Title: Meow Mayhem
Publisher: Whimsical Publications
Cover blurb: After being left at the altar, Ivy Amanda McTeague Preston uproots herself and her cat,
an Egyptian Mau named Memnet, from her boring and lonely life to start over at the
urging of Mayor Conklin, a fellow pedigreed Mau owner.
Truesdale Thompson is ready to move in a fresh direction with his life. A private man
whose physical wounds are the only outward sign of a tragic accident in his past, True
and his cat, Isis, open a branch of his trendy little bookstore and coffee shop in Apple
Grove.
When Ivy takes a mysterious message while the mayor is away on business, only Ivy’s
criminology professor mom and True believe there’s something rotten in Apple Grove.
Can Ivy carry on her romance with True while saving the town from further Mayhem?
urging of Mayor Conklin, a fellow pedigreed Mau owner.
Truesdale Thompson is ready to move in a fresh direction with his life. A private man
whose physical wounds are the only outward sign of a tragic accident in his past, True
and his cat, Isis, open a branch of his trendy little bookstore and coffee shop in Apple
Grove.
When Ivy takes a mysterious message while the mayor is away on business, only Ivy’s
criminology professor mom and True believe there’s something rotten in Apple Grove.
Can Ivy carry on her romance with True while saving the town from further Mayhem?
1) How did this story come to you?
I was reporting for my community’s town government on the changing nature of downtowns and the loss of business, so the germ of the story began there. When I learned that a nearby city had tunnels along the river connecting stores that were built a hundred years ago, I knew I had to use the information somewhere. A story about creating hypo-allergenic cats, a love of history and my neighbor who uses a live answering service: put all this together and out pops a story.
I was reporting for my community’s town government on the changing nature of downtowns and the loss of business, so the germ of the story began there. When I learned that a nearby city had tunnels along the river connecting stores that were built a hundred years ago, I knew I had to use the information somewhere. A story about creating hypo-allergenic cats, a love of history and my neighbor who uses a live answering service: put all this together and out pops a story.
2) Tell us about the journey to getting this book published.
I wrote this story as an experiment in first person; I’d never done that before, so it was quite a challenge. I have new respect for method actors, and those who generally write in first person. I wanted to try a full-length mystery since I’d been writing lighter romantic cozies for a book club, so went ahead and wrote Meow Mayhem on spec, but ran into some bad timing as I was between agents and mysteries weren’t doing quite so well for a couple of years. But then I tried Whimsical Publications after checking with another acquaintance who writes for them, and had the book accepted. There’s always much rejoicing when a manuscript is accepted.
3) Tell me three things about yourself that would surprise your readers.
I have absolutely no sense of direction.
I love science fiction.
I visited the Soviet Union for a college seminar.
4) What are you working on now and what's next for you?
Always working on something – I have an agent passing around what I feel is my most compelling story so far about a terminally ill woman caught up in an unethical stem cell trial; I am working on a new manuscript about a couple caught up in a murder scheme that is only the tip of the iceberg of intrigue.
5) Parting comments?
Thanks for having me here today. Mysteries are fun, and I’d love to hear about yours, or your favorites, and what you like about them.
Thanks for having me here today. Mysteries are fun, and I’d love to hear about yours, or your favorites, and what you like about them.
6) Where can fans find you on the internet?
All of my social networking can be accessed from my web site: http://www.lisalickel.com
All of my social networking can be accessed from my web site: http://www.lisalickel.com
Lisa's such a good writer who will keep readers turning pages.I love her mysteries. It's great to see she has out another one.
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DeleteI'm looking forward to seeing what Ivy gets up to. A fabulous title too.
ReplyDeletemarypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Thanks Mary! Ivy sure finds trouble.
DeleteLoved hearing how that story came together from a bit here and there and all around the square. The cover and title of the book is attention getting for the many cat lovers in the world.
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering me in the contest.
Blessings, Janice
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Hi Janice. This was fun to pull together.
DeleteI love the pun Meow -Mau - Cats are far more intelligent than humans. I'm curious how the cat will help to solve the mystery (for I assume it does).
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I'm just learning to appreciate cats so this might be a fun story for me.
ReplyDeletecindialtman(at)gmail(dot)com
Hi Cindi - I love that! Just learning to appreciate!
Deletethanks for the chance to win
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I hope you win!
DeleteI would love to win a copy of "Meow Mahem!" I love Lisa's books, and I'm a confirmed crazy cat lady, so I'm sure this one is right up my alley! Thanks for the feature of Lisa and "Meow Mayhem!"
ReplyDeleteNancee
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I read alot of mysteries. I was just thinking as I was reading your interview that I've gotten behind in the Hannah Swenson Murder Mysteries. Those are light and enjoyable. I would love to read Meow Mayhem. thank you for an opportunity to win a copy.
ReplyDeletemay_dayzee (at) yahoo (dot) com
I too, have no sense of direction. I have moved into an apartment and my husband is still walking me down to get the mail.
ReplyDeleteI love cat cozies and would really love to read yours.
CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com
I would love to win this book to give to my church library.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to do so.
Janet E.
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com
I love church libraries! And book clubs.
DeleteSounds like a great book. I love mysteries and this sounds like a keeper. I would love to win a copy of this book for my collection.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. I hope you win!
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