Welcome to my stop on J.J. Cook’s Virtual Book Tour for Death on
Eat Street, presented by Great
Escapes Virtual Book Tours. Please
leave a comment or question for J.J. to let them know you stopped by. The authors will be giving away one (1) print
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follow the rest of their tour here. My review will post over the weekend.
Zoe and the Biscuit Bowl By J. J. CookWriting the Biscuit Bowl Food Truck Mysteries was one of those strange moments that happens to writers. Neither of us are biscuit makers, though we enjoy a good biscuit.One day, Jim, who is ONLY a microwave cook, woke up with this weird idea about making biscuits with the middles cut out that could be filled with fruit or pie filling. That was pretty crazy in itself. We went out and bought the ingredients for biscuits, including cherry pie filling for the middles.While we were at the grocery store, Jim saw a deep fry, one of those small ones. I could almost see the light bulb go off over his head. “What if we deep fried them?”We’d passed a man making deep fried Twinkies at the fair a week before so I KNEW where that idea came from. “They’d fall apart,” I told him.“You can’t deep fry a biscuit.”“I think we should try it.”I didn’t like the gleam in his eye, but I went along with it. He set it all up, and even made the biscuits – the first he’d ever made. They were good. I was surprised.He scooped a hole in the top of each one and then deep-fried it. When they came out, he filled each one with cherry pie filling.“Really?” I asked.“Absolutely!” His mouth was already filled with deep fried biscuits and pie filling.He was right! The deep fried biscuit bowl was awesome! Crunchy and chewy. Sweet and hot.Our daughter, Jeni, came over to see what we were doing, and things got even stranger. “You should write a mystery series about a food truck that serves these biscuits,” she said.Hmmm.I phoned our editor and told her what we were doing. She thought it was a good idea too, and within a few days, our editor at Berkley Prime Crime did too!As Melanie Griffith said in Working Girl, you never know where the next big idea is going to come from.Read an excerpt and take a look at the Biscuit Bowl:
Death on Eat Street
By J.J. Cook
Biscuit
Bowl Food Truck Mysteries, Book 1
Publisher:
Berkley Prime Crime
Release
Date: April 1, 2014
Genre:
Cozy Food Mystery
Length:
304 Pages
ISBN: 978-0425263457
ASIN: B00F9EZAUW
Buy Links: Amazon
B&N Book Depository Kobo
About the book:
Zoe Chase always wanted
to own her own restaurant—but first, she’ll have to serve up a heaping helping
of meals on wheels, with a side of mystery.
When she’s once again passed over for a
promotion at work, Zoe decides to take the big leap and go for her dream. She
quits, gives up her fancy digs, and buys a fixer-upper diner in a shady part of
town. To keep above water during the renovation, she buys a used food truck to
serve the downtown and waterfront of Mobile, Alabama.
Zoe starts to dish out classic Southern food—but
her specialty is her deep-fried biscuit bowls that blow traditional bread bowls
away. After a promising start, things start to go downhill faster than a food
truck without brakes. First, someone tries to rob the cash register. Next, Zoe
is threatened by the owner of a competing food truck for taking their spot. And
when the owner ends up dead inside Zoe’s rolling restaurant, Zoe and her sole
employee, Ollie, find themselves hopping out of the frying pan into the fryer.
They need to find the real killer, before both of them get burned.
About J.J. Cook
J.J.
Cook writes award-winning, bestselling mystery fiction as themselves, Joyce and
Jim Lavene, and Ellie Grant. They have written and published more than 70
novels for Harlequin, Berkley, Amazon, and Gallery Books along with hundreds of
non-fiction articles for national and regional publications. They live in rural
North Carolina with their family. Visit them at www.jjcook.net.
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looks like a great book; thank you for the chance to win it
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ReplyDeleteLOL, I;m just chuckling at the stereotype that Southerners fry everything :) Sounds like a cute read
ReplyDeleteDelicious sounds debut. Can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeletewould so love to read this!!
ReplyDeletecongrats to JJ!!!!
thank you for the giveaway!!