Friday, May 4, 2018

Syria, Virginia

By Erin Unger







Thanks for having me today, Tanya! I’m so excited about my novel which is releasing in the near future. Fateful Fall, A Worthington Investigators Romantic Suspense, is located deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains where communities are tight-knit and very small.


For years, I’ve dragged my family to Syria, Virginia for the Graves Mountain Lodge Fall Apple Festival. The food, the smells of funnel cake and hot apple preserves, and the crowds of happy attendees makes a merry escape for a day. Add fall foliage colors blowing across the mountains and it’s a writer’s paradise rife with story ideas. And this is where I just had to make a series full of murder and small-town intrigue. In Fateful Fall, A Worthington Investigators Romantic Suspense, my crew of female private investigators work to solve a grisly crime in a fictional location based on the farm where this festival takes place.








One of the coolest things about the farm which hosts the festival in this tiny town is how they own several yurts which can be rented for vacations and wedding venues. How fun would it be to stay in the mountains in a yurt? In my romantic suspense series, my gals plan to stay in one to be in the middle of the location of their murder investigation. It was great fun to plan the details of a murder around an outhouse and a yurt.



Another great thing about the farm I based my romantic suspense at is how it uses so many resources to keep it afloat. From an apple processing factory to vacation rentals, including a beautiful lodge, to tours of the farm, I had plenty of things to make the story interesting and different. This kind of a working farm means lots of different workers from all backgrounds, who help to create a diverse range of people. . .and lots of chances for things to go wrong.





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Blurb From Fateful Fall releasing in the near future:


One suspect after another is cleared from Ava’s list until she’s sure she has the real killer targeted in her sights, but he’s hunting her, too. How will Ava and Cory find the killer and admit their love before they are buried under a mountain of secrets?









13 comments:

  1. Thanks for visiting, Erin!

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  2. Hi Erin! Your book sounds awesome...Funnel cakes and murder. I have to say your apple festival sounds like fun too.

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    1. Thanks Barbara! It's the best fall festival in the mountains of Virginia I think.

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  3. Thanks for having me! Your blog is beautiful. Have a great weekend.

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  4. This mystery sounds like a fun one to both read and write, Erin. I love apple festivals, and always manage to somehow get home with a delicious pie. Cheers

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  5. Tanya and Erin, love the mystery in this post. I have to admit I had to look up what a yurt is. Fun. Erin your book sounds intriguing.

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    1. Thanks Zoe. Yurts are quite interesting,aren't they?

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  6. Haven't been to VA yet but love those mountains!
    Good luck and God's blessings.
    PamT

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    1. The mountains are so beautiful around here! I love to hike them too. Thanks for stopping by Pamela.

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  7. Hi Erin, Can't wait to read Fateful Fall. I think we need to visit that apple festival together!

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    1. That would be so much fun to do with you. The festival is always the first 3 weekends of October.

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  8. Sounds like such a fun location! I love small towns, apple festivals, and a yurt would be intriguing!

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    1. I'd love to emerse myself in a small community for a good week just to experience it through the people's eyes. Thanks for commenting, Emily!

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