Murder at First Sight
by JP Bird
I love JP Bird’s Murder at First Sight. I am happy to share it as part of a Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour and and even happier to share the author’s guest post: How I went from selling wine to writing a book.
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AUTHOR GUEST POST:
By JP Bird
How I went from selling wine
to writing a book
I love storytelling. I was a wine sales representative for nearly 15 years. The best part of my job was meeting new people and talking to them about the wines. Telling the story of how that winery came to be, what the winemakers are like, how the wines were made, and discussing the nuances of the flavors.If I’m being honest though, a lot of my storytelling was exaggerated to enthrall whoever I was hoping would purchase the wares I was flogging. That family-owned winery became the story of how the great, great grandfather swum his way through shark-infested waters to steal a grape vine from his competitor whose son ended up marrying his daughter. That small winery on a hill? That’s a mountain where they harvest the grapes and specially trained ostriches carry the grapes down in little baskets that are fastened to their backs. That wine you love? The grapes were picked at midnight under a full moon. It’s a black-tie event where everyone from town comes out to help. Tuxedoes and ballgown attire only as they handpicked each grape.
The longer I worked as a sales rep, the more outlandish my stories became. Entering a store with a bottle in hand, I would have a captive audience for the amount of time it took for them to taste it. Telling stories about the wineries fed my creative side which, I didn’t realize at the time, was desperate for an outlet.
When I started writing Murder at First Sight, it was in the early 2020s. Covid was filling the news. I was reading a lot of cozy mysteries. I loved their escapism. It was such a harrowing and uncertain time, and the books I devoured led me to a world where something bad would happen, the characters would fight their way through it and have a fun time. I specifically loved, and still do, the cozies with snarky characters.But with my creative storytelling outlet gone, I became desperate. I couldn’t regale captive audiences with my tales, so I needed to come up with a new outlet.
I wanted to create a world I could escape into while I was waiting for the next edition from my favorite authors to be released. I’ve always loved to write, but with work and life, there never seemed to be any time.
I initially wrote Murder at First Sight for myself. I completed it and had a sense of pride; I wrote a book. And then set it aside. Time passed. I reread what I wrote and laughed out loud a few times. I thought, what the heck, why not send this to a publisher and see what happens? I couldn’t believe it when Tule Publishing replied that they wanted to publish my book.
So, I traded in my corkscrew and tasting glass for a laptop and printer. Learned my favorite drink to sip on while I write is a chai latte with unsweetened vanilla milk and now spend my days mediating fights between my dog and cat while I argue (usually out loud in an empty room) about what my characters are going to do next.But I still attend as many wine tastings as I can. I tell myself it’s because I like to visit with my old colleagues. It is definitely not because I like to hear
thestories about the wineries and judge their creativity 😉.JP Bird
About Murder at First Sight

Murder at First Sight
by JP Bird
Series: Suddenly Psychic
Published by Tule Publishing on July 1, 2026
Pages: 208
Genres: Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth, Cozy Mystery, Mystery, Paranormal Cozy Mystery
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When a good deed might lead to murder…
Coerced into posing as a seer at her small town’s spring fair, barista and aspiring artist Amelia Wethers dives into the dramatic role, comforting herself that it’s only a few hours and then she can indulge in sweet and savory snacks. When the wealthy and snarky Summer Foster swans into her tent inquiring about the expected success of her swanky summer party, Amelia’s not prepared for the crystal ball to fill with smoke and reveal the shockingly violent murder of Summer’s husband.
Amelia grapples with skepticism, anger, and scorn as she tries to warn wealthy scion Phillip Foster that he’s a target for murder in a few weeks. Discovering she’s descended from a long line of psychics complicates Amelia’s investigation, especially when the town’s newest and distressingly handsome homicide detective dogs her every step and suspects her of murder.
It’s a race to the finish, and Amelia will do anything—including pre-dawn hot yoga, adopting her brother’s feral ferrets, missing dessert, setting herself up as bait and making a fool of herself—to stalk a killer.
Storybook Lady
Review
Murder at First Sight
by JP Bird
Debut author, J.P. Bird, has created a funny paranormal cozy mystery that is an absolute delight. When Amelia is unwillingly roped into posing as the psychic for a summer fundraising festival, she is even more reluctant to accept the fact that she may actually be “Suddenly Psychic” for real. When she gazes into the crystal ball, she is shocked to see a vision of a man being murdered. Amelia must grapple with her newfound second sight, and her efforts to prevent the murder. Her attempts to contact the victim to warn him continually meet with disaster and her search for clues lead to embarrassing situations as well. Slapstick humor from the main character’s klutziness, combine with her witty remarks and wicked sense of humor that will have the reader laughing out loud. Lots of clues and red herrings keep you reading. And if humor and a mystery are not enough, there is also a slow burn romance. It doesn’t take a crystal ball, to predict that the next book will b e just as much fun.
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