Terry Odell
Odell, Terry
FL
Tiffany Schofield
Hello, and welcome. I'm proud to be a member of MWA. Thanks for dropping by
I can't remember learning to read, only that I always did. My parents tell people they had to move from our first home because I finished the library. Learning to write is another story. In some ways, I've always been a writer—I just never put the words on paper. Most of my ideas were based on books or television shows or movies I thought I could "improve" with my own plot or character changes. But my 'real' writing was usually more technical. I wrote curriculum or training manuals.
I discovered fan fiction, which was a great training ground once I decided I could handle all the boring typing mechanics. Writing dialog with all those commas and quotation marks in the right places was a major headache—too much work. I could enjoy my stories in my head and not have to do all that technical stuff.
But, one weekend, when I was home alone, I decided to try to rework a story that had been rattling around in my head for years. It had started as a vague MacGyver story, but turned into a Highlander one, because that was what I was reading at the time. I sent it to someone whose work I'd been editing, and she gently guided me through fixing my hack mistakes.
The gauntlet had been thrown. There were 'rules' I had to learn, and since I had no more wall space for needlepoint, writing became a challenge and a new creative outlet.
An avid mystery reader, I thought I'd try writing a mystery, but as my daughters pointed out, it was more of a romance. (Mom, she noticed his brown eyes were flecked with hazel on page 10. It's a romance!) I realized that even when reading a mystery, I was captivated by the relationships between the characters – Faye Kellerman's Rina and Peter, Barbara Parker's Gail and Anthony, even Laurie R. King's Mary and Sherlock. Even in books without continuing relationships, I was still watching characters hook up more than paying attention to the crime—on the first read. Of course, this means I read almost every book twice; once for the relationship, once for the mystery.
I'm a firm believer that the genres are not exclusive.
I now have four romantic suspense novels published with Cerridwen Press, and my first from Five Star Expressions, When Danger Calls, released in December, 2008.
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Nowhere to Hide Author: Terry Odell Published: July 16, 2010 by The Wild Rose Press Category: Romantic Suspense Main Character: Colleen McDonald, Graham Harrigan The trouble with running away is that you take yourself with you. After police officer Colleen McDonald is injured in a case gone south and her partner dies, she leaves her job and friends in small town Oregon for a fresh start as a civilian in Orlando. When a deputy sheriff comes to her door investigating a possible missing person, she’s determined to get him out of her life by beating him at his own game. Click for more info. |
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Hidden Fire Author: Terry Odell Published: February 12, 2009 by Cerridwen Press Category: Romantic Suspense Main Character: Sarah Tucker, Randy Detweiler Returning from a stint as part of a task force on violent crime, Randy Detweiler is eager to reunite with Sarah Tucker in Pine Hills, but she’s having second thoughts about their relationship. Can she deal with a cop who gets called away at a moment’s notice, especially one who won’t talk about his job? |
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When Danger Calls Author: Terry Odell Published: December 10, 2008 by Five Star Category: Romantic Suspense Main Character: Ryan Harper; Frankie Castor If someone asks single mother Frankie Castor to clear a room, she'll smile and find a vacuum cleaner. Ryan Harper uses a gun. Can they work together when their lives depend on it? Frankie’s returned to her childhood home in Montana to help care for her mother. Her biggest worries are balancing the budget and the upkeep of an aging home. When she offers a man a ride home from the hospital, she never imagines she’ll end up having to choose between her daughter’s life and matters of national security that could cost the lives of millions. Click for more info. |
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