Judy Ann
Davis began her career in writing as a copy and continuity writer for radio and
television in Scranton, PA. Throughout her career, she has written for both
industry and education.
Over a dozen
of her short stories have appeared in anthologies, and literary and small
magazines, and have received numerous awards. Nineteen of them are now
collected in UP ON THE ROOF AND OTHER STORIES.
Her first
novel, RED FOX WOMAN, published in 2010, is a western, mystery, and romance and
was a finalist in the International Book Awards and USA Book News Best Book
Awards. Its stand-alone sequel, UNDER STARRY SKIES, was released earlier this
year.
When Judy Ann
is not behind her computer, you can find her looking for anything humorous to
make her laugh or swinging a golf club where the chuckles are few. She is a
member of Pennwriters, Inc. and Romance Writers of America. She lives in
Central Pennsylvania.
Visit her on
the web at these locations:
Blurb:
When
architect Elise Springer’s father is injured, she immediately leaves San
Francisco to care for him. The last person she expects to encounter in her
Pennsylvania hometown is her childhood friend Lucas Fisher. Lucas is
investigating his brother’s death, and Elise can’t resist lending a hand.
Lucas
longs for the close family ties he never had. He’s back in Scranton to set up a
classic car restoration business and build a future. The torch he carries for
Elise burns brighter than ever, but before he can declare his love, he must
obtain the legal rights to adopt his nephew—and prove his brother’s death was
no accident.
As
they unearth clues pointing to find a murderer and a missing stash of money,
Elise faces a dilemma. Is her career on the West Coast the key to her
happiness, or is it an animal-cracker-eating four-year-old and his handsome
uncle instead?
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Excerpt:
Lucas Fisher stood inside Whitman’s Paper and Paint Store,
surrounded by the pungent scents of vinyl wallpaper, turpentine, and paint, and
wondered how he had allowed himself to be tricked into abandoning his work at
the garage. However, nothing had
prepared him for Whitman’s Paint and Paper. It was like stepping onto another
planet.
“What are we looking for again?” He watched her leaf through
the pages of a pattern book with a speed that defied logic. “Blue dogs?”
“Ah, French blue, something like this.” She paused only long
enough to point to a flower so small the average person would need a magnifying
glass. She flipped the page before he had a chance to commit it to memory.
Lucas rubbed his bleary eyes with the palms of his hands.
Every pattern had begun to look like the next, melting into a haze of swirling
tones. God, he needed an aspirin and a beer. “You’re absolutely sure this
wallpaper exists?” He squinted at her with a skeptical look, and she nodded,
her fingers nimbly turning the pages of yet another book.
“Uh-huh”
“Oh, terrific. There are at least five hundred books here,
and we’ve been through what? Two dozen? I imagine you have someone lined up to
hang the dang rolls?”
“Uh-huh, you and Fritz. But only if you’d stop talking and
help me find it.”
“Me and your brother?” His voice came out in a hysterical
wail. “Get serious, Liz, I’ve never wallpapered a room in my life.” Hell, he
couldn’t wrap a Christmas present unless it was packaged in a box with four
crisp corners and there were yards of paper to waste.
“Neither has Fritz, but he’s watched my mother do it many
times. It’s a piece of cake.” Her hands continued flashing through the pages.
“Piece of cake? Are you sane? Unless Fritz has flashbacks,
we’re doomed.” Lucas slumped down wearily onto a nearby chair and cupped his
face in his hands.
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7 comments:
I’m so thrilled "Isabel Roman’s Blog: Sexy Adventures - Passionate Tales" is hosting KEY TO LOVE today. Thank you! Since I like to write novels incorporating wit and humor, what is one trait you, as a reader, like to see in characters in novels you select? Have a great day! –Judy Ann
Judy you book sounds wonderful. I just love your cover.
Thank you for the kinds words. I love barns of all colors. I grew up on a farm outside Scranton, Pennsylvania, with a big gray bank barn. Have a great day and evening ahead!--Judy Ann
I like the book excerpt, Thank you!
Thank you, Claudia and Serena. I'm glad you liked my excerpt. Have a great evening.:-) --Judy Ann
Intriguing excerpt and lovely cover!
Nice cover and blurb
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