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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Snake Oil (Patrick Flint, #2) by Pamela Fagan Hutchins

Audible Audiobook
Author & Narrator: Pamela Fagan Hutchins
Listening Length: 8 hours and 17 minutes
Audio Publisher: Pamela Fagan Hutchins
Print Publisher: SkipJack Publishing
Audible.com Release Date: January 8, 2020
SUSPENSE / ACTION / WESTERN 


ABOUT THE BOOK: A doctor on a quest to make a difference. A flirty widow with a suspiciously dead husband. Stranded on the Wind River Indian Reservation in a deadly blizzard, Patrick Flint is about to figure out just how much of an outsider he really is. 

Patrick Flint feels a calling to volunteer at the impoverished Indian Health Services clinic on the Wind River Reservation that he can't completely explain. His wife Susanne usually supports him, but her family is coming for their first Wyoming visit, 12-year-old Perry is stir crazy and looking for trouble, teenager Trish is dangerously in love, and Suzanne and Patrick are in the final stages of negotiations on their dream house. The Christmas holidays are not a convenient time for him to be gone, or to be out of communication, which is exactly what happens when a series of blizzards knocks out power and phone lines all over the region.

When Patrick arrives in Fort Washakie to a flirty reception from the young clinic manager, Constance, he discovers Big Mike Teton, a tribal council member, dead in the parking lot. The circumstances point toward poisoning, but local law enforcement pooh-poohs that idea the second Patrick brings it up. So does Big Mike's widow—none other than the lovely Constance.

Stranded in the storm, Patrick follows his heart and the medical evidence in his quest to figure out what killed Big Mike. No one on the reservation seems happy about his involvement. But they aren't half as unhappy with him as Susanne is back in Buffalo when their realtor calls with a make-or-break counteroffer on the house, and she still can't reach him after two days of radio silence.

As Patrick's investigation begins to ruffle the wrong feathers, a frantic Susanne loads up the kids and her extended family for a trek across Wyoming to roust her husband, only to discover she's not the only woman with a strong interest in the good doctor.



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4.5 STARS. HALL WAYS REVIEW. Audio Book / Print Combo Review. This second installment in the Patrick Flint series is just as engaging as the first, and there is never a dull moment with so many moving parts and different viewpoints -- oh, and dead bodies! Be warned: there are spoilers if you haven't read the first book in the series, Switchback (why?!). Otherwise, for returning readers, our memories of the harrowing experiences the Flint family has endured are satisfactorily refreshed.

“It was the kind of look that got a fella’s ass kicked.”

At its core, the story is about family and since the story is told from each of the Flint family members’ viewpoints, it makes them all feel very real.  Even when they are at odds with one another, they come together and support and help each other in real times of crisis, like all families do. (Unlike many families, "support" in this family gets pretty violent at times.) As a bonus, in Snake Oil, the extended family has joined the Flints for the holidays, adding an additional layer of authenticity and some levity. Some scenes were reminiscent of the Vacation movies.

Also realistic is the setting. Hutchins has a flair for writing what she knows, and that is Wyoming and the '70s, apparently. Rich descriptions of scenery place the readers in the bitter, but beautiful cold of December in rugged country. And, a sprinkling of specific details reminds readers of the time period:  The International Harvester Travelall, the shag carpet, landline telephones being out of service, and YAASSSS! CB radios!

There is more than one mystery to be solved, and the slight paranormal/spiritual touch with the Native American angle piqued my interest and took the story in a fascinating direction. The central mystery really wasn't much of one for me; in a rare feat, I suspected whodunit and why very early on. Even so, Hutchins made me doubt my conclusion many times over and gives readers reason to be suspicious of many of the intriguing characters in Snake Oil. It's a thoroughly good time. There are several plots meandering around each other, sometimes crossing but often independent, and there are one too many timing coincidences, but they all add to developing the people and place of the series, and everything is nicely resolved by story's end.  I can't wait to see what comes next in Sawbones, the next installment in the series. 

ABOUT THE NARRATION: Absolutely no complaints, here. The book is narrated by the author, and she nails it. She knows her characters, of course, but she also has a talent for even pacing and delivery, clear diction, and subtle expression so that listeners can get absorbed in the story without being hung up on its delivery.

I picked up my print copy (and of course, got it autographed) at the 2020 Pulpwood Queen Girlfriend Weekend, but I was provided the audio copy from SkipJack Publishing in exchange for my honest opinion -- the only kind I give.

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Switchback by Pamela Fagan Hutchins (Patrick Flint, #1)

Audible Audiobook
Author & Narrator: Pamela Fagan Hutchins
Listening Length: 7 hours and 56 minutes
Audio Publisher: Pamela Fagan Hutchins
Print Publisher: SkipJack Publishing
Audible.com Release Date: November 5, 2019
SUSPENSE / ACTION / WESTERN 

ABOUT THE BOOK: All Patrick Flint wants is a peaceful getaway in the Wyoming mountains for his rare days off. He’s grown weary of the bicentennial celebrations, the angry families of patients, the rash of campers coming down from the mountains high on speed, and the midnight call-outs to cover for the town veterinarian. When his wife Susanne balks at the trip just as they’re walking out the door—leaving him to go it alone with his lovestruck teenage daughter Trish and eager-but-adolescent son Perry—Patrick is wounded but determined, despite the news of a murderer escaping custody on the other side of the mountains.

After two days of rain-soaked horseback riding to hunt and fish, Patrick’s gotten nothing but weird encounters, wet socks, and a whiny daughter. So, on the third day, when Trish begs to stay behind at their campsite to read, Patrick is secretly relieved.

Meanwhile back in town, Susanne’s had a rough time of it herself. A break-in, a wreck, and a premonition that something is terribly wrong with her family. Unable to ignore her growing fears, she enlists the help of a Wyoming-tough neighbor, and the two women make for the mountains.

When Patrick and Perry return to camp, Trish has vanished, along with the horses, the truck, and the trailer. Clues point in opposite directions. Did she run off with the boy whose note Patrick found at the camp? Or was she taken—as the tire marks over their destroyed tent suggest? Whichever it was, the tracks lead into the mountains, not out of them. With help too far away to make it before Trish’s trail is washed away, Patrick and Perry embark on a desperate trek into the wilderness to find her, with Susanne not far behind them.




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HALL WAYS REVIEW: Audio Book Review: SWITCHBACK is the first book in the new Patrick Flint series by Pamela Fagan Hutchins, and it's the first book I have heard the author narrate. High marks for both in this edge-of-your-seat story that drops one conflict after another to keep readers trapped inside the pages. 

"Wyoming out-wested Texas and then some."

Man vs Man, Woman vs Man, (Wo)Man vs Nature, (Wo)Man vs Self - readers get it all with the picturesque but deadly backdrop of the mountains of Wyoming. As if that setting isn't enough, the year is 1976, which adds another level of complication for Patrick and his kids as they go to camp and hunt -- and things go terribly awry. No GPS, cell phones, or technology to help in a pinch. (but CB radios! YAAASSS!)

"He sure as shootin' didn't want his daughter doing it." 

Hutchins's writing is at its best in how she fleshes out the characters to love and loathe in an action packed adventure that has high tension and a high body count to match. I am very much looking forward to the next installment, SNAKE OIL, coming in January 2020.

I won a download code in the author's fun and fabulous Facebook book launch party.  There were no strings attached, but all the same, I am sharing my honest review -- the only kind I give. (And the right thing to do when you read a great book.)

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Live Wire ~ Lone Star Book Blog Tours Review & Giveaway!

LIVE WIRE
(Maggie, Book One)
A What Doesn't Kill You
World Romantic Mystery
by
PAMELA FAGAN HUTCHINS
  Genre: Romantic Mystery
Date of Publication: March 6, 2019
Number of Pages: 270

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A hook-up turned lethal. A spurned, angry cowboy. Can rebel Maggie turn the tables before a killer adds her to the list of lost causes?


Washed-up alt-country rocker-turned-junker Maggie Killian is pulled to Wyoming by an irresistible force . . . former bull rider Hank Sibley, the man who broke her heart fifteen years before. When she unexpectedly meets his Sunday school-teaching girlfriend at a saloon, Maggie seeks liquor-fueled oblivion between the sheets of a younger man’s bed. But after her beloved vintage truck breaks down and leaves her stranded in the Cowboy State, she learns her hook-up died minutes after leaving their rendezvous. Suddenly surrounded by men with questionable motives, Maggie searches for the murderer while fighting the electricity between herself and her old beau, and her new penchant for local whiskey.

When the police zero in on Maggie despite a disturbing series of break-ins at her guest cabin, she realizes she’s got no one to rely on but herself. To keep herself happily in bars instead of behind them, she must stop the killer before the cops realize the man she really suspects is a jealous, angry Hank.

Live Wire is the first standalone book in a trilogy featuring sharp-tongued protagonist Maggie Killian from the addictive What Doesn’t Kill You romantic mystery series. If you like nerve-racking suspense, electric characters and relationships, and juicy plot twists, then you’ll love USA Today best seller Pamela Fagan Hutchins’ Silver Falchion award-winning series.


"Maggie is irresistible." 
Robert Dugoni, #1 Amazon bestselling
author of My Sister's Grave

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HALL WAYS REVIEW: How do I love thee, Live Wire? Let me count the ways. Honestly, if I were to list everything that author Pamela Fagan Hutchins nailed in writing this book, I’d run out of virtual ink.  The bottom line is that it feels real -- the people, the places, the events that take place – all of it is just wacky enough to feel authentic.  And I hate, hate that I finished the last page knowing that Live Wire’s cast of characters are out there doing their thing, and I no longer have a spying eye on them.  I need the next Maggie book NOW.

“Maggie is about as useful as teats on a boar hog.”

Main character Maggie Killian is flawed and fabulous.  To be perfectly accurate in my description, I should add f-words in front of those adjectives, and then you have a better picture of her.  Maggie is rough around the edges, but she owns it and accepts herself as she is, even if she doesn’t necessarily forgive herself for it. She’s driven and industrious, but no matter how she tries to make her life less complicated, it seems each decision ends up creating kinks – and chinks in her armor. Can you say complex character? (Side note: Maggie likes to use the f-bombs and some pretty creative derivatives, and it works. But if you’re sensitive about that, be warned.)

“Where I come from, ma’am is respectful.”
“Where I come from, it means you’re old.”

While Maggie and her quips and actions maketh Live Wire, the supporting cast woven into the intricate plot are what keep readers glued to the story. Murder, juicy gossip, drama, and holy cow, food. Readers should be sure to have a snack handy because the descriptions of the mouth-watering meals will have stomachs grumbling.  And a good meal isn’t the only thing readers will crave as they wrap-up the book: they’ll be craving more Maggie.

Hutchins leads readers blindly along, and the last quarter of the story keeps ratcheting-up in intensity. Live Wire is truly electric! But don’t get comfortable when it seems resolution is within reach – it isn’t. Remember, Maggie and her life are complicated, and the twists and turns and gut-punches in Live Wire will leave you howling “Nooooooooooo!” as the book ends.
Happily, the next installment of the Maggie series, Sick Puppy, comes out in a month or so, but while you’re waiting, I recommend jumping in pretty much anywhere in the What Doesn’t Kill You series. The other sets of books center around Katie & Annalise, Michele, Emily, and Ava, and each set stands alone though the characters pop-up in the other books. (You’ll find Michele in Live Wire.)
I would be remiss if I didn’t note the excellent editing and proofreading job that allowed me to focus on the story and not the syntax. Thank you. And thank you to the author and Lone Star Literary Life for providing me a free eBook in exchange for my honest opinion – the only kind I give. 




Pamela Fagan Hutchins is a USA Today best seller. She writes award-winning romantic mysteries from deep in the heart of Nowheresville, Texas and way up in the frozen north of Snowheresville, Wyoming. She is passionate about long hikes with her hunky husband and pack of rescue dogs and riding her gigantic horses.

If you'd like Pamela to speak to your book club, women's club, class, or writers' group, by Skype or in person, shoot her an e-mail. She's very likely to say yes. Connect with Pamela on the web.



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Praise for Pamela Fagan Hutchins


2018 USA Today Best Seller

2017 WINNER Silver Falchion Award, Best Mystery

2016 WINNER USA Best Book Award, Cross Genre Fiction
2015 WINNER USA Best Book Award, Cross Genre Fiction
2014 USA Best Book Award Finalist, Cross Genre Fiction
2014 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Quarter-finalist, Romance
2013 USA Best Book Award Finalist, Business: Publishing
2012 Winner of the Houston Writers Guild Ghost Story Contest
2012 WINNER USA Best Book Award, Parenting: Divorce
2011 Winner of the Houston Writers Guild Novel Contest, Mainstream
2010 Winner of the Writers League of Texas Manuscript Contest, Romance

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