Showing posts with label Nora Abbott Mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nora Abbott Mystery. Show all posts
Friday, June 5, 2015
Monday, February 9, 2015
A sweetheart of a day!
What could be more fun than Valentine's Day in Heart City? Valentine, Nebraska! The first Tattered Legacy event. What a sweetheart of a day!
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Broken Trust is Here... Almost
by Shannon Baker
Clears
throat, taps on champagne glass, gives toothy grin: Ladies and gentlemen, may I
introduce Broken Trust.
Book
two of the Nora Abbott Mystery Series will make its debut in a couple of weeks
with the official release date of March 8.
It’s
true, Tainted Mountain has a new
brother/sister. I still have a hard time believing a book I wrote is being
published by a real, live, legit publisher. On some level, I must have thought
it was at least possible, or I would have quit writing eons ago. Still, it
seems like a fantasy to have two books out there. It’s a real kick to know book
three is turned in and making its slow journey to the shelves.
I
didn’t start out to write a series. I intended Tainted Mountain as a stand-alone thriller. When I moved to
Flagstaff and found out about the controversy to pump manmade snow on the San
Francisco Peaks--land sacred to 12 tribes--I had to write a story about it. I
needed a protagonist in the center of the storm who had everything at stake.
That turned out to be Nora Abbott, owner of the ski resort.
Driven,
insecure, timid and ferocious in equal measure, Nora sprang onto the pages.
When I negotiated my contract with Midnight Ink, my editor asked if Tainted Mountain was a stand-alone or a
series. Without thinking, I said, “Series.”
And
just like that, Nora was given new life. I worried and stressed because I’d
never thought about writing a series, didn’t even read that many. How would I
would I ever plunge so deeply into another Nora book?
In
Broken Trust, Nora returns to her
favorite place, Boulder, and lands a job at an environmental trust. (Coincidently,
I also moved back to Boulder while I was working on this book.) But all is not
as it seems. The trust is a hotbed of conflict and corruption. Nearly a half
million dollars is missing and Nora’s predecessor is murdered.
Nora’s
mother pops onto the scene with her own drama. She is determined to hook Nora
up with handsome Cole Huntsman. Cole has been waiting for a year to let Nora
get over the death of her husband and the traumatic events in Flagstaff, but he’s
ready to start a relationship with her. In the meantime, with the help of
quirky staffers at the Trust and an Ecuadorian hunk, Nora uncovers a plot that
could destroy one of the most pristine locations on the planet.
And
how, you might or might not be asking, is such monumental destruction possible?
That was the really fun part for me. I got to research conspiracy theories
surrounding HAARP (High-frequency
Active Auroral Research) and using weather as a weapon of mass
destruction. This stuff is scary/interesting. I spent hours watching Jessie
Ventura and others present the case that the shadowy Powers That Be are
planning to control our minds/kill us all/wreak havoc on the environment. I
dabbled in learning a little (very little) about Tesla towers and the potential
for sustainable energy.
When
I sold Tainted Mountain I was happy
and proud of my new baby. We all know the analogies of writing and publishing
books to having babies. I don’t know if anyone else felt this way, but when I
was expecting my second baby, I worried I’d never be able to love it as much as
I loved my first one. And even though I’d planned and wanted the baby with all
my heart, part of me was jealous it would come between me and my firstborn.
Weird, I know. But I kind of had the same misgivings about creating a series
and wondering if I’d love the second book as much as the first.
The
book is here and, just as it was with my kids, I do love book two as much! I
learned a lot between book one and two and even more between two and three. It
turns out I like writing a series and I’m glad Nora got to live on.
Broken Trust is available in
all ebook formats and in trade paperback. If you’re inclined to buy it in paper
and love supporting indie booksellers, please consider Who Else Books at www.BroadwayBookMall.com.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Brave New World
by Nib
“Listen to this.” I rattled the paper and read from
the classified ads. “Wanted: Finance and Accounting manager for village of
Culbertson.”
My long-suffering partner raised his eyebrows.
“And?”
“Culbertson is only eleven miles from here. I’m
qualified. Maybe I ought to apply.”
He walked the three steps that took him from the far
side of the kitchen through the dining room to the living room where he stood
in the six inches between the sofa/desk/café and TV to emphasize his point.
“But you’re a full time writer. You don’t have time for another job.”
I shrugged.
“Right?” He pushed. “Right?”
Right. By now, I’ve been a stay at home writer for
two weeks. I’ve written a ton of words and started to apply myself to all those
writerly things I’ve never had time for previously. I’m studying about audio
books and indie publishing. Making marketing plans and reading about the
industry. I’m even trying to give myself permission to read a lot of books.
For many reasons, we made the decision that now is
the time to drastically downsize our lives so I can devote my energy to
writing. To make this possible, we moved to a small town in Nebraska where we
plan to stay for 591 days until my partner retires and we head south. I’m
thrilled and excited and full of ideas and ambition.
And scared to death.
I’ve enjoyed the push and rush of a business career.
I like dressing for the office, having an excuse to buy shoes, needing a
closetful of skirts and dresses and having places to wear them. I work well
with schedules and routine. I really, really love a fat paycheck.
I’ve lived in rural places for big chunks of my life
and I’m not too put-out with our 100 year-old house with 800 square feet of
living space. I can do without the dishwasher, the automatic garage door (and
in fact, the garage) and couldn’t care less about the lack of fine dining and
shopping malls.
I get to live the dream. Days full of writing and
time to invest in doing it right.
The awful truth, though, is that I’m not making any
money. We planned for this and expected it. I've got the budgets and spreadsheets to plot my way through this new venture. My business plan doesn’t even call for income for another several
months, perhaps a year, probably more. Even then, it won’t be as much as my MBA
earned me. Ever. It won’t be reliable and steady.
That’s how business and life works. You take risks
and do your best. You weigh quality of life issues and set heart and money on the scales. Make a decision and jump with both feet.The key for me is
put away guilt and doubts. Set aside the fear and step out into this new
adventure with confidence and courage.
I folded the newspaper and reached for my computer.
If I’m going to write the first draft of this novel in a month, I can’t waste
time reading want ads.
We all give up something to be writers. We sacrifice time with our families, money for conferences, trade-offs with recreational and relaxing events. What do you give up and is it worth it? Does it take courage to pay the cost for your writing dream?
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Book Launch! Book Launch! Tainted Mountain (A Nora Abbott Mystery)
Tainted Mountain by Shannon Baker is now available!
Nora Abbott needs to make enough snow to save her ski resort from the drought that is ravishing Northern Arizona, and her recent court victory should mean good times are ahead. But when the death of Nora’s husband brings her overbearing mother into town, energy tycoon Barrett McCreary uses the opportunity to launch what might just be a hostile takeover of her cash-strapped resort.
To make matters worse, the local Hopi tribe still claims that making snow on the mountain will upset the balance of the earth, and someone is taking matters into their own hands in an explosive way. The ruggedly handsome Cole Huntsman keeps turning up to help Nora, but he seems to be dealing from both sides of the deck. And with a business empire’s profits—not to mention lives—at stake, double-dealing is a deadly strategy.
Praise:
“Tainted Mountain is a story as mysterious and beautiful as the Arizona landscape in which it’s set. Shannon Baker offers readers a taut, cautionary tale that is a deft mix of both important contemporary issues and the timeless spiritual traditions of the Hopi. For those of us who hunger for the kind of novel Tony Hillerman used to write so well, this promising new series may just fill the bill. Pick up Tainted Mountain and prepare to be entranced.” ~ WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE CORK O’CONNOR SERIES
“Pitting greed against the future of a people, Baker’s thoughtful thriller, Tainted Mountain, not only presents a compelling clash of myth and violence that will keep you guessing, it also reads like such a love letter to the natural world, you won’t want it to end.” ~ KRIS NERI, AUTHOR OF REVENGE ON ROUTE 66
“A thoroughly satisfying mystery! Shannon Baker captures the grandeur and fragility of the Western landscape while keeping the pages turning.” ~ MARGARET COEL, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF BUFFALO BILL'S DEAD NOW
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