This week we're welcoming back author, Michele Drier. You all got to meet Michele last month when she introduced us to the Kandesky Vampires, but this week let's turn our focus to journalism. In Michele's mystery novel, Edited for Death, the main character, Amy Hobbes, is a journalist, but so is Michele.
"Michele Drier was born in Santa Cruz to a pioneer family and is a fifth generation Californian. She’s lived and worked all over the state and has called both Southern and Northern California home. During her career in journalism — as a reporter and editor at large and small daily newspapers – she won awards for producing investigative series. She lives in the Central Valley with cats, skunks, opossums and wild turkeys. "SNAP:The World Unfolds" is the first in the Kandesky vampire series. A mystery novel, “Edited for Death” is now available in trade paperback and ebook from Mainly Murder Press."
Stay up to date on Michele's books by connecting with her on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, or her website at www.micheledrier.com/
And don't forget to get a copy of her books!
SNAP: The World Unfolds
SNAP: New Talent
Edited for Death
About this blog...
The Edible Bookshelf is a place to share thoughts about the books you're reading, good or bad. I love to read, but I don't want to keep good books to myself. Not to mention, I don't want anyone else to have to suffer through a terrible book. Nobody wants that! I read fast, and I read a lot (although lately much of my reading is teeth related). Plus I write, which means I might be a little more critical than other readers, but I also read books for enjoyment. I don't like books with holes in the plot, story lines only put in purely for shock value, or token characters thrown in to appease critics. What I do like are books that have realistic characters that make me care about them and stories that pull me in to the point that I can't put them down. So here's a place to find out what at least one avid reader/writer thinks about the books you've been hearing about. I'll give you my honest opinion, take it or leave it. And if you have a book you've read, or one you want me to read, pass it along. Happy reading everyone!

Thanks, DelSheree! Once daily journalism gets in your blood, you do think about it or write about it. Like Amy Hobbes in Edited for Death, I miss the adrenaline rush!
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