Published book eight - contest!!


Just published book eight, Forever Love - Never Ending Death. I'm so excited. You're going to love this book. This novel is the conclusion of Cassie's living nightmare.


Never fear my dear readers, there are many more books to come in the Woodmont Mystery Series. Sami will take over for her mother. Except our dear Sami isn't Cassie and the same tricks won't work on her.
Things will be quite different in Hidden In The Darkness. Where being a Grandville-Watkins opened doors for Cassie, it will cause Sami problems and she can't let anyone know who she is. Cassie's beauty was plus, but it's a hindrance for her daughter. If Sami wants to be taken seriously in her chosen career, she has to work extra hard to prove herself and she'll discover it will be an uphill battle.


Something else exciting about Hidden In The Darkness, you'll discover who is married and about their children. Roy married and she has already been introduced in the series. I wonder who she is?


Back to Forever Love - Never Ending Death. Since this book concludes Cassie's nightmare, I'm holding a contest to celebrate. Hope you all paid attention.


I'm going to ask a question and whoever answers it correctly will receive half-off the price of my next book. And for more thrills, it'll be a two-part question. If someone gets both parts correct, she or he will also receive a personalized goodie bag to go along with the half-off certificate.


Since a couple of my loyal readers purchase their copies via downloads of my books, that person will receive a free download.


Readers, you have all summer to get caught up so you can answer my question.


Put on the coffee pot and get your brains perking, here's the two part question:


A character was introduced in book one, Screams In The Dark, and mentioned regularly until just a memory by book seven, Whispered Words of Death. Number eight, Forever Love - Never Ending Death, the character is not mentioned at all.


Name the character and why you think the character ceased to be used.


All answers must be received by August 31, 2008. Email answers to: clexline@gmail.com


First correct answer received will be the winner. If there's a tie, I think something can be worked out to everyone's satisfaction. :)


Good luck!

Reviews


Screams in the Dark by Carol Exline (Paperback - August 11, 2007)


5 stars
Love it, September 20, 2007
By S. D. Stehle I love this story. I actually read this book a few months ago, but couldn't put it down, it will keep you guessing to the very end. I love the characters in this family. The author really knows how to bring her characters to life. Even those in your dreams. I recommend this book to everyone. Enjoy and Happy reading.








Haunting Cries in the Mist by Carol Exline (Paperback - August 22, 2007)


5 stars
Awesome, September 20, 2007
By S. D. Stehle The mystery continues, Carol Exline has done it again! She takes you deeper into the Grandville life, but poor Cassie will she ever catch a break she soooo deserves? I recommend that you read this book and find out, it is awesome, I can't get enough of this story. If you haven't read book one, (Screams in the Dark) get it you'll want to get this too, because once you start you will not want to wait on the second one to ship. I love this family, Exline's characters are so life-like. Enjoy.



Whispered Words of Death




In Whispered Words of Death Cassie is faced with several life threatening situations and a couple she has complete control. Roy and Bill go in search of answers. Next Sam receives a phone call requesting help, so he and Joey go off together. When Dora is called away to help her sister, Ruth Ann, Cassie is left alone with four babies at Witherspoon. Adam afraid for her safety has her sent to a safe house. Too late, Adam realizes he doesn't know where his wife and babies have been taken.

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Our mission statement is simply this:

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All donations made to the National Writers Association Foundation are tax-deductible and go to support the mission of educating writers.

Beware of the Silent Footstep





Beware of the Silent Footstep. Cassie finds a journal written by her sister Lainey. How did it get in Grandville Manor? Who put it there? Lainey? Cassie struggles with the new information she discovers as old memories fight their way to be revealed. She's been warned to Beware of the Silent Footstep or she'll forever hear those Whispered Words of Death.

Destiny's Deadly Web






Destiny's Deadly Web Did Cassie's battle cost her a brother and a father? Cassie momentarily thinks her world can't get any worse, but she's wrong, very wrong. It's one simple question that almost sends her over the edge of sanity. When Adam looks around and asks her where she's hidden Sami, Cassie's living nightmare begins...

Bill's sisters, Ruth Ann and Dora, join the family. Both women harbor numerous secrets.

Dora is the eldest of the cousins and remembers things that none of them could possibly know.

Ruth Ann appears to be wacky, but there's a lot more to her than meets the eye.

Another player enters the mix, Hunter who proclaims to love Cassie, but does he?

The family is put to the test when Cassie is kidnapped. Cassie must remember to Beware of the Silent Footstep.

Never Alone






Never Alone The mystery and surprises continue as Cassie, Roy and Sam welcome Adam into the family. With a new baby on the way, Cassie super sensitive to the energy around her. She hears a voice whispering over and over, “It wasn't me.”

Sam sees a tall dark stranger emerge from the fog and quickly disappear. Unsure whether the stranger is real or not, Sam worries. Could Marie be warning him?

Roy's new girlfriend isn't as sweet as she pretends to be, but she is smart. Leah makes sure no one sees her nasty sides, except for Cassie who is making sure she's never alone with Leah.

After the baby is born, Adam throws the entire family for a loop by suggesting they move into another house.

Sam frets that Marie's spirit won't appear to him in a strange home.

Cassie isn't sure she wants to leave Grandville Manor.

Roy refuses to join them unless Leah agrees. The voices won't stop and Cassie feels threatened. Maybe it's time to make a change and unravel Destiny's Deadly Web before it's too late.

Secrets From The Grave





Secrets From The Grave: Cassie's life is full and happy—she's living in her family home, Grandville Manor, and in her hometown of Woodmont. She has her daughter, her father, and cousins by her side.

In a split second, her world is turned upside down. Her husband Brad announces he's had enough of the constant intrigue, wants custody of his daughter, and has met someone else. Then the nightly dreams begin. Every evening Cassie's mother, Marie Grandville, sends visions showing her daughter how events really happened years ago. Cassie is allowed to see intimate details about her parents' lives. She sees numerous horrors her mother endured. If that wasn't enough, Cassie is given Journals written by her Aunt Nora. What the dreams don't tell Cassie, the Journals help to fill in the blanks.

To help take his cousin's mind off the turmoil, Roy talks Cassie into exploring the supposedly haunted Witherspoon Mansion.

Cassie loves the house and returns several times alone. Instead of being afraid, she is drawn to the house. Even hearing the screams for help, seeing a ghost, and the white banshees can scare Cassie away.

The handsome stranger from the Masquerade Ball returns and saves Cassie just as Brad slams her against building and his hand is tightening around her throat, ready to squeeze the life out of her. But who is this stranger? Does Cassie already know him? Is he an admirer of hers? Or is he the man who tried to attack her in her own bed?

So many questions and so many secrets are revealed that were once buried in the grave. Cassie is about to find out that what she believed to be true, never was, and it's safer if she's Never Alone.

Haunting Cries In The Mist







In book number two, Haunting Cries In The Mist: While trying to get a crib upstairs to the nursery, Cassie slips and falls down the steps of Grandville Manor or did she? Whatever happened, Cassie continues to hear the haunting cries of her baby. When Cassie starts sleepwalking and swears she's been attacked by a dead man, her cousin Roy urges her returns to work.

Cassie meets Clay Johnson who invites her to a Masquerade Ball. That evening was like a dream until Cassie spots the grim reaper and a clown. Before she can make a fool of herself by screaming, a handsome stranger, dressed like Prince Charming, rescues her. They dance in each others' arms like it was meant to be.

Clay arranges for Cassie to meet a very important man who will help launch her photography career, except Cassie is chased through an abandoned warehouse. After a phone call stating that Cassie was in danger, Roy and Sam Watkins rush to find her. As if that isn't enough, an intruder sneaks into Cassie's bedroom and they don't know how.

The men work frantically trying to unravel the meaning of the haunting cries and how the intruder entered Grandville Manor to poison Cassie and attack her.

If they don't hurry, no one will ever discover the meanings of the Secrets from the Grave.

Screams In The Dark



Screams In The Dark, kicks off the Woodmont Mystery Series with Cassie Grandville, who is an up and coming photographer struggling to make a name for herself and trying to leave her haunted past behind her. Only Cassie discovers it's easier said than done.

As the twentieth anniversary marking the disappearance and alleged murder of her older sister nears, Cassie continues to have a reoccurring nightmare. In it, she relives that night of terror when at eight years old she tried to find her sister in the dark woods and almost became a victim herself.

Only a stroke of luck and her uncle's timely arrival spared Cassie's life that unfortunate night. Now, twenty years later, someone has returned to finish the job. When strange things begin to occur in her own home and worse her husband doesn't believe her and insists she is imagining everything, Cassie calls her cousin, Roy, the current Police Chief of Woodmont.

In turn, Roy Grandville seeks the counsel of retired Police Chief Sam Watkins who was there the night Lainey vanished and Cassie was almost murdered. Sam remembers that night vividly. He also has guarded information that has been kept under lock and key since the incident. The two men have a lot to discuss.

After days and nights of hearing things being dragged overhead, music wafting through the house, her name whispered in the darkness, and items appearing and disappearing, Cassie is at the end of her rope. She waits for Roy to ride to her rescue while hubby keeps insisting that she needs professional help.

Then something happens that forces Cassie to run. During a horrible thunderstorm, Cassie, securely locked in her special windowless room, tries to sleep. An incessant pecking noise wakes her. She opens her eyes to find a hideous distorted masked man peering down at her through the skylight.

Feeling abandoned and alone, a terrified Cassie flees to the safety of her hometown.

Meanwhile, Roy is driving as fast as he can to reach her after receiving enough evidence from Sam to prove the perpetrator is back and planning another murder.

On her own, Cassie returns to the frightening and gloomy woods to once and for all stop the Screams In The Dark.

Coffee with Carol & Friends

This is a newsy update on how the books are progressing and other things. So fix a cup of coffee and let's get acquainted.....


Creation of Woodmont Mystery Series. I've been asked many times at my book signings where the idea for the mystery books came from and how publishing them came about. The answer is — it wasn't intentional and not what I set out to do. Well, that didn't sound right, let me explain.



During a conversation with a co-worker, I told her about this collection of short stories I had and wasn't sure what to do with them. She said put them together in a book. What a novel idea! But as it often is in life, things don't go as you plan.



The prologue in my first book, Screams In The Dark, was written as a complete short story. It certainly wasn’t meant to end up being the beginning of a book. In fact it was the story I took with me to the seminars and workshops I attended as I researched what I was going to do.



After that wonderful suggestion to put the stories in book form, I wrote and rewrote the prologue, but somehow it grew into my first book. Although it wasn't planned, I used local names and local settings throughout the book. Names like Grandville, Witherspoon, and Atherton and places like Upton, Woodmont, and Cumberland.



The series takes place in Woodmont, which is a fictional town, surrounded by a huge farming community and forest land for hunters and a hunting lodge known as the Woodmont Lodge. Woodmont is the name of the area where my husband grew up and using it seemed logical, since we are surrounded by mountains and wooded areas. Grandville Manor is based upon a house I pass every day to and from work. It's a beautiful home, not as old as Grandville Manor, but regal, and it also has a pond. I could picture the Grandville family living there.



Thrilled that I'd written a whole book, I couldn't wait to talk to a literary agent. My bubble was burst when she informed me that if I insisted on writing mysteries that I had to write a series with strong characters, and no less than four books. (She thought I should write children books.) My hopes were dashed and I'd had my heart set on my next book being about time travel. Maybe one day.



Back home I trudged and sat down to stare at my computer. How could I do what she asked? Honestly I didn't know I could complete one book, but to continue with a series using the same characters? Three more books? It was a daunting task. After a few fretful tries, Haunting Cries In the Mist, was written. (This book was featured in the Hagerstown, Md., magazine and this book has the most beautiful cover. Not just because I design it as I do all my book covers.)



It was another conversation with the same co-worker that gave me the concept for the series— the fact that we don't really know anybody. We think we know our siblings, best friends, parents, but we only know what our loved ones allow us to know. The entire Woodmont Mystery Series brings that fact home in every book. Just as our characters think they have the puzzle solved, another piece is brought to light and the dynamics are changed. As we know, that is exactly how life is.



Even with the second book written, something didn't seem right. I felt disjointed from my characters. We weren't connecting. Then an idea occurred to just write background pieces about each character to see if that helped. It did. Secrets From The Grave flew from my fingertips. By the end of this book, I was falling in love with Woodmont and all its inhabitants. This book remains one of my favorites because of all the intimate secrets that are revealed.



For those of you who have read my books, you might find it interesting to know that the lovable Sam Watkins was only supposed to be a bit player. I needed a police chief to officiate the investigation of Cassie's missing sister, Lainey. Uncle Phil was supposed to be Cassie's tower of strength, but it didn’t work out that way. Sam was going to enter and exit by the second book. Instead Sam grew on me and his part took center stage in the series.



Spoiler Alert: If you haven't read the series, please don't read this paragraph. When I wrote the scene where Sam accidentally made Cassie cry and then hurried to the cemetery to confess to his precious Marie, I was as shocked as the rest of you that he turned out to be Cassie's father. Again the dynamics of the series shifted. Sam became the hub that will keep the group together.



By my fourth book, Never Alone, I'd hit my stride or as I often say — found my voice. I'd connected with everyone and quickly moved on to Destiny's Deadly Web. I wasn't stopping. With Sam in their lives, the Grandville family was reuniting and living together. Cassie's cousins joined them: Roy, Bill and Bill's sisters, Ruth Ann and Dora. So much happening. Beware of the Silent Footstep, was book number six. This book really brings home that we think we know the Grandvilles and got a handle on the Athertons, but nope. Lots of twists and turns throughout the entire series.



Another thing that has been brought to my attention is all the coffee drinking the characters do. That makes me laugh. The coffee sessions are written mainly to help readers in case they missed a clue and are not sure who did what to who. Can't have my faithful readers confused. Although if anyone is ever unsure, please email and ask. I'd love to hear from you and will be glad to answer any question you may have about the series.



For the next couple years that's all I did — write, rewrite, and write some more. By 2003, I felt exhausted and thought I was losing my objective opinion of the characters. My male characters were either sickly sweet or so hateful they needed to be shot. So I searched and found an online writers' workshop and joined. That interaction helped me immensely. Being with other writers forced me to think outside the box and stretch my writing skills. The give and take between authors, especially those from other countries, was exhilarating. The books were set aside and it wasn't long before I was submitting and selling short stories & ebooks for publication, of course under a pen name.



It was 2005 when I could hear the inhabitants of Woodmont calling my name, begging me to return. They were tired of waiting. During the time I was absent from Woodmont, I'd discovered Lulu Press, thanks to my friends at the workshop. I'd proven myself as a writer by selling stories. I'd followed all the rules and guidelines and made all the edits the editors demanded.



The Woodmont Mystery Series was mine and I decided to publish my mysteries my way. I did my homework and researched like crazy. But after being told that my last name wasn't salable. I knew what my path was. Oh I took flack from peers who thought I should have gone through the traditional publishing house. What’s amusing is the people who grumbled the most and loudest to my face have never written a book in their life, not one, and all except for one person none of them had ever published a single story. Reminds me of those people who tell you how to raise your children, yet they don’t have any kids themselves. Amusing.



I’m pleased with the success of my books. To date, my first two novels have ISBN numbers are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble and can be ordered through any book store in the country. And all of my books can be purchased through Lulu Press.



There are so many loyal fans who can't wait for the next book in the Woodmont series. In the town where I work, there are eight people who've purchased every book published in the series. Where my husband works, there are four. Where I live, there are five. Even my mother is involved and has two ladies who stop by where she works to get the next novel.



In the near future, I'll be opening a book store at my home. Of course it’ll have copies of all my books, but it’s my heart’s desire to have items from other artisans of the local area. Not just authors, but painters, quilters, knitters or crafters. Whatever their talent is, I'd love to be able to have a spot for it and showcase it. Although not set in stone the name of the store will be Woodmont Books & More.



Dec. 1 -- Beware of the Silent Footstep, book #6 is done and ready to purchase.

Dec. 5 -- Whispered Words of Death is now in editing.

Special Note: There is only one more book after Whispered Words left in the Cassie saga. That mystery will be solved. Sami is next.


It's been a year since we've started the book signing circuit. The first signing was on December 13, 2006, at a library housed in a historic home. It's a beautiful library, the rooms have lots of wood paneling, a couple fireplaces and big windows.

On Saturday, December 15, 2007, we had the last book signing of the year. Well, as far as I know. Oh and I use "we" because there are usually a couple of my best friends accompanying me. I'm fortunate enough to have six who do their best to be with me for every signing.

Plans for 2008 include branching out for more signings. Will keep you all posted.


I've been recapping 2007 in my head. It was a terrific year.

Highlights of the year: friends, book signings, magazine with Nora Roberts, and promo experiences.

** The closeness I feel towards my dearest friends who accompany me to my book signings is overwhelming. Who would ever have thought that I would be so connected to girlfriends from my high school days. It's like being with sisters. We call ourselves the Sizzling Seven. Although most of the sizzle is coming from hot flashes. lol

Because of them, I'll be writing a book called "When Ten Becomes Seven -- Death Brought Them Together." A fictional story based on real life high school friends who connect years after gradution when a classmate dies. Very true, but I'll be adding more frills to our lives to keep the story interesting.

Let's face it, we're country chicks and our lives are not that exciting — not for a book. lol You should see the house I picked for the book's setting. Awseome!

** New friends. Met a wonderful woman, Shelle, who now helps me with the editing process. She's great and I love her insight. And my Curves family is terrific. There are four ladies who have not missed a book. If you want to picture the character Ruth Ann in your mind -- see Trudy.

** Book signings. My second book signing was a huge success. Makes me smile every time I remember that day. Every author should experience such a turnout at least once in their life. It's a shame that there won't be another signing held at that location. It seems management demanded a cut of my sales. That won't be happening. The one thing I've prided myself on is keeping the prices down as much as possible on the books so everyone can afford to own the complete Woodmont Mystery Series.

The location of the last book signing was different, a very busy place, yet not once did we feel unwanted or in their way -- which is a big plus.

** Having one of my books selected to appear in a magazine was one of the biggest highlights of the year.

** Followed closely by meeting Nora Roberts who was also in the magazine with me. Wow! It was an awesome experience.

** Learning about promotion. It's mind boggling how much promoting is a big part of getting my name out there. Besides that is the promotion items. Not just business cards or postcards, but ink pens, bookmarks, book thongs, calendars, and coffee mugs. Gotta have coffee mugs since coffee is a big deal in Woodmont. To keep expense down, I've learned to make my own bookmarks and book thongs. All these items will be stocked in my book store.

This brings me to another venture I'm working on. It'll be called Coffee with Carol & Friends just like this newsy blog. Plans are that one Saturday a month, I'd like to feature, at my book store, an artisan. Be it a writer, poet, painter, quilter, knitter, etc. who will share with us why they write, paint, knit etc. and how they started in their chosen craft such as from the influence of their mother or grandmother or grandfather, and perhaps give a demonstration of the craft. We all have so much to share with others and we should.

Speaking of sharing, my cousin, Dora, shared a poem she wrote in honor of the Woodmont Series and it's now featured at the beginning of my books. Its first appearance was in the fifth book, Destiny's Deadly Web. Look for it! Hugs Dora!



Please email me with any suggestions you may have. I'd love to hear from you. clexline@gmail.com

Featured in Local Magazine


Imagine my surprise when I was contacted and asked if I wanted one of my books featured in a local magazine. Good thing I was sitting. Haunting Cries In The Mist was the book chosen and it had good company with one of Nora Roberts' (J.D. Robb) books. Quite an honor.

Discover The Mystery

My first book, Screams In The Dark, kicks off the Woodmont Mystery Series with Cassie Grandville, who is an up and coming photographer struggling to make a name for herself and trying to leave her haunted past behind her. Only Cassie discovers it's easier said than done.

As the twentieth anniversary marking the disappearance and alleged murder of her older sister nears, Cassie continues to have a reoccurring nightmare. In it, she relives that night of terror when at eight years old she tried to find her sister in the dark woods and almost became a victim herself.

Only a stroke of luck and her uncle's timely arrival spared Cassie's life that unfortunate night. Now, twenty years later, someone has returned to finish the job. When strange things begin to occur in her own home and worse her husband doesn't believe her and insists she is imagining everything, Cassie calls her cousin, Roy, the current Police Chief of Woodmont.

In turn, Roy Grandville seeks the counsel of retired Police Chief Sam Watkins who was there the night Lainey vanished and Cassie was almost murdered. Sam remembers that night vividly. He also has guarded information that has been kept under lock and key since the incident. The two men have a lot to discuss.

After days and nights of hearing things being dragged overhead, music wafting through the house, her name whispered in the darkness, and items appearing and disappearing, Cassie is at the end of her rope. She waits for Roy to ride to her rescue while hubby keeps insisting that she needs professional help.

Then something happens that forces Cassie to run. During a horrible thunderstorm, Cassie, securely locked in her special windowless room, tries to sleep. An incessant pecking noise wakes her. She opens her eyes to find a hideous distorted masked man peering down at her through the skylight.

Feeling abandoned and alone, a terrified Cassie flees to the safety of her hometown.

Meanwhile, Roy is driving as fast as he can to reach her after receiving enough evidence from Sam to prove the perpetrator is back and planning another murder.

On her own, Cassie returns to the frightening and gloomy woods to once and for all stop the Screams In The Dark.





Where books can be purchased:

Screams In The Dark is the first in a series featuring the Grandville family and is available at: http://www.lulu.com/content/446326

ISBN# 978-1-4303-1330-4

Haunting Cries in the Mist is also available for purchase at: http://www.lulu.com/content/455372

ISBN# 978-1-4303-1211-6


Secrets from the Grave is now available for purchase at http://www.lulu.com/content/455404

Never Alone is now available for purchase at http://www.lulu.com/content/756498

Destiny's Deadly Web is now available for purchase at http://www.lulu.com/content/790647

Beware Of The Silent Footstep is now available for purchase at http://www.lulu.com/content/790770

Whispered Words of Death is in editing and will be ready soon.


Books can also be purchased at Lulu Press, Barnes & Noble, Amazon or through any book store.

Welcome My Friends


Hello and welcome to the Woodmont Mystery Seriesblog. Let me acquaint you with me and my work. I write mysteries with a touch of romance. Currently published are the first six books of a mystery series, each set in the fictional town of Woodmont, centered around Cassie Grandville, her cousins, Roy and Bill, and the illustrious retired Police Chief of Woodmont, Sam Watkins.