Thursday, June 18, 2020

Blog Tour: Blue Magnolia by W. F. Ranew







BLUE MAGNOLIA
by W.F. Ranew

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GENRE: Mystery-Thriller

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BLURB:

PI Red Farlow dives headfirst into a hornets' nest of extremists. His new client, Hank Tillman, only wants to get a shot at country music stardom. While playing in a Georgia bar, Hank—known as Cowboy to his fans—stumbles into trouble. The kind that kills. PI Red Farlow steps in to help him.

Hank’s song, Redneck Devil, attracts the attention of a violent group called the Blue Magnolia. Its leaders want him to perform at their next hate rally. There's another, darker reason the Blue Magnolia wants Hank in its fold.

An elderly patient in a Florida insane asylum reveals a decades-long secret that devastates Hank. It’s the worst kind of fake news.

Can Farlow root out the truth? The PI has his own problems as he confronts a hired killer face-to-face.




Excerpt 

As he connected the amp to the microphone, foot pedal, and other electrical components, someone walked up to him.

“Can I get you a Coke, sweetie pie?” the tender young voice behind him asked.

Hank turned to see a divine presence. He couldn’t say anything for a moment because he started trembling. Did her beauty do this to him? Or perhaps the way she gently touched his shoulder and bent over slightly, revealing her ample cleavage right there in his face? Yes, those things made him quiver at that moment. Her perfume, her hair, everything about her tossed him up, down, and all over the place. He didn’t think he could stand up. He just squatted there, right knee on the floor, and nervously fiddled with the amp.

Shy Hank. Shaky Hank. What-the-hell-do-I-say-now? Hank.

Finally, he uttered, “Uh . . . ah . . . yes ma’am, please. A Coke. Yeah, that would be fine. Thank you.”

Sybbe smiled down at him. She turned and walked to the bar. She swayed, undulated, bounced, all in a graceful way. She asked the bartender for the soft drink, a big one, and cocked her right hip wide out with her left foot resting on the foot railing, and looked back across the room at Hank.

She winked.

                               MY REVIEW:


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Hank Tilman wants to be a country star and he keeps playing n bars and getting into trouble. PI Red Farlow is hired by Hank's cousin to keep Hank out of trouble. Meanwhile Hank has a song called Redneck Devil and a violent group called Blue Magnolia wants the song and wants Hank to sing it at their next rally.
what I enjoyed about the story is no matter what Hank gets into his family is looking out for him. Even though he has a temper and it gets him into trouble.
There is also an elderly man in Florida who has some secrets that will shock everyone.
I received this from Goddess Fish for review.

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W.F. Ranew will be awarding $15 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

W.F. Ranew is a former newspaper reporter, editor, and communication executive. He started his journalism career covering sports, police, and city council meetings at his hometown newspaper, The Quitman Free Press. He also worked as a reporter and editor for several regional dailies: The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, The Florida Times-Union, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Ranew has written three previous novels: Rich and Gone (Tirgearr Publishing), Schoolhouse Man and Candyman’s Sorrow. He lives with his wife, Dr. Lynn Ranew, in Atlanta and St. Simons Island, Ga.

Find W.F. Ranew Online:

Tirgearr Publishing – http://www.tirpub.com/wfranew
Website - https://www.wfranew.com
Blog - https://wfranew.wordpress.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wfranew
Twitter - https://twitter.com/wfranew
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankranew

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15222195.W_F_Ranew


10 comments:

  1. Nice review. Had heard of this one.

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  2. This sounds good. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. This is an interesting and timely premise

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  4. Never heard of the book before. I sounds fab. Great review.

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  5. I've never heard of this one. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

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  6. Great post! Looks like an interesting read!

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