Showing posts with label Nothing but Trouble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nothing but Trouble. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Sugar Party -- June 19th

Susie Warren is having lots of fun promoting her book "Nothing But Trouble," featuring her new character: PJ Sugar. The next special event is a "Sugar Party" on June 19th.

Here's Susan's invite:

Grab a few of your friends…some sugar cookies (or whatever Sugary goodness you prefer), your favorite beverage and your computer and let’s chat. June 19th from 5-7 PM PST, I’ll be answering your questions, giving you a sneak peak into book 2 in the PJ Sugar collection, letting you test your trivia skills, giving away books and a GINORMOUS Sugar Basket! Also…everyone in attendance will receive a downloadable book plate and discussion questions for Nothing But Trouble for your book club, reading group, or just for yourself!

So grab a few of your friends and come join me on June 19th from 5-7 pm (PST) on Facebook.

My Facebook account name is Susan May Warren

Click the icon for more details:

Sugar Blast! Come Party with author Susan May Warren on June 19th

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Nothing But Trouble by Susan May Warren


Today, please welcome Susan May Warren to talk about her book: Nothing But Trouble, a PJ Sugar novel:

Sometimes, do you feel like you just don’t fit in? You look around you and if anyone knew how difficult it was just to put yourself together, to smile when you feel completely overwhelmed, to even figure out what you were making for supper, they’d know what a mess you were. Maybe you totally relate to those words in 1 Peter – God’s elect, strangers and aliens in the world. Do you feel like when you look in the rear view mirror, all you see are your mistakes?

Maybe not. But if so, then PJ is your gal. I wanted to write a story about the person in so many of us who just wants to get it right…but can’t seem to stay out of trouble. My friend and I have what we call the “stupid mouth” club…and we report our weekly foibles (usually on Monday, after Sunday church!). PJ is our charter member. She’s the girl that changes her mind, always hopes for the best, is always discovering that she is just a little different than everyone else. PJ is us.

And that’s good news. Because God loves PJ. He loves her messiness, and her impulsiveness, her heart bent toward others, the hope that fuels her actions. And He has a plan for PJ – one that includes her weaknesses as well as her strengths.

Yep, I need to hear that – need to hear that I don’t have to be perfect for God to love me, use me, sing over me. Need to hear that although I don’t fit in, well, I’m not supposed to…in fact, I’m supposed to be a little…alien.

I wrote PJ for everyone who feels just a little messy, just a little like they can’t quite get it right. And who needs to hear that God loves them. Period. Full stop. Hallelujah.


And now, a blurb about the book:

PJ Sugar knows three things for sure:

After traveling the country for ten years hoping to shake free from the trail of disaster that’s become her life, she needs a fresh start.

The last person she wants to see when she heads home for her sister’s wedding is Boone—her former flame and the reason she left town.

Her best friend’s husband absolutely did not commit the first murder

What PJ doesn’t know is that when she starts digging for evidence, she’ll uncover much more than she bargained for—a deadly conspiracy, a knack for investigation, and maybe, just maybe, that fresh start she’s been longing for.

It's not fair to say that trouble happens every time PJ Sugar is around, but it feels that way when she returns to her hometown, looking for a fresh start. Within a week, her former teacher is murdered and her best friend's husband is arrested as the number-one suspect. Although the police detective investigating the murder--who also happens to be PJ's former flame--is convinced it's an open-and-shut case, PJ's not so sure. She begins digging for clues in an effort to clear her friend's husband and ends up reigniting old passions, uncovering an international conspiracy, and solving a murder along the way. She also discovers that maybe God can use a woman who never seems to get it right.

Susan May Warren is the award-winning author of seventeen novels and novellas with Tyndale, Steeple Hill and Barbour Publishing. Her first book, Happily Ever After won the American Fiction Christian Writers Book of the Year in 2003, and was a 2003 Christy Award finalist. In Sheep’s Clothing, a thriller set in Russia, was a 2006 Christy Award finalist and won the 2006 Inspirational Reader’s Choice award. A former missionary to Russia, Susan May Warren now writes Suspense/Romance and Chick Lit full time from her home in northern Minnesota.

This is the first book featuring your new character. Where did the idea of PJ Sugar come from?

Every author dreams of a moment where someone says something, or they see something on the news, or in a newspaper and it springs out at them, nearly shouting – STORY IDEA! This happened to me a number of years ago while talking to friends about their daycare situation, and how one of the parents ended up being a murder suspect! Scary! But an interesting idea. About that time, I was a mom who wore many hats – homeschooling mom, writing teacher, speaker, children’s church leader, -- and it occurred to me that a mother really has to be a sort of PI. Not only taking on different roles, but sleuthing out daily household mysteries like, who ate the last of the peanut butter (and put it back in the cupboard?) and whose socks are laying in the middle of the floor, and finally…(in our house), who let the dog (and her muddy feet!) in the house! PJ is the alter-ego in every mom, that super-hero inside of us that allows us to have esp (I know you’re not really done with your homework!), or have “eyes in the back of our head,” (stop poking your sister!) or even figure out how to whip together an award-winning science project the night before the fair. PJ just applies all those skills to bad guys and figuring out the truth.

PJ Sugar is also a woman who wants to be all things to all people. She wants to be her nephew’s champion and her sister’s best friend, and her mother’s favorite daughter, and Boone’s special girl, and the hero of her hometown. That’s not too much to ask, is it? Maybe…because God wants her to be His girl, and satisfied in who He made her to be. And that is a journey for all of us PJ Sugars.

Tell us how you came to be a writer.

I’ve always been amazed at the journey God has taken me on. I always loved to write, but being a missionary in I never dreamed about being an author. I just tried to do the best with what God had entrusted to me, and for me that meant writing missionary newsletters. I honed my skills through my newsletter, and then, after a number of years, began to write devotionals and magazine articles. Although I tried my hand at writing novels (I wrote 4 before I ever had one published), I never thought I would get anything published. But I diligently studied craft and analyzed books, even though I was hidden away in Siberia. I’ll always be grateful that Tyndale took a chance on me! I’m still learning, and still trying to be a good steward of the gift and task I’ve been given to write books that draw people closer to God.

Thank you for visiting, Susan!

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And now for my review:

What’s not to love about this heroine and her hyjinks?

Susie’s lead character is spunky, insecure and really good at playing detective. She’s also pretty courageous, though she doesn’t know it.

PJ came back to her hometown hoping to avoid one man and ends up pursued by two. Though there were some romantic elements in the book the story isn’t a romantic suspense, but for this romance reader there was enough fantastic characterization, comedic elements and effective pacing to keep me flipping pages. The story reads very fast and stays light while dipping into occasional poignancy.

If you’ve read my reviews before, you know I’m a huge Susan May Warren fan. (We’re also friends, but I was a fan first because I loved—and still do—her book “Happily Ever After.”) this book will not disappoint fans and will likely help her acquire new ones.

Looking forward to book two in her PJ Sugar series—Double Trouble.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Sugar Bomb!


Today is the big Sugar Bomb day where the author of "Nothing But Trouble," Book One in the PJ Sugar series, is holding a contest. Buy a copy (or more than one) of her book today and let her know (through the contest page on her site: www.susanmaywarren.com) you bought it and how many you purchased, and be entered into her contest.

Find out details here.

Here's the blurb:

PJ Sugar knows three things for sure: After traveling the country for ten years hoping to shake free from the trail of disaster that’s become her life, she needs a fresh start.

The last person she wants to see when she heads home for her sister’s wedding is Boone—her former flame and the reason she left town.


Her best friend’s husband absolutely did not commit the first murder Kellogg, Minnesota, has seen in more than a decade.


What PJ doesn’t know is that when she starts digging for evidence, she’ll uncover much more than she bargained for—a deadly conspiracy, a knack for investigation, and maybe, just maybe, that fresh start she’s been longing for.


I'm reading this one and will soon post my review. It's YUMMY! Susan is one of my favorite authors.

Watch the book trailer here.

Have fun!

Monday, May 11, 2009

"Nothing But Trouble" Coming Soon!


One of the books on my shelf for reviewing is Susan May Warren's "Nothing But Trouble," Book One in her PJ Sugar series. Can't wait to read it! Susie is one of my favorite authors--she always nails characterization, which is arguably at the center of well-written Christian fiction.

Here's the link to the book trailer. Check it out. One of the ways Susie is promoting her book is having a "Sugar Bomb" on May 15th. Here's some additional info, so you can get involved. I'll be posting a review here on May 20th as Net's Book Notes is part of Susie's official blog tour for Nothing But Trouble. Swing back by to read my review and see all the fun stuff happening. Let's get into some "Trouble."