Ah. The good ole summertime! Freedom! No
coats, hats, boots, gloves, slippery roads. . . . Well, you get the idea.
Summer is the time when most people take their annual
vacation. In my opinion, getting away from it all is crucial to a person’s
mental health. Every day through the year each of us deals with a multitude of
“challenges” and we need a break from all of that sometimes. Whether you prefer
the mountains, the desert, the beach or another location, a change of scenery
and daily routine is healthy.
For many years, I've looked forward to a
vacation and, most years, my traveling companion and good friend, Jan, and I
have gone to the ocean. Jan’s husband goes on golf trips with his buddies and
Jan and I normally plan a “girls’ getaway.” But, this year for several reasons,
it doesn't look like that will happen. We may manage a mini-vacation late in
the summer but that's still up in the air.
So, what’s the next best thing to physically
getting away? Escape into a book! Let it take you places you’ve never
been and, as you get involved in the lives of the characters, your own problems
will disappear – at least until you reach the last page. Then, all you have to do is start reading another book and your "vacation" will be extended!
Early the next morning, you go for a walk on that same beach and discover the body of a young woman in the sand. Once again, it takes your breath away.
Ann feels like she’s in Paradise as she digs her toes
into the soft, white sand and gazes out at the ocean. She’s looked forward to
this trip to South Carolina for a long time and all she wants to do is bask in
the sun, resting and relaxing.
She and her two young children are enjoying their time
on Fripp Island with Ann’s sister, Marnie, and Marnie’s elderly friend and
former neighbor, Clara Brunner, a longtime resident with a vast knowledge of
the island and the people who live there. At the Fourth of July fireworks,
Clara introduces them to newlyweds Jenny and Mark Hall and their families.
But Ann’s plans for a peaceful vacation are shattered
the next morning. When she goes for a solitary walk on the beach, she discovers
the body of a young woman with the chain of a gold locket twisted around her
neck and she immediately recognizes the locket as the one Jenny Hall was
wearing the night before.
But
things aren’t always what they appear to be.
Shocked and saddened, Ann is determined to try to find
the killer and to see them brought to justice. She convinces Marnie and Clara
to join her in conducting an investigation but, in the process, she places her
own life in jeopardy.
Happy Fourth of July!
I have enjoyed all the novels in your Malone series. Later this month I'll do a summer reading blog and as before, I'll mention your books. Meantime, like you, I can't travel due to family needs. So I'll be reading and writing as well. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jacquie! You've written fantastic reviews for my five books and I appreciate your support more than I can say. :)
DeleteThis is my kind of vacation, sitting quietly with a good book and looking out the window at the trees. Your books are now on my TBR pile.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you stopped by, Susan. Your comment put a big smile on my face! I really, really hope you enjoy my Malone mystery series.
DeleteGreat post and it makes me want to take a trip, Pat. Unfortunately, that's not in the cards this year, so I guess I'll have to settle for a staycation. Your books are a great way to get away from it all. I've enjoyed every one of them. Happy 4th of July, and I hope you get to take at least a mini vacation.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marja! I hope I can get away for a couple of days in late August but we'll see. Maybe you will too. In the meantime, thank God for books! :)
DeleteThe next best thing to a vacation... books! You got that right Pat! My traveling days are over... but I still have my books.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July! And Happy Summertime!
Sharon
What would we ever do without books, Sharon?
DeleteHappy Fourth!
Your blog post is a very clever lead into your novel, Mistaken Identity. When I read it, the story took me to a place I've never been. Almost like a mini-vacation. LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Evelyn! I love to write but promoting is another thing. Unfortunately, it's a necessary thing. LOL
DeleteI'm so glad my book transported you to another place. Mission accomplished. :)