About the Book
Book: Off the Chain
Author: Janice Thompson
Genre: Christian Fiction / Mystery
Release date: July 1, 2022
The Town of Brenham, Texas, Has Gone to the Dogs!
Curl up with your pup and sink into a delightful small-town mystery as riddles and rescues stack up in book one of a new cozy mystery series.
Marigold Evans’ first attempt at rescuing an abandoned pooch lands her in a drainage pipe in Brenham Texas. . .and almost in jail, until Parker Jenson comes to her rescue. Then a bad day only gets worse as the Lone Star Vet Clinic, where they both work, is vandalized and the list of suspects starts to climb. With the help of her fellow employees, Marigold sets out to simultaneously solve the crime, rehab the rescued dog, and help more dogs in crisis. But why would anyone continue to work against all their good efforts?
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About the Author
Janice Thompson, who lives in the Houston area, writes romantic comedies, cozy mysteries, nonfiction devotionals, and musical comedies for the stage. She is the mother of four daughters and nine feisty grandchildren. When she’s not writing books or taking care of foster dogs you’ll find her in the kitchen, baking up specialty cakes and cookies.
More from Janice
Dogs, dogs, and more dogs! My world is full of dogs. If you follow me on social media you’re probably overwhelmed with dog photos, but I simply can’t help myself. I’m in love with pooches of all shapes and sizes.
My fascination with dogs began when I was six years old and I got my first pup, Spunky. He was a mixed breed terrier. From that day until now I’ve had the pleasure of owning many, many pups—some purebreds, some street dogs that needed a safe place to stay, some elderly with chronic or acute health issues. I can’t get enough. They offer unconditional love, after all!
A few years back I was asked to foster for a local rescue, My Chi and Me. The rest, as they say, is history. For a quick glimpse at some photos, follow this link. You’ll see that I’m mostly enamored with small dogs. (Hey, I live in a tiny townhome and have limited space!) That said, I’m always willing to take on one more.
My most recent rescue ventures landed me squarely in the middle of a book idea: Why not use a dog story as the basis for a cozy mystery? My editor at Barbour Publishing wanted something dog-themed and I was happy to oblige. That’s where the idea for Off the Chain (and the whole Gone with the Dogs series) came from—a simple idea involving dogs and crime.
I took the opportunity to focus solely on rescue dogs as the idea developed. These days (especially post-Covid) the need for homes for these pups is great. I linked arms with my BFF, Kathleen Y’Barbo, and together we set our series in Brenham Texas, not far from our stomping ground in the Woodlands. I felt strongly that we should merge two separate dog worlds: rescue and veterinary. (Hey, Brenham is close to A&M and they know a thing or two about veterinary training!)
Thus, the Gone with the Dogs series was born. And writing the first book, (Off the Chain), was a blast! I hyper-focused on one primary point of view character, a vet tech. (As the owner of three dogs I feel like I’m always in the vet’s office!) My stories, which is written in first person, took me back to my writing roots. I love, love, love writing in first person because I “become” the character. Fun, right?
My editors loved the book and it got some fun endorsements, so I’m excited to see what my readers think. I can’t wait to get their feedback. I hope it’s not too “Ruff!”
But, seriously. . .I’m hyped! And I’m feeling so blessed to merge my worlds—dogs and writing!
My Review:
I read and reviewed this book through CelebratLit.com. This review is totally my own honest opinion.
I really enjoyed this book. It is a Christian book that is not preachy in any way. It is very light-hearted and sometimes even funny. The main character, Marigold, is very well developed, she could be a member of your family or next-door neighbor. She is a very dedicated person. The other characters are well developed according to their role in the story.
The story is also a little bit of a mystery, also, a who-done-it thread throughout the story.
This is a light, easy read. It did not take long to finish the book and as in every good book, it wound up all the essentials but left you wanting more.
I recommend this book if you are looking for a book that shows how Christians should live without being preachy.
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, July 26
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, July 26
Texas Book-aholic, July 27
The Book Club Network, July 27
An Author’s Take, July 28
Remembrancy, July 28
deb’s Book Review, July 29
Pause for Tales, July 29
The Avid Reader, July 30
For Him and My Family, July 30
Christina’s Corner, July 31
Locks, Hooks and Books, July 31
Inklings and notions, August 1
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, August 2
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 2
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, August 3
She Lives To Read, August 3
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, August 4
Blogging With Carol, August 4
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 5
Tell Tale Book Reviews, August 6
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, August 7 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, August 7
Labor Not in Vain, August 8
Books I’ve Read, August 8
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Janice is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon e-gift card and a paper copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1ffe2/off-the-chain-celebration-tour-giveaway
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