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Friday, August 21, 2026

SUSPENSE SISTERS: AUGUST GIVEAWAY

Suspense Sisters: August Giveaway

Gina Holder's Interview with Kari Trumbo

 I'm thrilled to introduce you to author, Kari Trumbo.

Kari Trumbo is a bestselling author, according to Publisher’s Weekly, known for her Wayside Ranch romantic suspense series that emphasizes faith, chosen family, and hard-earned second chances. 

Drawing on her background in psychology and criminology, Kari infuses her stories of love, danger, and redemption with emotional depth and genuine tension—skills she developed as a developmental editor before focusing on her own writing. 

When she’s not crafting thrilling romances, she enjoys life with her husband of over twenty years in rural Minnesota, where the trees grow tall and mosquitoes are persistent.

And she has a new release.

Beneath Still Waters


Fresh out of training and still haunted by a near-fatal shootout, Ferd Kincade retreats to Wayside Ranch to heal.



She expects quiet. Instead, she finds a body.

When she discovers a mysterious boat washed ashore on a nearby lake, nothing about the scene makes sense and Ferd can’t walk away. Pulling Piper’s Ridge detective Duke Campose into the investigation, she soon uncovers signs of something far more dangerous than a simple murder.
Someone is hiding a deadly secret.
And they’re willing to kill again to keep it buried.
As the truth points to a ruthless drug operation, Ferd becomes the next target. Now, she’ll need every ounce of her training, and a lot of faith, to survive long enough to bring a killer to justice.

Tell us about your new release.

Beneath Still Waters is the first book in the spin-off series, The Wayside Files. (The new series is richer if readers have at least read Operation: Wayside ahead of this, but they will be able to read it without the other books if they choose.)

The thread that will weave through this whole series is: What is home? It will ask questions like: Why don't I feel at home anywhere? What do I need to feel fulfilled and at peace?

Ferd (short for Delferdia) Kincade is a 24-year-old officer fresh out of training in Cody, WY. She suffers a gunshot wound while on duty and is back at Wayside Ranch, her home, to recuperate. There are some secrets surrounding her shooting that she isn't willing to share.

While there, she meets the local investigator, and they both happen upon a death scene in passing. Ferd doesn't seek out investigation, but it sure comes naturally as she's drawn into this case. It feels natural. She feels competent. So where does that leave her in her career? She has to go back to Cody—and the secrets waiting there.

What sparked or inspired this story?

Honestly... I kept seeing requests for Christian fiction without romance. To be completely clear, it's likely there will eventually be romance in this series, but I don't see it ever taking over. I wrote this (and am currently writing book 2) to be a mystery series. Think Murder, She Wrote mixed with a healthy dose of Scarecrow and Mrs. King, with faith woven in.

Ferd is internally snarky but sees how emotions and less tangible things can help solve a mystery, while Duke Campose, the actual investigator, is a solid-evidence kind of guy. Her instincts and his evidence weave together in a way where neither is more important, and both are helpful in solving cases.

I didn't want one character who was "super smart and always right," like so often happens. My goal in writing this was to create a pair who rely on each other's strengths to get an important job done.

Do you have a favorite character in this book?

I love both Ferd and Duke and don't think I could choose between the two for the top slot, but as for secondary characters... My absolute favorite is Maddie the Mortician.

She is about 30 and has taken over her family's mortuary business. Since Piper's Ridge is a VERY small town, she's also taken over the ME duties half the time because the last one is 84 years old and semi-retired. She has lovely blonde hair with bright pink highlights and drives an electric blue hearse as her everyday car.

She has a sweet and calm demeanor that makes dealing with all things death a little less heavy. She is not comedy, but levity. And she is based on someone in real life whom I admire.

Who was the most difficult character to write?

This will sound horrible, but the hardest character was the deceased. Bailey had secrets. Lots of them. He was divorced. He used to be an alcoholic. He had turned his life around but was still largely misunderstood. Small towns still talk, long after deeds are done.

I wanted readers to understand who he was, so he wasn't just "a body." It's hard.

What is your favorite setting?

With very few exceptions, I write about small towns and rural areas. Give me rural lakes, streams, fields, gravel roads, and cafes. That's my vibe.

Did this book require you to do any interesting research?

Every book does, to some extent. For this one, I studied which tribes are in central and southern Wyoming, and while I created a fictional reservation, it's based on the one that is there.

I often create a fictional town instead of using a real one if a location has the potential to be recurring in my books because I don't want people who live in the area to read my story and have my description pull them out of it. I've had that happen with books written near where I live, and I vowed to never let that happen to me.

Piper's Ridge is also a fictional place, as is Wayside, though they are real in my head.

I also had to research how deep the lakes were in the area and how large they could be. I needed a massive lake for this story to work and was very glad I found one, though again, I didn't use the name of an actual lake.

That's how I keep things believable. If something naturally occurs in the area I'm writing in, I can include it. If not, I need to think of another way around the issue.

How long have you been writing?

I have been published since 2016 and have over 90 published titles.

Did you always want to be an author?

This is a tricky question. Implicitly, no. I was told by friends I would be "one of those romance authors" when I was in high school because I was rarely found without a romance novel back then. But my English teachers would've disagreed.

In 2015, I was laid up with a massive back injury and decided to write down a recurring dream I had that had story potential. It was not Christian fiction (though it was clean), and it was pretty bad, BUT it was enough to make me see that I could do this thing.

I started on my next book the very next month for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November. I wrote over 100k words that month and finished the first draft of the first book I would ever submit to agents and later self-publish. My agent came less than five years later.

You have written in multiple genres, what has been your favorite?

I have written mystery, romantic suspense, historical romance, contemporary romance, and women's fiction (under the name Teri Blake). I write in each one to fill a current need, but my favorite genre is romantic suspense.

Even though The Wayside Files doesn't include romance in the traditional sense, at least not yet, I miss it. I love writing romance.

If you could be a character inside any one of your romantic suspense books, which one would you choose?

Marin from Bound by Evidence. She is competent and cool. She's not a K9 handler but gets to work with a K9. She deals with everything life throws at her and keeps swinging. I would love to be her.

Which of your villains in your favorite?

Tough question. Since redemption and second chances really flow through my stories (there's some of that in every single one), I think Maisey from Hometown Hero is my favorite because she becomes the heroine in the next book. She gets the chance at the redemption I love giving my characters.

Which do you enjoy more, creating villains or heroes?

Heroes, by far. I always have to add a dash of evil to my villains before publication. My heroes come to me much quicker and easier than my villains do.


Giveaway: In honor of my interview with Kari, I am giving away an eBook copy of Beneath Still Waters. Please comment below to enter an
d be sure to leave your email address so I can send your book.

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Sit Down with Author Nancy Mehl about Fatal Finale

Kristen here. I'm honored to interview Nancy Mehl, our fearless leader at the Suspense Sisters, about her latest release, Fatal Finale. She's giving away one copy of the book, so keep reading to the end to learn how to enter the giveaway.

Nancy, it's such a joy to chat with you about your new release today. What sparked the first seed of this story—an image, a question, a character, or a “what if” moment?

I needed a dramatic end to Erin and Kaely’s story. My “what if” moment was wondering what would happen if Kaely was kidnapped and Erin was the only person who could save her life.  

I've got goosebumps already! Did any real‑life location, person, or experience quietly inspire elements of the plot or setting? If so, how?

I set this series in the Great Smoky Mountains. I decided it was the perfect place to hide a kidnap victim. Lots of forest and spots to hide.  

If you could step into one scene from the book—not the dangerous ones—where would you go and why?

Interesting question. I guess I can’t lead the police to the spot where Kaely is being held? LOL! Okay, then I guess I’d want to join whoever is left at the end of the book. (See what I did there? I didn’t say that everyone would make it out alive!)

Haha, no spoilers here! What’s one part of your daily routine that quietly fuels your creativity or keeps you grounded?

Praying while I’m writing – asking the Holy Spirit to help me – reminds me that this is more than just entertainment. I want to touch people for Him. That’s the reason I write. 

I love that advice, and it's so relevant for all of us, no matter what we're doing throughout our day. What’s one theme in this book that reflects something you’ve personally wrestled with or learned in your own life?

I think the most pervasive theme of “Fatal Finale” is trust. Kaely must trust God through her ordeal – and Erin must trust Him to find Kaely in time. It’s easy to trust when things are going well. A lot harder when they’re not. 

I feel you there. What are you working on now?

I’m writing book two in my new series. It’s titled “The Holmes and Watson Files.” The series revolves around two police detectives – Nathan Holmes and Rachel Watson. It’s my first series involving the police, and it’s something I’ve wanted to write about for a long time. I hope readers enjoy these books. Book one, “Redux” releases in February. It’s followed by book two, “Resurge” and book three, “Reborn.”

I can't wait to hear more details about those stories soon! Where can your readers learn more about you?

I’m active on Facebook. Readers can also contact me through my website: nancymehl.com. My books are available online and in stores across the country.

Thanks, Nancy, for sharing your time and story with us! Keep reading to learn more about Nancy and how to enter to win a copy of Fatal Finale

Nancy Mehl is the bestselling author of over 50 books. She’s won three Daphne Du Maurier Awards, as well as an ACFW Mystery Book of the Year Award and a Carol Award. She was a finalist for the Selah award as well as the prestigious Christy award. Her short story, Chasing Shadows, was in the USA Today bestselling Summer of Suspense anthology. Learn more about her at www.nancymehl.com and on her blog, the Suspense Sisters: www.suspensesisters.blogspot.com.

Now, here's more about Fatal Finale.

They'd started back to the house when they heard a male voice behind them. Then a shot rang out.

"Run!" Kaely said.

When bestselling author Erin Delaney's novel gets picked up for a movie deal, she eagerly awaits her friend Kaely Quinn-Hunter's arrival in Tennessee before they head to California to observe the film's production. However, when Kaely does not arrive at the scheduled time and Erin can't reach her by phone, her concern grows.

A cryptic phone call from Kaely's kidnapper confirms Erin's worst fear--she has exactly six days to save her friend's life by solving his twisted clues. The message comes with a warning: Contact the police or FBI, and Kaely dies. But Erin works for the Sanctuary Police Department, and Kaely's husband is with the FBI, putting her in an impossible situation. As Erin races against time, she's forced to crack the kidnapper's chilling puzzle before it's too late.

Nancy is giving away a print copy (U.S. only) or an eBook for an international winner. To enter the giveaway, leave a comment along with your email address.

Monday, August 17, 2026

WHAT'S HOT in Christian Mystery and Suspense

Marji Laine here. 

Suspense Sister Nancy Mehl has a yummy new suspense that releases TODAY! Happy Launch Day! 


Fatal Finale: a Christian romantic suspense novel with action, cryptic clues, police, and FBI Investigations

by Nancy Mehl 


They'd started back to the house when they heard a male voice behind them. Then a shot rang out.

"Run!" Kaely said.

When bestselling author Erin Delaney's novel gets picked up for a movie deal, she eagerly awaits her friend Kaely Quinn-Hunter's arrival in Tennessee before they head to California to observe the film's production. However, when Kaely does not arrive at the scheduled time and Erin can't reach her by phone, her concern grows.

A cryptic phone call from Kaely's kidnapper confirms Erin's worst fear--she has exactly six days to save her friend's life by solving his twisted clues. The message comes with a warning: Contact the police or FBI, and Kaely dies. But Erin works for the Sanctuary Police Department, and Kaely's husband is with the FBI, putting her in an impossible situation. As Erin races against time, she's forced to crack the kidnapper's chilling puzzle before it's too late.

Nancy Mehl delivers thrills like no one else in the closure of her high-stakes Christian romantic suspense series full of action, investigations, cryptic clues, and dangerous threats. This promises to captivate fans of Criminal Minds, Lynette Eason, Colleen Coble, Irene Hannon, Susan May Warren, and Elizabeth Goddard.

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 Kristin Hogrefe Parnell interviews author Nancy Mehl about her new release, FATAL FINALE. Leave a comment and you could win a print copy (U.S. only) or an eBook copy.

FATAL FINALE

They'd started back to the house when they heard a male voice behind them. Then a shot rang out.
"Run!" Kaely said.

When bestselling author Erin Delaney's novel gets picked up for a movie deal, she eagerly awaits her friend Kaely Quinn-Hunter's arrival in Tennessee before they head to California to observe the film's production. However, when Kaely does not arrive at the scheduled time and Erin can't reach her by phone, her concern grows.

A cryptic phone call from Kaely's kidnapper confirms Erin's worst fear--she has exactly six days to save her friend's life by solving his twisted clues. The message comes with a warning: Contact the police or FBI, and Kaely dies. But Erin works for the Sanctuary Police Department, and Kaely's husband is with the FBI, putting her in an impossible situation. As Erin races against time, she's forced to crack the kidnapper's chilling puzzle before it's too late.

ORDER IT HERE 

On Friday, Suspense Sister Gina Holder interviews author Kari Trumbo about her book, BENEATH STILL WATERS

Fresh out of training and still haunted by a near-fatal shootout, Ferd Kincade retreats to Wayside Ranch to heal.

She expects quiet. Instead, she finds a body.

When she discovers a mysterious boat washed ashore on a nearby lake, nothing about the scene makes sense and Ferd can’t walk away. Pulling Piper’s Ridge detective Duke Campose into the investigation, she soon uncovers signs of something far more dangerous than a simple murder.

Someone is hiding a deadly secret.

And they’re willing to kill again to keep it buried.

As the truth points to a ruthless drug operation, Ferd becomes the next target. Now, she’ll need every ounce of her training, and a lot of faith, to survive long enough to bring a killer to justice.

ORDER IT HERE 



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Friday, August 14, 2026

THE WRITING LIFE - WHEN THINGS GO WRONG



The writing life can be interesting. When I started writing, manuscripts were sent in the mail. (Yes, I’m that old.) I remember when the idea of sending work over the Internet was something publishers weren’t sure about. The change came slowly. Now, our work is sent back and forth in seconds. The idea of going back to paper is…ridiculous. However, this fast-paced digital life can present problems. Like when a manuscript disappears and there’s no way to retrieve it. So…you have to write it again, making your release date much longer than anyone, including me, my publisher, and my readers, expected. After a long wait, FATAL FINALE, the third and final book in my “The Erin Delaney Mysteries” series, will release on August 18th. This series brings back one of my most popular characters, Kaely Quinn. Here’s a little something about the book:

They'd started back to the house when they heard a male voice behind them. Then a shot rang out.

"Run!" Kaely said.

When bestselling author Erin Delaney's novel gets picked up for a movie deal, she eagerly awaits her friend Kaely Quinn-Hunter's arrival in Tennessee before they head to California to observe the film's production. However, when Kaely does not arrive at the scheduled time and Erin can't reach her by phone, her concern grows.

A cryptic phone call from Kaely's kidnapper confirms Erin's worst fear--she has exactly six days to save her friend's life by solving his twisted clues. The message comes with a warning: Contact the police or FBI, and Kaely dies. But Erin works for the Sanctuary Police Department, and Kaely's husband is with the FBI, putting her in an impossible situation. As Erin races against time, she's forced to crack the kidnapper's chilling puzzle before it's too late.

Nancy Mehl delivers thrills like no one else in the closure of her high-stakes Christian romantic suspense series full of action, investigations, cryptic clues, and dangerous threats. This promises to captivate fans of Criminal Minds, Lynette Eason, Colleen Coble, Irene Hannon, Susan May Warren, and Elizabeth Goddard.



It’s hard to say goodbye to characters, especially Kaely. I hope my readers enjoy this book even though it took a long time to release. If you do, will you please leave reviews on bookseller sites and tell your friends? Thanks, I appreciate it.


And by the way, I email my work to myself every day now. A very successful author told me that no matter what advice she’s received, it’s the only way of saving her work that she trusts. Wise words and very helpful. Thanks, Colleen.


Leave a comment to win a copy of FATAL FINALE. (Digital or paperback. *Paperback copies will only be mailed in the United States.)