Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Book Tour, Guest Post, and Giveaway: Candidate for Murder by Lauren Carr




It’s election time in Spencer, Maryland, and the race for mayor is not a pretty one. In recent years, the small resort town has become divided between the local year-round residents who have enjoyed their rural way of life and the city dwellers moving into their mansions, taking over the town council, and proceeding to turn Deep Creek Lake into a closed gate community—complete with a host of regulations for everything from speed limits to clothes lines.
When the political parties force-feed two unsavory mayoral nominees on the town residents, Police Chief David O’Callaghan decides to make a statement—by nominating Gnarly, Mac Faraday’s German shepherd, to run as mayor of Spencer!

What starts out as a joke turns into a disaster when overnight Gnarly becomes the front runner—at which point his political enemies take a page straight out of Politics 101. What do you do when you’re behind in a race? Dig up dirt on the front runner, of course.

Seemingly, someone is not content to rest with simply embarrassing the front runner by publicizing his dishonorable discharge from the United States Army, but to throw in a murder for good measure. With murder on the ballot, Mac Faraday and the gang—including old friends from past cases—dive in to clear Gnarly’s name, catch a killer, and save Spencer!





Guest Post:


Before You Say “Unbelievable” …
By Lauren Carr

Have you ever wondered what authors talk about when they get together? I have found that there are certain subjects that just naturally creep up.
When do you write? Are you a plotter or a pantser? How do you find time to write three books a year when you have four dogs who now demand to be fed three times a day? Where do you get your ideas? Are you in therapy? Have you ever considered therapy? Maybe you should. How do you like your publisher, editor, book tour coordinator? How were your latest reviews?
Which then leads to the most annoying things readers have said about your books.
One claim that I have seen made about some authors’ books, and occasionally, though not regularly, about mine, is that they are “unbelievable.” Some of the elements in the plotlines are just not realistic. They would never happen like that.
A few years ago, a friend published her first book, which was a romantic suspense. At one point in the storyline, a homicidal maniac walks out of the mental hospital and goes on a murder spree.
While the book received wonderful reviews and decent sales, some readers have declared it unbelievable—claiming that it is impossible for a mental patient with a murderous history to simply walk out of a mental hospital the way the author wrote it.
However … this author had the last laugh (though it was a tragic last laugh) when less than an hour from where she lived, a patient with a murderous history simply walked out of the mental hospital where he was locked up and went on a murder spree—in the same manner that she had written in her book five years ago!
When this happens, there is something deep down in the writer that makes her want to say, “Told you so!” Of course, that would be childish and unprofessional and I am above all that.
Yeah. Right.
In January 2015, when Three Days to Forever was released, a few readers, not reviewers, but readers, declared that certain aspects of the plot and storyline were too fantastic.
One reviewer, and a reader or two (plus my own mother), could not believe the love at first sight storyline involving Jessica Faraday (Mac’s daughter) and Murphy Thornton (Joshua’s son.) While it was a nice fantasy, it would never happen. However, there have been cases of love at first sight. In an article published by the Wall Street Journal on April 20, 2015 (four months after the release of Three Days to Forever), some 41% of men, versus 29% of women, say they have experienced love at first sight.
As a matter of fact, my mother told me that when she was scoffing at the love at first sight aspect of Three Days to Forever, one of her friends became quite offended, saying, “How dare you! I fell in love with my husband at first sight! We’ve been happily married for sixty years!”
My mother, who calls herself a realist, went on another tangent when she learned the plot for Candidate for Murder.
It’s election time in Spencer, Maryland, and the race for mayor is not a pretty one. In recent years, the small resort town has become divided between the local year-round residents who have enjoyed their rural way of life and the city dwellers moving into their mansions, taking over the town council, and proceeding to turn Deep Creek Lake into a closed gate community—complete with a host of regulations for everything from speed limits to clothes lines.
When the political parties force-feed two unsavory mayoral nominees on the town residents, Police Chief David O’Callaghan decides to make a statement—by nominating Gnarly, Mac Faraday’s German shepherd, to run as mayor of Spencer!  
What starts out as a joke turns into a disaster when overnight Gnarly becomes the front runner—at which point his political enemies take a page straight out of Politics 101. What do you do when you’re behind in a race? Dig up dirt on the front runner, of course.
Seemingly, someone is not content to rest with simply embarrassing the front runner by publicizing his dishonorable discharge from the United States Army, but to throw in a murder for good measure.
With murder on the ballot, Mac Faraday and the gang—including old friends from past cases—dive in to clear Gnarly’s name, catch a killer, and save Spencer!
A German shepherd run for mayor? Never! My mother declared. She actually hung up the phone.
But, before you say “Unbelievable!” consider this:
According to The Bark.com,Bosco Ramos, Sunol, Calif.: Bosco, a handsome Rottweiler-Labrador Retriever mix, was elected honorary mayor of Sunol in 1981. He got on the ballot as a joke (not registered with any party), and wound up beating two human opponents for the mayorship. As part of his duties, Bosco appeared at social events in a stately tuxedo and helped lead the town’s annual Halloween parade. Most of Bosco’s days, however, were spent hanging outside the local bar, fostering neighborhood spirit and accepting treats.”
Dogs aren’t the only animals who have successfully run for political office. According to MentalFloss.com:
Ø      Stubbs the Cat has served as mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, for over fifteen years. When a handful of residents didn’t like any of the human candidates, they encouraged voters to write in Stubbs the cat instead. As luck would have it, the feline won. According to the Wall Street Journal, Stubbs is one tough candidate. During his administration, Stubbs has been shot, fallen into a restaurant fryer, jumped off a moving truck and been mauled by a dog. If I was him, I’d be asking for a secret service detail.
Ø      Lucy Lou of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky: A border collie, Lucy Lou is not the first canine mayor of Rabbit Hash, but she does have the distinction of having broken through the glass ceiling that Hillary Clinton has been ranting about. Lucy Lou is proudly called the “First Bitch of Rabbit Hash.” In 1998, Goofy the German Shepherd was elected mayor of the quiet Kentucky hamlet. Actually, he bought the election. In what began as a fundraiser for a local church, townspeople thought it would be fun to hold a mock mayoral election. Townspeople paid a dollar per ballot and voted as many times as they pleased. Goofy defeated his bipedal opponent in a landslide, receiving an astonishing 8,000 votes. Since that fateful day, the town has elected two more canine mayors. Goofy was replaced by Junior, a black lab who embarked on a goodwill tour across the state to build improved relations with the quadruped community. Junior was succeeded by border collie Lucy Lou, the town’s current mayor. 
Of course, there are those realists who will read Candidate for Murder and, like my mother, will declare the plot totally implausible and about as realistic as falling in love at first sight … and we all know that never happens.



Author's Bio:

Lauren Carr is the international best-selling author of the Mac Faraday, Lovers in Crime, and Thorny Rose Mysteries. The twelfth installment in the Mac Faraday Mystery series, Candidate for Murder will be released June 2016.

Lauren is a popular speaker who has made appearances at schools, youth groups, and on author panels at conventions. She lives with her husband, son, and four dogs (including the real Gnarly) on a mountain in Harpers Ferry, WV.

Connect with Lauren: Website  ~  Twitter  ~  Facebook




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Tour Schedule:

June 20 - Working Mommy Journal - book spotlight / giveaway
June 20 - My Journey Back - book spotlight / guest post
June 20 - Books for Books - book spotlight / guest post
June 21 - Christy's Cozy Corners - book spotlight / author interview / giveaway
June 21 - fuonlyknew - book spotlight / giveaway
June 22 - Book Crazy Scrapbook Mama - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
June 22 - Book Reviews Nature Photos - book spotlight / author interview
June 23 - Writers and Authors - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
June 23 - Rockin' Book Reviews - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
June 24 - Thoughts in Progress - book spotlight / author interview / giveaway
June 24 - bookmyopia - book spotlight / guest post
June 27 - The Travelogue of a Book Addict - book spotlight / giveaway
June 27 - Nighttime Reading Center - book spotlight
June 28 - Stranded in Chaos - book spotlight / giveaway
June 29 - Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin' - book spotlight
June 29 - The Autistic Gamer - book spotlight
June 30 - Katie's Clean Book Collection - book spotlight / giveaway
June 30 - Tea and A Book - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
July 1 -     Brooke Blogs - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
July 1 -     Cheryl's Book Nook - book spotlight / giveaway
July 4 -     Ali - The Dragon Slayer - book spotlight / giveaway
July 4 -     Book and Ink - book spotlight / author interview / giveaway
July 5 -     New Horizon Reviews - book spotlight / author interview
July 6 -     Jaquo Lifestyle Magazine - book spotlight / guest post
July 6 -     Library of Clean Reads - book spotlight / giveaway
July 7 -     T's Stuff - book spotlight / author interview / giveaway
July 8 -     Words And Peace - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
July 11 -   StoreyBook Reviews - book spotlight / giveaway
July 12 -   Carole's Book Corner - book spotlight / giveaway
July 13 -   Cassidy Salem Reads & Writes - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
July 14 -   Christa Reads and Writes - book spotlight
July 15 -   Bound 2 Escape - book spotlight
July 18 -   #redhead.with.book - book spotlight / giveaway
July 18 -   Puddletown Reviews - book spotlight
July 19 -   100 Pages A Day - book spotlight / giveaway
July 19 -   A Mama's Corner of the World - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
July 20 -   Mystery Suspense Reviews - book spotlight / guest post
July 21 -   Heidi's Wanderings - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
July 22 -   3 Partners in Shopping - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
July 25 -   Celticlady's Reviews - book spotlight / giveaway
July 26 -   A Soccer Mom's Book Blog - book spotlight / giveaway
July 27 -   Reading Authors - book spotlight / giveaway
July 28 -   Deal Sharing Aunt - book spotlight / author interview / giveaway
July 29 -   Jessica Cassidy - book spotlight / author interview


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1 comment:

Lauren Carr said...

Hey, Book Crazy Scrapbook Mama! Thank you so much for having me at your site today! What a fun blog. Hope you and your readers enjoy the guest post and here's wishing everyone luck in the giveaway! #Vote4Gnarly!