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Where No One Will See by Felicia WatsonWhere No One Will See by Felicia Watson

Publisher:  DX Varos Publishing (April 11, 2023)
Category: Mystery, Detective Mystery
Tour Dates April 17-May 19, 2023
ISBN: 978-1955065788
Available in Print and ebook, 271 pages

Where No One Will See

Description Where No One Will See by Felicia Watson


Lucia Scafetti, a Philly private eye, has tried to move out of the shadow of her infamous crime family. She has her own business, her beloved dog Rocco, and she’s starting to date the cute lawyer down the hall. Her life is upended when her notorious hitman father disappears while in search of the diamond and gold coins he stole from his last victim.

Lucia races to unravel the mystery of her father’s disappearance before a crooked and powerful cop beats her to it. Though Lucia’s allies are scanty and her enemies numerous, she tries to resist the questionable help on offer from her Mafiosi family. It looks like Lucia must finally decide on which side of the law she truly belongs, knowing the wrong choice could send her to prison – or an early grave.

Praise for Felicia Watson


‘It easily checked all my boxes required for a successful science-fiction novel and kept me flipping the pages time and time again.
What I liked the best about this story, however, is the feeling of discovery as the Lovelace travels farther and farther into the unknown. I have a soft spot for stories that take the reader where no one has ever been before and We Have Met the Enemy delivers this feeling in droves.”-Publisher’s Weekly, for We Have Met the Enemy

“The prose is supple and accurate. It begins with action. While the reader is given time to breathe, the action thereafter never really lets up…McGuffins are skillfully crafted, aliens are both imaginative and credible, and the tech is believable and serviceable without getting in the way.”- Judy Moore, Author of ‘Is Death Really Necessary?’, for Spooky Action at a Distance 

“A richly imagined and immersive starship tale.
Watson’s prose is filled with vivid worldbuilding details while still managing to feel urgent and punchy…. Though the book is preceded by two others, the story is self-contained enough for those new to the series to hit the ground running. The tale is thoroughly in the tradition of Star Trek…and fans of that franchise will enjoy Watson’s Roddenberrian world. The result is pure space opera, nothing more or less.”- Kirkus Reviews, for The Risks of Dead Reckoning

“`The author delivers an enthralling mystery.. There are whiplash-inducing plot turns throughout and a wholly gratifying final act. Hopefully Watson will give this unforgettable private eye her own well-deserved series. A clever, supercool gumshoe effortlessly steals the show in this delightful caper.”-Kirkus Reviews, for Where No One Will See

Awards for Felicia Watson


EVVY Award for Science Fiction, 2020 –We Have Met the Enemy

2022 Independent Press Book Awards, Distinguished Favorite Science Fiction Series 1st Place for the entire Lovelace Series

Interview With Felicia Watson

TR: Please tell us something about Where No One Will See that is not in the summary.  (About the book, character you particularly enjoyed writing etc.)

FW: This novel is a rewrite of the first book I ever wrote and never got published. It’s set in the 90s because it was originally written in the 90s. My critique group back then let me know the story just didn’t work for them. It had good elements but the narrative didn’t hang together. One woman I really respected said, “I think you’re not yet a good enough writer to tell the story you want to tell.” After all these years of writing, I felt like I was talented enough to finally tackle the story and do it justice.

TR: I always enjoy looking at the names that authors choose to give their characters. Where do you derive the names of your characters?  Are they based on real people you knew or now know in real life? How do you create names for your characters?

FW: It’s a mixture of things. Lucia, well, she came to me with that name, that’s all I can say; I can’t imagine calling her anything else. Her dog, Rocco, is based on my actual late dog Rocco (mixed with another dachshund I owned) so that’s where that name came from. Other characters (like Patsy and Albie) are based on people I know, and then there’s Julianna, a character I love and gave the prettiest name I know.

TR: Where did you get the inspiration for your cover?

FW: My publisher gave me three options and I loved the one we went with. It gives a good feel for the story – the threat Lucia is under and also her using the internet (a novelty in the 90s) to hunt down the killer.

TR: Which actors would you like to see play Lucia, if the book were to become a movie, play, or mini series.  (you are welcome to choose actors for other characters as well)

FW: I think Amber Tamblyn could pull it off. She’s not quite 6-feet tall but she gives that idea of a tall and muscular woman that would be absolutely necessary to play Lucia. And she’s an author to boot! Or Ava Michelle if she’d put on a few pounds for the role. Gabrielle Union would be absolutely perfect for Juli.

TR: What kind of messages do you try to instill in your writing?

FW: I like to write about flawed people who make mistakes, and recognize their errors at some point and use that knowledge to grow and better themselves. I guess I’m always looking to impart a message of self-knowledge, hope, and redemption.

TR: What draws you to this genre? 

FW: Not only do I love puzzles (which a good mystery novel should be) but I started reading mystery novels very young – Ellery Queen was a favorite while I was still in grade school. Also, at that age I used to stay up late and watch those hard-boiled detective movies of the 30s and 40s with my mom, so writing a detective story was always something I wanted to do.

TR: Will Lucia have more to tell readers in the future?

FW: Oh absolutely. I have the sequel in its final stages of readiness.

TR: Do you have any writing projects that you are currently working on?

FW: The sequel to Where No One Will See and I’m idly thinking about a 3rd adventure for Lucia, too.


About Felicia WatsonWhere No One Will See by Felicia Watson


Felicia Watson, author of the ground-breaking romance, Where the Allegheny Meets the Monongahela, and the award-winning scifi novels, The Lovelace Series, started writing stories as soon as they handed her a pencil in first grade.

When not writing, Felicia spends her time chasing after her not-so-brilliant, but darling and beloved dogs, being chased by her truly brilliant, darling, and beloved husband. She is known to friends and family as an amateur pastry chef and still finds time for swimming and her day job as a scientist.

Website:  https://www.feliciawatsonwrites.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FeliciaTes
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FeliciaWatsontheAuthor/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feliciatheauthor/

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Book Giveaway Winners

Thanks so much to all the authors, publishers, and publicists for all of the awesome giveaways! They are so much fun to host and I know my readers appreciate them!!
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Campbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce DonovanThe Campbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce Donovan

Publisher:  DX Varos Publishing (March 7, 2023)
Category: Literary Fiction, British and Irish Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Tour Dates March 13-April 11, 2023
ISBN: 978-1955065702
Available in Print and ebook, 396 pages

Campbell Sisters

Description Campbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce Donovan


Helen Campbell is the eldest and most practical of three sisters, daughters of hard-working Irish emigrants living in New York City in the 1950s. She does what she can to keep the wild-child middle sister, Carolyn, in line and support the youngest, Peggy, as she pursues her dreams of becoming a doctor. Then Helen meets Charlie.

While it’s love at first sight for those two, Carolyn’s antics threatens to derail all the sisters’ future happiness. However, through thick and thin, the three sisters strive to prevail, though not necessarily in the ways they thought they wanted.

My Thoughts Campbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce Donovan


The Campbell Sisters takes place in 1950’s New York City.  All three sisters are in their 20s and still living with their parents in an apartment.  They are Irish Americans.

The three sisters share a room so are always pretty aware of what each are up to. Helen, the oldest sister, is pretty much in charge, as her mother has always reminded her that she is the oldest. She is also considered a spinster and the age of 25 because she is not married.

Helen works at an orphanage and takes her class to the park.  They are not allowed to bring any toys however, one of the boys sneaks a ball out and it goes sailing into the bicycle lane.  He runs after it and is hit by a bike.  The man riding the bike, Charlie, feels awful and wants to help. He insists on carrying the boy back to the orphanage with Helen and her charges.  Then he asks Helen out and waits for her until she is done working for the day.

After that day, they went out frequently. Charlie is a boxer and one night, he takes her to see a fight. The fight did not bother her however, the other thing she saw across from their seats did.  She saw her middle sister, Carolyn with her boss.  Long after Helen comes home, her sister Carolyn appears climbing into their second floor, bedroom window.  Helen confronts her.

Their parents heard and in the morning at breakfast, they confront Carolyn.  Even though the girls are grown, they have a curfew and their dad is very strict about it.  He told Carolyn that since is will not follow his rules, she will have to move out by the end of the month.  For Carolyn, she digs herself a hole, deeper and deeper.

Their youngest sister Peggy, is studying to become a doctor.  While out celebrating with Helen and Charlie one nights, She meets Charlie’s best friend and manager, Joe.  Sparks fly.

Some of what happens is predictable however, that does not detract from the novel.  It is well written and 1950’s New York is brought back to life in all it’s grandeur and some of it’s underbelly as well.  The characters are well written as well.  I felt like I was there as part of the family.  In fact, I think it would make an excellent movie!

‘The Campbell Sisters’ is a gem of a book and I highly recommend it! I give it all 5 stars.  I will be thinking of the characters for a long time to come!

About Eileen Joyce DonovanCampbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce Donovan


Eileen Joyce Donovan has been writing her entire life, in one way or another, whether it was imaginative stories for friends, or advertising copy for clients. At the persistent urging of her husband, she finally agreed to seriously edit and revise one of her stories and take the plunge. Years later, her persistence paid off and both her debut historical fiction, Promises, and her second novel, A Lady Newspaperman’s Dilemma, won prestigious awards. Her short stories have appeared in several anthologies, and her essays have been included in various Chicken Soup for the Soul editions.

She lives in Manhattan, New York and is a member of Authors Guild, Women’s National Book Association, Women Fiction Writers Association, and The Historical Novel Society.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/etdonovan1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eileen.donovan.923


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