Marilyn Meredith is the author of nearly thirty published novels, including the award winning Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series, the latest Dispel the Mist from Mundania Press.
Under the name of F. M. Meredith she writes the Rocky Bluff P.D. crime series, An Axe to Grind is the latest from Oak Tree Press.
Under the name of F. M. Meredith she writes the Rocky Bluff P.D. crime series, An Axe to Grind is the latest from Oak Tree Press.
She is a member of EPIC, Four chapters of Sisters in Crime, including the Internet chapter, Mystery Writers of America, and on the board of the Public Safety Writers of America. Visit her at http://fictionforyou.com/ and her blog at http://marilymeredith.blogspot.com/.
Nicole Ainsworth’s husband, Steve, has a premonition of his death and moves his family to a mountain community where he serves as a deputy sheriff. He is killed in the line of duty and his wife, Nicole, is left behind to struggle with the changes forced upon her life. While trying to cope with her grief, raise her two little girls, her husband’s spirit visits her on numerous occasions. She soon learns that someone else is watching over her too.
(Great concept and great cover, Marilyn - Everyone, see below for order info.)
And Now, Here's Marilyn's Post:
A Change of Pace by Marilyn Meredith
Everyone knows me as a mystery writer, either as Marilyn Meredith writing the Deputy Tempe Crabtree series or F.M. Meredith writing the Rocky Bluff P.D.
15 Comments on Linger With My Guest Today, Marilyn Meredith, As She Tells Us About Lingering Spirit, Her New Novel, last added: 7/23/2010
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Hi Marilyn,
Welcome to Acme Authors Link!
I for one am looking forward to reading your change of pace novel.
Morgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel
Being a writer myself, I have often wondered how crossing from one genre to another would affect my readers. I'm not yet published, but I suspect I will find out someday. Good luck on your romance. It sounds interesting.
Nancy
http://nrwilliams.blogspot.com/
*waving to Morgan and the ACME authors!*
Hi, Marilyn--it's nice to see you here as well as on the Stiletto Gang!! I enjoyed reading your post and learning more about Lingering Spirit. That kind of paranormal element is very intriguing to me!
~another Marilyn ;-)
Thanks for having me here today, Acme Authors. I do want to give one change in the contest, it's the person who leaves a comment on the MOST blogs who will be a character in my next Rocky Bluff P.D. novel. I could never use everyone who leaves a comment or the book would have way too many characters.
And thank you, Morgan, I love this blog.
N.R. I've written lots of different genres and actually began with historical family sagas that were romances.
Hi, Marilyn B. I've heard from readers already who shared some ghostly stories.
And I sold more of Lingering Spirit at the PSWA conference than the two mysteries I brought.
Marilyn
It'll be interesting to see if the fans you have move over with you to this new genre. I personally believe it's the writing that draws me to a book, not the genre.
I'm with you, Helen. I'll read anything written by an author I like!
Congrats, Marilyn!
Hi Marilyn,
I'm always impressed with an author who writes more than one genre. Good luck with yoru promotion.
I agree with Morgan, love the cover.
Helen, when I did my in-person book launch, all the same fans who buy my mysteries showed up--plus a few new ones. As for reviews, I'm getting them from people who have read my mysteries too.
I hope that you're right, Dana.
And thanks, Dana. I love the cover too, it really gets across the mood of the story.
Marilyn
Any blog where Morgan Mandel hangs out is always one I check. Loved reading your post today, Marilyn, and your book sounds like a great read.
I believe a little of our own lives are woven in our stories, and sometimes I find my stress lessens if I have my character get angry and throw things around. *lol*
Love the cover, too. It certain fits the premise of the story.
Ginger
Hello everyone,
Yes, I flubbed the wording on the contest. Sorry about the confusion. I guess my brain was on vaction before I was.
Thanks for hosting Marilyn today. So many bloggers have loved this book. I read it while we were away and I can see why it's such a hit.
I posted a video trailer for this book on YouTube this week. You can find it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3qYnNmzzAw if you're interested.
Thanks again.
Cheryl
The video is fantastic. Cheryl made it. You can also see it on my website at http://fictionforyou.com
Marilyn
Marilyn,
I too agree with Morgan, love the cover and the premise of the story. I think it's terrifc that you're trying a new genre.
Margot Justes
www.mjustes.com
Actually, Margot, I began writing romance--historical family sagas. My first mystery was a much a romance as it was a mystery. I wrote this one about fifteen or more years ago. But I always have a little romance in all my mysteries.
I enjoyed reading Lingering Spirit and will write a review once I finish the blog book tour class that I believe you took earlier, Marilyn!
Congratulations on all you are doing and on your book's success.
Monti
http://marymontaguesikes.blogspot.com/
Thanks, Monti. I didn't take the class you're talking about, I just paid attention to what others were doing on their blog tours.
Marilyn