Blog Tour: The Tempering Agent
About the Book
Book Title: The Tempering AgentAuthor: Victoria Pitts Caine
Release Date: February 14, 2014
Dr. Priscilla Hackling finds herself thrown back into the murder investigation of her fiancé, Trey Whittington. While she was a suspect three years ago, she’s now working with the police to find the murderer, Egyptian artifact trafficker, Zarka El-Din. During a sting operation in Siwa, she and Agent Donnie Barnes are drawn to each other but Priscilla, overcome by personal ghosts from her past, decides a relationship isn’t possible. Priscilla realizes she’s the bait in the ruse and uncovers others involved with El-Din. Will she and Donnie reconcile and unravel the reason behind Trey’s death before El-Din kills her, too?
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My Thoughts
I have a mixed reaction to The Tempering Agent. This is the first Victoria Pitts-Caine book I
read, and I enjoyed it enough to want to read the others in this series. The
cover captured the essence of the series and the genre, and I was drawn into
the story almost immediately. What I wasn’t crazy about – the relationship
between Priscilla and Donnie developed too quickly for my taste, and when they
were each struggling with whether to pursue the other person, most of what came
to mind was memories of kisses and physical attraction. In addition, Priscilla
is a British citizen, yet her word usage and mannerisms seem American. The few
British references were cliché: greeting each other with “cheerio” and lots of
tea drinking. The author seems more comfortable conveying Egyptian and Middle
Eastern dialect, mannerisms, and customs and have obviously either done lots of
research or had personal experience. Information about archaeology, digs,
history, and government oversight is interesting and well-presented, sprinkled
throughout rather than dumped onto the reader. The suspense and intrigue
steadily increases as the book progresses to the point that I wasn’t sure who
to trust, and I began to see “bad guys” in every corner. I loved that! The
action sequences are exciting, and kept me reading. Each chapter heading
includes information about a gemstone which I found very interesting, but the
reference during a conversation to “the tempering agent” felt forced and
dropped into the story as if to justify the book’s title.
I was given a copy of this book for free from
CelebrateLit Publicity, and a favorable review was not required. All opinions
expressed are my own.
About the Author
Victoria Pitts Caine is a native Californian and lives in the central portion of the state. Her varied interests include genealogy and exotic gemstone collecting both of which she’s incorporated into her novels. The author has received recognition in both fiction and nonfiction from: Enduring Romance top 10 picks for 2008, William Saroyan Writing Conference, Byline Magazine, Writer’s Journal Magazine, Holt International Children’s Services Magazine, and The Southern California Genealogical Society. Her first novel was published in 2007 followed by two more as well as novellas and short stories in anthologies. Victoria is a former staff technician in air pollution control. She is the mother of two daughters. Now retired from the work force, Victoria and her husband enjoy travel, cooking, and are self-appointed “foodies”.Guest post from Vicki Caine
Since childhood, I have been interested in genealogy and ancient Egypt. Two of my prior novels, Alvarado Gold and Cairo, let me follow my fantasies into those two areas. Donnie the hero in The Tempering Agent is also in the other two books, and it was his turn to find his own romance. When archaeologist Dr. Priscilla Hackling finds herself drawn back into the murder investigation of her fiancé and the missing breast plate of the high priest, Agent Donnie Barnes, is just the man to help her out, even if she doesn’t think so. Traveling along with Priscilla and Donnie, I discovered some interesting facts about ancient Egypt, from the ruins in the Siwa Desert to the mystery of the Valley of the Kings. The genealogy factor in my novels is Donnie is loosely based on my cousin. Alvarado Gold tells the story of my family while Cairo and The Tempering Agent fueled my inquisitiveness about Egypt.Blog Stops
Here are Victoria's remaining blog stops:
March 25: Big Reader Site
March 26: A Greater Yes
March 26: Just the Write Escape
March 27: A Baker's Perspective
March 28: Margaret Kazmierczak
March 28: Janice's Book Reviews
March 29: Jeanette's Thoughts
March 29: Carpe Diem
March 30: Pause for Tales
March 30: Red Headed Book Lady
March 31: Mary Hake
March 31: Simple Harvest Reads
April 1: Tell Tale Book Reviews
April 1: Two Points of Interest
April 2: Among the Reads
April 2: Pursuing Stacie
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Victoria is giving away
Grand prize: Murano type heart necklace with lampwork bracelet and $25.00 Amazon gift certificate
1st Place: Green and white lampwork pendant and earrings
2nd Place: Set of three lampwork earrings
3rd place: Set of three holiday themed earrings
4th place: One ten $10 Amazon gift card
5th place: One ten $10 Amazon gift card!!
Click below to enter. Be sure to comment on this post before you enter to claim 9 extra entries! https://promosimple.com/ps/c9e1
Thank you for having me on your blog and taking the time to review the book.
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DeleteThank you for your review. Book looks really good.
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I enjoyed "The Tempering Agent" very much. I love exotic places.
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