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July 2, 2018 By Vicki Stewart

Shutter to Shudder Now Available on Amazon.com!

Shutter to Shudder has been released and is now available in both paperback and e-book on Amazon.com.  Click here to purchase your copy today!

The inspiration for this story came to me while watching my daughter take pictures with our Nikon camera one day.  Enthralled by the highly magnified images she saw through the camera’s lens, I remember thinking, “What if I put a paranormal spin on a story and have it be a camera with a past, not an actual person?”

And the story evolved from there.

The main character, Hailey Sloan, was a lot of fun to create.  She’s quick-witted, kind, ambitious, honest, and is one of those people you always turn to for good sound advice – and to join you for some spicy late night tacos!

I hope you enjoy this new story and would love to hear from you once you’ve read it.

Happy reading!

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June 27, 2017 By Vicki Stewart

Reader’s Choice Award Contest Book Review – Changing of the Guard Received 5 out of 5 Stars!

I am so grateful for another 5-star review from Reader’s Favorite, this time by Arya Fomonyuy.  Thank you so much for your glowing review of Changing of the Guard, Book Five in the Tori Cooper Novels!

 Reviewed By Arya Fomonyuy for Readers’ Favorite

Changing of the Guard is Book Five in the Tori Cooper Novels by Vicki Stewart, a scintillating paranormal read that will grab the interest of fans of fantasy, paranormal, thrillers, and crime fiction. It’s rare to find an author who combines elements from different genres and successfully crafts a story that is balanced and reads with fluidity, yet Vicki Stewart has succeeded in doing this with unusual mastery.

The FBI is still on the hunt for serial killer Zander, and they rely strongly on Agent Tori Cooper’s paranormal skills to lead them. When Tori discovers the hideout of the mysterious, dark-haired woman believed to have a strong connection with Zander, they circle her hiding place, believing it is their chance to break the case and bring in the demon who has caused untold pain to many families. Then there is a twist and Agent Tori Cooper is in such a dilemma that provokes powerful conflicting emotions, a dilemma worse than anything she’d experienced before. Can she make the right choice?

The author wastes no time before introducing readers to one of the compelling characters in the story, the antagonist, and she does it in a way that allows the reader to penetrate the inner workings of his mind. The stream of consciousness comes across vividly in the writing and it doesn’t slow down the pace in any way. I enjoyed the way Zander is developed and how the author penetrates his conflicting thoughts. He is a pathological killer. Changing of the Guard features excellent prose, a powerful, fast-paced, and conflict-driven plot, and characters that are hard to put down. This book was delightful and very satisfying, a perfect example of a page-turner.

 

Filed Under: Blog, Changing of the Guard Tagged With: Changing of the Guard, Tori Cooper Novels, Vicki Stewart

March 1, 2017 By Vicki Stewart

Book five has been released!

The fifth and final installment of the Tori Cooper Novels is now available on Amazon.com!  I’m very happy how the rest of the story unfolded, and hope you love and enjoy it as much as I do!

Click here to order your copy of ‘Changing of the Guard’ today!

With two paranormally gifted children, a guardian angel and a telepathic dog as her protectors, FBI Agent Tori Cooper rarely has an opportunity to use the words ‘boring’ or ‘normal’ in daily conversation.  It’s been three years since the shooting, and serial killer Alexander, aka Zander, Wells remains at large and at the top of the FBI’s most wanted list.   Agent Hunter’s team of highly trained agents has remained committed to Zander’s capture, with Tori leading the way as their psychic guide.

When Tori discovers the identity and location of the mysterious dark-haired woman and the Dalmatian believed to be connected to Zander, the team sets an elaborate trap to finally bring him out of hiding, and from under Lucifer’s protection.

As the plan begins to unfold, Tori receives unsettling news regarding her son, RJ, forcing her to reconsider her role on the team as well as her position with the FBI.  She’s put her blood, sweat, and tears into finding the man who put her in the crosshairs of his scope, and she’s made promises to the families of his victims that she won’t give up until Zander is in custody, dead or alive.  Her children are her priority, but she worries, will the team be able to catch Zander without her?

 

Filed Under: Blog, Changing of the Guard Tagged With: Changing of the Guard, Tori Cooper, Tori Cooper Novels, Vicki Stewart

December 4, 2016 By Vicki Stewart

Friendships without Boundaries

You know the expression, ‘You can choose your friends, but you can’t choose your family’? Some of my closest female friends are like sisters to me. We encourage one another; we tease one another when we do something stupid (which we often do), and we cry with one another when one of us goes through a difficult time.

Life can be whatever you make of it, and it’s much more enjoyable when you surround yourself with people who you care about and who care about you. Tori, Ben, Piper and Logan have been together since their days at the FBI academy and have formed such a deep bond; they would willingly give up their own lives to protect each other. And as most close friends do, they also tease each other like siblings.

Children from the Light, Chapter 16 “…Giving Tori a raised eyebrow grin, Ben asked, “And how is that a healthy breakfast option for you and the twins?”

“They have zucchini in them! That’s healthy!” Tori argued, trying not to laugh.

“Zucchini in a cupcake, that’s chick food,” Logan snorted, derisively.

“Don’t worry, buddy, I’ve got you covered,” Ben advised. “We also have scrambled eggs, bacon and hash browns.”

Logan nodded in approval and said, “Awesome. Now that’s man food!”

“Man food? Since when did eggs, bacon, and hash browns become man food? Women eat bacon too, you know. You’re both such dorks,” Piper sighed, rolling her eyes.

“Remember who drove here today, Pip,” Logan teased.

“Don’t worry; I would drive you home if he bailed on you,” Tori promised.

“Thanks, Tori! See? That’s how you treat a friend, Logan. You should take notes,” Piper joked…”

Sweet Zucchini Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

Ingredients:
For the Cupcakes:
1 1/2 cups flour
1 cup brown sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 zucchini, grated
1/3 cup olive oil
2 eggs

For the Frosting:
2 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup butter, softened
2 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:
1) Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line a muffin pan with paper or foil cupcake liners.

2) In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt.

3) In a smaller mixing bowl, combine the grated zucchini, oil, eggs, vanilla and lemon zest and then add the mixture to the larger mixing bowl. Stir the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until combined.

4) Divide batter evenly into the muffin pan, filling each liner 2/3 full.

5) Bake the cupcakes 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a cupcake comes out clean.

6) Remove the cupcakes from the oven and cool the pan on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Then remove the cupcakes from the pan and allow them to cool completely.

7) To make the frosting, blend the cream cheese and butter together in a mixing bowl until creamy.

8) Mix in the vanilla and gradually stir in the confectioners’ sugar.

9) Pipe a generous swirl of the frosting on top of each cupcake and serve.

Filed Under: Blog, Children from the Light, Recipes Tagged With: Children from the Light, Tori Cooper Novels, Vicki Stewart

October 16, 2016 By Vicki Stewart

Everything is fine, Goliath

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. ~Joshua 1:9

Those are pretty powerful words, wouldn’t you agree? How successful are you at following them? Yeah, me either.

I can usually handle the little things pretty well, like being late for an appointment or finding out there’s a new process at work that’s completely opposite to what I’m used to. It’s other times I need to remember not to worry and to ask God for a little help. For example, when your spouse loses their job and you go into instant panic mode. Or when a loved one gets injured, and you wait for what seems like forever for the doctor to tell you how serious things are.

Either way, it all boils down to one thing, the agonizing feeling of not being in control. Unfortunately, my life is all about control, so I really struggle with offloading my worry to God. Sometimes I think, “He’s too busy for my little problem. I don’t want to bother God with this.” The irony of course being He’s already well aware of my ‘little problem’ long before I am.

What about when someone asks you what’s wrong? Is your first response like mine because you don’t want to sound like a Debbie downer, “Everything’s fine!” (Even though the little voice inside your head is screaming, “No she’s not, look closer, she’s a complete mess!)

We’re all guilty of it, even Tori. Her faith is very strong, but there are days she forgets too. Today she realized there are times even cooking therapy doesn’t help, not even when making one of her favorite soups.

Children from the Light, Chapter 14 “…“The baby’s heart rate is dropping, doctor.”

“We’re going to lose them both!”

“Somebody do something!”

Tori shuddered as she replayed the end of her dream again in her head. Blinking back the tears clouding her vision, she felt a small twinge in her back that lately was a sign that she’d been on her feet too long. A quick glance at the clock revealed she had just lost fifteen minutes standing in front of the kitchen counter, lost in her thoughts.

“Okay, enough of that!” she exclaimed, frustrated at how easily she was being distracted today. She stared down at the ground pork resting on the bottom of the mixing bowl in front of her and sighed.

“Is Tori okay?” she heard Goliath ask, who as usual, was holding a vigil on the floor by her feet, hoping for something edible to fall off the counter.

She gave him a small smile and quietly replied, “Everything is fine, Goliath…”

Pork Meatballs in Parmesan Broth

Ingredients:
1 pound ground pork
8 ounces of low-fat ricotta cheese
½ cup seasoned Italian breadcrumbs
1 egg
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 generous pinch each of kosher salt and fresh ground pepper
1 cup shredded aged Parmesan cheese
4 tablespoons of grape seed oil
32 ounces low-sodium, natural chicken broth
1 cup chopped, canned artichoke hearts
2 cups fresh baby spinach
16 ounces old-fashioned egg noodles

Directions:
1) Combine the first six ingredients in a large bowl, including ½ cup of the shredded Parmesan. Form the mixture into 2 inch round meatballs and stage them on a plate.

2) Working in batches, heat 2 tbsp. of the grape seed oil in a deep pan and sear the meatballs over moderate heat, turning every 2-3 minutes until they are browned on all sides. This step is important as the meatballs need to be browned and firm enough to hold their shape without falling apart in the broth. They will cook all the way through in the next step.

3) Return all of the meatballs to the pan and add the broth and the remaining ½ cup of shredded Parmesan. Cover and simmer for about 20 minutes, to cook the meatballs through.

4) Meanwhile, cook the egg noodles according to package directions, drain and stage them nearby.

5) Add the artichoke hearts and spinach to the soup and cook a few minutes longer until the spinach has wilted. Adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper as needed.

6) Spoon a generous helping of the egg noodles into bowls and gently ladle 3-4 meatballs into each bowl along with enough broth to cover the noodles. Sprinkle the soup with additional shredded Parmesan and serve.

Filed Under: Blog, Children from the Light, Recipes Tagged With: Children from the Light, Tori Cooper Novels, Vicki Stewart

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