Don’t You Forget About Me

Erin McCole Cupp stopped by the Dragon’s Lair to talk with Myrria about her new book Don’t You Forget About Me. Let’s take a peek and see what all the fuss is about.

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Mary Catherine Whelihan made it out of Walkerville alive once before.  Can she pull it off this time? Bullies, sexual harassment, finding a corpse in the local creek…. Cate’s childhood in 1980s Walkerville was murder!  So what could possibly tempt her to return?  A cryptic email from Eugene Marcasian, MD, her grade school crush, might do the trick.  Can Cate and Gene find the cause of the mysterious illness afflicting nearly all of the girls in their graduating class, including Cate herself?  Or will corporate bullies continue to take down anyone who gets in their way?  More importantly, can Cate stay alive long enough to get one more slice of tomato pie?

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-Reviews of Don’t You Forget About Me-
“DYFAM is a quirky, fun, mystery-romance that will tickle your funny bone while making your hair stand on end.” –Annmarie Creedon, best-selling author of Angela’s Song
Don’t You Forget About Me is a rollicking fun and exciting cozy murder mystery.  I found it genuine and fascinating in every way: the characters, the setting, the plot, and the twists.”  –Therese Heckenkamp, award-winning author, Frozen Footprints
“This captivating murder mystery made me laugh, cry, and crave Italian food; ‘80s pop tunes are still stuck in my head. If you like mysteries that offer a good mix of suspense and science, don’t miss this book.” –Barb S. of FranciscanMom.com
“I could not put the book down! What a fast-paced, intriguing, captivating story line – full of surprises! The characters are so very real.”  –Mr. Mike Seagriff, OP of Harvesting the Fruits of Contemplation
This reader’s opinion:

Don’t You Forget About Me

Erin McCole Cupp

A reunion of elementary school classmates at the funeral of a beloved principal is sure to be an angst-ridden event for main character, author Cate Whelihan. When more bodies turn up along with the suspicions of former compatriot and doctor, Gene Marcasian, the story takes a frightening and deadly turn.

Ms. Cupp has woven a story of mystery and intrigue, with a touch of insecurity and faith, all combined to leave the reader turning the pages and anxiously awaiting the next book.

Five stars to Ms. Cupp for showing us what Catholic fiction can be; a good, clean, faith-filled read, full of flawed human characters that could be any one of us.

Author Erin McCole Cupp

Erin McCole Cupp is a wife, mother, and lay Dominican who lives with her family of vertebrates somewhere out in the middle of Nowhere, Pennsylvania. Her short writing has appeared in Canticle Magazine, The Catholic Standard and Times, Parents, The Philadelphia City Paper, The White Shoe Irregular, Outer Darkness Magazine, and the newsletter of her children’s playgroup. She has been a guest blogger for the Catholic Writers Guild, and she blogs about year-round meatless Fridays at Mrs. Mackerelsnapper, OP.  Her other professional experiences include acting, costuming, youth ministry, international scholar advising, and waiting tables.  She has been voted “Best Speaker” for her chastity talks at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania’s Newman Center.  When Erin is not writing, cooking or parenting, she can be found reading, singing a bit too loudly, sewing for people she loves, gardening in spite of herself, or dragging loved ones to visitors centers at tourist spots around the country.

Both of Erin’s books are available on Amazon.

Don’t You Forget About Me is available for free at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FYTT8ZK/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_opt

Be sure and check it out.

H is for Hammer

H is for Hammer. I started out wanting to write something inspirational using from Horror to Hope. I live in Pennsylvania and this morning in a nearby school district there was a horrific incident where a student for some unexplained reason took a knife to school and stabbed nineteen students and one security guard. As I watched the news with horror and thanked God that my middle school aged daughter did not attend that school, I could not and still can’t wrap my brain around the horror or how one can find hope in the disaster.

Anyway I chose to write something light and unrelated. So here it is. H is for Hammer.

My name is Hammer. I don’t know how I got that name. Seems people have called me that for as long as I can recall. I don’t remember being particularly vicious as a child, but people definitely didn’t mess with me for fear of being pounded. I don’t know who started that rumor, but it certainly has come in handy. I even found a really good job because of it.

Others like me have come and gone. I guess they didn’t have enough power behind their swing. A few I even had to dispose of myself.

But none have ever come close to taking my job. My boss relies on me when no one else can do the job.

The hammer part of this post is part of a Blog hop Wildcard Wednesday Fiction Improv at the Will Write for Tomato Pie at erinmccolecupp.com. Be sure and hop over there and check out the hop.