Award-winning novelist Kim Carter Awarded Two 5-star Editorial Reviews For Her New Mystery Release of “The Root Of All Evil – A Clara And Iris Mystery” Series by Reader Views. . .


It was undeniable the two widows had decades of wisdom over Quita’s tender age of twenty-two, but she had something just as valuable to offer— something they’d never survive without. Street smarts and a young, tech savvy mind.

Together, the three made a valuable team, and they took advantage of every opportunity. Quita had quickly learned that nobody, not even a seasoned crook, would suspect two old women in a four-door sedan of being undercover.


Reviewed by Tammy Ruggles for Reader Views (03/2024)



“The Root of All Evil” by Kim Carter

Posted on by Reader Views Review #1


The Root of All Evil

Kim Carter
Raven South Publishing (2024)
ISBN: 978-1947140134
Reviewed by Tammy Ruggles for Reader Views (03/2024
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“The Root of All Evil: A Clara and Iris Mystery” is the third Book in the award-winning Kim Carter mystery series, which takes murder investigation to a whole new level. Book three finds the Atlanta Police Department approaching widowed private investigators Clara and Iris with a different kind of case. They are excited to have put their first year of investigating behind them and now find themselves with a case that has been solved once.

It would have stayed solved and closed if not for the victims’ family members objecting to the jury’s findings. This challenging case is perfect for Clara and Iris and their team, as they are determined to prove that the two men behind bars for the crime were wrongly convicted of the double murder. The two women go undercover to dig into the gruesome crime, finding mystery and illusion at every turn. Worse, their lives are now in jeopardy because of the investigation.

For many reasons, Carter’s third book in the mystery series is a standout drama. One is that the plot is unpredictable. You can’t guess what’s happening, but you want to know and find your investigative instincts kicking in as you read along. I love the unique characters of Iris and Clara, two widows completely different from many PIs you may have encountered in murder mysteries. I like their tenacity and sharp wit. They just won’t let go once they sink their teeth into a case.

Carter’s style rings with authenticity, grit, and a healthy dose of humor, which holds you in suspense until the end. The fun part is that the novelist based these two lead characters after her mother and her mother’s best friend. Likewise, Carter’s life experiences inform her work, which I think adds so much to the story and characters, giving you an insider’s feel to the story. The dialogue is dynamic, and the pace is fluid.

This brief excerpt gives you an idea of the author’s succinct yet descriptive style and provides a little insight into the characters: 

It was undeniable the two widows had decades of wisdom over Quita’s tender age of twenty-two, but she had something just as valuable to offer— something they’d never survive without. Street smarts and a young, techsavvy mind.

Together, the three made a valuable team, and they took advantage of every opportunity. Quita had quickly learned that nobody, not even a seasoned crook, would suspect two old women in a four-door sedan of being undercover.

If you like thoroughly entertaining, character-driven mystery novels, you will become an instant fan of the compelling “The Root of All Evil: A Clara and Iris Mystery” and its author, Kim Carter.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR  Kim Carter 

Novelist Kim Carter is a multi-award-winning author and critically acclaimed writer of gripping suspense, chilling thrillers, and haunting historical mysteries.

Ms. Carter is widely known for her vibrant characters in her Clara and Iris Mystery series, a couple of overly curious widows who turn into private investigators. These funny women were inspired by Kim’s mother and her mom’s best friend. Book one of this series, Murder Among The Tombstones, was chosen as a Finalist for the 2018 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award and a recipient of the 2017 TCK Publishers’ Readers’ Choice Award.

Ms. Carter’s Mysteries and literary works include Sweet Dreams, Baby Belle, When Dawn Never Comes, Deadly Odds (chosen Editor’s Pick in Books Shelf Magazine in 2022), No Second Chances, ‘And The Forecast Called For Rain,’ and ‘Dark Secrets of the Bayou, and her new ‘A Clara and Iris Mystery titled ‘The Root Of All Evil in Feb. 2024.

“Dark Secrets of The Bayou” has been awarded a Reader’s Favorite Editorial 5-Star Review. It was also chosen the #1 Finalist for Best Historical Mystery from Reader’s Favorite 2021 book awards and a 2021 Killer Nashville Finalist for The Silver Falchion Awards. In 2022, “Bayou” was chosen by The Author Shout book awards as a Recommended Reads. All of Kim’s novels can be purchased online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, BAM, and Indie Bound.

Kim’s writing career started after she suffered an illness that made her housebound for a couple of years. An avid reader of mystery novels herself, she embarked on writing to fill her time. Kim’s health struggles and successes have been chronicled on Lifetime Television in early 2000, The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Women’s Day Magazine, and Guidepost. Now, with eight acclaimed mystery titles to her credit, Kim worked in many different capacities in county government.

Still, her job as a correctional officer ultimately offered her opportunities to talk and interact with a diverse group of people. Her experiences run the gamut from inspiring success stories to tragic endings as she writes within her mysteries. Kim began networking and connected with numerous homicide detectives, medical examiners, and prison officials. Her research has taken her to many places, including morgues, death row, and the occasional midnight visit to cemeteries to gain material for all eight of her novels.

Ms. Carter is a Saint Leo University graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. When she is not writing, she enjoys gardening and is an avid reader. Ms. Carter is a proud mother of four beautiful grown children. The author resides and shares her time in Biloxi, Mississippi, and Atlanta, Georgia.


~ EDITORIAL BOOK REVIEW #2 ~ “The Root Of All Evil ~ Reviewed
by Terri Stepek for Reader Views (03/2024)


Author Kim Carter wows fans yet again with another great Clara and Iris Mystery, “The Root of All Evil.” If you have not had the pleasure of meeting Clara Samples and Iris Hadley, here’s a little primer.

Both are widows in their “golden years” and have enjoyed a close friendship for over 50 years. Both are intelligent in their own ways but streetwise and tech-savvy. Clara is steady, calm, reliable, and the ever-present voice of reason. Iris is… not. She’s more reactionary, hot-headed, and has no working filter for her brain-to-mouth interface. Together, they’re unstoppable. They’ve opened their own business in their twilight years and are happy with their newfound careers as private investigators.

Their case this time is already solved. Or so the Atlanta PD says, having incarcerated two men for the theft and double homicide of a wealthy Atlanta couple seven years ago. Their friend from APD, Pritchard Pitts, has asked that they look further into the former case because not everyone believes the men serving time for the crime are the guilty parties.

As they investigate the facts, this case becomes more intriguing. There are a host of fun new characters and several old favorites. Two spectacular standouts among the new faces are from a crusty old diner—what many would have called a “greasy spoon” in the day.

As Iris says it:

“This place needs more than moppin’,” she commented, rubbing her fingers across the greasy pleather of one of the booths. “It needs Jesus.”

The owner/cook, Reno, is an enigmatic character with a gruff, anti-social demeanor. How he keeps his wreck of a restaurant, the Starlight, open is a head-scratcher of a mystery.
His one and only waitress, Marigold, is verbally abused by her boss and friendly, but she’s a seriously dim bulb. Her well-meaning teachers repeatedly passed her to the next grade level so she could eventually leave school and start her inevitable minimum-wage career. Feeling sorry for Marigold when we meet her at the diner is easy.

“The Root of All Evil” is packed with mystery, intrigue, lies, and misfortune. It’s also a fun and entertaining read with stellar characters, uniquely crafted and full of warmth, charm, and wit. While Clara’s steady demeanor is wonderful and wise, it’s ‘Iris’ who steals the spotlight nearly every time. She’s what I aspire to be: the crazy old lady who can get away with doing and saying whatever she wants.

Oh, to be so free… If you think this is one of those cutesy, cozy mysteries that old ladies like to read, let me disabuse you of that notion. With “Iris” surly comments, I don’t think it could qualify as such. While it shares certain traits with such novels, it aligns more with a PI/amateur sleuth story.

Fans who enjoy sussing out the facts and attempting to solve the case will enjoy this read, as will fans of mysteries with well-honed characters. If you enjoy solid mysteries that include wit, grit, and southern charm with a touch of “bless her heart…” then this is the read for you.

Fans of author Kim Carter and the Clara and Iris Mystery series eagerly await the next installment of murder, madness, and mayhem!


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Stellar Book Reviews Including a 5-Star Awarded Readers Favorite Review For Author, Marilyn L. Davis & Her New Book “Finding North: A Journey From Addict to Advocate”. . .


Finding North
Written by Author Marilyn Davis




Finding North:
A Journey from Addict to Advocate
by Marilyn L. Davis
Non-Fiction – Memoir
256 Pages

Reviewed on 04/10/2021 ~ Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers’ Favorite

Finding North: A Journey from Addict to Advocate by Marilyn L Davis takes readers on a journey of the author’s life. Marilyn speaks about addiction and how easy it was to experiment with her mom’s pills at a young age to escape from reality where she was unhappy because of a strained home and miserable school life. Her success story will inspire many readers who lead dangerous lifestyles because of their addictions and encourage them to emerge from addiction. She also speaks about the setbacks and struggles of addiction and the lifelong lessons they taught her. The author’s story and her vision give hope to addicts. It is a good guide for readers who are addicts to escape from their addiction and get started on their healing and recovery.

The memoir is raw and honest, and the author minces no words when it comes to sharing her story. Addicts will be able to connect with the author’s words, the commonality of their feelings, thoughts, and poor choices they made in their addiction, and finally the redemption that happens through the recovery phase. The author also shows how different yet distinctly typical an addict’s path is.


The story of how North House came into existence is also quite interesting. Her success story will make addicts come to terms with their loss and find ways to heal and get on with their lives. Finding North: A Journey from Addict to Advocate is a good page-turner and Marilyn L Davis’s story will give courage, hope, and determination to addicts to get free from their addiction and pain, and finally find their way to healing, and leading good lives.

Finding North: A Journey from Addict to Advocate is now available on Amazon in both e-book and paperback formats.


5-Star Awarded Readers Favorite Review!


Cat’s Book Review on Amazon

What will you learn from this beautiful memoir?
What overcoming drug addiction looks like and much more!

Exceptionally written from page one to the last, the author shares just how easy it was for her to begin experimenting with drugs at a young age as she shares her life with readers. Her writing style and layout of her memoirs are impeccable, as it made me keep reading to learn what happens next!

Marilyn writes in a “teachable” and “relatable” way as she shares her early years of managing rock bands and such. We all know “The Candy” was always available back in the days when she managed rock bands. Her life memoirs are about overcoming, loss, perseverance, hope, and inspiration. Then, a chance meeting with a Native American man who spiritually points out her future, she took it to heart in her early recovery.

After saving her life within her recovery’s hard work, she gives us the inside look of how generational addiction can happen, as both her daughters began addicts. Then came the real work of opening North House; she and managed North House, an award-winning residential facility for women. A women’s safe house of healing as I see it.

She began to help both her daughters become clean and drug-free. Marilyn has been on her journey and has celebrated 32-years of recovery while keeping her recovery journey moving forward. The author shows us the hard work it takes in early recovery to learn the roots and the underlying addiction issues, process them, and begin the power of healing within recovery.

I highly suggest everyone read this book if you want to be inspired by an amazing woman’s authentic memoir turned ‘Recovery Warrior’ through caring, empathy, and turned a call to action to bring solutions from addiction, even still today.

Advocate, Catherine Lyon of Lyon Media Services & Literary Consulting




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DeeDeeTee 5.0 out of 5 stars “…a chance encounter with Gray Hawk…” leads to new life, new purpose
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
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The book blurb called it “a chance encounter with Gray Hawk,” yet Gray Hawk believed it was an element of his destiny.

There are twists and turns from the parents stylized by the author’s perception extending from childhood escape, into addiction, through collapse of the family and into a personal redemption through shared service to others.

There are several additional stories here. Mother. Father. Family. Community.

This book maintains focus on the author’s relationship to manipulation, addiction, self-assessment, games of delusion and sustaining the illusion, “things are ok.” Still, there are the loose ends of those lives, the question of how the author slid down this road, not another, and the question why and how Gray Hawk came to play the role he did.

The writing style is straightforward and relentless, with the simple force you see at an AA meeting: “Hi, I’m so-and-so and I’m an alcoholic.” It’s fascinating to see simultaneous incongruent thought tracks: the external reality, against the internal mental contortions to have everything seem normal. “You think you’re Machiavelli but you’re really Bozo the clown” she’s told at one point. This author does not imbue events with grandiose significance or deep meaning. Readers may wish to do that.

Each of the 105 short chapters has a point without breaking the flow – it’s autobiographical after all. Extracted into focus by time and perspective, the chapters sometimes include bittersweet zingers.

At the end of the telling, the question remains ‘Was it a chance encounter?’


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WHO IS AUTHOR and ADVOCATE MARILYN L. DAVIS?

Marilyn L. Davis


Marilyn is a Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialist who opened and ran an award-winning residential facility from 1990-2011, called North House.

She recently celebrated 32 years of abstinence-based recovery.

She is the author of Therapeutic Integrated Educational Recovery System and editor-in-chief at fromaddict2advocate.com and twodropsofink.com.

In 2008, Brenau University created the Marilyn Davis Community Service Learning Award, which honors individuals working in recovery and mental health. In 2010, Marilyn received the Liberty Bell award, given to non-judges and attorneys for contributions to the criminal justice system and communities.

Before reaching these milestones, she was a desperate woman on drugs, managing rock bands at night, pretending to be okay, but ultimately giving up on herself, losing her husband, children, family, and friends due to her addiction.

A chance encounter with a 74-year old Native American named Gray Hawk showed her that healing herself would include meetings, Steps, and providing a house of healing for other women.

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You can connect with the author on social media and visit both here award-winning blogs…

Recovery Blog: https://fromaddict2advocate.com/about-marilyn-l-davis-editor-in-chief/

Literary Blog: https://twodropsofink.com/author/marilynldavis/

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Interview with Author – Marilyn L Davis – Book Goodies – https://bookgoodies.com/interview-with-author-marilyn-l-davis/

We Welcome J. A. Wright, Author to Lyon Book Promotions & Social Media Promotions

HOW TO GROW AN ADDICT: A Novel ~  By Author, J.A. Wright …

 

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About The Award-Winning Book:

Randall Grange has been tricked into admitting herself into a treatment center and she doesn’t know why. She’s not a party hound like the others in her therapy group—but then again, she knows she can’t live without pills or booze.  Raised by an abusive father, a detached mother, and a loving aunt and uncle, Randall both loves and hates her life. She’s awkward and a misfit. Her parents introduced her to alcohol and tranquilizers at a young age, ensuring that her teenage years would be full of bad choices, and by the time she’s twenty-three years old, she’s a full-blown drug addict, well acquainted with the miraculous power chemicals have to cure just about any problem she could possibly have—and she’s in more trouble than she’s ever known was possible.

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“Editorial Reviews”

“How to Grow an Addict is J.A. Wright’s debut novel. It’s been named best book of 2015 by Redbook/Good Housekeeping magazine and a finalist in both the 2015 USA Best Book Awards and 2015 Forward Reviews’ INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award.

“Wright deftly and insightfully describes how a life can spiral toward addiction and rehab. The story is raw and touching and I found myself rooting for Randall as she navigates redemption and sobriety. A gritty and honest read.”
-Susie Orman Schnall, award-winning author of On Grace and The Balance Project.


“J. A. Wright’s book is a compelling illustration of what fertile ground families are for nurturing addiction. It’s not all doom and gloom however – the story is told in a clear-eyed, unsentimental voice which, for me, made it utterly convincing.”  – Morrin Rout, Co-producer/presenter of Bookenz


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“It seems my friend and fellow Author, J. A. Wright has the ‘write recipe’ in writing a great piece of fiction that includes addiction and recovery laced & weaved real life experience into this storyline.”

It will be my next book I will be reading and excited to start. But I can tell you the ‘Amazon Book Reviews’ are exceptional, and they are coming in hot and heavy as (43) total as of this post. Now, I’m no ‘James Lipton’ of the “Actors Studio,” so here is a little more about her writing and a wee bit more about her personal side of life. We all know I only ask a few questions of my guests, and here is what Jodi shared.

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1.)  Do you share your recovery story with others? Or is this question “off-limits?”

Sure. I’m open to talking about it. I have no issues with anyone knowing about my life as an addict or a recovering addict.

2.) What is the most challenging for you as a writer?

Finding the time to write is my biggest challenge. It takes four or five days of writing for a few hours for me to get into a writing groove. I don’t get this opportunity as often as I’d like as I have a job (to support my writing ambitions), and it too often gets in the way of my writing. I do keep a process diary (journal) that I add ideas and thoughts to almost daily.

3.) How do deal with writer’s block?

I don’t deal with it very well. I’m pretty hard on myself about not getting something done on time. I’ve heard that giving yourself a break and adopting an attitude of gratitude is helpful. I might try it.

4.)  How difficult was it to weave in addiction into your storyline?

Not difficult at all. I was raised around heavy drinkers, problem drinkers, and alcoholics, and more enablers than I can count. I have no shortage of material.  LOL.

5.) Lastly, what are a few of your hobbies and interests? And can you tell us one thing readers may not know about you?

I run, I mountain bike and hike and I bake. I pretty sure I’m not  at all that interesting when it comes to those secret things, but I’ve always been leery about telling people I once collected stamps and I’m a super big fan of Jazz!


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LOL, I don’t think stamp collecting is all that bad to share Jodi … “-)

Well readers, there you go! Now that you have met our new featured Author, J. A. Wright, please go visit her wonderful website here J. A. Wright, Author and go connect with on social media and grab a copy of her fantastic book too!

 

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What is the most challenging for you as a writer?

Finding the time to write is my biggest challenge. It takes four or five days of writing for a few hours for me to get into a writing groove. I don’t get this opportunity as often as I’d like as I have a job (to support my writing ambitions), and it too often gets in the way of my writing. I do keep a process diary (journal) that I add ideas and thoughts to almost daily.