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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Sit Down with Author Darlene L. Turner about Scent of Peril
Kristen here. Today, I'm welcoming back my friend Darlene L. Turner to the blog. She's talking about her latest release, Scent of Peril, and giving away one e-book copy. Keep reading to the end to learn how to enter the giveaway.
Darlene, thank you for joining me on the blog today! What sparked the first seed of this story—an image, a question, a character, or a “what if” moment?
When I first thought of writing this National Park Protectors series, I wanted each Hoyt sibling to have a vocation connected to a park, so I brainstormed ideas. I thought of the game warden vocation, so I researched it and discovered they’re called Conservation Officers in Canada. Once I looked into their role, the story blossomed from there.
If you could step into one scene from the book—not the dangerous ones—where would you go and why?
I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but there’s a scene at the end of the book that happens on Thanksgiving Day. The family interaction is special, and I loved writing it into the story!
That sounds like a sweet scene to join. What’s one part of your daily routine that quietly fuels your creativity or keeps you grounded?
Devotions and prayer. Every morning, I start my day in God’s word; then before I start writing, I pray for direction and God’s words, not mine. Oh…and I love writing with a coffee! 😉
I love that routine! What’s one theme in this book that reflects something you’ve personally wrestled with or learned in your own life?
As I wrote the never-ending danger in the relentless wilderness, one truth kept rising to the surface—God is with us in our storms. Wyatt’s struggle to trust, Taylor’s fight to protect, and the K-9’s unwavering loyalty remind us all that faith isn’t about having everything figured out. It’s about holding on when nothing makes sense. This is something we’ve probably all struggled with at one point or another. I know I have!
Same here! That's a powerful message most of us can relate to. What are you working on now?
I’m working on book five in the series. It’s Tanner Hoyt’s story, and he’s a search and rescue pilot.
That sounds like it's going to be another fascinating story. Where can your readers learn more about you?
Readers can find me at https://darlenelturner.com/.
Thank you, Darlene, for sharing your time and story with us! Keep reading to learn more about Darlene and how to enter to win a copy of Scent of Peril.
Darlene L. Turner is a New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestselling author known for her high-octane stories and riveting twists. Sparked by Nancy Drew, she’s turned her love of solving mysteries into her writing, believing readers will be captured by her plots, inspired by her strong characters, and moved by her inspirational message. Dubbed “the plaid queen” for her love of everything plaid, Darlene resides with her husband Jeff in Ontario, Canada. You can connect with Darlene at www.darlenelturner.com where there’s suspense beyond borders.
Now, here's more about Scent of Peril.
An innocent witness taken…
A K-9 in hot pursuit.
Dispatched with her K-9 partner, Shadow, to locate an abducted boy, Constable Taylor Grant finds herself ambushed in the wilderness along with Wyatt Hoyt, the child’s father. As Taylor and Wyatt relentlessly pursue the kidnappers and follow the little boy’s cryptic clues through treacherous terrain, they face persistent attacks and lethal traps. Each step closer to rescuing young Levi uncovers a deadly conspiracy tied to Wyatt’s past and a weapons-smuggling ring. With time running out, can they outwit a ruthless mastermind to save Levi before it’s too late?
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Monday, June 15, 2026
WHAT'S HOT in Christian Romantic Mystery and Suspense
Marji Laine here.
This book is intriguing! And it has some of my favorite things: faith, romance, dogs, and suspense!
Sheltered
from the Storm
by Abigail
Stone
Naomi
Hart has built her life around protecting the vulnerable, but one past failure
still follows her into every crisis. When Lily Conway disappears during a Mercy
Harbor storm evacuation, Naomi cannot shake the fear that history is repeating
itself.
Jonah
Reed knows what it costs to lose someone in a storm. Controlled, guarded, and
quietly distant from the faith he once knew, he has survived by never letting
anyone close enough to become another person he could fail.
Then
Scout, Lily’s golden retriever, finds a clue no one else noticed — a trail
leading from the shelter toward a burned packing plant and a dangerous network
with connections far beyond Mercy Harbor.
As Naomi
and Jonah follow Scout through ash, rain, hidden records, and rising danger,
they uncover a truth powerful men are desperate to bury. But the closer they
get to Lily, the more the storm closes in — and the more Naomi and Jonah must
learn that courage does not mean carrying fear alone.
Sheltered
from the Storm is a clean Christian romantic suspense novel with a
missing-person investigation, storm danger, a loyal rescue dog, a protective
hero, a determined heroine, faith under pressure, and a complete
happily-ever-after.
THIS WEEK ON THE SUSPENSE SISTERS
We have exciting things planned for you this week on the Suspense Sisters!
On Tuesday, Suspense Sister Marji Laine will tell us what’s hot in inspirational suspense and mystery.
Wednesday, Suspense Sister Kristen Hogrefe Panrnell interviews author Darlene Turner They’ll be talking about her new release, SCENT OF PERIL
An innocent witness taken… A K-9 in hot pursuit.
Dispatched with her K-9 partner, Shadow, to locate an abducted boy, Constable Taylor Grant finds herself ambushed in the wilderness along with Wyatt Hoyt, the child’s father. As Taylor and Wyatt relentlessly pursue the kidnappers and follow the little boy’s cryptic clues through treacherous terrain, they face persistent attacks and lethal traps. Each step closer to rescuing young Levi uncovers a deadly conspiracy tied to Wyatt’s past and a weapons-smuggling ring. With time running out, can they outwit a ruthless mastermind to save Levi before it’s too late?
From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
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The harrowing adventures of red-headed heroine Ruby Taylor continue in this murder mystery complete with a frozen corpse, midnight intruders, and an unexpected rescue by lab mice. This sassy Cinderella's in for a crash course on university politics, new love, and what exactly it means to be a genuine Christian.
For fans of CBA author Terri Blackstock and general market authors Sue Grafton, Sharyn McCrumb, and Sara Parentsky
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Thursday, June 11, 2026
REVIEW: The World's Worst Detective Ever series by Christy Barritt
Joey Darling, better known to the world as Raven Remington, detective extraordinaire, is trying to separate herself from her invincible alter ego. She played the spunky character for five years on the hit TV show Relentless, which catapulted her to fame and into the role of Hollywood’s sweetheart.
When her marriage falls apart, her finances dwindle to nothing, and her father disappears, Joey finds herself on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, trying to piece her life back together away from the limelight. A woman finds Raven—er, Joey—and insists on hiring her fictional counterpart to find a missing boyfriend. When someone begins staging crime scenes to match an episode of Relentless, Joey has no choice but to get involved.
Joey’s bumbling sleuthing abilities have her butting heads with Detective Jackson Sullivan and kindling sparks with thrill-seeking neighbor Zane Oakley. Can Joey channel her inner Raven and unearth whodunit before she ends up totally done in? And where is her father anyway? Can she handle fame or is disappearing into obscurity the wiser option?
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Tuesday, June 9, 2026
How My Real Life Seeps Into My Books
Melissa here! I was thinking about all the crazy things I have in my books from secret societies, to organized crime, to lost libraries filled with ancient missing tomes. Of course, most of this has nothing to do with my actual life. Not sure if that’s good or bad. Lol.
But I also realized there is a lot in my books that does
come from my real life. I love how writers are able to take things that we are
familiar with and bring them into our stories. It helps make the stories more
believable, I think, since we have a strong knowledge base.
1.
Fighting. I’m a 4th degree black belt
with experience in traditional Taekwondo, Krav Maga (Israeli martial art), various
weapons (mostly simple non-bladed like stick and staff), joint manipulation,
pressure points, some ground defense, and a little Kali and KFM. This is SUPER
helpful as a suspense writer!
2.
Motorcycle riding. I have my motorcycle license.
I’m no hotshot for sure, but it’s helpful to understand how this type of
vehicle works. For example, I once read a snip of someone else’s story in a writer’s
group in which someone wrecks a motorcycle, and they mentioned how the engine
was still running. Well, motorcycles are manual transmission, so unless they
put it in neutral before crashing, the motorcycle stalled once the foot was
taken off the gas.
3.
Hacking. Okay, I don’t have experience hacking, but
my husband is a network security engineer and does a lot of white hat hacking
training. White hat hacking is about breaking into a system in order to find
the vulnerabilities so that they can be fixed (and stop someone else from
exploiting). He talks at me a lot about things I do not understand at all, but
sometimes I pick up a bit.
4.
Knives. This one is also thanks to my husband. He
loves knives. Knives can be confusing. Switchblade, traditional folder, slip
joint, out-the-front (OTF)… I almost used the term switchblade once when I
really meant OTF. He saved my butt.
5.
Commercial Real Estate. This one is boring but
helpful. I’m a commercial property manager by day (I manage shopping centers). I
have a new book coming out 9/15/26 in which the main male character does mostly
real estate investing. As I write the series, it’s helpful to have a bit of
knowledge to throw tidbits in to make the character believable.
6.
Geographical locations. I live in Florida and
grew up in Ohio. You’ll see those places come up a lot in my books. Except my
new book coming out. It was the first book I ever wrote (I completely rewrote
it recently), and I placed it in Washington state simply because I had written
a scene where they watch the sunset from the beach, and well, that dictated
which ocean they were on! I could change it, of course, but it’s so stuck in my
head that way that it would be hard to shift my thinking.
7.
Biblical themes and/or apologetics. I read A LOT
about Biblical subjects. I’m not so much a devotional kind of girl. I’m more of
a scientific, archeological, linguistic nerd. I love how those things clarify, support,
and prove so much about the Bible—and the more scientists discover and
archeologists dig up, the more they prove the Bible. I’m built to be more concerned
with hard facts than feelings, and I love how Jesus tells us to love God with
all our heart, soul, and mind. God does not want us to disengage our
minds. He gave them to us to use. For me, engaging my mind has allowed me to
better connect with God. And I really enjoy bringing some of the things I learn
into my books.
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Melissa Koslin is a fourth-degree black belt in and certified instructor of traditional Taekwondo. During the day, she masquerades as a commercial property manager. She, her husband, their young daughter, and two feisty cats live in Florida, where they do their best not to melt in the sun.











