Strap in! So much happens on this page! Psychological suspense author and award winning investigative reporter, Hank's got THE MURDER LIST releasing 8/20/19! Don't miss the sneak peeks!




Facebook: Deborah Crombie
How much do you love Gemma Jameson and Duncan Kincaid? Follow our part-time Notting Hill resident, Deborah, as her next British police procedural A BITTER FEAST is set to arrive on 10/8/19!




Facebook: Jenn McKinlay
The genre bender. Cozy mystery, romance, or women's fiction. It all happens on Jenn's page along with Wednesday Giveaways as WORD TO THE WISE, a library lover's mystery, debuts on 9/3/19!

Okay, Readers, who is on Facebook? Post your info here if you want some follows! If you are an FB user, what do you look for on author pages? If you're not an FB user, what would get you interested?

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Meet Me in Monaco


HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN:     I mean, look at this photo. Do you absolutely swoon? Grace Kelly has got to be one of the most glamorous but mysterious women ever—




from her iconic roles with the likes of Cary Grant




















and Jimmy Stewart

















her terrifying “relationship” with Alfred Hitchcock





to her effortless fashion sense to her fairy-tale-seeming wedding to the Prince! Of Monaco



and then her children, and her tragic death—



It seems like the stuff of fiction, doesn’t it? And now, it is.  The wonderful Heather Webb (under the talented and confident hands of  Heather Webb and Hazel Gaynor) bring  her to fabulous fictional life is their Meet Me In Monaco—a brand new book with non-stop buzz.

Where did this book come from?  Well, of course.  We have it for you first- hand.


Meet Me in Monaco: A Novel of Grace Kelly's Royal Wedding
Set in the 1950s against the backdrop of Grace Kelly’s whirlwind romance and unforgettable wedding to Prince Rainier, MEET ME IN MONACO is a novel about passion, fate, and second chances in an evocative sun-drenched journey along the Côte d’Azur. It's about legacy, about the challenge of artisans to stay afloat in an ever-modernizing world, and it's about taking chances. 

The story revolves around the intersecting lives of the future princess, a passionate French perfumer, and a loveable British press photographer. As a summer book it is deliberately full of 1950s glamour, and while there is romance at the heart of the story (there’s a wedding between a prince and a princess after all!), it is also about so much more.

We especially loved developing our protagonist, Sophie Duval, and her world as a struggling perfumer. Sophie was desperate to preserve her father’s legacy in Grasse, Provence - the perfume capital of the world- and she is tested by everyone she loves to see just how far she's willing to see her vision come to life.

 Capturing all the evocative scents on the page as she hones her craft was great fun to write from the fragrant tuberose and night jasmine, to the salty breezes wafting over the rocky soil of Provence. La Belle France is all about appealing to the senses, n'est-ce pas? It was the perfect backdrop for blooming love, both for Sophie and James, as well as for Grace and her prince.

We also wanted to delve into what influence a woman like Grace Kelly might have had on those who came into contact with her, however briefly. We wanted to understand the very ordinary people caught up in a most extraordinary love-affair between an American actress and a little-known Prince. 

We wanted to highlight the people who surrounded Grace in the months, weeks and days leading up to her wedding, and later, who were deeply affected by the untimely death of one the most loved stars of Hollywood’s golden era. We wanted to illustrate how Grace’s kindness, influence, and courage touched the lives of many around her. The question of legacy, in our book, takes on several meanings here, for all of our characters.

Our story began with the basics, however--lots of research. Research is everything for a historical novelist, and between books and articles, old newsreels and newspaper reports, we discovered a tantalizing detail about Miss Kelly’s wedding dress being packed for its journey from New York to Monaco amid rolls of tissue paper scented with a perfume that had been especially made for her wedding day. 

Again, our novelists’ minds saw an intriguing angle to the story. Who was the perfumer who made that scent? And who were the harried photographers chasing the perfect shot of the most famous woman in the world, and who caused near riots in the days leading up to the wedding?

This is where our fictional protagonists—Sophie Duval: a passionate perfumer, struggling to secure her father’s legacy, and James Henderson: a press photographer searching for far more than Hollywood glamour through his lens—were inspired by real people and roles that were connected to Grace and the royal wedding in surprising ways. 

Our novelists’ gaze also wandered behind the scenes of those famous images of Princess Grace on her wedding day. Who was the woman behind the Hollywood smile? What were her private thoughts behind the many public appearances?

In writing Meet Me in Monaco, we discovered that Grace Kelly was far more than an icon of the silver screen, or the Princess she became. She was also a dear friend, a devoted daughter, a loving wife and doting mother. 

Through the lens of Sophie and James and their proximity to Grace Kelly during her transition from Hollywood star to Princess Grace of Monaco, we hope to have honored her memory, and brought her story to a new generation of fans, as well as showing a different side of her to those of us who, like us, have long admired her.  

We are so thrilled to see Meet Me in Monaco resonating with our readers, and we celebrated when we discovered it was named one of InStyle's best books to put in your tote bag for the summer, as well as one of Popsugar’s best books of July!  We hope you'll enjoy your trip to the Cote d'Azur, over the rolling fields of Grasse, and the beautiful cliffs of Prince Grace's Monaco, too!

HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN: Sigh. Shall we talk about Grace Kelly? What’s your favorite movie? Or story about her?

And a copy of MEET ME IN MONACO to one lucky US commenter!



Hazel Gaynor is the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of six historical novels including The Girl Who Came Home and, most recently, The Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter. She was the recipient of the 2015 RNA Historical Novel of the Year award, and shortlisted for the 2017 Irish Book Awards. She lives in Ireland with her husband and children.

Heather Webb is the internationally bestselling and award-winning author of six historical novels set in France, including Becoming Josephine and Rodin’s Lover, and the upcoming Ribbons of Scarlet, Oct 2019. She was the recipient of the WFWA 2018 STAR award. She lives in New England with her children and husband. 



Set in the 1950s against the backdrop of Grace Kelly’s whirlwind romance and unforgettable wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco, New York Times bestselling author Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb take the reader on an evocative sun-drenched journey along the Côte d’Azur in this page-turning novel of passion, fate and second chances...

Movie stars and paparazzi flock to Cannes for the glamorous film festival, but Grace Kelly, the biggest star of all, wants only to escape from the flash-bulbs. When struggling perfumer Sophie Duval shelters Miss Kelly in her boutique to fend off a persistent British press photographer, James Henderson, a bond is forged between the two women and sets in motion a chain of events that stretches across thirty years of friendship, love, and tragedy.

James Henderson cannot forget his brief encounter with Sophie Duval. Despite his guilt at being away from his daughter, he takes an assignment to cover the wedding of the century, sailing with Grace Kelly’s wedding party on the SS Constitution from New York. In Monaco, as wedding fever soars and passions and tempers escalate, James and Sophie—like Princess Grace—must ultimately decide what they are prepared to give up for love.