Friday, November 23, 2018

Special 99cent sale book Cotton with Vicki Caine




Victoria Pitts Caine
Cotton
Fiction
October 9, 2018
SALE! 99 cents after sale: $2.99 eBook
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About the Book
Running from a life of poverty, 16-year-old Cotton Ramsey escapes the Savannah River bottomland to New York. Twenty years later, she has changed her name and runs a large pharmaceutical company, which belonged to the family of her late husband. When Beau Simpson, her first love, arrives to deliver the news of her daddy’s untimely death, the life she struggled to leave behind calls her home.

Victoria, what do you love about this new story?
I love the setting. I want to someday explore the Savannah area and the history there.

Share one thing you learned while researching for this book.
The trail the Confederate Gold took before it disappeared and became a long sought after legend.

Introduce us to the main antagonist.
Not to “giveaway" the mystery, he’s full of himself and thinks everyone is beneath him. He’s gotten in over his head and needs a way out.

What do you hope readers will tell others when they’ve finished the book?
That the book is an exciting, contemporary mystery.

What’s next for you?
I have a cozy mystery about half finished. I hope to get back into the writing mode and complete it in 2019.

About the Author
Victoria Pitts Caine is a native Californian and lives in the central portion of the state. Her varied
interests include genealogy and exotic gemstone collecting both of which she’s incorporated into her novels.

The author has received recognition in both fiction and nonfiction from Enduring Romance top 10 picks, William Saroyan Writing Conference, Byline Magazine, Writer’s Journal Magazine, Holt International Children’s Services Magazine, and The Southern California Genealogical Society. Her first novel, Alvarado Gold, was published in 2007 followed by three more as well as novellas and short stories in anthologies.

Victoria is a former staff technician in air pollution control. She is the mother of two daughters. Now retired from the work force, Victoria and her husband enjoy travel, cooking, and are self-appointed “foodies.”

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