I have another guest :) Today HK Sterling is here to talk about A Taste for Killing (a book, not an actual taste for killing lol).
Mystery
and Romance blend together when competing detectives Carolyn Woods
and Jack Heart are both hired to solve the murder of Pete Wallace,
only to realize they are working the same case. To complicate things,
Carolyn and Jack have an on again-off again relationship. Then there
is Evan Jones, a handsome architect— but he's also a suspect. Can
Carolyn manage to solve the case as more and more murders pile up?
Will her relationship with Jack hinder their investigations? And what
about Evan Jones? He seems like the perfect man, but could he
actually be the murderer? One thing is for sure: someone close to
both Carolyn and Jack has A Taste For Killing.
Please tell us a little about yourself.
I write under two pen
names,one for younger adult books and the other for the more steamier
adult books. H.K. Sterling is my pen name for these books and my
current book, "A Taste For Killing which is a mystery/thriller.
A short bio would be:
H.K.
Sterling is an author with Breathless Press known for stories with a
kick and twist endings. H.K. likes to focus her writing on suspense,
science-fiction, shorts, and anything that is spicy and unexpected.
H.K. lives in Virginia with her husband who graciously puts up with
her passion for writing. H.K. currently has a Mystery Thriller out: A
Taste For Killing; and two short
stories in the Breathless Press Anthology: My Bloody Valentine. H.K
is currently working on a sequel to A
Taste For Killing and a Science Fiction
book of short twists.
You
can contact H.K. on the following social media:
Twitter:
@HKSterling
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/HK-Sterling/426989014069244?ref=hl
Email:
HK.Sterling@aol.com
HK
Sterling "Undercover Blog":
http://hksterling1.blogspot.com/
How did you come up with the idea for your book?
I wanted to write a
mystery/suspense book that also had romantic elements in it. My
husband works in the construction industry so I decided to make that
the main setting and it all just came together from there.
When did the characters first pop into your head?
The main character,
Carolyn Woods is a detective and she came from a lot of my own
experience when it comes to insecurities LOL; Especially when it
comes to dealing with men. Her strength at detective work though came
straight from my head.
Without giving away any spoilers, was the story always straight
forward for you to write, or did it pop up any surprises along the
way?
I am both a plotter and a pantser so I had the general plot
and ideas but then threw things in along the way. When you are
writing that happens a lot. Characters and stories take on a life of
their own and sometimes you are just along for the ride!
Where do you like to write?
I have an office/library with a built in
desk and floor to ceiling bookshelves. When my husband and I bought a
house it was with the requirement that there would be a room he could
make for me like this. It also has a wood stove. Its the ideal place
to write. I could actually stay in here for days.
Do you read a lot?
Yes. I started young and read everything I could
get my hands on. That has informed my life in many beneficial ways. I
give credit to some great authors for helping to shape my mind.
Who are some of your favourite authors?
Harlan Ellison, Philip K.
Dick, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Jorge Borges,
Arthur Rimbaud, Pablo Neruda, e.e. Cummings.
And last but not least, have you any words of wisdom for aspiring
writers out there?
Learn
the ins and outs of writing; there actually are things you should and
shouldn't do. Then write, write, write, without censoring. Then when
you finally edit, stay ruthless.
Excerpt
He
had six-pack abs, and I wanted to feel the carbonation. This one
dressed like the stereotype of a construction worker, down to the
handkerchief he used to wipe sweat off his forehead. I don't know if
he or the hot day brought it out, but sweat poured off of me too. He
had no interest in me as a person, though. I was invading his
territory. Still, I enjoyed the view. For my part, I knew my clothes
looked crappy. I didn’t have to wear uniforms anymore, but my
street clothes, well they were very—street. So there I stood, a
turd in the sun in front of this Adonis. Oh
well.
He pointed to a
small trailer up a muddy hill. The supervisor I asked to see
apparently stayed in there. Stayed, as in never left. Great. Mud. Now
I'd be a dried turd in the sun. Adonis went back to digging and I
started the trek up the hill. At least I came with boots. Steel toed.
Once I made it to
the trailer, I heard an argument going on inside.
"Look, I don't
care who you are. The plans are publically filed. Go get them
yourself!" yelled someone.
Then I heard a voice
I knew. Calm, cool, subversive. "Is there any reason you're
being so difficult? A man did die on your watch."
An
encounter I hadn’t planned on. Well,
at least not until later tonight.
I knocked loudly on the door and with my sweetest voice said, "Hello,
boys. Am I interrupting something?"
"Great,"
groused the supervisor. "A party." He appeared to me like
another stereotype, puffing on a cigar over a fat jowl line and
rotund stomach that threatened to overturn the small desk he was
behind. I
guess there's a reason for stereotypes.
He looked about four hamburgers away from a heart attack.
On a wooden chair in
front of the supervisor sat Jack. A fellow independent detective, an
ally at times, a competitor...and my on and off lover.
"Well, well,
well," he said smiling, but I could tell he wasn’t happy to
see me. Not here. It meant we were both working the same case.
"Hello, Carolyn. Who hired you?"
"Parents."
"Girlfriend,"
he answered back.
We stared at each
other. Complications.
The supervisor
didn’t give a damn and said to me, "Well, missy, I'll tell you
the same thing I told this guy." He jerked his thumb around to
Jack. "The plans are publically filed and that’s all I have to
say about it."
I
tried a different tactic. "That’s fine with me. I have no
problem going downtown for a copy." I wore my practiced,
saccharine smile. "But I wonder, could you tell me the name of
the architect? Please?" I smiled again. God,
this job sucks at times.
The supervisor
sighed. "Jones, Evan Jones."
"Thank you so
much," I said, smiling my best smile again. "I'll get out
of the way and leave you two boys to...whatever you were doing."
I opened the door to
go and started to shut it only to find Jack following me out.
"Sure, flash
your tits and get what you want." Boy was he in a bad mood.
"There was no
tit flashing in there. Face it, testosterone was not a good choice in
that situation."
Jack's response: a
grunt.
"Besides,"
I tried to placate him, "I didn’t get the plans either."
"No, you did
one better."
"That's
assuming the architect will have anything to do with me and
cooperate." A thought occurred to me. "So are you going
there too?"
"No, I might as
well wait and see what you turn up. Besides, I have my own leads."
"Are you
planning to share?" Just call me hopeful. As in full of shit,
because that’s where hope always seemed to lead.
"No," he
said, still grumpy.
"I see. So it's
gonna be like that."
"I guess so."
I
felt like such a female.
Damn.
But I had to ask.
"Are we still
on for tonight?"
"Yeah."
I wasn’t convinced
but didn’t push it. God, sometimes I hated myself. But we were good
together—when it was good—when his competitive edge didn’t get
the better of him. Though I was one to talk. I did the same thing at
times. Hence our on and off status. But currently we were supposed to
be on. So, I kept it light in the spirit of things to come.
"Okay, master
detective, I'll leave you to your leads. See ya."
"See ya,"
he replied, already preoccupied, pondering a piece of paper he'd
taken from his pocket.
I made my way down
the hill in my muddy boots.
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