Good Book
June 13, 2013
This was a good mystery. Her family for Christmas, a
blackout, a murder and an old love calls her out of the blue. What a
dilemma she has. Two men who love her. Now that's a dilemma all women
of her age should have. It was an enjoyable read. While she is
expecting them both to propose, she is trying to help Walter to solve
the crime. We can only look forward to the next Jillian Bradley mystery,
since this one ended with TO BE CONTINUED.
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The Ghost Orchid Murder
June 13, 2013
Nancy Jill Thames knows how to keep her novels clean
and yet entertaining and if you are a dog lover you'll enjoy Teddy's
escapades.
See you in my books!
~Nancy Jill
Mystery novelist Nancy Jill Thames began publishing Christian fiction
in 2010. The author of six books in the Jillian Bradley series, she is an award
winning blogger and is listed numerous times on the Author Watch Bestseller’s
List, this in addition to winning first place for her Chocolate Cream Pie.
When she isn’t plotting her next book, she spends time with her six
grandchildren, tags along with her husband on business trips, and
plays classical piano for her own personal enjoyment. She is an active member
of the Leander Writers Guild, American Christian Fiction Writers, ACFW CenTex Chapter, and supports the Central Texas SPCA with a portion
of her book sales. CONTACT INFORMATION jillthames@gmail.com
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Showing posts with label Waiting for Santa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waiting for Santa. Show all posts
Monday, June 17, 2013
A PEEK INSIDE BOOK 6 AND BOOK 2
Monday, May 6, 2013
4 Ways to Preserve Memories
By Nancy Jill Thames
How many of you still make jam? When I was a young housewife, my garden club friends and I enjoyed making peach or strawberry preserves - especially in the summertime. We'd tie on handmade aprons and spend the day sterilizing jars and cooking up batches of sweet fruit with a little sugar and pectin. After the fruit was thick, we ladled it into the jars and sealed them in hot water baths. What a triumph to divvy up the days work and take our share home. Making homemade ice-cream was a lot of fun, too.
Now those days are only a memory. How to hold on to such wonderful times? I figure there are four ways.
1. Think about them once in a while and smile to yourself.
2. Put photos of memories in a scrapbook to peruse now and then.
3.Talk to your family and friends about the good 'ol days. Or,
4. Write a book.
Our family enjoys wonderful holidays together - especially Christmas. "Waiting for Santa" was written with fond memories of our family traditions that continue to this day. Not only does the book preserve memories for me, now others who enjoyed those traditions can hold on to them as well.
After five books in the series, I felt it was time for Jillian Bradley to fall in love in "Waiting for Santa," which she does, only with two different men. And, as the ending suggests, the story isn't over yet!
I hope you enjoy reading about our traditions. Maybe it will inspire you to preserve a few of your own in some special way. Have a wonderful week, dear readers.
How many of you still make jam? When I was a young housewife, my garden club friends and I enjoyed making peach or strawberry preserves - especially in the summertime. We'd tie on handmade aprons and spend the day sterilizing jars and cooking up batches of sweet fruit with a little sugar and pectin. After the fruit was thick, we ladled it into the jars and sealed them in hot water baths. What a triumph to divvy up the days work and take our share home. Making homemade ice-cream was a lot of fun, too.
Now those days are only a memory. How to hold on to such wonderful times? I figure there are four ways.
1. Think about them once in a while and smile to yourself.
2. Put photos of memories in a scrapbook to peruse now and then.
3.Talk to your family and friends about the good 'ol days. Or,
4. Write a book.
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Our family enjoys wonderful holidays together - especially Christmas. "Waiting for Santa" was written with fond memories of our family traditions that continue to this day. Not only does the book preserve memories for me, now others who enjoyed those traditions can hold on to them as well.
After five books in the series, I felt it was time for Jillian Bradley to fall in love in "Waiting for Santa," which she does, only with two different men. And, as the ending suggests, the story isn't over yet!
I hope you enjoy reading about our traditions. Maybe it will inspire you to preserve a few of your own in some special way. Have a wonderful week, dear readers.
See you in my books!
~Nancy Jill
Mystery novelist Nancy Jill Thames began publishing Christian fiction
in 2010. The author of six books in the Jillian Bradley series, she is an award
winning blogger and is listed numerous times on the Author Watch Bestseller’s
List, this in addition to winning first place for her Chocolate Cream Pie.
When she isn’t plotting her next book, she spends time with her six
grandchildren in two states, tags along with her husband on business trips, and
plays classical piano for her own personal enjoyment. She is an active member
of the Leander Writers Guild and supports the Central Texas SPCA with a portion
of her book sales.
CONTACT INFORMATION
nd. Nancy Jill is busy working on book 7 "The Ruby of Siam" a mystery taking place in London.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Traditions - The Family Glue
One of my dad's favorite Christmas traditions was a game we played called "Christmas Eve Gift." And even though our family is miles apart this year, by playing the game in family units, somehow, the tradition becomes the glue that binds us together. Here's an excerpt from "Waiting for Santa" that describes how the game is played. Wishing you the Merriest of Christmases and the Happiest of Holidays this season.
~Nancy Jill
~Nancy Jill
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From Chapter 2
Now, our family plays a game during Christmas called Christmas Eve Gift. The object is to
say, “Christmas Eve Gift” to as many family members as you can before they say
it to you. If you sat it first to someone, that person is required to buy you an
inexpensive present... a dollar or less.
The idea began in England years ago when people considered
it rude not wish someone Merry Christmas first. The penalty was to give a gift
for the rudeness. Our family always goes to great lengths to “get someone’s
Christmas Eve Gift” as we would say. We hide, lying in wait for members to
arrive for their visits in order to get the jump on them. Someone even placed
an alarm clock under my dad’s bed once with a note attached just to get a gift
from him later, but the family voted the action unfair.
After getting each other’s names, everyone piles into cars
and heads out to shop for gag gifts, which helps to relieve the children’s
suspense waiting for Santa. The presents are normally exchanged after supper on
Christmas Eve, and we enjoy the uproar caused by the funny gift selections.
Even though Kenny’s condition was serious, our family agreed playing the game
would be a good diversion.
We all bid goodnight, and I went into the kitchen to set out
breakfast for the next morning. I set a package of cinnamon rolls I’d purchased
earlier on the counter, and prepared coffee to start on a timer. After cutting
up fruit, placing it on a pretty platter, I assembled a breakfast casserole and
placed both in the refrigerator. This would make tomorrow morning run more
smoothly. I turned off all the lights except for the tree. Those I left on for
the whole season. After turning off the fire and closing the screen, it was
time to get ready for bed. Teddy was so tired I had to carry him into the
bedroom and lay him at the foot of the bed.
The rain began falling softly at first but became heavier as
the night wore on. Small claps of thunder woke Teddy several times. Shaking, he
cuddled next to me. Cuddle next to me… my thoughts turned to Prentice and the
wonderful time we shared today.
Where had the night gone? I thought I just closed my eyes
when two pairs of feet scurried into the room and I heard shouts.
“Christmas Eve Gift, Aunt Jillian! Christmas Eve Gift.”
“You got me!” I
laughed.
Sydney and Kevin were thrilled at catching me first. Now
they had at least one gift apiece coming tonight. Not wanting to be out
shopping on Christmas Eve, the task had been finished well in advance picking
up cute gifts at The Dollar Tree and Target. The children ran out, heading
straight for the kitchen after I had mentioned cinnamon rolls would be
available for breakfast. Better get up and get dressed. Christmas Eve was about
to begin.
Kaitlin poked her head in, holding Preston in his puppy
pajamas.
“Christmas Eve gift,” she called.
I laughed and told her I’d be ready in a few minutes.
“Mom and Dad are still asleep,” she said. “You might get
theirs if you’re sneaky enough. I’ll see you in the kitchen.”
Kaitlin—such an impressive young woman. To have three
children so well behaved after observing many about town who weren’t was refreshing. Kaitlin may have
looked like a pixie, but she was a formidable mother!
I needed coffee. The more important task, though, happened
to be dressing for the day. Luckily, the outfit was hanging in the front of my
closet, prepped and ready. A Christmas penguin sweatshirt and black skinny
jeans. Preparation. It would be the ticket to serving and entertaining so many
loved ones in my lonely little home. After making the bed (as always) and
scooping Teddy into my arms, we headed for the kitchen to begin baking pies.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Teddy and Napoleon
So what's the deal with Teddy, anyway? Well, it just so happens that Teddy is the bright spot in Jillian Bradley's life. He's her constant companion, and I do mean constant! Where ever Jillian goes, Teddy goes - wearing a red-rhinestone collar and matching leash. Jillian carries her Yorkie companion in a cheetah tote (a gift from Celeste Osborn, a character in the first book) to hotels, restaurants, and art galleries. Teddy goes with her on a cruise, to church on occasion, and accompanies her and Detective Walter Montoya as they investigate homicides.
Although a solo character in "Murder in Half Moon Bay," Teddy makes a new friend in each of the books that follow. There's Lila, the Maltese in "The Ghost Orchid Murder," Ambrose, the mastiff in "From the Clutches of Evil," Goliath, the cat, in "The Mark of Eden," and Fancy, the apricot poodle in "Pacific Beach." And in my new book, "Waiting for Santa," Teddy must play host to Jillian's dog-nephew, Napoleon, a young pug puppy.
If you like to read about animal antics, you may enjoy The Jillian Bradley Mystery Series.
Sydney rescued Napoleon from the laundry room and brought
him in to play with Teddy. Teddy tolerated Napoleon’s being a puppy, but looked
at me as if to say, “How long do I have to puppy sit?”
“Now Teddy,” I said. “It’s Christmas Eve so behave and don’t
worry, Napoleon is still young—he’ll be asleep soon.”
Teddy didn’t appear to be
convinced. He sighed and lay on the floor, tolerating Napoleon trying to
wrestle with him and chewing on his ear occasionally.
Do you enjoy animal antics in novels? What are some of your favorites?
Tune in for upcoming posts about
"Waiting for Santa"
Do you enjoy animal antics in novels? What are some of your favorites?
Tune in for upcoming posts about
"Waiting for Santa"
12/17 - "THE DATE"
12/24 - "CHRISTMAS EVE"
12/31 - "NEW YEARS EVE"
12/31 - "NEW YEARS EVE"
NANCY JILL THAMES |
Mystery novelist Nancy Jill Thames began publishing Christian fiction
in 2010. The author of six books in the Jillian Bradley series, she is an award
winning blogger and is listed numerous times on the Author Watch Bestseller’s
List, this in addition to winning first place for her Chocolate Cream Pie.
When she isn’t plotting her next book, she spends time with her six grandchildren in two states, tags along with her husband on business trips, and plays classical piano for her own personal enjoyment. She is an active member of the Leander Writers Guild and supports the Central Texas SPCA with a portion of her book sales.
Nancy Jill is busy working on book 7 "The Ruby of Siam" a mystery taking place in London,England.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Announcing Book 6 in NOOK!
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Snuggle up with a good book this season, and find out what mystery Jillian and Teddy are up to solving this Christmas. Will Jillian find love, heartbreak, or both? (No fair reading the last page!)
The Cast
JILLIAN BRADLEY - Amateur sleuth, beloved aunt, and a widow at present, Jillian is growing tired of writing her gardening column for three syndications. She is also tired of her widow status.
TEDDY - Jillian's Yorkie companion - an intelligent little dog who uses his instincts to sniff out clues when his mistress is on a case. He isn't happy that the pug "Napoleon" is coming for Christmas.
DETECTIVE WALTER MONTOYA - A young friend of Jillian's who is about to become a father for the first time. He and Jillian work together to find the killer, or is there more than one?
ERNIE STOKES - The victim found at the San Delta Power Plant who was to have played Santa for Jillian on Christmas Eve. Why was he so hated by everyone?
HAL NOLAN - Station operator for San Delta Power Plant who adores Teddy. Easy going and friendly, perhaps, but is he hiding something?
MARY TATE - A real looker and a bit of an actress - was her past life a motive for murder?
IVY WEINTRAUB - Worked her way up in the business end at San Delta Power but wanted more. Would she kill to get what she wanted?
NATHAN GOULD - An lonely accountant for the power company who saw a chance to better himself financially, but do the police think it was a motive for murder?
JASON OSBORN - Haunted by a mistake from his past, did the engineer kill to rid himself of the one man who knew?
OWEN HARPER - Successful manager of the power plant and devoted husband and father, what really happened when the power went off?
PRENTICE DUVAL - A successful art dealer who takes more than a passing fancy at Jillian this Christmas. Is he getting serious?
DR. VINCENT FONTAINE - Jillian's love interest from the past who turns up unexpectedly this Christmas to see her one more time. Will he get a second chance?
STAY TUNED EVERY MONDAY THIS MONTH FOR MORE "WAITING FOR SANTA."
12/17 - THE DATE
Author Nancy Jill Thames |
12/31 - NEW YEARS EVE
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
PACKING UP AND MOVING!
"QUEEN OF AFTERNOON TEA" CELEBRITY AUTHOR INTERVIEWS, THAT IS!
After a heart-to-heart talk with my sweet hubby, I've decided to combine two of my blogs. As of today, "Queen of Afternoon Tea" Celebrity Author Interviews will appear as a page on my Cozy Mystery Author, Nancy Jill Thames blog. Simply click the page tab Queen of Afternoon Tea at the top to find previous interviews and posts. Interviews in the future will be added here. Thank you for your understanding!
During the move this month, I will be pouring myself cups of tea and sharing details of my new book "Waiting for Santa." And since I'm always watching my weight, there will be no "snackie-poos" - only lovely cups of steaming hot tea.
I hope you join me each week and discover what's going on in the lives of Jillian and her Yorkie companion, Teddy.
Merry Christmas!
~Nancy Jill
After a heart-to-heart talk with my sweet hubby, I've decided to combine two of my blogs. As of today, "Queen of Afternoon Tea" Celebrity Author Interviews will appear as a page on my Cozy Mystery Author, Nancy Jill Thames blog. Simply click the page tab Queen of Afternoon Tea at the top to find previous interviews and posts. Interviews in the future will be added here. Thank you for your understanding!
During the move this month, I will be pouring myself cups of tea and sharing details of my new book "Waiting for Santa." And since I'm always watching my weight, there will be no "snackie-poos" - only lovely cups of steaming hot tea.
I hope you join me each week and discover what's going on in the lives of Jillian and her Yorkie companion, Teddy.
Merry Christmas!
~Nancy Jill
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