Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Watch Your Back by Kristen Hogrefe Parnell

 

 


About the Book



Book: Watch Your Back (Crossroads Suspense Book Three. It can be read as a standalone).

Author: Kristen Hogrefe Parnell

Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense

Release date: March 5, 2025

You can’t watch your own back.

Private Investigator Avery Reynolds leads the charge to expose Tampa’s supposedly “extinct” mob. The crime boss responsible for her foster brother’s death is within her grasp—until she hits a wall in the form of Ethan Bridger, a Coast Guard veteran who unknowingly derails her sting operation. When the elusive “Big Eddie” comes out of hiding, he targets their mutual friends about to tie the knot.

Avery sets aside her angst toward Ethan to focus on ending the crime boss’s reign of terror. But working together exposes her trust issues and his PTSD stemming from a comrade’s tragedy. When Avery goes solo into a prisoner exchange operation, she discovers her vulnerability too late—and must lean on Ethan and the God she thought had abandoned her. But will that help reach her in time?

 

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I received a complimentary copy of this book, and all opinions given are my own and not an endorsement of all author’s opinions. 



Author Interview


1. What was the most challenging part of writing your book?

 

The hardest part of writing Watch Your Back was finding the time to write it. My son was only a year old when the deadline for this story arrived, and he kept catching colds from the church nursery. At that time, he also struggled with night sleep, so my husband and I were both tired too. But God provided the inspiration and space to complete the project, and I’m so happy with how it turned out. 

 

2. How do you weave Biblical truths into your writing?

 

I love this question, because I want everything I write to point readers to Jesus. My goal is to reveal Biblical truth through mycharacter development. As the suspense ramps up in the story, how do the characters respond? Like us, my characters are flawed and make mistakes. Fiction is a beautiful vehicle to show redemption and God’s hand at work in people’s lives. 

 

3. Are any of your characters based off of yourself or those close to you?

 

In Watch Your Back, none of the characters are based off myself or someone close to me, though I always try to find at least one way I relate to the heroine. At first, I couldn’t figure out what Avery and I had in common. We are quite different! But then, I found our commonality: we both fear failure. She fears failing at the most important assignment she’s ever accepted, and as a writer, I feared failing to get this book written in time. That fear drew me deeper into her story, and I’d like to think we both learned a lesson about what to do with our fear together.

 

4. Do you have a favorite time of day you are most productive in your writing? 

 

As the mom to a toddler, any “free” time I have becomes my most productive time. However, one unique place I tend to write well is in the car. My parents live about two hours from us, and when we visit, I spend most of the drive writing something.

 

5. What is your next big goal as an author? 

 

In addition to more books for women and young adults, I would love an opportunity to publish my children’s book. I know it’s an entirely different market, but it’s a dream I have: to publish something my young son can enjoy within the next few years

 

 


About the Author



Kristen Hogrefe Parnell writes suspenseful fiction from a faith perspective. Her books have won the Selah Award and the Grace Award, among others. She lives in the Tampa, Florida area with her husband and son.

 

 

 

 

More from Kristen

Finding God in Our Fears and Failures

Whenever I write a heroine’s character, I generally see a small piece of myself in her. Although I relate to some characters more than others, I can usually spot some shared quality that helps me empathize with her early on in my writing.

Writing private investigator Avery Reynolds in Watch Your Back was different. I liked her, despite all her sharp edges, but I didn’t see myself in her at first. As time went on, I found our shared similarity: a fear of failure.

While our situations are wildly different, this fear is not. She fears failing to take down Tampa’s elusive mob boss and letting down the few people close to her that she cares about. The stakes are so high at the end of the story that failure is worse than death to her.

While I was writing her story, I was raising a one-year-old, working online, trying to keep up with my home, and barely holding my head above water. Fears of missing my deadline—or worse, fears of letting down my family—ate away at my confidence. I couldn’t do it all. I wasn’t cut out for it.



That revelation was in fact the most freeing discovery I could make. I couldn’t do it all on my own, because I was never meant to. God provided a supportive husband, grace for each day, and the inspiration I needed to finish this story. Most importantly, He provided His never-failing presence. “For not, for I am with you,” the prophet Isaiah writes (Isaiah 41:10a NKJV). Ultimately, the reason we should not fear is Immanuel, “God with us.” (See Matthew 1:23.) He will never leave or forsake His children (Hebrews 13:5).

I don’t want to give away any spoilers in Avery’s story, but I will say she has her own moment of self-revelation as well. But will she recognize God’s hand reaching out to her in time?

When was the last time you found yourself in a situation you couldn’t handle on your own? How did God show up in your story?


Blog Stops


Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, March 11

A Reader’s Brain , March 12 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, March 12

Texas Book-aholic, March 13

Betti Mace, March 14

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 15

Locks, Hooks and Books, March 16

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, March 17

For Him and My Family, March 18

Holly’s Book Corner, March 19

Book Looks by Lisa, March 20

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, March 21

Stories By Gina, March 22 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, March 22

Books Less Travelled, March 23

Artistic Nobody, March 24


Giveaway



To celebrate her tour, Kristen is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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