Sisters Lucinda and Ricarda Ricardo—better known as Lucy and Rikki—are at each other’s throats over the family business, Roble Foods. Lucy wants to sell and Rikki is against it. Rikki asks Emma to contact their deceased father, Felix, to help her convince Lucy not to sell.
But the ghost of Felix Ricardo has his own bombshell to drop—his death was not an accident, and Rikki’s life may be in danger if the girls don’t sell. Now it’s up to Emma and Granny Apples to chip away at the mystery and stop a killer from double dipping in death.
The 5th
book in my Ghost of Granny Apples series, Ghost
in the Guacamole, is about to be released. Wow! The fifth! And that doesn’t
count the two Granny Apples e-book novellas that are already out: The Silent Ghost and Dummy of a Ghost.
When this series first started I really had no
idea that it would be as popular as it is or would extend beyond a few books. (Not
that I’m complaining!) Really, I didn’t. I thought after a couple of books,
there wouldn’t be much to write about or that readers would grow tired of it.
Boy, was
I wrong! On both counts!
Just as readers are thrilled to see another Ghost of Granny Apples mystery hit the shelves, so am I thrilled when the ideas for stories continue to present themselves to me. Maybe ghosts are whispering in my ear?
Ideas
for these fun books are triggered from all kinds of sources, but mostly it’s a
place that plants the seed for a story. I love to weave a little bit of history
into these stories about a 100-year-old pioneer ghost who helps her
great-great-great granddaughter, who is a medium, solve murders or prevent them,
and that means researching the geographical area in which the book is located.
For
example, the idea for the last Granny Apples book, Ghost of a Gamble, came to me on a trip to Las Vegas and while reading
up on the colorful history of the famous gambling mecca. Ghost
in the Guacamole takes place mostly on Olvera Street, the birthplace of Los
Angeles, and a destination that I’ve always wanted to feature in a book.
Because of Olvera Street’s Mexican heritage, I knew I wanted a title that
reflected that but was also catchy and cute.
Thus, Ghost in the Guacamole was
born.
Another
great thing about letting the setting call the shots is that I often get to
research the history of these places in person, so it’s not only fun but
educational for me, and I hope for my readers.
One of my favorite research trips was for Gem of a Ghost, the third book in the series. For that I visited
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, and got a personal tour of a haunted prison, which I
used in the story.
Currently
I’m working on the sixth book in the series. It’s working title is Ghost Writer and it takes place in rural
Massachusetts. I’ve recently taken a trip there and returned armed with
research books on New England haunted villages and ghosts sightings. I have a few more interesting ideas for
future books, which I hope I will get the opportunity to bring to life on the
page.
Now if you’ll excuse
me, this writer has to get back to Ghost
Writer before the ghosts that whisper to me get restless. They’re pretty strict task masters.
Another wonderful addition to this unique series, Ghost in the Guacamole is my favorite to date. Sue Ann Jaffarian knows how to transform her book from just words on a page to a beautiful experience that immerses her readers deep into the storyline. The setting of this story comes to life with every page turn, creating a rich backdrop for such a paranormal and exciting cast of characters.
Emma and Granny are back at it again, solving yet another mystery with quite the repertoire of history. These two are simply delightful, and the secondary cast of characters are just as wonderful. I love that the story is told with such detail, proving that the author does her research when she creates these fantastic books! The mystery itself was fun as well, and one that you don't see coming!
I've said it once, and I'll say it time and time again - this series is VERY MUCH worth the read! I can't wait for the next one :)
Rating: 5 stars
I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All conclusions reached are my own.
Emma and Granny are back at it again, solving yet another mystery with quite the repertoire of history. These two are simply delightful, and the secondary cast of characters are just as wonderful. I love that the story is told with such detail, proving that the author does her research when she creates these fantastic books! The mystery itself was fun as well, and one that you don't see coming!
I've said it once, and I'll say it time and time again - this series is VERY MUCH worth the read! I can't wait for the next one :)
Rating: 5 stars
I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All conclusions reached are my own.
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5 comments:
Thanks for having me, Marie!
What a wonderful post! I love the history and all your research. I haven't read any of this series but it's going on my wishlist.
kpbarnett1941[at]aol.com
Karen, this series is fantastic! You'll really enjoy it! :)
Looking forward to reading this one.
I have all the Granny Apple books (all except for the e-books). Would love to win this ... if not I won't hesitate to buy. Thanks.
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