Friday, December 8, 2023

CHRISTMAS FICTION SCAVENGER HUNT, STOP #9

WELCOME TO THE CHRISTMAS FICTION SCAVENGER HUNT


mug and candy cane with cover of 12 Days by Heidi Glick


If you’ve just discovered the hunt, be sure to collect the clues through all the stops, in order (beginning here at Stop #1), so you can enter to win  our grand prize!

The hunt begins on Friday, 12/8 right here on this page!

There is NO RUSH to complete the hunt--you have all weekend. So take your time, reading the unique posts along the way; our hope is that you discover new authors/new books and learn new things about them. The hunt ends on Monday, 12/11 at midnight EST.

Submit your entry for the grand prizes by collecting the CLUE on each author’s scavenger hunt post and submitting your answer in the Rafflecopter format the final stop. Many authors are offering additional prizes along the way!

Bio:

Heidi Glick has a B.A. in biology from Cedarville University, a Master of Technical Communication from Utah State University, and a passion for writing Christian fiction. Additionally, she is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Faith, Hope, and Love Christian Writers and has written two articles for Intercom. Before becoming a suspense writer, Heidi taught science to middle and high school students and edited science documents. Heidi resides in rural Northwest Ohio with her husband, two children, and six pets.

Inspiration for my Christmas novella:

Several years ago, I moved from the greater Cincinnati area to rural Northwest Ohio. Though I set my latest novel in Cincinnati Ohio, I decided to set 12 Days, my Christmas romantic suspense novella, in a fictional setting based on my current county. Last fall, I had the privilege to attend my local sheriff's office's citizen's academy and learn more about law enforcement in my county.

 

I would recommend this type of event to other suspense authors and readers. Many counties offer such an experience. The sheriff’s office held the event at the local justice center and lasted several weeks. Each week, a deputy would cover a different topic. While there, I visited the communications room where dispatchers answer 9-1-1 calls; toured the corrections/jail area, including the intake area near the sally port; met a local K9 dog before he retired;  and used a police LIDAR gun to check the speed of a vehicle. I had fun meeting other attendees and getting to know more about my local sheriff's office.

 

Later, I decided to make the hero of 12 Days a former employee of the local sheriff's office. Also, I invented local folklore surrounding the disappearance of county residents years earlier and wove that into the story.

 

12 Days is available through all major online retailers and is currently on sale at Amazon.com and pelicanbookgroup.com for 99 cents (as of 11/28/23). Please check pricing before purchasing.

 

Cover of Christmas romantic suspense novella 12 Days by author Heidi Glick

Blurb:

Scott Newton retires from the sheriff's office after a fellow officer is killed. Wracked by sorrow and the need for justice, Scott grows distant from his girlfriend, aspiring crime writer, Lindsay Billings. But, when Lindsay goes missing, and Scott discovers her research on the missing person cases thought to be the work of a serial murderer known as the Christmas Killer, Scott vows to find her at all costs. Police have never found the bodies of the people who went missing many Christmases ago, and Lindsay won't become just another statistic.

Then, someone kills again in Blanchardville. Police locate a corpse atop one of seven inflatable swans on a pond, and another body in a pear tree. Scott receives odd texts from Lindsay's phone and deduces they're from the killer.

In order to save Lindsay, Scott agrees to meet the madman and play his game. As time runs out, Scott must learn to trust in God again, no matter what.

Here are the Stop #9 basics:

The novella is available from Amazon, Pelican Book Group, Barnes and Noble, Google Play, and Kobo.

Clue to write down: is the reason for the season.

Link to stop #10, the Next Stop on the Loop:

form at the final stop



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