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Politics Makes Strange Deadfellows - Book Tour and Giveaway

10/4/2021

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Politics Makes Strange Deadfellows
Kate Matthews Mystery Series Book 2
by Jane DiLucchio
Genre: Cozy LGBTQ Mystery

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Kate Matthews expected to face challenges when she was elected to the Santa Barbara City Council. She hadn’t counted on her sister-in-law, Michelle, being one of them.

Kate understood that Michelle was mentally ill and periodically homeless. What she didn’t understand was why Michelle turned up in Santa Barbara only to disappeared again—until the police announced that Michelle was wanted in connection with a murder.

Wading through the morass of Michelle’s life in order to find out the truth while also handling Council politics and issues proves to be more complicated than Kate could ever have anticipated. When her wife and children become entangled in the quagmire, Kate finds out just how much she is willing to do to save her family.


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​I thought about strangling Julia Thompson. And it wasn’t the first time. As mayor of Santa Barbara, Thompson claimed the right to respond first to any proposal presented by the staff at the weekly City Council meeting. Today, she ripped apart a suggestion to redirect funds used by the police to deal with the homeless problem. Her diatribe clocked four and a half minutes already—nearing five, I corrected, as I glanced down at my watch again. The urge to choke her vied with one to yawn. Loudly.
“Kate, staring daggers at Julia won’t stop her,” Reynaldo Sanchez, the representative from district five, whispered into my ear. “She knows better than to acknowledge you.”
I swiveled slightly in my, thankfully, padded woven chair and murmured, “Here I thought I was being so discreet.”
“Not with the scowls and checking your watch every thirty seconds.”
I faced forward, sighed, and tried to focus on Thompson’s tirade. She must have noticed my previous inattention, for her next words were directed to me.
“Even Ms. Matthews, the representative from the second district,” Thompson said, waving her hand in my direction, “has to understand the importance of ridding our city of unsafe, unsightly, and dehumanizing camps of those who choose to squat in the streets and parks of our city.”
I didn’t rise to the bait but merely looked out across the sparse crowd in the City Council chambers. Our regular Tuesday afternoon meetings weren’t exactly the hottest tickets in town. But each held at least one chunk of important business in it. Unfortunately, Mayor Thompson liked to make every meeting about her rather than the city. It was an ongoing argument between us ever since I was elected to the council three months ago.
Before the mayor could continue, the door at the back of the chambers flew open. A young, white male in jeans and a faded, blue shirt careened into the room, a shoulder bag hanging down his right side. He stared straight up at the platform on which we sat. His sun-bleached, brown, wavy hair was neatly combed straight back from his pale, taut, angular face. His dark eyes glared up at those of us seated on the stage.
Thompson’s eyes grew wide, and she beckoned to the police officer who stood to the side behind the council members. The officer hustled toward the entryway, but before she reached the intruder, the man pulled an oversized gun out of the shoulder bag and shouted, “You all deserve to die!”
“Down!” I yelled.
Even as my fellow council members dove for cover, a blast erupted from the gun. Red spread across Thompson’s chest.


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Going Coastal
Kate Matthews Mystery Series Book 1

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A client dying on her massage table is traumatic enough for Kate Matthews, but when the police declare that death a homicide, her life is upended as she is cast as the major suspect.

None of this is what Kate expected from her move to the peaceful, beach town of Santa Barbara, California. After a near-fatal heart attack, an early retirement from her Los Angeles law firm, and a change in careers, Kate envisioned a quiet life with her wife, Alicia, and their grown children.

Since her client, Celia Tucker, held a politically-influential position on the California Coastal Commission, the murder becomes a media event. Kate finds herself and her family sucked into the maelstrom. The former lawyer has all she can do to find the truth behind Celia’s death without adding her own name to the body count.



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​Celia Tucker, California Coastal Commissioner and all-around pain in the butt, was my regular massage client Sunday afternoons. As I parked the car in the driveway of her ocean-view home, I took deep, centering breaths, knowing that Celia’s high energy level required me to be even calmer than usual during a session.
A gush of wind greeted me when I opened the unlocked front door. A gray, marble-floored entry led to a wide living room framed by windows and glass French doors overlooking the distant ocean.
I called my greetings as I set up the massage table between the couch and the fireplace. I covered the table with my usual soft, flannel sheets then topped it with an 800-thread-count linen that Celia had left out for me. She preferred the feel of her Egyptian cotton next to her bare skin.
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As I spread the oil on her exposed leg, Celia screamed, “My back! My back’s burning!” She jerked herself upright on the massage table. As she sat up, the sheet fell from her shoulders. Red welts were forming on her back. “Epi. EpiPen.”
Celia’s gasp and waving arm propelled me to her purse. I dug through it and located the plastic tube. Mentally reviewing the instructions Celia had given me when I first started working with her, I popped open the top and slid the pen out of the holder. Grasping it firmly in my fist, I flipped up the safety lid and then pushed the pen against Celia’s thigh. I held it there as I counted ten long seconds. Each second was accompanied by wheezes from Celia’s constricting trachea. Her lips were swelling.
I tossed the pen aside and scanned the room for Celia’s phone while I massaged the medication into her leg. In those scant seconds, redness spread across the leg I had just oiled.
I sprinted across the room to an end table beside the couch, grabbed the phone, and punched in 9-1-1.
Despite the epinephrine, Celia’s breathing worsened. The emergency dispatcher stayed on the line as I detailed the developments. As she was describing what I might do in order to help Celia breathe, the EMTs pounded on the door.


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Jane DiLucchio is a late bloomer when it comes to writing.
She spent many years as a teacher (first elementary school and later at the community college level), massage therapist, and backyard farmer before giving in to the little voices that kept sounding off in her head.
Since there’s a thin line between a psychotic and a writer (psychotics try to convince everyone that the voices they hear are real; writers write it down and tell everyone its fiction), Jane finally decided to give in to the voices rather than undergo intensive psychotherapy.
Jane and her wife are raising their two cats in a loving home in Southern California. (Actually, the cats allow Jane and Sue to live with them in return for certain personal services, but that’s another story entirely.) Jane continues to raise crops, travel, write, and spend time with her friends and family – all activities she loves.


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Los Angeles County Superior Court is responsible for my writing career. No, it wasn’t a judge-mandated penalty for a misdemeanor. It was jury duty. On the morning of the dawn of my new career, I found myself on an uncomfortable chair in a jury room surrounded by a hundred strangers all awaiting our names to be drawn. I had served three previous times. All three cases had dealt with murders, each of which was committed for mundane, even inane, reasons. Which got me to wondering: What would be a compelling motive to make an otherwise reasonable person kill someone? What would be on your list?
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100 Comments
jan
10/4/2021 12:46:02 pm

loved reading the 'why' behind writing.

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/4/2021 04:23:07 pm

I've found each book has been inspired by events or news items that piqued my interest. Going Coastal came out of a dispute with the California Coastal Commission. Politics Makes Strange Deadfellows was kick-started by a search for my homeless sister-in-law.

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wendy hutton
10/4/2021 01:10:00 pm

Love the cover, congrats on the release

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/4/2021 04:25:10 pm

Thank you! I loved what AcornGraphics did with the cover, too.

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Terri Quick
10/4/2021 02:03:22 pm

Great cover

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/4/2021 04:26:27 pm

Thanks. I really like the theme the graphic designer created.

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Kari B
10/4/2021 03:10:28 pm

Sounds like a complex and interesting lead character to read stories about.

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/4/2021 04:28:04 pm

Thank you. I like Kate and her family and I hope to be with her through many adventures!

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Bea LaRocca
10/4/2021 03:38:58 pm

An intriguing cover, synopsis and excerpt, this sounds like a thrilling book and series. Thank you for sharing your guest post and book details and for offering a giveaway, I have enjoyed reading about you and your work and am looking forward to reading your stories

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/4/2021 04:33:05 pm

Thanks, Bea! I'd love to hear your feedback when you've had a chance to meet Kate and her family. Her third adventure is brewing on my computer...

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bn100
10/4/2021 03:43:57 pm

interesting

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/4/2021 04:34:08 pm

I hope you find the series to be interesting. Please let me know.

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Jon Heil
10/4/2021 03:56:07 pm

Sounds like a great moist adventure

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/4/2021 04:35:43 pm

Southern California. Other than the ocean, not much moisture here. Hope you enjoy Kate's adventures anyway.

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Beyond Comps
10/4/2021 04:45:26 pm

Great cover!

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 11:20:21 am

I hope you like the book as much as you do the cover!

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Rita Wray
10/4/2021 05:19:06 pm

Sounds like a good book.

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 11:21:23 am

Thanks. It's gotten some good press. I hope you let me know if you enjoyed it.

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David Hollingsworth
10/4/2021 05:21:19 pm

The cover is very intriguing!

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 11:22:10 am

I hope you find the book as intriguing.

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Sherry
10/4/2021 05:23:11 pm

I really like the covers and the excerpts.

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 11:23:47 am

I hope you get a chance to read the full book. If so, please let me know what you think.
Thanks!

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Abigail Gibson
10/4/2021 05:32:36 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 01:08:12 pm

I hope you let me know what you think of it.

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Susan Smith
10/4/2021 05:33:37 pm

Sounds like a great book. I like the cover and excerpt.

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 01:09:49 pm

Thanks, Susan. Please let me know if you think the book lives up to the cover/excerpts.

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David Basile
10/4/2021 06:17:54 pm

Sounds like a good book

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Jane DiLucchio
10/5/2021 01:10:16 pm

Thank you!

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Marcy Meyer
10/4/2021 06:39:01 pm

The cover looks really good. Thanks for sharing.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/5/2021 01:10:47 pm

Glad to know the cover is an attention grabber!

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angela heerde
10/4/2021 09:45:18 pm

I like book details.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/5/2021 01:11:30 pm

Thanks, Angela. Please make sure to enter the drawing for the gift card!

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Thomas Gibson
10/4/2021 09:48:12 pm

Cover looks awesome! Excerpt is intriguing. Great work!

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Jane DiLucchio
10/5/2021 01:12:18 pm

Thanks for your kind words. I hope you get a chance to read the book,

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Cynthia C
10/5/2021 06:51:19 am

The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/5/2021 01:13:19 pm

Thank you, Cynthia, for taking the time to check out new books!

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Michele Soyer
10/5/2021 07:06:45 am

Love the title - draws me in - best of luck with the book tour and thank you very much

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Jane DiLucchio
10/5/2021 01:14:08 pm

Thanks, Michele. I hope you entered the drawing!

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beth shepherd
10/5/2021 10:38:35 am

I love the blurb and title. looks great

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 01:15:04 pm

Beth, I hope you get a chance to read the book and let me know what you think of it.

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Wendy Jensen
10/5/2021 11:55:05 am

The book details sound like an interesting mystery.

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 01:16:18 pm

I love to read mysteries, which is probably why this is my favorite genre to write.

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Debbi Wellenstein
10/5/2021 12:37:55 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/5/2021 01:16:47 pm

Good luck in the drawing!

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Paige Chandler
10/5/2021 02:42:35 pm

Love a good mystery and also love good politics.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/5/2021 03:00:30 pm

Not sure this has "good" politics, but I tried to keep them true to the city. Hope you enjoy the mix of the political and the mystery.

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Kelly D
10/5/2021 05:02:33 pm

The book sounds good, with a fast moving plot.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/5/2021 05:07:04 pm

I try to keep the plot moving along with a few twists and turns thrown in. I hope you enjoy it.

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Peggy Salkill
10/5/2021 08:26:20 pm

Sounds good!

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Jane DiLucchio
10/6/2021 12:21:50 pm

Thanks. Hope you get a chance to check it out.

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Bernie Wallace
10/6/2021 05:52:59 am

How long did it take you to write your book?

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/6/2021 12:25:21 pm

I'm a slow writer. The first draft took about 8 months. Then I rewrite, send it to beta readers, rewrite again. The whole process takes about a year. (Then rewrites begin again once my publisher and editor get hold of it.)

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Amy F
10/6/2021 04:00:05 pm

Sounds like a great mystery read. Thanks for sharing!

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Jane DiLucchio
10/6/2021 04:02:51 pm

Thanks for taking the time to check it out! Good luck with the drawing!

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Jamie Martin link
10/6/2021 08:18:03 pm

Ever been to jail?

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Jane DiLucchio
10/6/2021 08:28:11 pm

Only to visit.

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Debbie P
10/7/2021 08:17:57 am

I love a good mystery and this sounds great.

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/7/2021 10:21:12 am

I love mysteries as well. Please write and let me know what you think once you've read it.

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Serge B
10/8/2021 02:52:37 am

Enjoyed the excerpt, congrats on the release

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Jane DiLucchio
10/8/2021 09:11:22 am

Thanks. Hope the except enticed you to read more.

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Ann Fantom
10/9/2021 08:56:01 am

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/9/2021 10:08:21 am

If you decide to spend some time with Kate and her family, please email me at jdmysteries@yahoo.com and let me know what you thought of the book. It launches November 1.

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Barbara Montag
10/9/2021 03:10:39 pm

I love everything about this book - title, genre and an eye catching cover.
Thank you for sharing this.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/9/2021 07:05:55 pm

Glad you liked the preview. Hope you get a chance to read the whole thing.

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Julie Lundstrom
10/9/2021 03:45:50 pm

This books sounds like a good book to read.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/9/2021 07:06:57 pm

I think so, but I might be just a tiny bit biased. Let me know what you think!

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LYNN CLAYTON
10/10/2021 11:03:48 pm

looks good

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Jane DiLucchio
10/10/2021 11:09:21 pm

Hope you enjoy the read!

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Sarah L
10/11/2021 11:38:44 pm

Looks like an interesting book.
Thanks for the contest. 

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Jane DiLucchio
10/13/2021 07:04:25 pm

Good luck in the drawing. And I hope you give the book a read.

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Leslie Price
10/28/2021 03:29:42 pm

This sounds like a fantastic story. I can't wait to check it out!

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/28/2021 03:43:12 pm

Love your enthusiasm, Leslie. I hope you do give Kate and her family a try. Let me know!

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BILL HOFF
10/28/2021 07:49:38 pm

My daughter would enjoy this book

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Jane DiLucchio
10/28/2021 08:01:55 pm

I hope she does! Please ask her to let me know.

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Christina Gould
10/29/2021 09:22:57 am

I love the beautiful cover and the excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Jane DiLucchio link
10/29/2021 11:46:09 am

Good luck on the drawing. Hope you give the book a try. It's available starting Monday, November 1.

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Dreadrake
10/29/2021 09:28:08 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Jane DiLucchio
10/29/2021 11:49:56 pm

Glad it caught your eye. It launches Monday, Nov. 1. Hope you give it a try!

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Danielle Day
10/30/2021 07:31:54 pm

I like it!

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Jane DiLucchio
10/31/2021 01:49:05 pm

Glad it caught your eye. I hope you enjoy it!

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Stephanie Liske
10/31/2021 04:20:16 pm

I like the book details.

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Jane DiLucchio
10/31/2021 04:53:00 pm

Thanks, Stephanie. I hope you give the book a try.

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Daniel M
11/3/2021 12:39:13 pm

like the cover

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Jane DiLucchio
11/4/2021 09:16:13 am

Thanks, Daniel. The cover artist is doing a fabulous job on this series.

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jose rosado
11/3/2021 04:24:00 pm

What do you think of the book details? Do you have any questions for the author?


A very good blurb

THX

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Jane DiLucchio
11/4/2021 09:17:00 am

I hope the blurb entices you to read the whole book. Let me know when you do!

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Candie L
11/3/2021 08:32:18 pm

The title makes me think one thing but then the cover makes me think of something else. Thank you

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Jane DiLucchio
11/4/2021 09:18:39 am

Hmmm. No one's mentioned that before. What does the cover make you think as opposed to the title of the book?

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Jennifer Mckelvey-Galindo
11/3/2021 08:59:26 pm

I love you have a character that is struggling and finding hope. Homeless can be a dark pit to come out from!

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Jane DiLucchio
11/4/2021 09:19:58 am

My sister-in-law struggles with both mental illness and homelessness. She's the inspiration for Michelle.

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Marie Cantelli
11/4/2021 12:15:38 pm

Mystery and politics. My kind of read

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Jane DiLucchio
11/4/2021 12:26:50 pm

Let me know if you find that it met your expectations. Enjoy!

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Francine Anchondo
11/4/2021 12:58:12 pm

Sounds like a great read

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Jane DiLucchio
11/4/2021 01:17:09 pm

Hope you give it a try!

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Leigh Nichols
11/4/2021 08:30:32 pm

LOVE the cover of Going Coastal. I have salt water in my veins and love everything connected to the ocean

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Jane DiLucchio
11/4/2021 08:57:52 pm

Then you would really enjoy a trip to Santa Barbara - real or virtual (via Kate's adventures). I love the ocean, as well, and my time in Santa Barbara feeds that part of my soul.

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Diane Eral
11/4/2021 09:30:55 pm

Do you write books from your own experiences in life? I like the book details on mental illness, as I can relate that in my life.

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Jane DiLucchio
11/5/2021 09:14:12 am

Most of the adventures are based on things I've done or places I've visited. The character of Michelle is based somewhat on my sister-in-law who suffers from mental illness and is frequently (and currently) homeless. It's a challenge that impacts everyone in a family.

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Sand
11/4/2021 10:44:26 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Jane DiLucchio
11/5/2021 09:14:48 am

Glad you think so. Hope you give it a try!

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