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My New Friend Carol Ayer

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Carol, congratulations on Peppermint Cream Die! It’s such a cute title. Tell us a little about your story.
The story features Kayla Jeffries, a 35-year-old home bakery owner. She identifies as an introvert and a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP).  When her elderly friend is murdered, she overcomes her natural tendency to avoid stress and overstimulation and helps apprehend the killer. Along the way, she meets a handsome restaurateur, adopts two rambunctious cats, and makes a lot of baked goods.

Where is the setting? How did you decide to pick it?
The setting is a fictional oceanside community called Seaside Shores in the (also fictional) town of Oceanville, California. The setting is loosely based on the Central California town of Monterey, a place I love to visit as often as I can. I think I chose it as a form of wish fulfillment–I would love to live in Monterey but can’t (it’s very expensive!). My character gets to live somewhere similar and I can live there vicariously.

How long have you been writing? Did you always dream of writing or have you always worked as an author?
I’ve been writing since childhood. As soon as I realized that books were written by people and didn’t just magically appear in the world, I wanted to write my own. I started submitting to magazines and publishers when I was 8 (but, alas, didn’t get published until I was an adult).
Do you have any pets? (If yes, can you include a picture of them?)
I do! I adopted Rainn (see attached picture) from a shelter about two years ago. She will turn 4 soon. She and my last cat, Sammie, inspired a few of the (hopefully humorous!) storylines in my series.

Do you have a favorite beach or vacation spot?
Yes, as mentioned above, I love Monterey, California. I’ve also had the good fortune of visiting Maui three times, and what can I say? It’s so beautiful that it doesn’t feel real.
Where can readers find you on social media?


Twitter:  @carol_e_ayer

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carolayerwriter/

Do you have a recipe for Peppermint Cream PIE?


I do! Here it is:Super Simple Peppermint Cream Pie: Ingredients:Pre-made chocolate cookie pie crust5.1 oz.  box instant vanilla puddingMilk to prepare pudding8 oz. heavy whipping cream2-3 miniature candy canes, crushed up (you can also use peppermint candies) 

Directions:
Make the vanilla pudding as directed, including a crushed-up miniature candy cane.  (Because I don’t have a food processor, I use a plastic bag and a hammer; this can get messy if the bag breaks).Pour the pudding mixture into the pie crust and chill in the refrigerator until set.Whip the cream, again including a crushed-up miniature candy cane.Spread the cream across the chilled pie.If desired, add another crushed-up candy cane on top of the pie.Enjoy!

One last question…What is an HSP (Highly Sensitive Person)?Answer: HSPs make up about 20 percent of the population (I am an HSP myself). We deeply process sensory stimuli. We are adversely impacted by things like loud noises, scratchy fabrics, and florescent lighting. We easily get stressed by too much going on, criticism, and performing in front of others. On the plus side, HSPs tend to be creative, conscientious, and compassionate, and we have strong positive reactions to art, music, and nature. Most HSPs are introverted but a certain percentage are extroverts.

Thanks so much for stopping by, Carol!

Peppermint Cream Die can be found at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Target.

https://www.target.com/p/peppermint-cream-die-hsp-mysteries-by-carol-e-ayer-paperback/-/A-81089555#lnk=sametab

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/peppermint-cream-die-carol-e-ayer/1137435729;jsessionid=BDE22D7EC8B8B7A44A5C4719258D1471.prodny_store01-atgap16?ean=9781603816298

Rainn on her tower.

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How Do You Decorate for Halloween?

When my kids were little, I went all out decorating. Now that we’re empty nesters, I find it harder to get motivated.

This was how one home in Charleston decorated their front steps. Can you imagine how fun it is when you enter this home?

Whether you decorate this month or not, I hope October is a blessed month for you. In my next post, I’ll share our two biggest October blessings!

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Taking a Walk in Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston was founded in 1670, and I’ve always been intrigued by the antebellum houses in the Battery districts. It’s not just the houses but the flowers and fencing around the houses. And there are so many hidden gardens. If you’re lucky you may find an open gate where you can take a peek into how the people of downtown Charleston live.

The Ravenel Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge leading into Charleston.
These elegant stairs are more than functional. Can you imagine walking up and down them every day?

I’m not a South Carolina native, and I’ve never lived in Charleston, so I’m no expert, but I’m going to start sharing more about the Low Country on my blog.

I love living in the Low Country, and it’s one of the reasons I set my cozy mystery series in the fictional town of Heyward Beach in this area. Thanks for allowing me to share a little about my walk in Charleston.

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HAPPY OCTOBER

It’s hard to believe we’ve come to the beginning of October. We’re in the fourth quarter of 2020.

The temperatures are beginning to drop, the leaves are turning and falling to the ground. October is the time for bonfires, pumpkins, and trick-or-treat. It’s time to drink apple cider, visit apple orchards, and display colorful mums. I hope October will be kind to you.

Happy October, my friends!

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Labor Day

Do you look at Labor Day as the end of summer? Or does the holiday allow you to have a three-day weekend? Do you work or relax and enjoy the day? Maybe you shop and look for good sales.

Labor Day began as a way to celebrate the laborers and their work. Oregon was the first to observe Labor Day on February 21, 1887. A few years later it became a nationally-recognized holiday in the United States.

I hope you are able to enjoy your holiday in 2020. Stay safe and have fun!

Happy Labor Day!
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Great Escapes Book Tour

Today begins the Great Escapes Book Tour for Dog-Gone Dead.

Here’s the schedule. I’d love to see you on some of these blogs where I answer so many fun questions. You can also enter to win a copy of Bite the Dust, a Starbucks gift card, and other fun items.

DOG GONE DEAD TOUR PARTICIPANTS

September 2 – I’m All About Books â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 2 – Reading, Writing & Stitch-Metic â€“ GUEST POST

September 3 – Jane Reads â€“ GUEST POST

September 3 – Ascroft, eh? â€“ CHARACTER INTERVIEW

September 4 – Sneaky the Library Cat’s blog â€“ CHARACTER INTERVIEW

September 4 – Cassidy’s Bookshelves â€“ CHARACTER GUEST POST

September 5 – FUONLYKNEW â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 5 – Reading Is My SuperPower â€“ REVIEW

September 6 – eBook Addicts â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 6 – T’s Stuff â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 7 – Hearts & Scribbles â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 8 – Mysteries with Character  – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

September 8 – I Read What You Write â€“ CHARACTER GUEST POST

September 9 – The Pulp and Mystery Shelf â€“ AUTHOR INTERVIEW

September 9 – My Reading Journeys â€“ REVIEW

September 10 – The Avid Reader â€“ REVIEW

September 10 – Angel’s Guilty Pleasures â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 11 – Brooke Blogs â€“ GUEST POST

September 11 – Literary Gold â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 12 – The Book Decoder â€“ REVIEW

September 12 – Christy’s Cozy Corners â€“ CHARACTER GUEST POST

September 13 – Mystery Thrillers and Romantic Suspense Reviews â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 14 – Here’s How It Happened â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 14 – Socrates Book Reviews â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 15 – Celticlady’s Reviews â€“ SPOTLIGHT

September 15 – Cozy Up With Kathy – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

It’s virtual and lots of fun! I hope to see you soon at one or all of these stops!
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Three Treats Too Many

I’m so excited to have Debra H. Goldstein on my blog today. I know you’ll enjoy meeting her.

What’s the first mystery you remember reading?

Memory is a funny thing. I remember reading two things at the same time – one was the Bobbsey Twins, all of which I devoured, and one was a Perry Mason book. My parents were visiting friends and to keep me entertained, I was permitted to go into the host’s library and pick a book to read. The one I pulled down was a Perry Mason. I may not have understood all of it, but I knew I liked it enough that when we went to leave, and I hadn’t quite finished it, I asked to borrow it. Because my parents saw these friends often, I was allowed to take the book home and finish reading it. Of course, it wasn’t until many years later, when I watched the re-runs of Perry Mason, that the book and Raymond Burr’s portrayal became one and the same.

When did you begin writing? How did you know you wanted to begin a career writing?

I began making stories up in my head at bedtime well before I began school, but it was in first grade that I was given an opportunity to write (or should I say print) little stories. My teacher apparently liked them because she encouraged me to write more.

Do you ever change the killer in the middle of the story?

Yes. When I wrote One Taste Too Many, the writing was going well and then it wasn’t. The book went flat, and I knew something was wrong, but I couldn’t pinpoint what it was. I stopped writing and let it percolate for a few weeks. In that stage between sleep and waking, it came to me that I had the wrong killer. I was pushing the characters to fit what I thought I wanted when it was so obvious that another character was the killer. When I got out of bed, I was energized to rewrite. I threw out half the book and started the revision. Once again, the words flew, and I knew the story and the book itself worked. Happily, when it was pitched to Kensington, they agreed.

Tell us a little about your story.

In Three Treats Too Many, when a romantic rival opens a competing restaurant in small-town Wheaton, Alabama, Sarah Blair discovers murder is the specialty of the house . . . 
 
For someone whose greatest culinary skill is ordering takeout, Sarah never expected to be co-owner of a restaurant. Even her Siamese cat, RahRah, seems to be looking at her differently. But while Sarah and her twin sister, Chef Emily, are tangled up in red tape waiting for the building inspector to get around to them, an attention-stealing new establishment—run by none other than Sarah’s late ex-husband’s mistress, Jane—is having its grand opening across the street. 
 
Jane’s new sous chef, Riley Miller, is the talk of Wheaton with her delicious vegan specialties. When Riley is found dead outside the restaurant with Sarah’s friend, Jacob, kneeling over her, the former line cook—whose infatuation with Riley was no secret—becomes the prime suspect. Now Sarah must turn up the heat on the real culprit, who has no reservations about committing cold-blooded murder . . .
 
 Includes quick and easy recipes!

Do you have any pets?

Although I’ve had dogs, turtles, goldfish, and guppies (the latter three being in my childhood), we don’t have any pets now. I do have three grand dogs.

What’s your favorite thing to drink while writing?

Coca-Cola.

Do you have a tip to share for getting through this pandemic? Anything that makes your days a little easier?

For me, it is a matter of getting up, dressed, and addressing whatever needs to be done. Although I’m not writing or reading as much as I usually did in the past, part of that has been having several pieces that were on deadline, needing to write a number of blogs before Three Treats Too Many releases on August 25, being involved in more zoom calls than I can keep count of, and getting the brilliant idea to build a new house during the pandemic. My tip is to keep doing things.

Are you a beach person?

The beach is where I go to renew my energy and spirit. Although I love walking in the surf, even sitting in an air-conditioned condo peering at the waves makes me happy. Sadly, even though we can be at the beach in just under four hours, we haven’t gone there since the world shut down in March.

You created a character in Sarah Blair that is different than most cozy protagonists. Why did you do this, and do you relate to her?

Sarah Blair is a woman who finds being in the kitchen more frightening than murder. That’s where our similarities end. She was married at eighteen, divorced by twenty-eight, works as a law firm receptionist and lives with the only thing she got out of the marriage—her Siamese cat, RahRah—as she finds herself. I’m not twenty-eight, I’ve been married almost thirty-seven years to the same man, my career was as a lawyer and judge, and we no longer have any pets.

I created Sarah because, after my first two traditional mystery books were orphaned, I wanted to write a cozy. I had no problem with most of the elements usually contained within a cozy, but I was stumped by whether my character would cook, bake, or be good at crafts. I hate cooking, baking, and I’m lousy at crafts. Mulling my dilemma over, it dawned on me that there had to be other readers like me. Sarah was born from that realization. One of the interesting things in my books is to watch how Sarah changes or grows in each book. She is much stronger character in Three Treats Too Many than she was in One Taste Too Many or Silver Falchion finalist Two Bites Too Many.

Judge Debra H. Goldstein writes Kensington’s Sarah Blair mystery series (Three Treats Too Many, Two Bites Too Many, One Taste Too Many). She also authored Should Have Played Poker and IPPY Award winning Maze in Blue. Her short stories, which have been named Agatha, Anthony, Derringer finalists, have appeared in numerous periodicals and anthologies including Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Black Cat Mystery Magazine, and Mystery Weekly. Debra serves on the national boards of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America and is president of SEMWA and past president of SinC’s Guppy Chapter. Find out more about Debra at www.DebraHGoldstein.com

You can also find Debra on social media:

Website – www.DebraHGoldstein.com

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DebraHGoldsteinAuthor/       

Twitter – @DebraHGoldstein

Instagram – debra.h.goldstein

Bookbub – https://www.bookbub.com/profile/debra-h-goldstein

If you want your own copy of Three Treat Too many you can find it here:

Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/Three-Treats-Sarah-Blair-Mystery/dp/1496719492

Barnes & Noble – https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/three-treats-too-many-debra-h-goldstein/1135275342?ean=9781496719492