S.R.Claridge writes Mystery and Romantic Suspense novels. Her work has been said to have the energy of Dan Brown, the mystery of Mary Higgins Clark and the humor of Janet Evanovich. Claridge novels will take you to the edge of your seat, keep you guessing until the very end and ultimately warm your heart. It is on the pages of every S.R.Claridge novel that Mystery and Sensual Suspense collide.

For more information on bookings, interviews and upcoming releases, please visit the author website and Facebook fan page.
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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Still Glowing!

In case you didn't have a chance to see the True Blue Ebook Review of my suspense novel, House of Lies, I've reposted it below, with a link to the actual review.  I am still glowing!  :) 
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~ Review conducted by Stephanie Meyers at True Blue Ebook Review.
House of Lies - FIVE STARS - Mesmerizing
The first ebook I have chosen to review on TrueBlueEbookReview is House of Lies by author S.R.Claridge, published by Vanilla Heart. The reason I chose this novel is two-fold: first, because I wanted a new release in the mystery/suspense genre and House of Lies fit that description having been released just this month. (October 2012) Second, because I was seeking a new release that had yet to be reviewed professionally. I don’t like to read other reviews until after I have read the book for myself. Without further explanation, onto my review.


House of Lies is a political cult suspense about a woman who sets out on a mission to save her sister from what appears to be a religious cult group; however, as we move through the novel we discover that the religiosity of the group is merely a cover to hide the real agenda, which is quite political in nature. An anonymous tip leads her to a private investigator and a cop, who begrudgingly agree to assist her quest. That’s really all I can say without giving anything away.


This book has it all. There are plot twists that literally and figuratively take the reader to the edge of their seat and tauntingly leave them there. There is angst and suspense, action, romance and a little bit of sex. But, strangely enough, those things aren’t what drive the story. The character dialogue is the cohesive agent that skyrockets this book to a whole new level of storytelling. I was so enthralled I felt as if I were watching the story like a movie; that’s how powerfully written is the character interaction. But it doesn’t stop there. S.R.Claridge’s ability to tie together past and present events and weave them into a believable storyline is impressive; not to mention this author succeeds at doing something of which most mystery writers fail. She incorporates humor at precisely the right moments, when the reader needs a release from the mounting tension.


As I read, I began to wonder if the book, though fiction, held any truth about cult groups and their potential hidden agendas. I found myself contemplating if the author had once been involved in a group like the one described in House of Lies, and if so how much of what happens in the novel actually happened in real life. It was a similar feeling to what I had when reading Dan Brown’s DaVinci Code years ago. In fact, if I had to liken this book to one that is currently on the market, I would say it is The DaVinci Code, and I wouldn't be surprised if we find some controversy developing as word of this book gets out.


I give House of Lies a full five star rating. If you enjoy suspense novels, you will not be able to put this book down. Without giving away the ending, I can assure you that a sequel is to follow and I only hope it will be released soon.

What an exciting way to start off TrueBlueEbookReview!
Believability: Five Stars
Cohesive Flow: Five Stars
Characterization: Five Stars
Dialogue: Five Stars

House of Lies by S.R.Claridge - Overall Rating: Five Stars
House of Lies is currently available in Ebook at Amazon, Smashwords and Barnes&Noble with a pre-order print date for November 2012.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Review Reverie


Waking up to find new reviews posted can be both exciting and deflating, depending upon the nature of the review.  As a novelist, I want to write a story that people will enjoy...a story that will take the reader to the edge of their seat...a story that will tug at their heart, render them unable to step away and leave them forever thinking about what happened on the pages.  I want my books to pull the reader away from reality and completely absorb them into the story. 
 
Today, I am smiling big as I woke up and read this review: 
 
NYC Reviewers call the Just Call Me Angel Series "the best suspense series to come along in years," saying it is "a perfect blend of mystery and humor."


 

 
Needless to say, I am gleefully basking in a review reverie...for nothing pleases an author more than to hear that readers are indeed enjoying what has been written.   Thank you, thank you, thank you!
 
My books are available in ebook and print from Amazon, Barnes&Noble, Smashwords and many other online outlets.
 

 

 

Monday, January 16, 2012

A copy of an Interview from RipeReviews Reporter, Justin Rentschler

The interview can be found at: www.RipeReviews.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 17, 2012


The Heart of A Writer

I had the privilage of interviewing Author S.R.Claridge and, with her permission, have transcribed our conversation here. There are many, many talented writers in the world, but few that have the open heart, tenacity and high-spirit of this woman. She'll make you laugh, she'll make you cry and she'll touch you in a way that can only be described as honest. I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did.


Why do you think you chose to write suspense novels?

I like mysteries and things I have to try and figure out. I enjoy reading suspense novels and I think it is somewhat natural for an author to write what they enjoy reading.

Have you ever considered writing another genre, like paranormal or erotica?

I’ve never considered paranormal because my mind just doesn’t work that way. I can’t seem to think that far outside the box. I have written erotica, but they are short stories that will never be seen by anyone other than my husband. <blushing> I’m actually quite bad at writing in the erotica genre. I don’t know why, but I think it’s because my vocabulary is lacking in terms of coming up with creative words for penis and breasts. Let’s be honest, how many times can you write “mammoth mounds of glory” or describe how he “thrusts his manhood”…. <laughing>…. See what I mean? I should stick to writing suspense novels.

Would you describe yourself as a conservative writer, then?

I don’t think any part of my life would ever be described as “conservative”… not on paper and not in the real world. In fact, those who know me best are probably laughing at the mere idea of defining me as conservative. I think I’ve definitely mellowed some with age, but am far from conservative.

So, how then would you define yourself? Who is S.R.Claridge, the author?
That’s a tough one. Well, my first name is Susan and my middle name is Renee’, which is where the S.R. comes from. I’m half Serbian and half German, so if you want to know where my hot-headed temper comes from just combine Milosevic and Hitler and there you have it. On the flip side my heart is pretty tender and I believe forgiveness is key in any relationship. I think marriage required a lot of sex and friendship requires a lot of love…put the two together and you’ve found your soul mate. I love Jesus and talk God’s ear off probably more than even He wants to hear from me. I used to be a drug-using, chain-smoking vegetarian; but now I’m a meat-eating, smoke-free, soccer-mom who knows first-hand that people can change. I believe no one has the right to judge anyone else, and it angers me when I see it being done. I think life is about maintaining balance and that beauty is found deep inside. I believe people are brought together for a purpose and that there really are no chance encounters or coincidences. I know that anything good in me comes from God, because on my own I am bound to mess things up. More than anything I have been richly blessed with an incredible husband of almost 20 years and two super kids who bring more joy into my heart than I ever dreamed possible.

I see that you used to write lyrics. What’s one of your favorite songs from a lyrical perspective?

The Heart of the Matter by Don Henley. I love the chorus. <she sings>“I’ve been trying to get down to the heart of the matter, but my will gets weak, and my thoughts seem to scatter but I think it’s about forgiveness… forgiveness… even if, even if you don’t love me anymore.”


I also like Get Over It by the Eagles and Have A Nice Day by Bon Jovi. One of my all-time favorites is Everything by Michael Buble. I like too many songs to be able to answer this question.

You made a demo CD in Nashville. What was that like?

Oh my gosh, that was years ago and I can’t believe you even know about that! The CD was called, “Out of the Box” and it consisted of four songs that I had written: Live your Dream, Do Me, Good Time Girl and Come Into My Life. It was a great experience and I feel blessed to have had the chance to go through that process and work with some fabulous musicians. The problem was I’m a writer, not a singer so the demo really should have been made with a true-to-life singer.

You also have a CD released entitled, Open Your Eyes, and two singles called, Columbine and A Nation Under God.

You've done your homework! Open Your Eyes consists of 13 songs (I think) and they are more of a Christian tone. Columbine was a song I wrote after the Columbine High School shootings and A Nation Under God, I wrote after 911.

Do you still write songs?
I do, but no one hears them anymore. They're just sort of my own personal outlet now.

Back to your comment about not singing, you’ve sang on stage before. There are musicals on your resume.

True. I can sing, but that doesn’t make me a “singer.” I don’t have the type of voice that you would want to close your eyes and listen to; but if I have to get up on stage, playing a role, and sell a number I can do it. I’m not a “dancer” either, but I can dance on stage in a production if it’s part of the character I’m playing. Musicals aren’t my first preference when it comes to performing.

What would be your preference for performing then?

Shows that are a Dramatic/Comedic mix or that have an underlying meaning. I did a one-act type play on the topic of Sex&Marriage and I loved it. It touched people because it dealt with things to which every married couple could relate, but it also brought a comedic side to dealing with some of the challenges in marriage.

What made you fall in love with the stage?
When I was on stage I could be anybody I wanted. All the bad things about me disappeared. I was confident on stage in a way I couldn't be in life. I felt like I could breathe and nothing could hurt me while the spot lights were shining.

Let’s look at your entertainment background for a moment, do you think your experience on stage helps you write your novels?

I think every experience in life helps me write my novels. My experiences on stage are precious memories to me so there is a certain emotional element I can tap into and give to the characters in my books when needed. Some of the best times of my life have been on the stage.

Do you miss performing?
Yes…sometimes it feels like a raw aching in my chest. I do miss it, but I don’t know how I could fit it back into my life. Right now I pour my training and experience into my daughter, who lives to act and I get to be the Stage Mom who watches her shine. I’m often the teary-eyed one in the audience, especially during curtain calls…because I remember the wonderful feeling of the warmth of the lights, hearing the applause and those incredible chills of excitement.

You’re a mom of two children. What are your greatest challenges being a mother?

I think the answer to this question would vary depending on the age of the children, but for me, (my kids are 8 and 10 years old) the biggest challenge right now is in trying to steer them down the best path for where they need to and want to end up. I want to support their dreams and give them every opportunity toward success. They have more choices than we had growing up and everything they do starts when they’re so much younger than when we were kids. I want them to be balanced and make wise decisions. I also want to nurture their spirits so that they will stand on a strong foundation of faith and trust in God as they grow. Most of all, I want them to know that life can be hard, and we all make mistakes, but there is nothing we can’t tackle and get through together.

Your books are primarily about relationships between men and women and about the loyalty of Mafia families. Why did you choose these topics?

Relationships touch everyone. Everyone can relate to the difficulties and challenges of keeping a relationship going strong. It can be hard, but it doesn’t have to be impossible. The loyalty of Mafia families has always intrigued me because I think, despite some of their ideals on murder, they truly understand that blood is blood, a brother is a brother and you take care of your own. Period. It strikes a chord with me because I believe God puts you with certain people for a reason and it is your responsibility to care for, support and love the family He has given you; above all others. Baddah-Bing-Baddah-Boom.

I’ve had the privilege of reading several of your novels and reviewing them. I find your character interaction to be remarkably well-written to the point where I feel I am actually involved in the conversation. How do you do this?
Thank you. I think it stems from writing scripts and visualizing the scene in my head as if it is just that, a scene taking place in a movie or on a stage. I see the blockng and character movement before I write it.

I’m sorry to cut you off, but particularly in love scenes you are able to paint a clear picture without going into any graphic detail.

That’s because I’m not good at the graphic details, hence not writing erotica. <laughs> When I’m writing an intimate moment I envision what I would want to happen if I were living in that moment. Where would I want his hands to touch me? Would I be longing for a tender, sensual kiss that grows slowly deeper and more passionate? Or would I need a forceful, pushing against a wall and gripping me with desire moment? Do I need to see in his eyes that he wants me? Or am I unaware of it until I feel his lips closing in on mine? Just like being on stage, it’s the little things that make a scene work.
Real quick before we end our conversation, what do you think is the most important feature on a man?
I'm asked this question a lot and it always strikes me as odd. Whether it's a man or a woman, I think the most important feature are the eyes. The eyes tell you everything you need to know about someone... without sounding too cliche' the eyes truly are the window to the soul.
It has been a pleasure talking with you today and I wish you much success with your books. S.R.Claridge is currently writing the fourth novel in the Just Call Me Angel mafia suspense series and working on an independent novel, of which the topic she is keeping a secret for now. To pick up any one of S.R.Claridge’s novels, please visit Amazon, Barnes&Noble, Smashwords. Also, I understand Susan will be giving away a free download of one of her books to anyone who responds to this interview in the comment section. She has also graciously agreed to answer any questions readers post, as long as it doesn’t give away the plot in any of her novels. Thank you for being with us today.
Thank you for having me. It has been my pleasure to be here.