DEADLY
BONDS
(the
Mindhunters series, Book 3)
(ISBN:
9781426895883)
A dedicated profiler. Dr. Holt Patterson has thrown himself into his work since his wife's
death, and his relationship with his young son, Theo, is suffering. He's caught
in an impossible choice—how can he make the world a safer place for his son
without sacrificing valuable family time?
An unrequited love. Sara Burns, the director at Theo's prestigious academy, once loved Holt
Patterson, but he was her best friend's husband. Now a decade has passed, and
Sara realizes that her feelings are just as strong—but how can she act on them
without betraying her friend's memory?
A terrifying killer. A violent man develops an interest in Sara, and sends a body instead of
flowers to get her attention. Holt is determined to keep her safe. But the
killer is much closer than they expect…
MEET the MINDHUNTERS
Frustrated by a futile search for justice for his
murdered teenage daughter, wealthy Chicago businessman Damian Manchester
founded a private organization that hunts serial killers like the one who
kidnapped and killed Samantha twenty years ago.
At the Society for the Study of the Aberrant Mind
(a.k.a., SSAM) Damian brings together some of the best minds in the business to
track the monsters of society, and prevent further crimes through awareness and
community outreach programs. His team is privately funded and has the
flexibility to pursue cases that stump the police or have run cold. With
expertise in profiling (mindhunting), personal security, psychology, law
enforcement, weaponry, and investigative techniques, the employees of SSAM come
together to suit the needs of each case, and to find justice for victims of
brutal crimes.
DONNELL: Welcome back
to Get Lost in a Story, Anne Marie, It’s your release day! Tell us, do the jitters ever go away?
DONNELL: I love the
idea behind the Mindhunters series. Do
such agencies actually exist to your knowledge and what inspired this idea?
ANNE MARIE: The
Mindhunters series revolves around a fictional private agency named the Society
for the Study of the Aberrant Mind – which happens to have the acronym “SSAM”
and is pronounced “Sam.” The founder’s daughter Sam was a victim of a serial
killer, so I liked how that played out on several levels. But the initial
kernel of an idea came from a documentary I saw about the Vidocq Society, an
exclusive organization dedicated to resolving unsolved murder investigations. I
was fascinated by the concept of bringing together experts from various
backgrounds and experiences to help in these cases, and SSAM was born.
DONNELL: You’ve won a
few awards in creating these characters.
Want to tell our readers about them?
ANNE MARIE: Only Fear,
the first book in the series, won a Golden Heart® for Best Romantic Suspense. Avenging Angel (Book 2) received several
great reviews, including a starred review in Library Journal (where I was compared to Mary Burton and Mariah
Stewart) and a 4 ½ star Top Pick from Romantic
Times. It also came in second in the NERFA (The National Excellence in
Romance Fiction Award) and third in the 2013 IDAs (International Digital
Awards).
DONNELL: Enough about
the story, let’s get to what readers really want to know. What’s in your refrigerator right now?
ANNE MARIE: …You’re making me hungry! LOL There are several
types of fruit—melon, grapes, strawberries, and blueberries—because, thankfully,
my kids love fruit. There are also hot dogs because they love those, too, and
you have to balance the good with the bad, right? ;) But my new favorite is the
spicy pineapple salsa. I pour some of that over a bit of cream cheese and add
some crackers for a quick snack.
DONNELL: You live in
one of my favorite parts of the world -- beautiful Arizona. If you could live anywhere, where would it
be, and why?
ANNE MARIE: I absolutely
love the mountain town where I live now, but I’m a beach gal at heart. I was
born in Hawaii, and being barefoot all day, every day, would be heaven. The
sound of ocean waves is my favorite sound in the world. So, in answer to your
question…some beach, somewhere. J
DONNELL: You write
suspense. What’s the most suspenseful
thing that’s ever happened to you? What
inspires you to write this particular genre?
ANNE MARIE: When I
was a high school counselor, I had a security guard show up in my office asking
about one of my students who had a particular love of guns, and was known to
doodle and draw them during classes. The guard became worried after the student
left campus (unauthorized) and wondered if he was going to come back with a
gun. He didn’t, thank goodness, but it was a scary situation.
What
inspires me to write in this genre is my love of romance and my love of
suspense/thrillers. I grew up reading both…I picked up garage sale Harlequin
romances and devoured the ghost story and mystery sections of my local library.
I loved Agatha Christie and Stephen King, but also craved happy endings.
Romantic suspense is the perfect middle ground for me.
DONNELL: What’s the most unusual thing you have in your
house?
ANNE MARIE: Unusual? Hmmm… A water fountain that hangs on
the wall, I suppose. Visitors seem to be drawn to it. But someday I want to get
a gong. Wouldn’t that be fun? You can’t ignore the commanding sound of a gong. Of
course, I’ll have to wait until the kids are older and will use it responsibly…
ANNE MARIE: Jane Austen. I would love to go bar-hopping with
her and discuss life, and books. I think she’d be fun to hang with. I’d also be
interested in her take on society.
ANNE MARIE, NOW IT’S YOUR TURN. TIME TO ASK THE READER A QUESTION.
ANNE MARIE: Well, now I’m wondering what those reading at
home have in their homes that’s unusual, too!
Readers, I’ll do a giveaway of one e-book from the Mindhunters series
(commenter’s choice). Also, if it’s possible to mention that the first book in
the Mindhunters series (ONLY FEAR) is on sale for 99 cents through the end of
July, that would be great!
Anne Marie’s CONTACT INFO:
Email: annemariebecker@me.com
Website: www.AnneMarieBecker.com (you can sign up for my
newsletter there, too)
Facebook: Anne Marie Becker, Author
Twitter: @annemariebecker
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Welcome back Anne Marie. Well, you turned the tables on us (or at least me). The most unusual thing in my house ... hmmm. I have a kimono that my dad brought back from Okinawa for my mom. Gosh, maybe I should sleep on it. :) Can't wait to read Deadly Bonds.
ReplyDeleteThank you for having me today, Donnell! I would love to see a picture of that kimono. ;) Sounds beautiful...was your dad military? Wonder if he and my father were stationed there at the same time? ;)
DeleteAnne Marie, my dad was in the Navy... what branch was your father in?
DeleteAir Force...I believe he was there around 1969/1970.
DeleteOh, he's young. :) My dad was there in the early 50s :)
DeleteAnne Marie beat me to the Tong (pipe shaped version of a gong) that's only used responsibly and Donnell covered the kid-sized silk kimono my husband found at a flea market in Itaewon, Korea (best dress up clothes!) ...
ReplyDeleteThere is the tea set handed down through his family. Lovely inscription thanking an ancestor for saving the men (and sadly, salvaging a few bodies) when the (Wales) mine collapsed.
The books sound great, Anne Marie! I already have my very own copy of Only Fear. I'll have to check out Deadly Bonds.
Thanks for stopping by, Cathy - you really have a Tong? How fabulous! Sounds like you descend from a great family. :)
Deletenothing unusual here
ReplyDeletebn100candg at hotmail dot com
Thanks for stopping by, bn100!
DeleteWelcome back to GLIAS, Anne Marie !
ReplyDeleteThe most unusual thing in our home...hmmm...
a coral cactus.
~Angi
Thanks, Angi! A coral cactus sounds beautiful. I wish I could see pics of these "oddities"...
ReplyDeleteI have a Turkish goat skin? My sister and her husband served in [USAF] and it was a gift from them.
ReplyDeleteWell, that's a new one... What do you do with that, hang it on the wall? Or on the floor like a rug? Curious here! :)
DeleteHmmm... I have some Russian Dolls from my mom when they visited there. That's about it.
ReplyDeleteRussian dolls are so pretty! I used to have a collection of dolls from various countries in Europe, in costumes that fit the dress of that country. Thanks for stopping by, May!
DeleteHad to mull that over. A few years back, my brother decided I collected carousel horse music boxes. (I didn't) Each year on my birthday for five years I've received a different one. Each has a label telling where the original was and what era! They are beautiful and I wouldn't take for them!
ReplyDeleteThey sound beautiful! I collected music boxes when I was younger, too. Thanks for bringing that memory back, Jerrie. :)
Delete"bn100" - congratulations! You've won the drawing for an ebook, and I'll be contacting you soon...
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