Jun 222012
 


Kathi Oram Peterson loves to write edge-of-your seat romantic suspense and young adult time travels. The constant thread she sews in both genres is faith in a higher power. She works hard to entertain her readers with clean, uplifting stories. Her path to publication took a detour as she raised three children. During those years, Kathi read all the how-to books on writing she could find. When her last child graduated high school, she went back to college and earned her BA in English. She was fortunate to do an internship for the University of Utah’s Continuum magazine where she learned to edit and write articles in the “real” world. Shortly after graduation she was hired by a curriculum publisher to write and edit concept and biography books for children. She worked shoulder to shoulder with artists and computer programmers as she watched her children’s stories come to life. But the desire to write full-length novels called to her. Leaving the workforce, she devoted herself to writing fiction. She is very grateful to have had five of her novels published (The Forgotten Warrior, An Angel on Main Street, The Stone Traveler, River Whispers and Cold Justice.)

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LDSWBR: Do you find it easier or more difficult to write during the summertime?

KATHI: It’s about the same for me. Why? I try to write every day. Even when my kids were young and out of school, they knew that Mom had pages to finish, but once that was done we could go have some fun. What really nags at me in the summertime is yard work. And if it’s not my yard, than the neighbors’ lawn mowers and whatnot are buzzing. Those are major distractions. Thank goodness for ear plugs. ;)

LDSWBR: Would you rather be in the pool or next to the pool?

KATHI: Next to a pool, no wait . . . in the pool. It really depends on who I’m with, if I’m alone next to the pool reading. If there are others with me, in the pool.

LDSWBR: Ice cream or slushie? Slushee.What flavor?

KATHI: Slushie. Depends on the story I’m writing. If I’m into a romantic suspense, Tiger’s Blood Cherry. A lite romance Pink Passion Lemonade. But a YA time travel calls for Wild Cocoa Mango. Yummo!

LDSWBR: Thank you so much, Kathi. Enjoy your summer!

Cold Justice by Kathi Oram Peterson

AMAZON | DESERET BOOK

Missed connections.

Murder accusations.

Years of living lives apart.

Now Regi Bernard and Samuel Tanner can finally have their “happy-ever-after”

Then . . . Samuel disappears.

Kidnapped by the Raven Clan, a powerful Alaskan tribe, he is forced to stand trial in front of their justice council for a murder he didn’t commit.

Meanwhile Regi discovers evidence that Samuel has been taken against his will. She resolves to follow Samuel to Alaska and learns secrets about him she hadn’t bargained for.

Samuel’s faith is tested. Regi risks life and love to set him free.

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Reality Check by Karen Tuft

Cold Justice by Kathi Oram Peterson

Journey to the Fringe by Kelli Nielsen

Dangerous Favor by Joyce DiPastena (choice of print, Kindle or Nook)

Twitterpated by Melanie Jacobson

Of Grace and Chocolate by Krista Lynne Jensen

 

 

 

 

  17 Responses to “Cold Justice by Kathi Oram Peterson – Countdown to Summer 2012”

  1. Can’t wait to read this book! Those were some interesting types of slushies!

  2. Do you have a recipe for that Wild Cocoa Mango slushie?? That sounds pretty good. Maybe you could sip that while sitting in the pool, listening to the neighbor’s lawnmower—with your ear plugs in, of course. I’m excited to check your book out–it sounds very interesting.

  3. Tiger’s Blood is my favorite!! I can’t wait to read this book! And I was so excited that I had my copy autographed by her at the blogger/author luncheon.

  4. Romance and Suspense? How could anyone go wrong. Summertime reading gets more exciting everyday. A hot summer day, a good book and a slushie! That could work!

  5. My summer reading begins the end of next week! I can’t wait!

  6. I haven’t read any of Kathi’s books yet, but they are definitely going on my list. And a Pink Passion Lemonade slushie? Yum!

  7. Sounds really interesting. I love how so many books have sample chapters online!

  8. I read this book just last week, it was a great one!

  9. Sounds intriguing. I am wondering if it is in a modern day or a historical or speculative setting.

  10. Pink Passion Lemonade sounds really good as a slurpee flavor. Mmmmm. :)

  11. I love the different personae you seem to take on when writing different genres. :)

  12. I think it sounds interesting that the setting of this book is in Alaska. It looks great and maybe it will be a book I read by the pool. I love reading by the pool but have not been able to lately because of young kids and babies to watch.

  13. I think it sounds interesting that the setting of this book is in Alaska. It looks great and maybe it will be a book I read by the pool. I love reading by the pool, much better than getting in the pool.

  14. Waaaah!!! Another book that I want to read!! Can I win them all??? ;o) Seriously, Wild Cocoa Mango slushie??? Where can I get it?

  15. This book sounds really interesting and I look forward to reading it! I love when authors bring something new to the table. Those slushies sound awesome too.

  16. Suspense books are great…a way to have adventure without the risk! I’d like to read this one.

  17. I love romance/suspense books. What a great example for showing there’s life after children!

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