It’s difficult to write a sequel worthy of a great first book, but Shari T. Mitchell did just that with the latest installment of the Marnie Reilly Mysteries, Torn Veil.
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It’s difficult to write a sequel worthy of a great first book, but Shari T. Mitchell did just that with the latest installment of the Marnie Reilly Mysteries, Torn Veil.
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Divine Guidance review by TL Brown.
Book Review: Divine Guidance grabs you and does not let go! Read More »
“You better let me go!” Marnie cried. “The cops are coming!” “Will you shut up!” the bad man yelled. The bad man half-carried and half-dragged Marnie to a shabby cabin on the eastern side of the island. It was a log cabin with a big porch. Cobwebs and trumpet creeper clung to log columns of
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The Island, Part 2 The man’s face was dark – menacing. Marnie frowned while she studied his features. The man was taller than Marnie’s dad. He had black hair, a broad, flat forehead, bushy eyebrows, black eyes, and a huge mouth. Marnie decided that the man had fat lips. His earlobes were fat, too, but
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If you’ve read Divine Guidance, Book 1 in the Marnie Reilly Mysteries series, here’s a story about Marnie, Tom and the infamous island.
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When I began writing Divine Guidance, my heroine, Marnie Reilly, needed a side-kick. It couldn’t be just any side-kick, though. This side-kick had to had to be loyal, intelligent, funny and loveable. It didn’t take long for me to write the character of Tater – Marnie Reilly’s devoted Border Collie, and her loyal, intelligent, funny
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The screen door off the kitchen slammed shut. A tall lanky boy loped through the door, sweat dripping from his brow – his short dirty blonde hair sticking up in spots – his cheeks smudged with dirt – grass clippings clinging to his perspiring legs. “Samuel, you weren’t wearing shorts to mow the lawn again,
Marnie and Sam (and Tom) – the early years… Read More »
Have you ever wondered how Marnie Reilly and Tom Keller met? Or why Tom is afraid of ghosts? Here’s your chance to find out!
Marnie and Tom – the day they met… Read More »
Where do I come up with the ideas for my stories? Hmm… That is a very good question, and I have a simple answer: life. That’s it. Life – my family, the people I have met, the places I have been, my career, the books I have read; a funny thing my dog did yesterday;
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TGIF! Thank goodness we’ve gotten through the first week of 2021. As I continue writing Fatal Vow, the third book in the Marnie Reilly Mystery series, and as I await new reviews of Torn Veil (yes, that is a hint), ideas pop into my head for videos and marketing support items for Divine Guidance and
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