Guest Post: Carol Kilgore
I'm excited to have Carol Kilgore here today--and happier she has another book out in the world. I love the title!
JALAPENO CUPCAKE WENCH
A Hot and Spicy Taste of Murder – and Beyond
Law enforcement consultant Gracie Hofner is assigned to a trendy San Antonio pastry shop to watch for a delivery. In addition to the intoxicating aromas of sugar and chocolate, she also has to fight her own attraction to the man working beside her, Donovan Beck. He’s a hunk and a half and perfect for a spring fling.
If she had more time, Donovan would rank higher on her to-do list. But the number one spot is occupied by her search for a missing little girl, the target of a killer. Gracie needs to find her pronto, and the odd super-instinct quirk that’s started plaguing her may help. If not, she can always see what happens if it tells her to buy a lottery ticket.
Jalapeno Cupcake Wench is the first book in The Amazing Gracie Trilogy, a story so big, it takes three books to tell it.
AMAZON
Excerpt:
A Hot and Spicy Taste of Murder – and Beyond
Law enforcement consultant Gracie Hofner is assigned to a trendy San Antonio pastry shop to watch for a delivery. In addition to the intoxicating aromas of sugar and chocolate, she also has to fight her own attraction to the man working beside her, Donovan Beck. He’s a hunk and a half and perfect for a spring fling.
If she had more time, Donovan would rank higher on her to-do list. But the number one spot is occupied by her search for a missing little girl, the target of a killer. Gracie needs to find her pronto, and the odd super-instinct quirk that’s started plaguing her may help. If not, she can always see what happens if it tells her to buy a lottery ticket.
Jalapeno Cupcake Wench is the first book in The Amazing Gracie Trilogy, a story so big, it takes three books to tell it.
AMAZON
Excerpt:
JALAPENO CUPCAKE WENCH
Chapter 1
Cold! Cold! Gracie Hofner
looked down. I can’t believe I did that.
While reaching for her buzzing phone, she’d poured the remains of her water
bottle, intended for her impatiens, over her bare feet. She pressed the button.
“Hi, Nicky.”
“Morning.
I’ve got something you may want to see.” The voice on Gracie’s phone belonged
to Nick Rivera, her partner.
Former
partner. Their paths had been the same—patrol, homicide detectives, and then
detectives in the San Antonio Regional Intelligence Center—SARIC. San Antonio
Police Department all the way. Except unlike her, Nick had found his niche
there.
In
addition, they were friends. “Fun or work?”
“Nothing
fun about murder, Gracie.”
She
went inside for a pad and pencil, greeted by the aroma of the coffee that had
brewed while she jogged. “Are we cleared?”
“Negative.
Double homicide. Missing family.”
“If
the family’s missing, who’s dead?”
“Hector
and Therese Cantu. You ever heard of Cantu Electric?”
“Don’t
think so.”
“Good
reputation on the West Side. They’ve been around since my dad was a kid—started
by Hector Cantu’s father back in the fifties. The old commercial was like Cantu
can do. Hector’s son runs the business now. Mr. Cantu’s retired.
Rephrase—now he’s good and retired. He and his wife are the deceased.”
She
moved to the table and put her phone on speaker so she could take notes. “Who’s
missing?”
“The Cantus have three kids, two daughters and
the son, all grown. Besides the electrician business, the son owns an upscale
retail lighting store. High end only. Kim and I went in there after we bought
our house. I couldn’t afford a switchplate, much less a lamp or fixture. The
son and his family are missing.”
“How many?”
About
the Author:
In addition to Jalapeno
Cupcake Wench, Carol Kilgore is the author of three romantic suspense
novels: In Name Only, Solomon’s Compass, and Secrets of Honor. She’s married,
guardian to two quirky dogs, and lives in San Antonio, the setting for the
trilogy.
Comments
Natalie/Alex - Thank you. It's great seeing y'all around. I appreciate your comments.
Karen - Thank you!
EC - Thanks for your good wishes. I've sat in the chair so long, that my work isn't the only thing spread far and wide these days :)