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Friday, October 21, 2016

A Chat With Romantic Suspense Author Patricia Bradley

         
Cozy Mystery Author
Linda Kozar
Step in. Step out. Let's introduce ourselves! My name is Linda. Last name Kozar. And I write cozies, as in mysteries! This is my debut post on Suspense Sisters and I am thrilled to be a part of this stellar group of storytellers.

My guest today on Suspense Sisters is Patricia Bradley, who is a romantic suspense author living in the Deep South. Her short-stories have been published in Woman’s World. Her fourth book in the Logan Point series, Silence in the Dark, released this summer. Gone Without a Trace , is book three in the Logan Point Series, and book two, A Promise to ProtectBook one in the Logan Point Series, Shadows from the Past, has won several awards…the 2008 Maggie (Inspirational Category)…1st Place in the 2012 Touched By Love and Daphne du Maurier contests…finaled in the 2012 Genesis…bronzed in the Frasier. Click here to find out more about the Logan Point SeriesPatricia has also written several romances for Harlequin, Matthew's Choice, and The Christmas CampaignShe is an abstinence/healthy relationship speaker and has spoken to many students and adults over the years. When she's not writing or speaking, Patricia likes to throw mud on a wheel and try to make something beautiful. 

Suspense Author
Patricia Bradley
Patricia, how did you get started as a writer? Tell us how far back you go.

Oh, my goodness. When I turned 35 I had trouble sleeping. I would go to bed and toss and turn. Then one night as I stared at the ceiling, a man appeared (in my imagination) and he stood at a window with belching smoke stacks in the background. He turned and looked at me and said, “This wasn’t the way my life was supposed to turn out.” He went on to tell me a lot about his life and that’s when I wondered if I could write his story. I bought a Writers Digest magazine and started learning the craft of writing. I started out with short stories and my very first one was published by Woman’s World. I thought I had it made and would soon have a book released. Thirty-two years later, I did.

I adore your tagline: "Where love and faith cross paths with murder!" How did you come up with that? And when did your love of mystery and suspense begin?

I really don’t know where my tagline came from. I was doodling nouns, trying to come up with one and the words sort of just popped into my head. And my love of mystery and suspense began with Agatha Christie and then moved on to Mary Higgins Clarke. I know I must have read Nancy Drew when I was a kid, but for the life of me, I can’t remember it.

Give us a little rundown on the theme of your books and how you transitioned from romance, adding the suspense factor we at Suspense Sisters love so much.
     
In addition to the books mentioned above, I also have a novella, The Gingerbread Pony, that was in anthology that twelve of the Heartwarming authors got together and wrote. It debuted at #81 on the USA Today Top 150 Books in October of last year. I have written all of these books since January of 2013, plus one more Memphis Cold Case book, Justice Buried. I’m starting books nine and ten.

My overall theme is justice, but each of my books deal with problems we all face, like forgiveness or trust. My last Logan Point book, Silence in the Dark, deals with a missionary running from God, and the first Memphis Cold Case book, Justice Delayed, deals with a woman who has a hard time trusting God after her sister is murdered.

As for transitioning from romance to suspense, it’s the other way around. The suspense comes first. The first draft is almost nothing but the suspense thread, and it’s what I love writing the most. Romance is just so hard for me to write, although it is getting easier.

I never intended to write a strictly romantic book, but in late 2013, my agent, the wonderful Mary Sue Seymour, emailed me that she was meeting with the Harlequin Heartwarming editor in a couple of days and wanted me to send her a story idea and one-sheet.

I took a deep breath and emailed her back that I was in Chattanooga, and if I could come up with an idea on the way home, I’d send her one. Then I prayed, asking God to give me an idea if writing for Heartwarming was in His plan for me. By the time I arrived home, I had a solid plot, the perfect small town and two great characters. Heartwarming eventually bought the story, and that’s when I really learned how to write a romance. I turned in the 293-page manuscript about the time my first Logan Point book released in 2014, and Victoria Curan, the senior editor at Heartwarming then, sent the first revision letter with 269 comments with suggestions on how to fix the story.

Is there a genre you would secretly like to write in but are terrified to do so?

No, romance is scary enough for me. I am actually trying my hand at a cozy mystery which is different from romantic suspense.

How can readers find you? 

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Patricia is giving away a copy of her latest book in the Logan Point series! 
DO YOU WANT THE CHANCE TO WIN IT?
Leave a comment if you would like to throw your name in the hat. And, if you're wondering what she does with all that "mud she throws on a wheel," Patricia makes beautiful pottery:)


      
Linda Kozar writes both fiction and nonfiction titles, but is well known for her cozy mysteries. She founded and serves on the board of The Woodlands, Texas ACFW chapter, blogs regularly on Cozy Mystery Magazine and is the host of Chat Noir Mystery & Suspense Radio Show, part of the Along Came A Writer radio network on BlogTalk Radio. She and her husband live in The Woodlands, Texas and enjoy spending time with their two grown daughters, wonderful son-in-law, and Gypsy, their spunky Jack Russell terrier.


 
Gypsy's trying to sneak onto the dinner table to make off with whatever she can on our plates. 




53 comments:

  1. Hello to Linda & Patricia.

    A great interview thank you ladies.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com


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  2. Welcome Linda. Thanks for sharing Patricia's interview.
    Connie
    cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Connie, thanks for stopping by and visiting!

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    2. Thanks Mary! Patricia was easy to interview, for both this blog and live on the radio show.

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  3. I really enjoyed this interview with Pat, am glad to be her friend, and have loved watching her writing career flourish. Nicely done.

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    1. Hi, Dee! Thanks for coming by and for the wonderful encouragement you give me!

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  4. Thank you so much, Linda, for allowing me to be your debut interview! Wow! I feel special. :-) This is such a beautiful blog and website.

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  5. Great writer and she makes pottery wow.

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    1. Thank you, Kim! I love writing and doing pottery...unfortunately, deadlines make it hard to get to the wheel. lol

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  6. I loved "Silence in the Dark"! Great interview!

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    1. Thank you so much Beverly! So glad you loved Silence in the Dark!

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    2. Beverly, thanks for letting us know:)

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  7. Love your books! Looking forward to reading Silence In The Dark.

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    1. Aw, thanks, Mary. I hope you enjoy Bailey and Danny's story! Thanks for stopping by.

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  8. would be great to win I love these books

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    1. Thank you, Regencygirl! I'm excited you enjoy them.

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  9. would love to win. angelachesnut246(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  10. Truly enjoyed Shadows of the Past so appreciate chance to win #4 in the series!

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    1. Dawn, so glad you enjoyed Shadows of the Past. Silence in the Dark is the 4th book in the series but it can be read alone.

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    2. Glad you left a comment to enter, Dawn!

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  11. I love reading romantic suspense! Thanks for the chance to win. Please throw my name in the "hat".
    tumcsec(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Gail, your name is in the hat! :-) And the first book in the series is free as an e-book right now!

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  12. I love the Logan's Point books! Can't wait to read #4! I love the mystery/suspense genre and have ever since I got hooked on Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys in elementary school. It was fun to read the interview above. I like learning how my favorite authors got started writing. :)

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    1. In the event you pick me, here's my contact info:
      swanson.cynthial@gmail.com

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    2. Cindy, I remember reading Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys...and the Bobbsey Twins!

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    3. Cindy, thanks for the sweet note to Patricia!

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  13. Thanks for the great interview. I love how your stirred bring intrigue with real problem. You develop your characters well and I always love to read how they learn to trust others and forgive .
    Deana
    Jhdwayne(at)peoplepc(dot)com

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  14. Loved the interview. Would enjoy winning the book. Also read the Nancy Drew mysteries and the Hardy Boys.
    betsylu2@msn.com

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    1. We had good stories to read back then, Beth. And some good ones now, too.

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  15. Love her books. Look forward to reading this one.
    Thereadmaster@me.cm

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  16. Welcome to the "sisterhood," Linda. And Patricia, great to see you here and learn more about you.

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  17. Hi, Pat! Missed you in the Holiday anthology this year!

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  18. Hi Mom,
    Great interview. I hope one day to write like You.
    Love all your books

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    1. Carole, this is a sweet surprise! I'm looking forward to reading your books!

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  19. Absolutely LOVE Pat's books!! Thanks for sharing the interview and the give away.
    Blessings
    hollymag (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Hi Holly. Good to 'see' you here. Thanks for stopping by!

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  20. Fun interview, Patricia and Linda! Your story, Patricia, reminds me of my own--this career thing not going according to my plan at all. But it's God's plan, so it's all good. It's encouraging to hear someone else's story like that, as well, to be reminded how God works in unexpected ways in our lives. I'd love a chance to win SILENCE IN THE DARK! jerusha(at)jerushaagen(dot)com

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  21. And CONNIE is our winner! She will soon be receiving a copy of SILENCE IN THE DARK, the 4th book in Patricia Bradley's Logan Point romantic suspense series! Congratulations Connie! And thank you Patricia!

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    1. Thank you, Linda, for hosting me on The Suspense Sisters! I've really enjoyed it and look forward to returning!

      Connie, email me your snail mail address--pat at ptbradley dot com if you'd like a print copy or your email address if you prefer a digital copy.

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  22. Thank you, Patricia! We were so blessed to have you on Suspense Sisters and will definitely have you back.

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