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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Saturday Sampler: Profile of Evil by Alexa Grace




In Profile of Evil, Carly Stone is a brilliant FBI agent who's seen more than her share of evil. Leaving the agency, she becomes a consultant for Indiana County Sheriff Brody Chase, who needs her profiling skills to catch an online sex predator luring preteen girls to their death in his community.

A life hangs in the balance, and the two rush to stop the most terrifying killer of their careers — and time is running out.

Excerpt:

   There was either a monster living in his county, or using it as a body dump site.  Both options were unsettling, and people were getting nervous.  He was sick of being asked why the murders hadn't been solved, and how close he was to finding the killer.  The avid crime television viewers watched every week as crimes were solved and tied up with a ribbon at the end of the hour.  That it was taking two years to solve the girls' murders was unacceptable to them, and they weren't afraid to voice their opinions — to him, and to the County Commission President, Bradley Lucas, to whom Brody reported.  Bradley Lucas could be a horse's ass when he wanted to be, but to his credit during this investigation, he had remained supportive as long as Brody briefed him frequently.  Not that there was anything to report. 

     Though he hadn't voiced his theory out loud to anyone but his brother Cameron, Brody believed the two murders were related.  Although two murders did not fit the definition, he thought a serial killer was at work.  He hoped he was wrong.  Because if he was right, the knowledge of a serial murderer at work in Shawnee County would obliterate the tranquility and security most residents had known their entire lives.  Their county was still a place where people left their doors unlocked at night. 

     Crime had been at an all-time low since he became sheriff.  If he were correct and a serial killer had set up shop in his county, the sick bastard would live to regret it, because Sheriff Brody Chase would stop him if it was the last thing he ever did.

     The drive to Perrysville from his office in Morel usually took fifteen minutes, but Brody made it in ten.  Gray curls of smoke in the morning sky and the flashing lights signaled the crime scene ahead as Brody drew closer. Seeing parked vehicles belonging to the coroner, fire chief, crime scene techs, and Cameron's unmarked car, Brody pulled off the road and leapt from the vehicle.  One of his deputies guided him down a dirt lane with a corn field on one side and woods on the other.  He lifted his hand to cover his face as the pungent smoke from the burned car and charred bodies assailed his nose.

     Deputy Jim Ryder, lining the area with yellow crime scene tape, greeted him as he approached the immediate crime scene.  "Sheriff, the car is over there."

     Brody nodded and said, "Thanks.  Make sure only law enforcement gets past you."

     "Yes, sir," muttered Ryder, as he tied the yellow tape around a tree.

Following the deep tracks of the fire engine in the soft earth, Brody reached the scene where a red, late model Toyota Corolla was in the early stages of a fire that was being extinguished by a firefighter. Brody figured the fire truck must have gotten there in record time to arrive before him.  Because the department was largely volunteer, it sometimes took up to an hour or more just to get the fire truck manned before it could leave the station.

     With his hands clasped behind him, Brody scanned the perimeter.  A new red plastic gas can lay inside some brush, and a crime scene tech took photographs of it before she stored it in an evidence bag. The car's body was charred, but the numbers and letters on the Indiana license plate were visible.  He moved closer to the front of the car, where he saw a body hunched over the steering wheel in the driver's seat.  He headed toward the back where Cam, Fire Chief Wayne Lansky, and a couple of crime scene techs were huddled around the open car trunk, but Brody couldn't see inside. 

     As he approached them, his chief detective, Cameron, moved aside.  What Brody saw in the trunk made his stomach churn as bile rushed to his throat.  A small, burned body lay inside the trunk in a fetal position.  The acrid smell of burning flesh nearly overwhelmed him as he moved closer to examine the body, with Cam close behind him.

     Sweet Jesus, what kind of a monster could do this to a child who should be curled up and asleep in bed, not charred in the trunk of a car?

     "We got lucky, Brody," said Cameron.

     "I doubt the victims would agree with that."

     "I meant we're lucky the car didn't burn any more than it did.  We need all the evidence we can get."



Alexa Grace's journey started in March 2011 when the Sr. Director of Training & Development position she'd held for thirteen years was eliminated. A door closed but another one opened. She finally had the time to pursue her childhood dream of writing books. Her focus is now on writing riveting romantic suspense novels.
Alexa Grace is listed in top twenty of Amazon's Top 100 Most Popular Authors in the categories Romantic Suspense and Police Procedural.  She was named one of the top 100 Indie authors by Kindle Review.  A chapter is devoted to her in the book Interviews with Indie Authors by C. Ridgway and T. Ridgway. Her books Deadly Offerings, Deadly Deception, and Deadly Relations have consistently been listed in Amazon's Top 100 Bestselling Romantic Suspense and Police Procedural Books. Deadly Deception, Deadly Relations and Deadly Holiday are ranked #1 in the top 100 Top Rated Books in Police Procedural Books.

Deadly Holiday, published in November 2012, is her holiday-themed romantic suspense novella, featuring all her Deadly Trilogy characters.

Profile of Evil, the first book of the Profile Trilogy is available at major online retailers.
Alexa earned two degrees from Indiana State University and currently lives in Florida. She's a member of Romance Writers of America (national) as well as the Florida Chapter.

Her writing support team includes five Miniature Schnauzers, three of which are rescues. As a writer, she is fueled by Starbucks lattes, chocolate and emails from readers.

Contact Author Alexa Grace.


You can visit her at - http://www.alexa-grace.net/
Friend her on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AuthorAlexaGrace
Tweet her - @AlexaGrace2


Thursday, October 4, 2012

Meet Alexa Grace



I'd like you all to meet author Alexa Grace. I met Alexa through that marvelous online group I've mentioned before, Authors Helping Authors. She is very supportive of fellow authors.

Welcome, Alexa. Please tell us a little about yourself.

My writing journey started in March 2011 when the Sr. Director of Training & Development position I'd held for thirteen years was eliminated. At first I was devastated by this job loss. But in time I realized a door had closed for me but another one opened. I finally had the time to pursue my dream of writing books — my dream since childhood. My focus is now on writing riveting romantic suspense novels starting with my Deadly Trilogy.

I earned two degrees from Indiana State University and currently live in Florida. I'm a member of Romance Writers of America (national) as well as the Florida Chapter.

I am blessed that my books Deadly Offerings and Deadly Deception have consistently been listed on Amazon's Top 100 Bestselling Romantic Suspense Books. I was recently surprised by being named one of the top 100 Indie authors by Kindle Review.  It is such an honor.

My writing support team includes five Miniature Schnauzers, three of which are rescues. As a writer, I am fueled by Starbucks lattes, chocolate and emails from readers.

My book Deadly Offerings is the first of my Deadly Trilogy. The second book of the trilogy is Deadly Deception. The third book is Deadly Relations, now available on Amazon.

Love that support team. LOL When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

I've wanted to be a writer since I was a small child. I wrote a romance novel in 1985, went the traditional route and it was not published. I made a career change that year and for the next 25 plus years; I devoted myself 100% to raising my daughter and my training management positions. When I lost my job in 2011, I did a lot of Internet research in self-publishing. Indie authors like Theresa Ragan and John Locke really motivated me to take the indie route. Like them, I wanted to retain control of book design, writing, marketing, etc. Thus, my indie journey began.

How do you come up with ideas?

I have always had a vivid imagination. I think of a possible plot then play the "what if game" with myself.

What do you enjoy most about writing?

My favorite part of writing is playing the "what if game" with myself. Since my books include crimes and crime scenes, I play this game quite a lot.

What is your work schedule like when you're writing?

I treat my writing as a job. I work from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day. Although, I'd love to spend all that time writing, I spend at least two hours a day marketing my books.

If I was a first time reader of your books, which one would you recommend I start with and why?

Although each of my books can stand on their own, you might start with Deadly Offerings because is the first book of my Deadly Trilogy.  Deadly Offerings will give you a good introduction to the characters of the three books as well as my writing style.

I agree, it does. What do you hope readers take with them after reading your work?

After reading one of my books, I want my readers to say, "Wow, that book was so good I couldn't put it down!"

I just started reading Deadly Offerings and, unfortunately for my own writing, it is very hard to put down. LOL When you're taking a break from your own writing, what authors would we find you reading?

I'm an avid reader of romantic suspense and there are many authors in this genre who have my respect. My current favorite authors are Allison Brennan, Christy Reece, Karen Robards, Laura Griffin and the prolific Nora Roberts. Each of these talented women is an expert at spinning an exciting tale around believable and loveable characters.

Tell us about your latest book.

Deadly Relations is a romantic suspense that is the third book of the Deadly Trilogy and was just published.

In Deadly Relations, a serial killer of young women hides in plain sight in a quiet county in the Midwest. He hides behind a friendly face that inspires trust, a personality that is charming and persuasive, and has a rage to kill he can't control.

Detective Jennifer Brennan knows that an abduction is the equivalent of a nuclear blast to a family. So when three young women go missing and are found murdered on her watch, she vows to find the killer — or die trying.

Detective Blake Stone has been looking for a woman like Jennifer Brennan his entire life. Now that he's found her, can he convince her to trust again?

Two detectives race against time to find the killer before he strikes again. It is the most important case of their careers. It could be their last.

That definitely sounds intriguing. Where can readers find your books?

Deadly Offerings:
Kindle:  amzn.com/B006QD261G 

Deadly Deception:

Deadly Relations:

Lastly, where can readers find you?

Email:  Alexagrace@cfl.rr.com

Thanks so much for being here today, Alexa. All the best with Deadly Relations.