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Flaming Crimes Blogfest


Hello and welcome to the FLAMING CRIMES blogfest promoting the 4th installment in Chrys Fey's Disaster Crimes series.


Prompt: What is something ridiculous you would save if there was a fire?


So once family and pets were out and safe, what would I go back for? Well easy, (or not so easy) coffee (tea) mugs and my Writer's Tears whiskey.

I drink a lot of tea and have several mugs given to me as gifts or that I purchased myself. Two that I would grab first is the one I got two summers ago in California when we took a family trip to visit my brother-in-law and we went Universal Studios. The other is from Parris Island, SC and I purchased that one when I went to see my youngest nephew graduate from boot camp.

As for the whiskey. Writer's Tears says it all. Finding it proved to be a little difficult and The Girl (aka my daughter for those that don't know) special ordered it for me and gave it to me for Christmas.

What would you go back for?

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Series: Disaster Crimes #4
Page Count: 304 
Digital Price: 4.99 
Print Price: 16.99
Rating: Spicy (PG13) 

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BLURB: Beth and Donovan are now happily married, and what Beth wants more than anything is a baby. Her dream of starting a family is put on hold as fires burn dangerously close and Donovan becomes a victim of sabotage.

Donovan escapes what could've been a deadly wreck. Their past enemies have been eliminated, so who is cutting brake lines and leaving bloody messages? He vows to find out, for the sake of the woman he loves and the life they're trying to build.

Amidst a criminal mind game, a fire ignites next to their home. They battle the flames and fight to keep their house safe from the blaze pressing in on all sides, but neither of them expects to confront a psychotic adversary in the middle of the inferno.

Their lives may just go up in flames…



About the Author: Chrys Fey is the author of the Disaster Crimes Series, a unique concept blending romance, crimes, and disasters. She’s partnered with the Insecure Writer’s Support Group and runs their Goodreads book club. She’s also an editor for Dancing Lemur Press.

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Be sure to check out the other blogs during the fest to see what their answers were.


Comments

  1. Writer's Tears whiskey. That is super clever!

    Thank you for participating in my blogfest!

    Happy New Year!!!

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    1. LOL yes. I think I first saw it in one of my Facebook groups and was on a mission to get it.

      I was happy to participate. Hope the release went well.

      thanks for stopping by

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  2. You probably have a lot of memories tied up in those mugs! Writer's Tears whiskey sounds cool.

    Happy New Year!

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    1. I do. I like to buy mugs from special places and those two mean a lot. The whiskey is good in theory, but I'm not much of a 'hard liquor' drinker so it's a little strong. LOL

      thanks for stopping by and happy New Year to you as well.

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  3. Ha! Writer's tears! That's too funny.

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    1. Yep! Great marketing gimmick if nothing else. LOL

      thanks for stopping by

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  4. They sound like good grabs to me. I collect coffee mugs so I get it. I have two I switch between all the time. Happy 2018.
    Juneta @ Writer's Gambit

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    1. Oh yay, a fellow mug collector. I'm running out of space in my cabinet, but still I buy more.

      thanks for stopping by

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  5. Great save with the tea :)

    Keep smiling,
    Yawatta

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    1. Need my mugs! I use them daily.

      thanks for stopping by

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  6. Great memories with those mugs. I have several mugs that embody good memories, too. One I got in Roswell, NM, that says it's from Area 51. I love it! BTW, I write sci-fi romance.

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    1. Oh how cool, the Area 51 mug! I would love to have one of those. And how perfect of a fit with what you write.

      thanks for stopping by

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