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Monday, December 25, 2017

A Graceful Death Free for Kindle

Merry Christmas everyone

A Graceful Death by Ann Summerville is currently free for Kindle (until December 29, 2017).


A Graceful Death - No. 1 in the Lowenna series

Giovanna Matthews has an acceptable life in London with her own flat, a good job, and recent engagement to the son of a Scottish landowner.  But not long after her engagement to Alan, news of Aunt Grace’s death hits Giovanna like a red double decker bus.  Ignoring Alan’s pleas to stay, she bundles her dog and suitcase into a rusty Volkswagen and drives to Aunt Grace’s cottage on the Cornish coast where Giovanna had spent childhood summers with her cousin.  Putting her aunt’s affairs in order is further complicated when Giovanna discovers the local constabulary has its own view on Aunt Grace’s demise - A view that Giovanna vows to challenge.  Unless she can discover how her aunt died and find her missing cousin quickly, she stands to lose both her inheritance and Alan.   

Like the old harbor wall, Giovanna’s feet sink into the sand and it becomes more difficult to leave a village where she is accepted as part of their “family.”  There’s Mrs. Penrose with her flyaway gray hair and floral wardrobe; The sensible Mrs. Trewellyn who owns the grocery store; Holly, a long time friend and confidant; and Miss Brea who learned to drive in her retirement years.  Self-centered, Alan threatens to break off their engagement if Giovanna doesn’t return to London.  Should she stay and solve the mystery surrounding her aunt’s death or return to London and her fiancĂ©?

Hop on over to my Ann Summerville blog for more information about Lowenna and recent books published.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Buzzy the Bee by Ann Summerville

You can find a list of my cozy mysteries and other children's books on my Amazon Author Page.




Buzzy the Bee is now available on Amazon.com

When Joe, the gardener, had to leave for a few weeks, Buzzy and her friends promised to look after his garden – all except Frank, the beetle, who didn’t realize what he was giving up by being lazy and sleeping instead of helping his friends.  (Based on the parable of the five talents).

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Mermaid's Bane - 5th Cozy Mystery, Lowenna Series

Mermaid's Bane - the Fifth book in the Lowenna series - is now available on Amazon.


When Flora, one of the ladies in the Lowenna Knitting Circle, dies suddenly it puts everyone on edge. The woman the Circle refers to as The Mouse, surely didn’t have any enemies, but is there more to Flora than meets the eye? And why are women who wear a mermaid pendant suddenly in danger? Gia can never miss an opportunity to uncover a mystery, but she has much more to contend with - her pregnancy, and the possibility of neighboring shops to Lowenna Antiques closing.  And then there’s a newcomer who gathers bouquets of flowers – some of which are known to kill!





Other cozy mysteries in the Lowenna series:
  1. A Graceful Death
  2. High Tide
  3. Gwinnel Gardens
  4. Trouble at the Manor


Friday, December 25, 2015

Cozy Mystery Giveaway - A Graceful Death

Merry Christmas everyone. If you haven't read the Lowenna series yet, A Graceful Death will be free for Kindle until December 29. Number five in the series is due for publication in 2016.




Sunday, December 13, 2015

Ann Summerville Author Journey

Many people ask me how I began my journey as a writer and if you didn't read my guest posts during my September book tour here is how it started:

My earliest recollection was a story written in crayon. It wasn’t a big prize, a publishing contract or the gateway to success, but the golden stars glistened like a precious metal on a story of a boy who built a rocket ship.

Over forty years later I picked up my pen, and enrolled in a creative writing class at the community college. It wasn’t a spur of the moment thing, but on my list of things to do in my retirement years. With the economy plummeting, savings dwindling and the stock market on a downward spiral, retirement seemed an unreal goal. So, before I reached the age of retirement, I picked up my list and began at number one – write a novel.

Although I hadn’t attempted as much as a short story. writing had, nevertheless, been a passion of mine and after moving away from home as a teenager, I wrote long letters home, embellished with daily life in the west country of England. I described, the milkman, the postman, the farmer next door. I told stories of the tiny gosling that wandered into my kitchen lost and muddy, of the meadow I found full of bluebells and the winding stream trickling over rocks under a canopy of trees. Each letter was a short story in itself.

The excitement I felt after enrolling in the class when I was in my late forties quickly waned. Each week, a petite bun headed lady, wearing a kimono one week and Scottish tartan the next, each accompanied by white trainers, spoke of publishing, famous authors and her childhood. None of which helped me in my endeavor to write a novel.

“Forget outlines and just write,” she suggested.

And I did.

I poured out words that had been colliding in my mind for years and before long I had three chapters of my first novel.

She reviewed the first chapter, suggested I kill off the main character and find a way to destroy the fishing village where the character lived. Obviously, the teacher and I were not on the same page.

Discouraged, I chatted with a fellow student and it was then that my writing career, like a paper airplane unsteady and without an engine, took flight. She introduced me to a writing group that met weekly.

Among published writers, I felt nervous and wasn’t sure if I wanted to subject my work to further criticism. But at that first meeting, I discovered the difference between criticism and critique. What I came away with was valuable notes. Not only were the group writers, they were also readers and their suggestions and words of encouragement made me want to improve my craft, learn more, spend time with people on the same journey.

It was at one of writing group meetings that a member suggested my stories were like cozy mysteries so I researched the genre and killed off, not my main character, but her aunt, immersed the protagonist in a fictional fishing village and studied books like The Breakout Novel by Donald Maas and purchased Margie Lawson’s lecture notes on editing. With a thirst for knowledge, I attended workshops, writing conferences and joined Cowtown Crimesolvers, who are affiliated with Sister’s in Crime. I contacted agents, publishers and sent short stories to e-zines, but apart from the acceptance of a few stories for anthologies, my writing and novel were declined.

NaNoWriMo“Rejection is a speed bump in the road, not a brick wall,” said Jeffery Deaver during an author interview and my road had become littered with speed bumps.

I continued writing and joined the thousands of writers who, in November, took the challenge to write a fifty thousand word novel in one month. NaNoWriMo or National Novel Writing Month, was the idea of a few West Coast college students and has turned into a global event. I sailed over the last day of November with over fifty thousand words and was declared a winner, proudly printed the winner logo, and stuck it by my computer. Now what?

The answer came in an e-mail from the folks at NaNoWriMo. Along with the winner logo, I was entitled to a free proof of my book from Createspace, an affiliate of Amazon. Once my manuscript had been formatted, I uploaded it to the Createspace site, used their wizard to design a cover and sent off for my proof.


I recently uploaded the file and cover image of my eleventh book. I don’t expect a gold star, and I won’t be getting advances from a big publishing house, but each month Amazon sends me a check, thousands of people are reading my books and most of all, I have something to pass on to my children and grandchildren – a little glimpse into the imagination of a girl who once wrote about rocket ships and trips to the moon.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

The Magic of Christmas by Ann Summerville

My third children's book, The Magic of Christmas is now available on Amazon in print and for Kindle

A collection of Christmas Stories including The Christmas Angel: Despite the faded dress and graying wings, six-year-old Molly was excited when she unwrapped the angel every year and placed her on top of the tree. But this year her mom had bought a new sparkling white one. But what will happen to the angel that Molly loved?

You can find a list of my cozy mysteries and other children's books on my Amazon Author Page.


Friday, November 27, 2015

September-October Book Tour

A big thank you to everyone who participated in my recent book tour. There were lots of favorable reviews. Lori, at Great Escapes did a wonderful job at organizing and putting together the tour. Make sure you stop by her blog to see her current reviews and giveaways.

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You can see the full list of reviews and guest posts here and below are a few snippets.

Author Ann Summerville has penned a wonderful whodunit that I found hard to put down. Great writing and a flowing storyline with likeable characters made NIGHT AND DAY a delight to read.
Lisa Ks Book Reviews

Summerville has captured the feeling and charm of a small town atmosphere. Her eye for detail and her rich descriptions adds depth to the story, placing readers alongside the characters.
NIGHT AND DAY moves at a steady, smooth pace holding your attention from beginning until end. The suspenseful ending leaves you eagerly awaiting the protagonist’s next adventure.

Thoughts in Progress

This is the first book I have read by this author and I cannot wait to read some more of them. I really liked this storyline and the characters are great.
3 Partners in Shopping

For being an older woman, Bea sure kept her wits about her, and her intuition was spot on. It was such a joy to get to know her. And there were plenty of mysteries to go around. The author had me turning the pages, dropping hints, and keeping me wondering. One of those books that keeps you reading without pause, right up to the end.
FUONLYKNEW






This was one of those cozies that I read in one sitting, the general ploy of the story and the main players hooked me right in ! This is the first book that I have read from this series so I was not familiar with the setting or the characters but I became acquainted right away. The murder victim was a bit of a surprise and then the entire investigation after was fast paced and kept me guessing. I also enjoyed the side stories and the family drama. In the end I was more than a bit surprised and taken aback by who the murderer was.



Sunday, October 4, 2015

Cozy Mysteries


Mystery BooksA big thank you to Cozy Mystery List for adding my cozies.  If you're looking for a new author or a list of novels by a favorite author, hop on over and check out all the info. for us cozy fanatics.

Ann Summerville Cozy List

And if you wonder what exactly a cozy entails, read a description of the cozy mystery genre here


Sunday, September 20, 2015

Night and Day Book Tour

A big thank you to Lori at Great Escapes for organizing my book tour. Stop by the blogs below and say hello.


Not all is what it seems in Pecan Valley and Bea can’t quite put her finger on what's wrong. She’s hoping Marge won’t become a permanent house guest and encourages her to look for a new home, but while they are scouting the neighborhood they end up looking for more than a house for Marge. What Bea wants to uncover is the unsavory dealings of a ruthless realtor and a murderer that might put Bea on the list of victims. 

Go to any of the stops below to enter for a Night and Day giveaway.




Tour Participants
September 19 – Lisa Ks Book Reviews – Review
September 20 – StoreyBook Reviews – Guest Post
September 22 – Nadaness In Motion – Guest Post
September 23 – Thoughts in Progress - Review, Guest Post
September 24 – Griperang's Bookmarks – Interview
September 25 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book - Spotlight
September 26 – deal sharing aunt – Review, Interview
September 27 – Frankie Bow - Guest Post, Spotlight
September 28 – Omnimystery News – Interview
September 29 – fuonlyknew – Review
September 30 – Book Splurge – Review
October 1 – Lori's Reading Corner – Guest Post
October 2 – View from the Birdhouse – Review

Friday, June 5, 2015

Night and Day by Ann Summerville

Book 3 of the Pecan Valley series is now available in print and for Kindle.


Not all is what it seems in Pecan Valley and Bea can’t quite put her finger on what is wrong. She’s hoping Marge won’t become a permanent house guest and encourages her to look for a new home, but while they are scouting the neighborhood they end up looking for more than a house for Marge. What Bea wants to uncover is the unsavory dealings of a ruthless realtor and a murderer that might put Bea on the list of victims.

(The first in the Pecan Valley Series, Grandmother's Flower Garden, e-book is currently 99c on Smashwords.Com)


Thursday, April 9, 2015

Children's Book Giveaway - One Day Only

Daisy's Lost Brother (based on the parable of the prodigal son) is now available for Kindle and free for today only. This is my second children's book.


Daisy loved her family and always helped her mom and dad. But Daisy’s brother, Tim was lazy. He wouldn’t help his family collect nuts for the winter or keep their nest clean. But one day Tim left home and Daisy wondered how her mom and dad could still love him. 


Sunday, February 15, 2015

Ann Summerville Mysteries

I tend to spend more time working on my blog than on my web site (www.AnnSummerville.com), but I'm often asked for a list of my cozy mysteries. There's a cozy mystery list on my site.


Sunday, January 11, 2015

Cozy Mystery Giveaway

If you have an e-reader and haven't looked at Smashwords, hop on over and take a look. Their books are available in a multitude of different formats.

High Tide on Smashwords is currently free



High Tide - Lowenna Series

Giovanna Matthews settles happily into the English west country village of Lowenna, but a storm is about to rock her world. Distressing the ladies from the knitting circle, a body drifts in with a high tide. Unconvinced the death is an accident, Gia leaves no pebble unturned while sleuthing her way around the village. Her delving further disrupts village life much to the distress of many villagers who want every rock to stay firmly in place. Meanwhile, her boyfriend, David, has an unwelcome visitor who threatens to unravel the bonds that tie him and Gia. Can Gia solve the mystery and encourage the visitor to leave before her anchor in the 
village is uprooted and she too is cast out to sea? 

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Children's Books by Ann Summerville

Many of you know that this year I've put aside writing cozy mysteries, and inspired by my grandchildren, have written a few children's books. So far two have been published. 


A Home for Sam
(based on the story of the good Samaritan)
Sam didn't like cats but his dad had taught him to love everyone, even when they weren't nice to him. So when a cat fell from a tree, Sam went to rescue her and through his kindness found what he'd always wanted - a home.




Daisy’s Lost Brother
(Based on the story of the prodigal son)
Daisy loved her family and always helped her mom and dad. But Daisy’s brother was lazy. He wouldn’t help his family collect nuts for the winter or keep their nest clean. But one day Tim left home and Daisy wondered how her mom and dad could still love him.




Sunday, July 20, 2014

Book Signing at Dogeared Books

Our book signing event at Dog-Eared Books was a huge success. Thanks to everyone who participated and an especially big thanks to Mandy at the book store who organized the event and had fun raffles throughout the day. It was a fun day for everyone.
Ann Summerville, Joanne Faries, Nancy Lynn, Martha Faulkner

Nancy Lynn

Monday, July 14, 2014

Ann Summerville - Book Signing - Weatherford, Texas

MEET THE AUTHORS AND BOOK SIGNING
July 19 10:00 – 2:00

318 Santa Fe Drive, Weatherford, Texas 76086  - 817.598.1800


About the authors:
MARTHA FAULKNER enjoys combining three of her greatest loves: children, writing, and humor. She has taught elementary for over twenty-five years and currently teaches third grade in Aledo, Texas. Martha uses her stories to teach writing skills to her “Frog” students as she shares her love of writing. 
Martha lives with her husband Jim on a small ranch in the West Texas town of Weatherford. She has three grown children, two daughters-in-law, and three granddaughters with whom she looks forward to sharing her stories.
A member of Trinity Writers Workshop since 2000, Martha is also a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Although the author of many short stories and humorous poems, this is Martha’s first children’s book.

JOANNE FARIES, originally from the Philadelphia area, lives in Texas with her husband Ray. Published in Doorknobs & Bodypaint, she also has poems in Silver Boomer anthologies. Joanne is the film critic for the Little Paper of San Saba. Look for her humorous memoir My Zoo World: If All Dogs Go to Heaven, Then I'm in Trouble, a story collection Wordsplash Flash and three poetry books - Wordsplash Poetry Puddle: Nature, Hazy Memory, and Tread Water on Amazon.

NANCY LYNN was born in Fort Worth, Texas, attended TCU and has a degree in education. Although she was a banker for many years, she is also a contract writer and continues her hobby of writing short stories. THE AIREDALE'S TALES is told by Bentley the Airedale, who lived with Nancy Lynn for 12+ years. You will see that he was a charmer and a rascal and wanted to share his adventures about life on earth (Fort Worth in particular) with everyone who reads about them. Be prepared to laugh and maybe cry a little as you read THE AIREDALE'S TALES.
 
ANN SUMMERVILLE, author of A Graceful Death and Grandmother’s Flower Garden, was born in England, and in search of a warmer climate, moved to California before settling in Texas.  Her short stories and flash fiction have been published in the Lutheran Digest, Long Story Short, The Shine Journal, Doorknobs & Bodypaint, Associated Content, Trinity Writers’ Workshop newsletters and also their collection of Christmas stories.  Ann resides in Fort Worth with her son, two boisterous dogs and a somewhat elusive cat and is currently working on her 9th cozy mystery. Her books are available on Amazon and Smashwords.Com


Sunday, June 8, 2014

A Home for Sam by Ann Summerville and Giveaway

A Home for Sam is a children's book based on the parable of the Good Samaritan. I'm taking a break from writing cozy mysteries to write stories for my grandchildren. The Kindle version is currently free until June 10. It's a short story so if you don't have a Kindle you may want to read it on your computer Download Kindle for PC

Sam didn't like cats but his dad had taught him to love everyone, even when they weren't nice to him. So when a cat fell from a tree, Sam went to rescue her and through his kindness found what he'd always wanted - a home.




Sunday, April 27, 2014

Thursday, December 26, 2013

A Graceful Death - Free for Kindle

A Graceful Death (the first book in the Lowenna Series) is free for Kindle until December 29. 

Get your free e-book here

Giovanna Matthews has an acceptable life in London with her own flat, a good job, and recent engagement to the son of a Scottish landowner.  But not long after her engagement to Alan, news of Aunt Grace’s death hits Giovanna like a red double decker bus.  Ignoring Alan’s pleas to stay, she bundles her dog and suitcase into a rusty Volkswagen and drives to Aunt Grace’s cottage on the Cornish coast where Giovanna had spent childhood summers with her cousin.  Putting her aunt’s affairs in order is further complicated when Giovanna discovers the local constabulary has its own view on Aunt Grace’s demise - A view that Giovanna vows to challenge.  Unless she can discover how her aunt died and find her missing cousin quickly, she stands to lose both her inheritance and Alan.   

Like the old harbor wall, Giovanna’s feet sink into the sand and it becomes more difficult to leave a village where she is accepted as part of their “family.”  There’s Mrs. Penrose with her flyaway gray hair and floral wardrobe; The sensible Mrs. Trewellyn who owns the grocery store; Holly, a long time friend and confidant; and Miss Brea who learned to drive in her retirement years.  Self-centered, Alan threatens to break off their engagement if Giovanna doesn’t return to London.  Should she stay and solve the mystery surrounding her aunt’s death or return to London and her fiancĂ©?