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Love and Bullets Audio Book

Released today on Amazon, Audible and iTunes, Love and Bullets, the second Sam Smith audio book. Please follow this Amazon link for full details Love and Bullets

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Love and Bullets Reviews

I didn’t read the first in the series but there is a brief catch up in the first chapter that helps. I was really involved with the main character from the start, a strong but also vulnerable and deep, interesting character. While there is a great plot and a lot of action and suspense, for me the human tragedy of domestic violence was at the core of my reading experience. I felt the author did a great job at striking a balance between serious and entertainment, though. A very powerful read that I would highly recommend. Gripping and believable at the same time, very well written. – Bookworm

Let me begin by saying how much I love this series. Hannah Howe is a fabulous writer, bringing her characters to life in such a way the reader gets to know them and truly care about them. Love and Bullets, book 2 in the Sam Smith series, begins where Sam’s Song left off. Sam is dealing with the emotional fallout of her last case, which ended in bloodshed and death. As Sam deals with the ghosts of her past, she also walks a tightrope of attraction for Dr. Alan Storey, a psychologist who seems to be the perfect man. But Sam fears to get close to him: is Alan to good to be true? Should she sever the budding relationship before she gets hurt? As a reader, my heart ached for her and all the trauma she’d been through in her life. As Sam works a harrowing case involving eugenics, kidnapping, and murder, she draws closer to Alan and his daughter, learning to trust her heart. I can’t wait to read the next in the series! – Erin

In this Sam Smith novel, private detective Sam takes on a case to protect a woman who believes in eugenics, creating a superior race through genetics. Although the woman’s ideology repulses Sam, she does her best to do what she was hired to do.

The author does a wonderful job of tying the social issue of eugenics with Sam’s own feelings of inferiority about herself. Having been abused physically and mentally her entire life, Sam doubts her own self worth. She has to work through these issues to keep the love of a man who adores her.

Although not written specifically about Sam, a line in the book beautifully sums up the essence of the psychological aspect of the book. “She had cried the rain, but there was still plenty of sunshine in her life and that sunshine would produce a rainbow.” – Ronesa

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Ripper Review

It’s been a great week for reviews. This five star review of Ripper was placed on Amazon.

Ripper: A Sam Smith Mystery is the fourth book in this series, and although I hadn’t read any of the previous books I was able to jump in to the story without a problem. And what a story it is! I enjoyed it so much, I went back online halfway through the read to download the first book in the series. I fully intend to read all of them; the story and the writing are that good. I love the character of Sam–she is smart, funny, stubborn and scrappy. I especially love her aura of calm when everything is hitting the fan! I think my favorite character would have to be Mac, though; a big Scotsman with a ginger moustache and a penchant for chocolate bars and dangling bad guys over a railing. He is just priceless. Although this book is technically a mystery, it is also about love, family, redemption and healing. If you love a good mystery with fantastic characters, you won’t go wrong with this one!

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Sam Smith Mystery Series Characters #6

Derwena de Caro

As one reviewer accurately said, Derwena de Caro is a ‘drinking and drugging pop star, a ripped from the headlines twenty-something diva’. In Sam’s Song, Derwena, through her manager, hires Sam to investigate a potential stalker. Although she isn’t the brightest pin in the box, Derwena does have a great talent – the ability to sing. Unfortunately, she also has an addictive personality and is seduced by the excesses of the pop music industry.

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At first, Derwena is reluctant to enlist Sam’s help and there is some friction between them. However, at one point in the story Derwena offers Sam a wan smile and Sam reflects, “stripped of the false name, the alcohol, the drugs, the trappings of the music industry, I’d like the person behind that wan smile”. As Sam resolves the issue of the stalker the plot thickens and Derwena hires her to track down a murderer…

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An Intimate Interview with Sam Smith

An Intimate Interview with Sam Smith

First, your name – Sam or Samantha, which do you prefer?

Sam: Most people call me Sam, and I’m comfortable with that.

You were born in 1983 – tell us about that.

Sam: I was born on April Fool’s Day, which I think helped to shape my personality! I can do foolish, and dangerous, things at times; I tend to act on impulse.

Is that a trait you inherited from your mother?

Sam: No, my mother was basically a cautious person, over-cautious at times.

Your mother was an alcoholic – that must have had an impact on your childhood.

Sam: It had a major impact. As a teenager, I had to drop out of school to look after my mother. That was very difficult, seeing her so helpless at times. And the alcohol fuelled her frustration and aggression, which wasn’t nice to be around.

Your mother beat you.

Sam: When she was drunk, yes. When she was sober she was very tender and loving towards me.

How do you regard your mother now?

Sam: There were times when I felt hatred towards her, but she was my mother after all, so most of the time I loved her. Maybe I’m looking back through rose-tinted glasses, but despite all the beatings, I enjoyed a happy childhood.

Even though your father was never around?

Sam: My father walked out on me when I was born. I met him for the first time when I was in my thirties.

Your father walking out – that must have been hard on your mother.

Sam: I think it’s one of the reasons why she turned to drink. Her husband died as a soldier serving his country, she had a fling with my father and they produced me. I don’t think my mother was in a position to cope with a baby at that time, but she went through with the pregnancy, produced me then looked after me the best she could.

With your mother being so ill, it sounds as if you looked after yourself.

Sam: I guess I did. I grew up very fast and became independent at a very young age. My salvation was the local library. I would go there and lose myself in books. I’ve always had a thirst for knowledge, I guess I’m curious by nature, and books were my best friends as a child. After dropping out of school I educated myself through books.

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Then the alcohol claimed your mother and you married Dan.

Sam: That was a disaster; four years of hell.

Like your mother, Dan was violent and an alcoholic.

Sam: Like my mother, he was a troubled person. He wasn’t evil, but he did have serious issues.

Why did you stay in the marriage for so long?

Sam: I guess I was trying to convince myself that I loved him, that by sticking around I could make things better. And, after my upbringing, I felt lonely and vulnerable, so I hung on, hoping that he would change and that things would be all right.

But after four years you divorced him.

Sam: Yeah, but not because of the beatings; I suspected that he was having an affair.

And you went to a private detective.

Sam: Dan was very possessive, very intense; I needed evidence to gain a divorce.

Evidence, which you largely gathered yourself.

Sam: The private detective was too busy, but he offered a guiding hand and I took it from there.

Then he offered you employment.

Sam: He was impressed with my work, yeah, so he offered me a job as his assistant.

And from there you created your own business.

Sam: It seemed the logical step. It’s been hard going for five years, but the business has established itself and I’ve won a lot of respect.

That must please you.

Sam: It does. My life has taught me that one of the greatest gifts anyone can offer a fellow human being is the gift of respect. At first, my fellow private detectives were dubious about me, but I’ve won most of them over and I am grateful for their respect.

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Sam Smith Mystery Series Characters #5

Sam Smith Mystery Series Characters #5 

Marlowe

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One day, Sam walked into her office to find a cat sitting on her desk. He had jumped in through a partially open side window and made himself at home. Feeling sorry for the cat, a battered and ear-torn feline from the alley, she gave him a saucer of milk. The following day the cat returned and Sam fed him. And from there a friendship developed. Sam named the cat Marlowe and he has become a firm favourite in the Sam Smith mystery books.