Evelyn Cullet did a nice write up about the first book in the Alicia Trent Mystery Series, Antique Magic, on her blog today. If you'd like to take a look this is the link, evelyncullet.com/blog
Thank you Evelyn for your interest, and for helping to spread the word about this series of books.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Sunday, December 23, 2012
I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy Holiday Season. I hope this year has been wonderful for all of you, and I wish you all an even better year in 2013.
I also want to thank everyone who has read my books, visited this site, or been so kind in taking an interest in my writing. Family and friends make it all possible, and readers make it all worthwhile.
I also want to thank everyone who has read my books, visited this site, or been so kind in taking an interest in my writing. Family and friends make it all possible, and readers make it all worthwhile.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Today I received the cover art for my novel Antique Discovery that will be available February 1, 2013. I really like the way it looks, and can't wait to see the actual book. I hope it doesn't look like a Western, since it's the third book in the Alicia Trent Mystery Series.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
The great news came today that the third book in the Alicia Trent Mystery Series has been accepted for publication. The book called Antique Discovery will be available February 1st. This will be my fourth book published, but every single time is exciting. I will post a picture of the cover as soon as I have it.
Friday, October 26, 2012
For anyone who doesn't know November is National Writing Month. This will be the fourteenth year for an event called NaNoWriMo. For those who writes or would like to write it is a fun time. Thousands join this activity to try to write the first draft of a novel in one month. The goal is to complete 50,000 words. Approximately a quarter of a million people gave it a try last year and one out of seven completes the task. As a result somewhere around 100 people have eventually had books published from their efforts over the years.
It is a great way to be part of a group of like minded people. There are lots of avenues for chatter, encouragement, and suggestions. Above and beyond that it is a sure way to motivate yourself to sit down and write. Three years ago I decided to give it a try, and I've been writing every since. My first published novel, Antique Magic, was conceived during NaNoWriMo so I know personally it is a worthwhile activity.
For dedicating one month to writing I received a certificate, my son bought me a tee shirt bragging I'd completed the goal, and I eventually published my book.
Give It A Try!
It is a great way to be part of a group of like minded people. There are lots of avenues for chatter, encouragement, and suggestions. Above and beyond that it is a sure way to motivate yourself to sit down and write. Three years ago I decided to give it a try, and I've been writing every since. My first published novel, Antique Magic, was conceived during NaNoWriMo so I know personally it is a worthwhile activity.
For dedicating one month to writing I received a certificate, my son bought me a tee shirt bragging I'd completed the goal, and I eventually published my book.
Give It A Try!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
This is the latest review for Antique Forgery, the second book in the Alicia Trent Series.
This is the Second book in the Alicia Trent Mystery Series. I absolutely loved the first book, Antique Magic (Read my review Here) and so I was totally pumped up to read this second instalment.
This is the Second book in the Alicia Trent Mystery Series. I absolutely loved the first book, Antique Magic (Read my review Here) and so I was totally pumped up to read this second instalment.
I loved it! Eileen Harris has captured my heart over the last couple of months with her Antique Magic and Desert Shadow and I am glad that Antique Forgery has managed to live up to my expectations.
I would like to point out that the writing
style of the author has remained the simple yet likeable – like in her
other two books. It’s with the everyday common language that Eileen
Harris spins her web and this book is no exception. I felt comfortable
right from the beginning. The mystery in this book has only one huge red
herring, but what herring it is! I was feeling quite disappointed that
the plot is so simple and certainly did not see the twist coming. I was
left dumbstruck when the complete plot was revealed. Awesome is the only
word that I have for it. Barry, Nick & Lawrence from book one made
an appearance as expected. And though I was not sure whether I would
miss Naomi’s mouthwatering dishes, Eileen delivered Laudine to keep
those taste buds going haywire.
The best thing about this series is
Alicia. She is one of the partners of an Antique Store in Scottsdale,
Arizona – that’s her occupation. She is not an investigator by
profession or by choice. But she continuously finds herself in
situations that test her. Eileen Harris has built up such a practical
and strong character in Alicia that when she is investigating the
happenings around her, she takes the most practical and logical
approach. Not once during the two books did Alicia come out as a
Professional Detective, but she remained true to her character – and
antique dealer with a penchant of getting into trouble. When she
investigates, she is really bringing together the clues that are right
in front of all of us – so it is not over the top or larger than life –
yet it is something that manages to keep you guessing.
This book had two other future predictions
for Alicia, so I am hoping that there’s going to be a book three in the
series. So, Ms.Harris if you are reading this – please hurry up with it
so I get to go on another adventure with Alicia soon. In the meantime,
you all – go and give these first two books in the series a try.
Review by: Debdatta Dasgupta Sahay
Monday, September 10, 2012
Chompasaurus Reviews
Review of Antique Magic
Antique Magic is a Mystery Thriller by Eileen Harris. The book is developed gradually, with a lot of detail to provide a
sense of a complete world in the story. The characters are ones that the
reader will be able to identify with and understand. They are complete
personalities that presented unique traits. It almost makes you forget
for a moment that you’re reading a novel as you are thrust into these
carefully constructed interactions.
What I always appreciate in a book is when there are unanswered questions, things that stir up the reader’s thought and imagination. This is often very risky for the author as not all readers will enjoy this, but it’s something that I like because it’s reflective of the real world. In reality, when there are murders and mystery, questions aren’t always answered. When an author can capture that and still successfully mix reality with fantasy by adding magic, impossible situations, and excitement, it’s something that I really appreciate.
This book is perfect for a quiet night, preferably a cold and stormy one. While you could certainly take this to the beach with you, this is a book better enjoyed at home, curled up on the couch. Mystery lovers won’t be disappointed in this book.
What I always appreciate in a book is when there are unanswered questions, things that stir up the reader’s thought and imagination. This is often very risky for the author as not all readers will enjoy this, but it’s something that I like because it’s reflective of the real world. In reality, when there are murders and mystery, questions aren’t always answered. When an author can capture that and still successfully mix reality with fantasy by adding magic, impossible situations, and excitement, it’s something that I really appreciate.
This book is perfect for a quiet night, preferably a cold and stormy one. While you could certainly take this to the beach with you, this is a book better enjoyed at home, curled up on the couch. Mystery lovers won’t be disappointed in this book.
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