Taking Off the Uniform – A Year Later

I’m writing this article on February 22nd.  It’s a beautiful Southern California day with temperatures expected to hit the low eighties.  I can tell you that February 22, 2011, was also a beautiful day.  The sun was shining and there was a light breeze in the air.

Now you’re probably wondering if I’m a living almanac.  I’m not.  On this date last year, it was a Tuesday and my last day of working for the LAPD.  My co-workers threw me a fabulous BBQ.  My retirement wasn’t official until February 26th, but that BBQ was my last day at Devonshire Station.  Oh, I snuck back in and did my last Basic Car meeting on Wednesday, but I was in plain clothes and it was more of a party than a meeting.

If I had to describe my retirement in one word, I’d say: hectic.

One of the main reasons I retired was because my mother had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.  I spent most of March taking Mom to various doctors for various issues.  I’ve been driving over 70 miles three times a week to spend time with her.  

I also needed to catch up on my own periodic doctor appointments.  Some of those doctor visits were in relation to the back injury I’d suffered in an on-duty traffic collision. 

In addition, I began to get phone calls from friends who all wanted to have lunch, since I had ‘nothing but time on my hands.’ I didn’t want to burst their bubble about what retirement is all about, so I went.

I’d already made my decision to self-publish my debut novel and was working with a cover designer to get the cover ready. I also took an online class to learn how to make a book trailer (much like a movie trailer) for my book.  I also tried to learn how to format my manuscript for e-reading devices (Kindle, Nook, etc.)  I joined two other writing groups and started reading up on how to promote my book and myself.

June was a huge month for me.  I launched my book on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com.  My second career had begun!  But it wasn’t just the book launch that made the month special.  I also had been approved for an epidural shot to help ease the pain in my back.  I had that procedure done in mid-June.

The month of July was a blur to me.  I spent as long hours at my computer self-promoting my book by requesting reviews from book reviewers and book bloggers.  I attended the Public Safety Writer’s Association yearly conference in Las Vegas as a speaker.  The only problem was, that I’d arrived a few days early and, by the time the conference rolled around I was seriously ill and had to go home.  What a way to make a good impression.  Thankfully, to my knowledge, no one else got sick. 

In August, my book ‘took off’ on the Barnes and Noble website and I was in their Top 100 of all their books being sold.  It wasn’t long and I hit the Top 100 at Amazon as well.  This was another month of heavy book promotion.  You have no idea how many book-related websites there are on the Internet!

However, August was also a sad month too.  Over the few months I’d been stopping in three times a week to care for Mom, I’d come to realize that Mom’s condition was way more advanced than either my sister or I realized.  We came to the conclusion Mom would have to go into an assisted living facility. 

The arrangements were made to get Mom moved and comfortable in her new place.  I spent the first two days with her to help her get oriented and continue to visit her three times a week. None-the-less, it was one of the hardest decisions my sister and I had ever made.

In September, I taught an online writing class.  It was also time for Mom’s scheduled visits to her doctors and I was still seeing a group of doctors regarding my back.  Oh, and have I said that during this whole time I was revising my second book, A Deadly Blessing?

October found me teaching another on-line writing class and taking Saturday’s to go cheer at my granddaughter’s soccer games.  I was still revising my next book and began working with new website designers to give my website a facelift.

I was still spending about six hours a day self-promoting my book in November.  I guess I should clarify here that when I say self-promoting, I was also reading the tons of articles to keep abreast of the vast changes in the writing scene.  I also ‘ran away’ for a few days to a hotel where I could lay out the 300+ pages of my revised book and see how it all was flowing.

I don’t really need to say anything about December.  It was the holiday season, filled with more events, obligations and merriment than usual.

The first of this year has been spent revising and editing A Deadly Blessing and I’m keeping my fingers crossed it comes out in March. The manuscript is in the hands of beta readers right now.

But what about my former life?  My life as a cop.  What about that?  It doesn’t happen often, (mostly because I dot have time to think about it), But sometimes I ache to be driving the black and white and wearing my uniform and badge. I’ll see LAPD officers on a traffic stop, but now, instead of being their back-up, I’m a typical rubbernecker.  Driving to where my mom lives for a visit, I’ll see the LAPD helicopter racing to a call somewhere or orbiting over a ‘hot’ call.  I want so badly to know what’s going on and to be ‘in’ on the action. 

I wanted to find a way to cope with those feelings.  So, when I see police activity that tugs at my memories, I try to think of possible circumstances of the incident that I can turn into a scene in a future book.  Admittedly, it doesn’t always cure the melancholy, but it leads to some really interesting pages on my computer.

Until next time,

 

KMA367       

 

PARTY 'TIL YOUR HEELS FLY OFF: MEGA AUTHOR BLOG HOP TOUR (JUNE 13-20)

Here are the winners of the daily book giveaway from the party.  If I don’t already have your e-mail address, please e-mail me at Kathywriteslapd@sbcglobal.net.

MONDAY’S WINNER:  Patricia Dela Grange

TUESDAY’S WINNER:  Kristina H.

WEDNESDAY’S WINNER:  Jean P.

THURSDAY’S WINNER: Renee Rearden

FRIDAY’S WINNER: Krystal Larson

SATURDAY’S WINNER: Vonnie Davis

SUNDAY’S WINNER:  Rhonda Helton

Congratulations to all the winners and thank you for coming to visit me.  I post a new blog every Sunday night, so please visit me again!

Come on in everyone!  As you can see, we’re doing a little something different this week.  We’re having a party to celebrate the release of my e-book A Dozen Deadly Roses. Yea!

What’s happening is this:  There are a group of authors who are all throwing parties on their blogs this week.  You have the opportunity to visit each blog and, if you leave a comment at a blog, you are entered to win a prize from the author of the blog where you’ve left the comment.   If you’re starting your “party hop” with my blog, you’ll see your next location at the end of my blog.  If you’ve come from another blog…welcome!

Here are the rules:

1)  Have fun!

2)  Invite your friends!   Spread the word!

3)  This tour starts:  Monday, June 13, at Midnight (Arizona Time)
This tour ends : Monday, June 20, at Midnight (Arizona Time)
Winners will be drawn and posted June 21st!

4)  Meet and mingle with all the authors.  Experience a new party destination at every stop. Participate in every blog contest and be entered for chances to win multiple prizes.  Every blog visited is another opportunity to win!

5)  Participation at all blogs is recommended, but not required.  Remember, the more blogs you hop, the better your chances of winning prizes.  Every author is waiting to meet and interact with you, so please be sure to show every author some love.

6)  Did I mention to have fun?  Whoo hoo!  Here we go!!!

We’ve got quite a crowd in here, so in order to avoid having the cops come and shut our party down, here are just few more things…






1.  Leave your firearms at the door.
2.  No drinking and driving.
3.  Keep screaming and yelling to a minimum.
4.  No fighting over chocolate, men, or anything else.

So, don’t be shy.  If you see someone you don’t know, introduce yourself and start a conversation.  Like that woman over there.   She looks familiar.  I think I’ve seen her around one of the police stations.  I’m going to go talk to her.


“Hi, my name’s Kathy, and I’m your hostess,” I say extending my hand to her.

“Hi, I’m Jade Donovan and I’ve got problems.”  We share a solid handshake.

“Oh, that’s too bad.  Can I help?”

“I don’t think so.  My lieutenant is out to get me.  I don’t know why.”  Jade takes a sip of her fruit punch.  “But that’s not all.”

“What else?” I ask.

“I’ve been assigned to work with my former training officer.  A few years back, he had to resign from the LAPD.  He was drunk on the job.  We were in a shooting and I saved both our lives by killing a suspect who was trying to kill us.”
“Wow!  That’s must have been something.”  I go over to the bar and refill my glass.

“Now I’m his training officer.  But that’s not all,” says the dark-haired beauty.

“There’s more?” I ask.  She nods.

“There’s some psycho who keeps leaving me gold florist boxes of roses every day – dead roses.  I’d like to say, it doesn’t bother me, but each day, the box contains one less flower.  What’s going to happen when there are no flowers left?”

We both turn as there’s a commotion near the front door.  There is a man who’s just joined the party.  He has dark hair and dark eyes and his clothes display his powerful and athletic physique.  Every woman in the room is studying the mysterious stranger.











“Wow,” I say.  “That guy is hot.  I wonder who he is.”



Jade sighs.  “That’s my new partner, Mac Stryker.  He has the potential to tear my home life apart.  I don’t want him anywhere near me.”



“Well, I don’t want to be the bearer of bad news,” I say, “But look what he’s got in his hands.  It’s a gold florist box.”



I wasn’t able to keep up with Jade and Mac at my party.  As the hostess, I had to leave them to fend for themselves due to an ‘ice’ crisis.  But if you want to know how their story began and how it turns out, pick up a copy of my romantic suspense – A Dozen Deadly Roses. You can buy it at:


Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/A-Dozen-Deadly-Roses-ebook/dp/B0054EU1KQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1307927647&sr=8-1 or

at Smashwords.com here: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/64237

Don’t forget to leave a comment!  I will be drawing one winner from each day of the tour to win a PDF copy of my book.  Winners will be posted here on June 21st.   I’m looking forward to chatting with you.


Oh!  Here’s a party favor for you!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8vRBYoueak

If you aren’t into partying, next week’s blog (which I usually post on Sunday night) will be about one of my most memorable radio calls as an LAPD officer.


You’re next stop on the party tour ishttp://blog.heatherhiestand.com/2011/06/11/party-til-your-heels-fly-off-mega-author-blog-hop-tour-june-13-20.aspx

Until next time;


KMA367

Wanna Be A Crook?

Well, now you can be – and be in no danger of going to jail.  This is my way to announce my debut novel, A Dozen Deadly Roses is now available as an e-book for Kindle here: http://tinyurl.com/3rqlr9t and, as an e-book at Smashwords.com for other formats here: http://tinyurl.com/42gcyjo. If you don’t have an e-reader, you can read the book on your computer.  Go to Smashwords.com  and purchase the HTML version.   The Nook and other e-book readers will be added within the next couple of weeks so you can purchase them at their respective websites – and don’t worry, I’ll let you know when those formats are available.

Now about that crook business…The larceny comes in with the fact you can own this book for only $.99!  That’s less than your favorite beverage at Starbucks.  Heck, that’s less than most anything you can buy.


Here’s a hint of what the book is about:


Los Angeles Police Officer Jade Donovan is being hunted.  There’s the lieutenant who’s out to get her, the psycho who’s stalking her and leaving dead roses at her door, but most frightening of all, she’s been assigned to partner with her son’s father, Mac Stryker.  Mac doesn’t know he’s Donnie’s dad, and Jade will stop at nothing to prevent him from finding out and possibly taking away her son.  She will protect and defend him at all costs.


Mac Stryker is a cop with something to prove.  Five years ago, he’d been forced to resign the police department in disgrace when he was too drunk to take action during a shooting.  Now, Mac is sober, back on the force and back working with Jade Donovan, the rookie who’d saved his life.  Worse, he finds himself attracted to Jade and her precocious son, Donnie.  But Mac is through with love.  The violent death of his wife and daughter turned him into an alcoholic, and he won’t put his job or his heart at risk again.  He will protect and defend them both at all costs.


But when the deadline looms on Jade’s dozen deadly roses stalker, will the two partners manage to put aside their differences in order to save their son?


It’s taken me many years (too many to mention) to make my dream of being a published author a reality.  I KNOW A Dozen Deadly Roses is worth the buck.  So, if you’re a reader, please take a chance on me and give the book a try.  And if you aren’t reader – tell your friends who are.


If you DO like the book, please leave a quick review at the site where you purchased the book.  Those reviews are more valuable than gold to a writer.

Thank you!


Until next time,


KMA 367



Cover Comments From Authors

I’ve recently started noticing endorsements on books from other authors.  I’ve always known they were there, but never really paid much attention to them. 

 

I don’t care if someone else liked a book; I care about if I will like the book.  And to figure that out, I usually pick a page about half way through the book and start reading.  If your writing is so captivating that I want to continue reading – even if I don’t know what’s going on, you’ve probably made a sale.  Oh, and even author’s I love have to go through this process…no free rides with me <g>.

 

But because author ‘cover blurbs’ are on so many books I figure someone must benefit from them.  Is it the author of the book by receiving more sales?  Or is it the commenting author who has their name exposed to more readers who benefits?  And do those commenting authors actually read the books they ‘cover blurb’?

 

Have you ever bought a book because of a cover blurb from another author?

 

These are the burning questions on my mind today.  I hope you’ll comment.

 

Until next time,

 

KMA367