Tell Me More Tuesday: Maggie Toussaint Shares New Release: Confound It

Today we welcome award-winning author Maggie Toussaint to The Paranormal Romance Guild and Tell Me More Tuesday!

Her Dreamwalker Series features a love-challenged psychic who solves mysteries. In Toussaint’s latest book, Confound It, sleuth Baxley Powell is appalled when the murder of a single mom is sidelined so that the cops can track down and arrest her, er, associates.

Baxley’s paranormal abilities came at the cost of her vanity. Though she’s only 28, her shoulder-length hair is stark white due to the power she wields. She can do touch readings, she has visions, she can hear the difference between a lie and the truth, she has a ghost dog, and she talks to the dead in her dreams. Her motto: Solace for the living and justice for the dead.

Her love interest, Native American, Sam Mayes, shares many of the same paranormal abilities, and some extra gears that he’s reluctant to talk about. He met Baxley several weeks ago and fell head over heels in love. His challenge: she just wants to be friends…

The Confound It book blurb

While hosting out-of-town guests at her Georgia home, Dreamwalker Baxley Powell is called upon to help investigate a suspicious fire. One of her guests, close friend and fellow dreamwalker Deputy Sam Mayes, accompanies her to the scene.

A meth cook is dead, and when Baxley visits her beyond the Veil of Life, she determines that the woman was murdered. Baxley pities Mandy Patterson, a single mother with aspirations for her teenage son Doodle. Unconcerned about the death of a criminal, the authorities pursue the drug-supply chain angle. Baxley worries about Doodle and vows to find out who killed his mother.

As the case grows more baffling, Baxley struggles against her attraction to Sam. Although her husband is missing and declared dead, she does not feel free to love again until she is sure of his fate.

Two suspects have the strongest motive, but Baxley has reason to believe they are pawns in a deeper game. And unless she can stop them, the world will never be the same.

Confound It Buy Links

Kindle link:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CX4FWHP/

NOOK BOOKS https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/confound-it-maggie-toussaint/1127956275?ean=2940162123163&st=PLA&sid=NOK_DRS_NOOK%20EBooks_00000000&2sid=Bing_e&sourceId=PLBiP176528

IBOOKS https://itunes.apple.com/cy/book/confound-it/id1383590774?mt=11

Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/confound-it-1

Amazon print Book https://www.amazon.com/dp/1603815953/

Barnes and Noble print book https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/confound-it-maggie-toussaint/1127956275?ean=9781603815956

Southern author Maggie Toussaint writes romantic suspense, mystery, and futuristic fiction. Her work won two Silver Falchion Awards, the Readers’ Choice Award, and the EPIC Award. Under her name and her pen name of Rigel Carson, she’s published twenty novels as well as several short stories and novellas. The latest book in her paranormal romantic mystery series, Confound It, released June 1, 2018. Maggie serves as chapter president of Southeast Mystery Writers of America and is Vice-President for Low Country Sisters In Crime. She lives in coastal Georgia where ancient oaks and Southern heritage cast long shadows. Visit her at www.maggietoussaint.com.

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https://www.goodreads.com/MaggieToussaint

https://www.facebook.com/MaggieToussaintAuthor

https://www.twitter.com/MaggieToussaint

https://www.mudpiesandmagnolias.blogspot.com

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/maggie-toussaint/30/1a5/572/

https://www.pinterest.com/maggietoussaint

https://bookloversbench.com/maggie-toussaint/

https://www.bookbub.com/authors/maggie-toussaint

https://www.amazon.com/author/maggietoussaint

20 thoughts on “Tell Me More Tuesday: Maggie Toussaint Shares New Release: Confound It”

  1. Hi Vicki,

    The permanent bad hair day is a side effect of her power. The more she used, the more color went out of her hair. Worse, it can’t be dyed or totally concealed. Imagine being stuck with snowy white hair (and it wasn’t by choice) when you were only 28. Baxley is not amused!

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