Marta will be awarding a $25 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour.
Blurb
Some secrets can’t stay hidden, especially when they involve murder…
Liz Farrell is still reeling over the murder of her mother almost a year
earlier at the hands of her father, Leo Bauer, when she receives the startling
news that she’s inherited her estranged father’s sizable estate. Unable to come
to terms with her father’s unspeakable legacy, Liz and her grandmother, Kate
Stanton, visit Leo’s property in Benedict Canyon, desperately hoping to find
closure. Instead, they find a bunker hidden under an old hunting lodge that had
been used by Leo at one time to hold Liz’s mother captive. Horrified by the
discovery, Liz immediately orders the bunker filled and the lodge destroyed but
the ensuing demolition quickly comes to a grinding halt after a man’s remains
are discovered in a shallow grave at the base of the old lodge. Once the press
get wind of the gruesome discovery, rumors quickly surface, linking the remains
to a murder spree that took place at the same address almost half a century
earlier; a murder spree conveniently covered up by the governor at the time who
also happened to be Leo Bauer’s stepbrother. Liz and Kate’s efforts to uncover
the truth behind the murders are soon hampered by family secrets and a killer
who’s intent on finishing the job started almost fifty years ago.
Excerpt
I
need to escape him. I need to escape the
man who is both my lover and my captor, but there is nowhere to run.
With
a firm grip on my good arm, he pulls me along after him through the crush of
humanity, toward the converging crowds gathering at Pandora’s Box on the corner
of Sunset and Crescent Heights. The closer we get to our destination, the
louder and more boisterous the crowds of protestors and police seem to become.
I cry out in pain as my body is jostled, hurting my dislocated left shoulder,
which is supported only by the flimsy sling he has fashioned for me. However,
he doesn’t hear me cry out because he’s too busy trying to keep up with his two
friends.
For a second, I actually toy with the idea of
wrenching my arm out of his grip and making a run for it, but almost
immediately, I’m overcome by a fear so paralyzing that I’m barely able to
breathe. He’s already given me a nasty taste of what he will do to me if I ever
try leaving him. He’s promised to stop at nothing—and spare no one—until he
finds me, even if it means killing every member of my family. If there’s one
thing I’ve learned from living with this monster, it’s to always take his
threats seriously. With a sinking heart, I realize I am nothing more than a
pawn to him; valuable when needed, but as with everything in his life, sadly
expendable once I’ve served my purpose in his pursuit of his master plan. He has very few displays of human emotion, so
it’s difficult to figure out what he’s thinking at any given time. One thing I
am sure of, though, is that he trusts no one, least of all me.
Author bio and links
By the time
Marta Tandori reached fifth grade, she was an avid reader and writer with a
stack of short stories collecting dust in a box under her bed but it wasn’t
until she began studying acting in her early twenties at the prestigious
American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York that Marta realized acting wasn’t
really her passion – writing fiction was. What followed was years of writing
workshops as well as correspondence courses in writing for children through the
Institute of Children’s Literature in Connecticut. She credits the award
winning author, Troon Harrison, as the instructor who helped her find her
literary voice. Marta’s first work of middle-grade fiction, BEING SAM, NO
MATTER WHAT was published in 2005, followed by EVERY WHICH WAY BUT KUKU! in
2006. With her more recent endeavors, Marta has shifted her writing focus to
mysteries and suspense having “strong female protagonists with closets full of
nasty skeletons and the odd murder or two to complicate their already
complicated lives”. To learn more about Marta, please visit her website or her Facebook Author Page.
Links:
Website: http://martatandori.com
Thanks so much for hosting my blog blitz tour of NO HARD FEELINGS, a Kate Stanton Mystery! I thought I’d stop by and share with your readers a few details about me and my book.
ReplyDeleteFor those of you who are new to my books, if there’s one thing to know about me, it’s that I’m a H-U-G-E fan of historical events and it’s usually these events that somehow shape or influence many of my characters in my books. This is particularly true in the case of Amanda Nixon, one of the main characters in this book, whose back story was influenced by the Sunset Strip curfew riots and the Charles Manson Family massacre of Sharon Tate and her friends, two tragic events that took place in the late 1960’s.
Even the title of my book, NO HARD FEELINGS, has an interesting twist and it’s not what you think it might be. One reviewer on Amazon had this to say about the title: “...the title “No Hard Feelings” will unfold in a very unique way!...It is an extraordinary element of the story and the presentation, when used in the novel, is outstanding and clever!” Another reviewer on Amazon summed up NO HARD FEELINGS rather nicely when he wrote: “As you gather the pieces of the puzzle in this book, you start looking for the framework and then you begin to wonder how all of the various pieces are going to fit together to come out with a conclusion that makes sense. But Marta Tandori brings all of these pieces together to create a fascinating and interest[ing] mystery novel.” All said, NO HARD FEELINGS is the second book in the Kate Stanton Mystery series. It’s a standalone but I think it’s always great if you have the opportunity to read the first book in order to fully appreciate each character and their respective back stories – great if you want to, but not necessary. If you like books about dirty family secrets, past mistakes and ugly revenge, you’ll like NO HARD FEELINGS, I promise you!
I’ll check in at odd times throughout the day to answer any questions your readers may have.
Good morning, Marta (anyway, it's morning here in Belgium)! Glad to have you over on my blog.
DeleteIf you love history, it will perhaps interest you to know I live in a town which dates back to before the Romans. We got our town charter in 1324 by Count Robert of Flanders - they so-called 'Lion of Flanders'. He was my ancestor too, although not on the right side of marriage. I also write novels which are situated in times past. Feel free to check out this blogsite, or my other, Nickie Fleming's Writings.
Hi Nickie,
DeleteThanks so much for hosting my book blitz! It sounds like you've got a very interesting lineage of which you must be very proud. When I have a bit of time this weekend, I plan on looking at your blogsite in some detail. Although all my books are influenced by historical events, I did write one book called CONTINUANCE which alternates between the present and 1905 New York City. For me, that particular time period was fascinating with the influx of immigrants to Ellis Island and after reading Tess Gerritsen's THE BONE GARDEN, I wanted to try my hand at writing a book which alternated between past and present.
I hope you have a great weekend!