Today’s
guest is mystery writer Donnell Bell. When I found out her book Betrayed had been selected as May 3rd's Amazon’s
Flagship Deal of the Day, I invited her to visit Book Blather.
Donnell doesn’t like tooting her own horn, so it was a bit of a tough sell.
After reading her post, I see that she’s figured out a way to attribute the
honor to the story and characters, not her mad writing skills. She may not want to
say it, but I will. This is a huge
deal, very well deserved and she’s earned it through endless hours of hard
work. Way to go, Donnell. Here’s hoping Betrayed’s
special promotion will result in a bunch of new Donnell Bell fans.
What I’ve learned about this big old
world
The moment
my first child entered this world, I learned a hard and fast rule. This world was never about me. There would always be something more
important, and when child number two came along, that law increased
exponentially. I raised two great kids, even putting them first when I knew
they were bound to leave me. And all at
once, it hit me. Soon this revolving
world would not only be “not about me,”
but these two that I had put into this lofty position would graduate high
school, go off to college and learn . . . aha, the world’s not just about them.
Anticipating
what came next, what did I do? I pursued
my passion for writing. During my son’s
sophomore year in high school, I left my newspaper job and turned to my love of
fiction.
But as soon
as I did this I learned something else.
The moment I created characters, the world again became not about me. It became about some characters that, quite
honestly, made my children look altruistic.
I’ve never seen people who demanded such attention. In The Past Came Hunting, Melanie asked, “Seriously? You plan to make me jump from a moving semi?” In
Deadly
Recall, Eden lamented, “What? You want me to face Sister Beatrice’s killer?” And in Betrayed, Kinsey
complained, “You can’t be serious.
You’re going to force me to be kidnapped by a cartel?”
When I told them to lighten up, they were starring in a suspense, and they’d end up just fine, they reluctantly agreed. But it was like spoon-feeding a toddler a jar of green beans. Some authors’ characters may obediently forge into danger. Mine take on my insecurities and argue with me all the way.
So, why am I
telling you all this? Because on May 3rd,
that day truly is “all about me.” All
right, my characters are stamping their feet. They want me to stress it’s not totally about me, rather my book, Betrayed. On May 3rd, Betrayed
will be Amazon’s Flagship Deal of the Day, and deeply discounted for
$1.99.
In Betrayed
you’ll meet Irene Turner, Kinsey Masters and Detective Nate Paxton, along with
a whole cast of characters that were very fun to write. They’re hoping you’ll download their story, get
acquainted and make it all about them.
Sheesh, even
on the Deal of the Day I can’t catch a break.
It’s all about “Betrayed.” A mother, told her baby’s death was a lie, a
daughter, rocked by her true identity, a detective, risking his life to protect
them both. All three of them . . .
betrayed.
I hope
you’ll check out the story, and make my characters . . . and all right . . .me,
very happy. Happy reading!