Guest Author Thursday: Cold Dark Night by Joan Hall #newrelease #mystery #supsense #legendsofmadeira

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Today, I’m excited to have my good friend and Story Empire colleague, Joan Hall, as my guest. She’s here to celebrate the release of Cold Dark Night, the first in a series I’ve been eagerly looking forward to. I’m delighted she chose to send me an excerpt with a character I fell in love with in an earlier novel. This time, Jason Montgomery gets a starring role and I couldn’t be happier. Here’s Joan to tell you more.


Thank you for hosting me today, Mae. I’m excited to be here to tell your readers about my newest release, Cold Dark Night. It’s the first novel in the Legends of Madeira series. Each book begins with a historical event that ties to the present.

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Those who have read my Driscoll Lake series, will recognize a couple of familiar names. Jason Montgomery is one of those characters who took me in a different direction than I originally planned. I’m glad I listened.

When we first met Jason in Unclear Purposes, he was arrogant, self-serving, and caused more than one headache for his boss, Matt Bradford. Now he’s police chief in the small town of Madeira. Will his past ways come back to haunt him?

EXCERPT:

Manuel’s attention turned toward the front. “Uh, oh. You wanted to meet Bridges. Here’s your chance.”

Two uniformed officers approached their table. Jason recognized Officer Daniels. The other was a young man, mid-twenties, with sandy hair and piercing blue eyes.

“Well, well, well,” the officer said, “Guess you’re our new chief. Hope that’s not a beer you’re having. Wouldn’t look good for you to be drinking on the job.”

Jason’s fork made a clamoring sound as he dropped it on his place. “I gather you’re Bridges.”

The young cop pointed to his name tag. “That’s me. Figured the old man here would try to get on your good side.”

Officer Daniels seemed embarrassed. Manuel ignored the comment.

“You certainly aren’t doing anything to merit favor,” Jason said. “But we’ll discuss it later. Right now, you’re interrupting our lunch.”

“Guess it would be in our best interest to find a table.” Bridges grinned at Daniels. “We don’t have the luxury of taking long lunch breaks.” With that, he strode away.

Daniels followed with an embarrassed backward glance.

“So that’s Zach Bridges,” Jason said.

“The one and only. More than once, I’ve wanted to can him, but he does his job. He’s a damn good officer when he’s not acting like a jerk. A little attitude adjustment would serve him well. The man doesn’t show respect to those in authority.”

“Insubordination is reason enough to fire him whether he does the job well or not. Why didn’t you let him go?”

“Politics. His aunt is the mayor’s wife. He’s always quick to remind others of that.”

Jason inwardly winced, remembering times when he’d thrown it in Matt’s face about the Driscoll Lake City Council being responsible for his hiring.

“Another reason I didn’t want your position. I’m getting too old to deal with stuff like that. Comes with the territory, I’m afraid.”

“I knew that would be the case. I can handle Zach Bridges. I’ve seen his kind before. I used to be a lot like him.”

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Cold Dark Night is available on Amazon for the introductory price of .99 through June 15. The price increases to $3.99 afterward, so now is a good time to grab a copy.

BLURB:

New husband, new house, new town… and a new mystery to solve.

Tami Montgomery thought her police chief husband was going to be the only investigator in the family when she gave up her journalism career and moved with him to Madeira, New Mexico. 

But after the historical society asks her to write stories for a book celebrating the town’s history, she becomes embroiled in a new mystery. If she can’t solve this one, she could lose everything. Her research uncovers a spate of untimely deaths of local law enforcement officials. Further digging reveals a common link—they all lived in the house she and Jason now share.

Tami isn’t a superstitious person, but the circumstances are too similar for coincidence. Then she unearths an even more disturbing pattern. And if history repeats itself, her husband will be the next to die.

PURCHASE FROM AMAZON

Connect with Joan:
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I can’t tell you how excited I am for Joan and the release of this novel. It combines elements I love—mystery, great characters, historic elements, and folklore. It was a no-brainer to snatch it up the moment it became available, especially at that great introductory price. Help Joan celebrate her book launch by dropping her a comment, then using the sharing buttons to spread the word about Cold Dark Night. Of course, you’ll want to hop over to Amazon and ONE-CLICK your copy, too! 🙂

97 thoughts on “Guest Author Thursday: Cold Dark Night by Joan Hall #newrelease #mystery #supsense #legendsofmadeira

  1. Great post and excerpt! I just started reading this and I’m all in already! Fun to see familiar charcters from Driscoll Lake. Thanks, for hosting, Mae:)

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    • Joan, I am so glad you listened to Jason. I loved his character growth in your last Driscoll Lake novel. It’s great to see him land a starring role in Cold Dark Night. I’m 40% through the book and loving the story. Congratulations on a winner!

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  2. Great to see Joan here this morning, Mae! Thanks for hosting her. And Joan, you’ve pulled me in even deeper. I’m really looking forward to getting started on this one!

    Still sending best wishes for a huge success as this book makes the rounds and comes to everyone’s attention! 🙂

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  3. What a great excerpt! The book is on my Kindle, waiting anxiously for my attention. Congratulations, Joan. I wish you all the best! Thank you, Mae, for hosting. 💗

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  4. I love how characters like Jason can grow and see the error of their ways. This excerpt was perfect and his reflection on how he used to be that arrogant ass showed us a lot about him. Congrats to Joan and thank you for hosting today, Mae!

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  5. Mae, enjoyed this post and excerpt and just snatched a copy of this book for my Kindle. I love when characters grow and change and how sometimes they tell us they want to do that! Its one of the things I love about writing. Joan, looking forward to reading this and getting to know your characters. Good luck with your new book!

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