MY REVIEW:
I believe “Buckhead Dead” is the first novel I’ve read by Deborah Malone and I’m not sure how I have missed out on her books. If her others are as entertaining as this one, I plan to remedy that situation asap. The first of a new series, “Buckhead Dead” left me wanting to spend more time with Skye, Honey, and Ginger. I will be watching for the next installment.
A cozy mystery, “Buckhead Dead” begins with Skye Southerland learning that their recent client had been murdered. As most readers of cozy mysteries can guess, Skye and her friend Honey, along with Honey’s cousin Ginger, get involved in the investigation – much to Detective Montaine’s dismay. This trio of gals are hilarious. They seem to operate by the seat-of-the-pants rule with most of their investigation what I would call spontaneous with side trips to parks, aquariums, etc., not to mention restaurants! Those girls seemed to eat all the time!
Needless to say, “Buckhead Dead” was fun and entertaining with a bit of danger and adventure thrown in for good measure. Disaster seemed to follow Skye around with hilarious results. She also learned along the way that she couldn’t judge people by their appearance or their past.
“Buckhead Dead” would be a great beach read this summer if you can wait that long or to read when you just need a good laugh. I recommend!
A copy of this book was provided for review by Celebrate Lit.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Skye Southerland and Honey Truelove have just finished an interior design job for Sylvia Landmark, one of Buckhead’s most eccentric characters, and their designs are to die for. After a celebration at Sylvia’s home where they reveal the new décor, including a desk with a possible link to the pirate Blackbeard, Sylvia turns up dead, leaving the ladies wondering if this desk is worth more than they bargained for. Skye and Honey are now suspects in the murder of a woman who had few friends, and plenty of possible enemies. In an attempt to clear their names, Skye, Honey, and Honey’s loveable cousin Ginger embark on a journey to find the real killer, figure out the real history behind the desk, and clear their names before they end up going to jail, or even worse becoming the next victims! With plenty of warnings from Skye’s husband Mitch, and the ruggedly handsome Detective Montaine assigned to Sylvia’s case, these girls still manage to get right in the middle of the investigation, while having time to enjoy all that Georgia has to offer.
Giveaway
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Deborah Malone’s first novel Death in Dahlonega, finaled in the American Christian Fiction Writer’s Category Five writing contest! Deborah was nominated for 2011 and 2012 Georgia Author of the Year in Novel category. She has worked as a freelance writer and photographer, for the historic magazine “Georgia Backroads” since 2001. She has had many articles and photographs published, and her writing is featured in “Tales of the Rails,” edited by Olin Jackson, as well as the “Christian Communicator.” She is a member of the Georgia Writer’s Association, Advanced Writers and Speaker’s Association and the American Christian Fiction Writers.
Guest Post From Deborah Malone
My Journey to Publication
Pack your suitcase and come take a little journey with me. Let’s start at the beginning. I believe I came out of the womb with a book in my hands. I can’t remember a time when I didn’t love to read. I can still remember the smell of the library in my elementary school. I don’t know if it was dust or mildew, but I associated it with books. I loved that smell!
When I got a little older my friend introduced me to the library downtown. I thought I’d died and gone to heaven. Book heaven that is! I think I read every mystery in the young adult section. I know many of you will remember Nancy Drew and Trixie Beldon (then there will be others scratching your head). My main character, Trixie, in the Trixie Montgomery Cozy Mystery Series is named after Trixie Beldon.
When I was growing up my mother had severe Rheumatoid Arthritis and required a lot of help from me. I would read my books to take me away from all the responsibility for a while. Looking back I believe my mother realized how important books were to me because she always made sure I had plenty to read.
I married at nineteen and had two girls over the next few years. My youngest daughter became very ill leaving her seriously disabled and requiring around the clock care. So I stayed busy raising my girls. In 1999 I went through a divorce and Niki and I moved in with my dad. I would take care of both of them for the next 10 years until my dad moved into assisted living. During those years I started writing, and this like reading would take me away from the tremendous responsibility for a little while. I worked on my first book off and on for the next ten years.
Then one day I learned about the on-line writer’s group, American Christian Fiction Writers. I knew I wanted to write my book as Christian fiction, but didn’t know how. I learned everything I could about the craft of writing (and still learning) and rewrote my first book, Death in Dahlonega, as a Christian cozy. This doesn’t mean that it is a preachy or judgmental book, but one that is just good clean fun. I hope I can make my readers laugh a little and take them away from their stress for a minute.
My first book, Death in Dahlonega, was published in 2011 by Lamp Post Publishing of California. There are now four books in the Trixie Montgomery Cozy Mystery Series. My latest book is, Buckhead Dead, the first book in the new series, Skye Southerland Cozy Mystery Series. I am working on the second book in the series, Decatur Dead. One thing that is unique about my books is that even though they are fiction all of the settings are real. If you knew the area you’d recognize the buildings, roads, restaurants, etc. But you don’t have to be familiar with the area to enjoy the book. It is just icing on the cake.
A fun thing about my book, Buckhead Dead, (an affluent suburb of Atlanta) is that one of the main characters, Honey Truelove, wears Merle Norman Romance Red Lipstick. I had a book signing the other day at a nearby Merle Norman and we had a ball. It was like having a great big girl party. I’ve had a lot of good feedback from those that have read, Buckhead Dead. I am now wearing Honey’s signature color, Romance Red, and really like it. I didn’t think I could wear red lipstick, but I’ve had a lot of compliments on it.
I’m looking forward to finishing the next two books in the series to see what kind of adventures the girls, Skye, Honey and Ginger take us on. I hope that you will take that journey with them, too, and that you’ve enjoyed going on a little journey down memory lane with me.
Blog Stops
March 29: Book Reviews From an Avid Reader
March 30: Our Perfectly Imperfect Life
March 31: Just Commonly
April 1: ArtisticNobody
April 2: Through The Open Window
April 3: Mary Hake
April 3: D’S QUILTS & BOOKS
April 4: Bigreadersite
April 5: Daysong Reflections
April 5: Cassandra M’s Place
April 6: Lights in a Dark World
April 7: Bukwurmzzz
April 7: Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations
April 8: Red Headed Book Lady
April 8: Texas Book-aholic
April 9: For the Love of Books
April 10: Reader’s Cozy Corner
April 11: Books! Books! Books!
Thank you so much for having me on your blog and for your kind words. I had so much fun writing “Buckhead Dead.” I’m working on the next installment “Decatur Dead,” so hope you will keep your eyes peeled for it to come out in the fall of 2016.