Thursday, September 3, 2015

Tour: UNLEASHED by Eileen Brady [Kate Turner DVM book 2]


              


Unleashed
by Eileen Brady




Synopsis:

Dr. Kate Turner is happy with her new life in Oak Falls, upstate New York. Working as a relief veterinarian at a small house-call practice, she truly enjoys helping her patients.

All that changes when client Claire Birnham is found dead, an apparent suicide. A talented artist, Claire had everything to live for: new job, Manhattan apartment, her Cairn terrier Toto. As feisty as the Wizard of Oz Toto, he and Claire were devoted. Kate can’t imagine Claire simply abandoning her pet. Was her death murder?

Questions end in the police arresting young kennel helper Eugene. The fragile friendship between Kate and police officer Luke Gianetti frays as she ignores his advice and keeps asking questions. House calls provide gossip and clues, some helpful, some not so much, as she treats her animal patients. Did Claire’s recent insurance windfall prove too tempting for her hard working and hard drinking mother? What does trouble in the art gallery where Claire worked signal? How huge a grudge did heavy metal rocker A.J. hold against high-school sweetheart Claire after she dumped him? Was Claire a threat to AJ’s rich new girl?

Dr. Kate mixes real medicine with murder as she risks her life over Claire’s death, aided by insights from a former fire investigator, aka her Gramps. Unleashed is as irresistible as Muzzled.



Book Details:

Genre: Cozy Mystery 
Published by: Poisoned Pen Press 
Publication Date: August 4th 2015 
Number of Pages: 272 
Series: Kate Turner, DVM #2 
ISBN: 9781464203947 
Purchase Links:    

Book Details:


Genre: Cozy Mystery 
Published by: Poisoned Pen Press 
Publication Date: August 4th 2015 
Number of Pages: 272 
Series: Kate Turner, DVM #2 
ISBN: 9781464203947 
Purchase Links: Amazon Barnes & Noble Goodreads



Read an excerpt:
CHAPTER 1

After kicking my cheating boyfriend to the curb I needed to find a job far far away from him.

Quickly. With $150,000 worth of student loans left to pay for my veterinary education, I couldn't afford to be without an income. That's how I ended up in the tiny town of Oak Falls, about two hours from New York City if you put the pedal to the metal, but light years away from the crowds. Hired as a relief vet while the practice owner, Doc Anderson, took an around-the-world cruise, I lived in an apartment attached to the office. At least it was a short commute.

Now, seven months of house calls later, I thought I had seen just about everything.

I was wrong.

Friday morning, my veterinary technician, Mari, and I piled into the office F-150 truck and drove to our first appointment of the day. Seventy-two Chestnut Lane turned out to be an older farmhouse-style home on an acre of land that bordered the state park. Mature elms created a canopy over the front walkway, lined by low-lying junipers and daylilies. A pretty setting, but we were there to take care of a sick pug whose owner had called for an early morning appointment.

An attractive young woman in her twenties with light brown hair and a gentle face opened the door. "Are you the vet?"

Nodding, I introduced myself. "Yes, I'm Dr. Kate Turner and this is my assistant, Mari."

"Nancy Wagner. Come in." She stepped aside. "Don't let anyone out."

Both Mari and I are masters at not letting dogs, cats, or any other type of pet escape through exits of any kind. Watching carefully, we snuck through the door, using our legs like goalies at a soccer game to block anyone trying to flee.

Nancy watched us close the door. Satisfied none of her pets had gotten out, she led us down a fairly narrow hallway.

Unfortunately our progress abruptly stopped when a large gray and white pot-bellied pig with a pink nose turned the corner, effectively throwing a block.

Oops.

Could the sick pug we were supposed to be seeing actually be a sick pig? Had our receptionist Cindy made an interesting typing mistake?

"Is this the patient?" I asked.

"Yes. This is my Angel. He's almost a year old and he's got a terrible rash on his belly."

Just because veterinarians treat all kinds of animals doesn't mean we have every species' medical problems right at our fingertips. Luckily, I knew quite a bit about pot-bellied pigs. During vet school several had come into the university's small animal clinic with various problems. I'd also gone on farm calls to a pot-bellied pig breeder, and babysat one named Daisy for a friend for a month. Most of the pigs I'd handled were gentle and surprisingly smart.

"All right. Where can I examine him?"

"I guess we could use the living room." Nancy made a kissing sound and the pig turned and trotted off behind her. My guess was he had the run of this part of the house.

Without much trouble Angel rolled over on his back and presented us his belly to scratch. A diffuse red rash spread across the pale, almost hairless skin on his abdomen and halfway up both sides. The lack of any raised diamond shaped lesions or pustules quickly ruled out some of the bad pig diseases — which left anything from fungal to contact dermatitis to a million other things. To be certain I took several skin scrapings which Angel seemed to enjoy.

"Is he healthy otherwise? How is his appetite?"

"Perfectly normal."

Maybe this was a husbandry problem, having to do with diet or his environment.

Mari, Nancy, and I sat on the wooden floor. Angel loved having his belly rubbed and grunted with pleasure. I listened to his heart and lungs and continued my exam. "What are you feeding him?"

Nancy pointed over to the kitchen counter. "He gets his pig chow plus vegetables and fruits, and some of what I eat every day. Then I let him root around in the yard outside."

Since pigs are omnivores, which means they eat everything, it sounded like a fairly balanced diet. Except for the rash he looked like a healthy piggy. Digging a little deeper I questioned her further. "Did you spread any chemicals or fertilizers outside recently, or add any new plants or trees?"

"Absolutely not. I'm very careful because of all my pets." Nancy sounded indignant.

"What about his sleeping pen?" Since our animal patients can't talk to us, I found taking a detailed history is of huge importance. "Do you change the hay frequently? Is there any evidence of mouse or rat infiltration in his stall?" Skin lesions could be a result of moldy hay or damp unsanitary conditions.

His concerned owner continued to stroke Angel's belly. "I'm sure everything is fine. I don't have any skin problems."

Not sure if she understood I tried to reassured her. "From a preliminary look, I don't think this is contagious to people, but I'm curious if it has something to do with where he sleeps.

Again she looked up at me, eyes wide. "He sleeps with me."

For a moment I thought she sometimes camped in the backyard.

Mari subtly nudged me with her elbow.

I persisted. "Where exactly does Angel sleep at night?"

"In bed. With me," Nancy said in a matter-of-fact voice, as though everyone sleeps with their pig.

That's when a rooster walked into the room. Brightly feathered, brown and black with a red comb, he strutted past us, barely glancing at the pig on the floor. "Hi, Tommy," Nancy said to the chicken.

Mari poked me again and whispered, "That's odd."

I was there to figure out what was wrong with Angel, not the owner, so continued. "Does he sleep on top of the bed?"

"No. Under the sheets. He gets cold at night." she explained, "Besides, he likes to cuddle."

Picturing her spooning with her pig seemed all wrong. I kept going.

"Have you changed your detergent or fabric softener?" Since pigs have sensitive skin I went with one of the most common causes of rashes — contact dermatitis.

Nancy frowned and pursed her lips. "Oh my gosh. I changed my fabric softener to Lavender Fields right around the time I noticed the rash. Do you think that might be it?"

"It certainly could be a cause. Would you be able to wash him with a hypoallergenic shampoo?"

"Sure, Angel likes taking showers with me."

Of course he did. Another place I didn't want to go.

"Great. Mari will get the pet shampoo for you. Follow the directions and wash all the linen and whatever else he comes in contact with in hot water. Use your regular detergent but skip the fabric softener. If that's the cause of his skin condition you should see a difference in about ten days. Meanwhile, we'll call you with the results of our tests. There may be some other type of diagnostics to run, depending on how he responds."

Angel rolled over, then pulled himself up onto his relatively slender feet. I noticed a large doggy door leading out into the backyard. As we watched, the pig aimed his snout into the door flap, pushed it open, then squeezed through.

"Thanks so much, doctor," Nancy said, relief in her voice. "I was worried it might be something serious." She hesitated for a moment. "Do I have to wash Tommy, too?"

For a moment I was confused. "Who is Tommy?"

"My rooster." She smiled a sweet smile. "He sleeps with me too."

* * *

After saying goodbye and getting into the truck, Mari couldn't hold it in. She laughed her butt off. What exactly was going on in that house? I wasn't sure. Nancy appeared to be a normal person, but lonely. Maybe her surrogate animal family filled the gaps in her life. The animals were healthy and well looked after, so who was I to judge her? After all, I talked to my dog Buddy, and he often slept at the bottom of the bed. During thunderstorms I let him crawl under the blankets. Whatever gets you through the day. Still, I couldn't imagine sleeping with sharp piggy hooves in the bed with me.

"Is there a Mr. Nancy in the picture?" I wondered, turning the corner onto Scenic Drive.

"No such luck." Mari entered something into the laptop. "She confided in me that she doesn't get that many second dates."

I tried not to crack a smile. "Gee, I wonder why?"

An hour later we arrived back at the animal hospital and I immediately looked at the skin samples. Everything checked out fine, no nasty scabies or demodex mites, no yeast or any of the other common skin problems that might cause a rash. Knowing Nancy would be worried I called her back while writing up my records.

"Thanks, Dr. Kate. I'll give you an update in two weeks. She took a moment, then continued, "Why don't you check out my Facebook page and follow the link to our website and my blog?"

Six o'clock rolled around before I had an opportunity to go into Doc's office to check my email. For curiosity's sake I looked up Nancy on Facebook.

To my surprise there were lots of postings on her page and a professional looking link to her website. When I clicked on it I got another surprise. Nancy wrote a blog about her pets and her life, a pretty popular blog, and now I was part of it.

Obviously taken from an overhead cam, the posted picture caught me rubbing Angel's tummy. It was a toss-up who sported the bigger grin, me or the pig.

(Continues...)




Author Bio:

Eileen Brady is a veterinarian living in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is a wife and mother of two daughters and often has to chase her six cats and two dogs away from her laptop keyboard. The Kate Turner, DVM Mysteries is her first series.

Catch Up: 
http://www.eileenbradymysteries.com/ 
https://www.facebook.com/EileenBradyAuthor?pnref=story

Tour Participants:
1.
9/02/2015 review @ Lauras Interests
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9/03/2015 review @ 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too!
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9/04/2015 review @ Mallory Heart Reviews
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9/05/2015 review @ Marys Cup of Tea
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9/07/2015 review @ Keenly Kristin
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9/12/2015 showcase @ Hott Books
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9/14/2015 showcase @ FictionZeal. com
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9/17/2015 review @ fuonlyknew
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9/19/2015 showcase & interview @ BooksChatter
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9/20/2015 showcase & interview @ Cozy Up With Kathy
11.
9/21/2015 guestpost @ Writers and Authors
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9/21/2015 review @ A Fold in the Spine
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9/23/2015 Review & interview @ Deal Sharing Aunt
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9/25/2015 review @ Mochas, Mysteries and Meows
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9/26/2015 review @ Rockin Book Reviews
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9/29/2015 review @ A Room Without Books is Empty






  
 



 
 

Dr. Kate Turner is happy with her new life in Oak Falls, upstate New York. Working as a relief veterinarian at a small house-call practice, she truly enjoys helping her patients.

All that changes when client Claire Birnham is found dead, an apparent suicide. A talented artist, Claire had everything to live for: new job, Manhattan apartment, her Cairn terrier Toto. As feisty as the Wizard of Oz Toto, he and Claire were devoted. Kate can’t imagine Claire simply abandoning her pet. Was her death murder?

Questions end in the police arresting young kennel helper Eugene. The fragile friendship between Kate and police officer Luke Gianetti frays as she ignores his advice and keeps asking questions. House calls provide gossip and clues, some helpful, some not so much, as she treats her animal patients. Did Claire’s recent insurance windfall prove too tempting for her hard working and hard drinking mother? What does trouble in the art gallery where Claire worked signal? How huge a grudge did heavy metal rocker A.J. hold against high-school sweetheart Claire after she dumped him? Was Claire a threat to AJ’s rich new girl?

Dr. Kate mixes real medicine with murder as she risks her life over Claire’s death, aided by insights from a former fire investigator, aka her Gramps. Unleashed is as irresistible as Muzzled.



Book Details:


Genre: Cozy Mystery 
Published by: Poisoned 
Review:
Wow! What an exciting, intriguing, mystery! Lately I've been developing quite the appreciation for cozy mysteries, a category I'd not read for quite a long while. Reading cozies for book blog tours has reopened my eyes and expanded my horizons, all because of great stories like UNLEASHED, Book 2 of a series about which I'm really excited. Kate Turner is a relief veterinarian, working in place of the vet in a small Upstate New York community while he is away on an extended cruise.

Kate is kind of an unusual yet endearing heroine: tragedy in her past, broken relationship, move from the City to upstate, grandpa who raised her now aging and with COPD; the best part of her life is spaniel companion Buddy, and her devoted work. But long years with Grandpa, a former firefighter and arson investigator, has developed in Kate a flair for detection, and when a client's owner passes in an apparent suicide, Kate's instincts are awakened--with good reason.






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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Tour: COERCION by Tim Tigner




Paperback: 320 pages

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (July 7, 2015)

The phone rings and the offer is made, leaving you only seconds to decide. Betray your country, or watch your family drop dead before your eyes.

After the Iron Curtain’s collapse, Russia appears to be finished as a superpower. But KGB general Vasily Karpov is secretly working to restore Russia’s status by forcing Americans into traitorous acts of espionage and sabotage, with the aid of a new secret weapon. Meanwhile, his biggest target is within Russia, where Karpov is plotting to capture the Kremlin for himself.

Former US soldier and spy Alex Ferris becomes the first to fathom Karpov’s grand plans. Racing from San Francisco to Siberia, Alex must elude ambushes, assassins, and death from exposure as he wages a one-man war against a growing global threat and the resurgence of the Soviets.

“Tim Tigner is a masterful storyteller with a nose for intrigue and a careful eye for historical detail. Set in the aftermath of the collapse of the Iron Curtain, his latest book, “Coercion,” is a compelling tale of espionage and betrayal, one that will leave its readers wanting more.”  — James A. Baker, III, 61st U.S. Secretary of State

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TignerJuly2013About Tim Tigner

Tim began his career in Soviet Counterintelligence with the US Army Special forces, the Green Berets. With the fall of the Berlin Wall, Tim switched from espionage to arbitrage. Armed with a Wharton MA rather than a Colt M16, he moved to Moscow in the midst of Perestroika. There he lead prominent multinational medical companies, worked with cosmonauts on the MIR Space Station (from Earth, alas), chaired the Association of International Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, and helped write Russia’s first law on healthcare.

Moving to Brussels during the formation of the EU, Tim ran Europe, Middle East, and Africa for a Johnson & Johnson company and traveled like a character in a Robert Ludlum book. He eventually landed in Silicon Valley, where like minds with wild ideas come to congregate around the creation of (nightmares and) dreams. Now he launches new medical technologies as a startup CEO, and devises devious devices for fictional characters who aim to change the world.

Tim grew up in the Midwest and Europe, earning a BA from Hanover College and then a MBA in Finance and a MA in International Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. He now lives with his wife Elena and their two daughters in Northern California.

Please visit timtigner.com for a free eBook. You’re also welcome to reach Tim directly at tim@timtigner.com.

Tim Tigner’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS:

Friday, August 28th: 5 Minutes for Books

Monday, August 31st: BookBub Blog – author guest post – “Eleven Thrillers We’d Kill to See on the Silver Screen”

Wednesday, September 2nd: It’s a Mad Mad World

Thursday, September 3rd: Mallory Heart Reviews

Tuesday, September 8th: Building Bookshelves

Wednesday, September 9th: BooksChatter – author Q&A

Thursday, September 10th: Patricia’s Wisdom

Friday, September 11th: Mockingbird Hill Cottage

Monday, September 14th: Tales of a Book Addict

Tuesday, September 15th: Fictionophile

Thursday, September 17th: Life is Story

Friday, September 18th: The World As I See It

Monday, September 21st: SJ2B House of Books Blog

Thursday, September 24th: Lazy Day Books

Friday, September 25th: BooksChatter

Monday, September 28th: A Book 


REVIEW: COERCION by Tim Tigner

COERCION is in a category of its own: Thriller with Heart! Even the villains have emotions, a sense of honor and duty, and patriotism. Quite a few of the characters have families to whom they are dedicated, and for whom no sacrifice is too great--even at cost of life. This deepening of the story renders it even more engrossing, since we reader's identify and empathize with the various characters, and for us, the tension ratchets high.






Review: Broken Chain

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Review: BROKEN CHAIN by Lisa Von Biela

Oh, this book SCARED me!! Not from horror, but from its realism and likely probability. The probability of GMO variance and mutations is an unfortunately real one, and author Lisa Von Biela brings the potential to immediate, vivid, terrifying, life. Consider the dependency of world culture on meat; the insidious way in which so much of the global economy depends on meat-producing and consumption. Then consider the ramifications if all livestock, all feed, were destroyed. Scary! I started reading and couldn't turn away.

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Review: Children's Books : Sweet as Fruit (Books for kids , ages 4-11 )

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: SWEET AS FRUIT by Shir Guez

Children's author Shir Guez has a mission to bring nutrition information to kids, and to present it in an intriguing, exciting, and entertaining way. Here she explores various types of fruit. Ms. Guez clearly explains the importance of each fruit, and the amounts needed for various age groups. She also adds entertaining information about state fruits and berries, and famous fruit-shaped buildings!

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Review: Bleedovers: A Dystopian Novella

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

REVIEW: BLEEDOVERS by William Todd Rose

I knew I would enjoy BLEEDOVERS because I totally enjoyed the author's CROSSFADES. I was right: BLEEDOVERS leaps right in and treats us to finely-tuned and literate horror. Along with protagonist Chuck Grainger, we walk the paths of darkness and nightmare, as Chuck guides misplaced souls and helps them move on. But as Chuck is targeted by an evil, revenge-seeking spirit, the paths he takes might well be his final steps.

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Review: The Dogs

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

REVIEW: THE DOGS by ALLAN STRATTON

I LOVED THIS BOOK!!! It was spooky, supernatural, down-home, crazy-making, twisted, and constantly kept me both guessing and on edge with suspense. I really related to Cameron, the adolescent protagonist, who both sees and hears apparitions, which may or may not be real; and who may or may not resemble his crazy or not-crazy dad; and who himself may or may not be (choose one): mentally disturbed, paranoid, a troubled teen. With all that's going on in his life, and the repercussions of 50 years ago on the farm to which he and his mother just moved, who wouldn't be pushed toward ;crazy"?

THE DOGS is a great read, engrossing, and I am inspired to read all the author's other books.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

THE FURY by Shane Gericke



Release Sept. 4 2015


The FuryAbout The Fury

Publisher: Tantor

Page count: 379

The Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico washes a cache of doomsday weapons onto a Mexican beach: bombs filled with VX nerve gas mixed with anthrax, invented by the Nazis during World War II and perfected by the United States to use in the Cold War. The bombs soon fall into the wrong hands and create an unstoppable opponent. Only one Chicago Police detective has a chance of preventing those bombs from being used on American soil.

Reeling from the recent murder of her husband as well as allegations of police misconduct, Detective Superstition “Sue” Davis is thrown into an undercover assignment. She must infiltrate the Mexican narcotics cartel responsible for the death of her husband in order to get close to the cartel’s sociopathic enforcer, Jiminez “Jimmy” Garcia.

But when the entire Garcia family is killed in Mexico by a U.S. Special Forces raid gone wrong, Garcia will stop at nothing to get vengeance, including triggering newly acquired bombs on American soil. Superstition’s assignment quickly becomes more dangerous than planned as the threat of a terrorist attack looms closer.

“A fireball of awesome!” —Joshua Corin, award-winning author of Cost of Life

“Tension and turmoil add up to high-stakes suspense as the characters are skillfully played across a global chessboard. Written like a born bard of old, you won’t be disappointed. But be warned, treachery comes from all directions, even those that cannot be seen.”—Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Patriot Threat

61C8LSqgZZL._UX250_About Shane Gericke

Bestselling novelist Shane Gericke is the author of Torn Apart, which was short-listed for the prestigious Thriller Award and named a Book of the Year by Suspense magazine. Shane spent twenty-five years as a newspaper editor, most prominently at the Chicago Sun-Times, before jumping into fiction. He lives in the Chicago suburb of Naperville. Visit him at shanegericke.com.

Shane Gericke’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS:

Friday, August 21st: BookBub – author guest post, “13 Hair-raising Books on the Global War on Terrorism”

Monday, August 24th: Books that Hook

Wednesday, August 26th: Vic’s Media Room

Thursday, August 27th: Life is Story

Monday, August 31st: Dwell in Possibility

Tuesday, September 1st: Mallory Heart Reviews

Wednesday, September 2nd: From the TBR Pile

Monday, September 7th: SJ2B House of Books

Wednesday, September 9th: It’s a Mad Mad World

Thursday, September 10th: The World As I See It

Monday, September 14th: Patricia’s Wisdom

Wednesday, September 16th: Thoughts on This ‘n That

Thursday, September 17th: Lilac Reviews



Review: THE FURY by Shane Gericke

THE FURY is hard-hitting, hard-charging, thriller action, and from the violent reader's hook right to the end, it never lets up. This is a heart in mouth, hold your breath read. I seldom recommend novels be filmed--but if THE FURY were made a movie, it'd be a blockbuster hit, without a doubt. If you want never-quit-action and an incredibly strong female protagonist, from an author who knows whereof he writes, you'll find it right here.

Caution: strong violence and tragedy [not all fictional]







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