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April 28, 2017

What’s New?

Hi folks,


I hope all of you are doing well. I thought it was time for me to give you an update on what’s been going on. But first I’d like to announce that my good friend, Dianne Harman, has just launched the next book in her popular cozy mystery series and already has another major hit on her hands. Congratulations, Dianne!



The last thing Mike Reynolds needed in the final weeks leading up to his run for re-election as sheriff of Beaver County, Oregon, was to have his wife, Kelly, discover the body of a famous movie actress. It didn’t help that she’d died under mysterious circumstances from a fall off the cliff behind her home.


Number 12 in this bestselling series by Seven Time Amazon All-Star. Intro price of $.99.


You can grab your copy of Dianne’s latest at:



My new episodic series, The Whiskey Run Chronicles is off to a great start and I can’t thank you enough for your support. The first two Episodes have launched and Episode 3, currently available for pre-order will be out May 1st. Episodes 4-7, the rest of the first volume, or first season for those of you who prefer that term, will soon be available for pre-order and will be launched in early May through early June.


For those of you who haven’t heard about the series, here’s an overview.


The Whiskey Run Chronicles


The Whiskey Run Chronicles is the latest series from bestselling author B.R. Snow, and is set in the Thousand Islands during Prohibition when smuggling whiskey across the Canadian border into the U.S. was a business a lot of people wanted to get into. One of those people is Milo Razner, a man with big plans and a charming personality that belies a mean streak that sometimes seems to have a mind of its own. And soon after arriving in town, Milo begins to unveil his grand plan to become a respected, legitimate businessman while also operating the largest illegal booze running operation around.


The Whiskey Run Chronicles is written in individual episodes that are approximately 40-50 pages long and designed to be read in a single sitting. Readers can expect to see 3-4 new episodes every month, each one selling for less than a dollar, and the series will play itself out from just before Prohibition becomes the law of the land until it is finally repealed in the early 1930s.


The series has all the elements of B.R. Snow’s writing style readers have come to expect and enjoy. The big cast of supporting characters are well-defined, and the dialogue pops off the page. It’s a series that is one part historical fiction, one part crime story, and one part love story. Above all, it is smart and funny, and readers will find themselves rooting for Milo, a villain with a big heart and even bigger ideas about what might be possible when you do everything in your power to give the people what they want.


Episode 1 � The Dry Season Approaches


Milo Razner arrives in town and immediately begins to launch his plans to control the smuggling of illegal whiskey from Canada into the U.S. just before Prohibition becomes the law of the land. But before he can get started, he needs to make a couple of purchases and deal with a few locals he needs to help him get his grand plan off the ground.


Episode 2 � Friends and Enemies


Milo has a to-do list a mile long, and the increasingly lustful intentions of Ruby Crankovitch are making it difficult for him to concentrate. And when Oscar Hyde, the local chief of police, sets his sights on Milo, he is forced to add yet another item to his list of things to do. But Milo continues to march forward with his plan forward, and things are looking promising until Billy Crankovitch throws Milo a curve he isn’t quite ready for.


Episode 3 � Let the Games Begin


Milo has been heeding his own advice and continuing to take the long-view. But he’s increasingly anxious to get his new enterprise rolling. And when his new boat arrives, and the first batch of finished product is finally ready for delivery, Milo doesn’t waste any time. But between having to deal with Ruby and a couple of problem employees, as well as the Senator’s business partner who seems determined about getting to know Beulah a whole lot better, Milo has a lot of things to worry about. But when he learns that the new Prohibition agent assigned to crack down on the illegal booze business is an ex-cop he has a history with, things take a strange turn as Milo is confronted with his biggest challenge yet.



Book 7 in my cozy series, The Thousand Islands Doggy Inn Mysteries,The Case of the Graceful Goldens launched in early April and continues to be very popular with readers. Book 8, The Case of the Hurricane Hounds, will launch in late May and we’ll find Suzy, Josie, and Chef Claire on vacation in the Cayman Islands. At least, that was the plan!


For those of you who might have missed it, here’s a little bit about Book 7.


As Clay Bay gets ready for its first annual dog show, Chef Claire’s Golden Retrievers, Al and Dente, get kidnapped and appear to be long gone. As she, along with Suzy and Josie, embark on a mission to find and rescue them, a new murder case opens up that has everyone scratching their head. And when someone tries to kill the woman who’s in town to judge the dog show events take a turn for the worse.


The situation gets even stranger when a reporter with a penchant for doing hit pieces arrives in town at the invitation of Suzy’s mother. And when Suzy and Josie find themselves in her direct line of fire, they are forced to fight back in an attempt to protect their reputations as well as remind the reporter that they are two women not to be messed with.


The Thousand Islands Doggy Inn Mysteries features two of the smartest and funniest lead female protagonists to hit the cozy mystery scene in a very long time, and Suzy and Josie’s affection for food and their boundless love and devotion to their dogs puts this new series in the don’t miss category. The Case of the Graceful Goldens, is book 7 and the latest installment in this fast-paced and funny series that affectionately focuses on dogs, food, and the natural beauty of the Thousand Islands region.

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Published on April 28, 2017 10:23