About the Book
Book: A Shadow on the Snow
Author: JPC Allen
Genre: YA Mystery
Release date: December 1, 2021
Nineteen-year-old Rae Riley can barely believe her gamble paid off. After spending seven months investigating the identity of her father and whether he tried to murder her mother, Rae has been accepted by her dad, Sheriff Walter “Mal” Malinowski IV, and his immediate family with open hearts. And for the first time in her life, Rae is making friends, jamming with three cute cops who play outlaw country music.
But someone is leaving Rae threatening notes, reminding her of her late mother’s notorious past when Bella Rydell wrecked homes and lives during the few years she lived in rural Marlin County, Ohio. Fearing the threats will make Mal and his family reject her, Rae investigates the mystery on her own. But her amateur sleuthing may cost her the father she’s always wanted when the stalker changes targets and takes dead aim at Mal.
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My Review:
I really like how this author used her really life settings and worked them into this story. It gave it a fantastic depth that I really felt made the story have extra roots. Rea works at the library. Rea isn't stupid, especially for a 19 year old. She has found her father, after losing her mom to a murder. Now she has a big, new family, and not all of them want a new person. Most of them do, but there's always a few people that just don't like change, or just don't like you for some reason. Then there's the pasts that start coming to light. It's not all just amazing people, like Mal. He's her father, and the sheriff. He is happy to have her, but what about the darker family ties? What about who actually killed her mom, and why? How much pain and grief will she have to work through?
I think the author did a good job with this story. It's well balanced with the character driven, with mystery and suspense. It's a clean read and faith wasn't left out either. Themes of foreignness healing, and faith are included. I think this is the start to a series I'm really going to like for sometime to come.
4 Stars
About the Author
JPC Allen started her writing career in second grade with an homage to Scooby Doo. She’s been tracking down mysteries ever since and has written mystery short stories for Mt. Zion Ridge Press. Her Christmas mystery short story, “A Rose from the Ashes”, was a Selah-finalist at the Blue Ridge Mountains Writers Conference in 2020. Online, she offers tips and prompts to ignite the creative spark in every kind of writer. She also leads workshops for tweens, teens, and adults, encouraging them to discover the adventure of writing. A lifelong Buckeye, she has deep roots in the Mountain State. A Shadow on the Snow is her first novel.
More from JPC Allen
“Write what you know.”
This piece of advice is given to a lot of beginning writers. But many writers are successful concocting stories in fantasy worlds or researching 18th century Russia and writing brilliant historical fiction. I’ve never been comfortable in any genre but mystery, and the more I’ve written, the more I’ve come to write what I know. There’s only one me, and if I pull from my experiences, I hope to give my mysteries a unique touch.
A Shadow on the Snow is set in southeast, or Appalachian, Ohio, because that’s where I grew up. I based Wellesville on St. Clairsville, the town I lived in as a kid. The library my main character Rae Riley works in looks like the library there, and the courthouse is right across Main Street, just like in my novel.
Until I was thirty, my mom’s parents lived out in the country on a ridge between St. Clairsville and the Ohio River. Their home was my favorite place on the planet, so when I needed a farmhouse for Rae’s family, I modeled it on Grandpa and Grandma’s house. I’m sure when my sisters and cousins read about the breezeway that runs between the house and the garage and the steps that lead from it to the outside door to the walkout basement, they’ll instantly know where I got my inspiration.
None of the characters are exact copies of real people I know, but I do use traits of real people to bring my characters to life. Aaron has my oldest child’s enthusiasm for science. Jeanine shares qualities with my youngest sister. Jason Carlisle is based on a man I saw once at my youngest child’s soccer game. All the other dads who coached wore baggy t-shirts and shorts. This man looked like he’d stepped off a yacht with perfectly styled hair, a navy blue windbreaker, and tailored white shorts. In my fictional Marlin County, where most men consider a plaid shirt without a tear to be formal attire, I thought a man who is fashionable would be an interesting contrast to the other characters.
Rae has a lot of me in her. She works at a library, which I did for ten years, but I was a children’s librarian, instead of a check-out clerk. She’s interested in photography and horses like I am. Both of us are shy, don’t like to inconvenience people, and worry what others think of us. However, I have never had the courage or the nerve to set a trap for a stalker, and that experience, as well as the most heart-pounding scenes in my book, are pure inventions. There’s a limit to writing what you know, and as a mystery writer, I’m very glad I can write about crimes without having to experience them!
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, December 18
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, December 18
Nancy E Wood, December 19
Texas Book-aholic, December 20
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, December 21
Inklings and notions, December 22
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, December 23
Bigreadersite, December 23
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, December 24 (Author Interview)
Vicarious Living, December 25
For Him and My Family, December 26
deb’s Book Review, December 27
Locks, Hooks and Books, December 28
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, December 28
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, December 29
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, December 30 (Spotlight)
Blogging With Carol, December 30
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, December 31
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, JPC is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card, a signed copy of Christmas Fiction Off the Beaten Path, a signed copy of A Shadow on the Snow, and a bookmark based on the artwork of an Ohio artist!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/14f21/a-shadow-on-the-snow-celebration-tour
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Thank you for sharing! This is going on my tbr!
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your release of A Shadow on the Snow, JPC, I enjoyed following the tour and learning about your book, which sounds like a thrilling mystery to be solved and I like the cover! Good luck with your book and I hope the tour was a success! Thanks for sharing it with me! Carol, Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Have a happy & successful New Year!
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