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Tami HoagBestselling Author Tami Hoag Debuts Newest Thriller Down the Darkest Road at Sho Clothes “Shop Talk”Wellington, FL (January 9, 2012) – New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag will unveil her newest thriller Down the Darkest Road at Sho Clothes “Shop Talk” on Tuesday, January 10. Hoag, who is well known on the dressage scene in South Florida as a Grand Prix rider, will not only speak at “Shop Talk” but will also sign books and meet with fans. “I am a big fan of Sho Clothes and have spoken at ‘Shop Talk’ before. I always look forward to returning,” Hoag said. “Tuesday night should be a great time because I enjoy meeting fans and talking about my new books. Down the Darkest Road is the third book in this series and I think my fans are going to like it.” Down the Darkest Road will give horse fans and non-horse fans alike a thrill, and in typical Hoag fashion it’s a novel that’s hard to put down. “Tami will be speaking at 6:30 pm on Tuesday night and I know we will have a packed house,” said Michele Hundt, owner of Sho Clothes. “Tami is a great speaker and has a huge fan base in South Florida. I love all of her novels and can’t wait to read Down the Darkest Road.” Bestselling Author Tami Hoag Hits the Road on South Florida Book Tour to Promote Latest Thriller “Down the Darkest Road”Meet Tami Hoag in Delray Beach, Wellington and Vero Beach Wellington, FL (January 3, 2012) – New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag, who is a professional Grand Prix dressage rider when she isn’t sitting at her keyboard pounding out suspenseful novels, is hitting the road to debut her newest novel, Down the Darkest Road. Hoag’s book tour started in Minnesota leads back to her home of Wellington, Florida, as she visits bookstores, meets fans and signs books in the South Florida area. Hoag kicks off the Florida leg of her book tour Wednesday, January 4th at Murder on the Beach at 7 pm in Delray Beach, Florida, followed by the Wellington Barnes & Noble on Thursday, January 5 at 7 pm, located in The Shoppes at Wellington Green. On Saturday, January 7, Hoag will appear at the Vero Beach Book Center, in Vero Beach, at 3 pm. Bestselling Author and Dressage Rider Tami Hoag to Headline South Carolina Book and Author Event![]() Tami Hoag is headed to South Carolina to speak at the South Carolina Book and Author Event. (Photo courtesy of JRPR) Wellington, FL (October 26, 2011) – Writer and rider Tami Hoag will be putting down the reins for a few days to head to Charleston, South Carolina, where the New York Times bestselling author will be featured as the headline speaker for the South Carolina Book and Author Event, an annual celebration of reading taking place at the Charleston Marriott. Hoag’s latest novel Secrets to the Grave is being released in paperback for the first time and her fans are eagerly expecting the third thriller in that series, Down the Darkest Road, which will go on sale on December 27th. A prolific author with a huge fan base, the South Carolina Book and Author Event is already sold out. During the event, over 700 of Hoag’s fans will get the chance for a sneak preview of Down the Darkest Road. “I really enjoy the chance to speak with my fans, especially when we are talking about a new book,” Hoag said. Hoag is known for her suspenseful page-turning novels and has 14 consecutive New York Times bestsellers to her credit with more than 35 million in print in more than 20 languages worldwide. She is also known for her skill in the dressage ring, and after the South Carolina event she will return to South Florida to prepare for the winter dressage season. Celebrity Horse Lover and Bestselling Author Tami Hoag Shares Inspirational Tale on the Equesse Radio Show![]() Tami Hoag, pictured with her Grand Prix horse Bacchus de Light, recently appeared on the Equesse Radio Show. (Photo courtesy of JRPR) Wellington, FL (June 22, 2011) – Dressage rider and New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag recently shared her insights on achieving personal and professional success on the Equesse Radio Show with Cynthia Royal and Leah Juarez. Equesse Radio, considered Horsepower for the Soul, captures the listener’s yearning to connect with horses through the stories of those who have. With interviews from a herd of horse-inspired celebrity authors, athletes, singers, entrepreneurs and artists, Equesse Radio gives a weekly gift of insight and inspiration. “As a Number 1 New York Times Best Selling author with over 35 million books in print and as a competition-level athlete, Tami Hoag is just the type of horse-inspired celebrity the Equesse Radio audience craves,” said Cynthia Royal. “With achievements in both arenas of literature and the Olympic horse sport of dressage, Tami has insight on achieving personal and professional success that exemplifies the ‘Horsepower for the Soul’ theme on which Equesse Radio is built.” Royal added, “In the show, Tami shares just how horses have influenced the character we publically know as ‘Tami Hoag’, as well as their impact on the characters she’s crafted in her books. But it’s her insight on the meditative balance horses provide to offset her career and life demands, plus her belief in allowing, even nurturing, the contribution of all beings – even those of her horse – that will resonate with listeners attempting to balance pursuit of their own life dreams,” Royal said. Hoag, who lives in Wellington and competes her horses on the Grand Prix dressage circuit, said she enjoyed being on the show. “The theme of the day was Character and we talked about the characters of my horses and how they connect or translate in any way to my work as a writer. It was really an interesting and fun discussion,” Hoag said. Tami Hoag Serves as Celebrity Hostess of Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center’s Benefit Auction and Dinner Dance![]() Tami Hoag was the Celebrity Hostess at the recent VTRC’s Benefit Auction and Dinner Dance in Wellington, Florida. (Photo courtesy of Rebecca Hinson) Wellington, FL (March 8, 2011) – New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag enjoyed one of the most rewarding evenings of the charity season when she served as the Celebrity Hostess of the recent Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center’s Benefit Auction and Dinner Dance. It was the second year in a row for Hoag to host the event, and the sold-out benefit featured 500 guests in attendance at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida. “It was another fantastic evening and it was bigger and better than ever,” Hoag said. “I know firsthand what time spent with horses can do for the soul. To be able to help disabled individuals have the same experience is a gift I’m glad to give.” During the benefit, all 22 of the Vinceremos horses were “adopted,” which insures that Vinceremos will be able to continue providing recreational and therapeutic riding instruction for special needs children and adults in Palm Beach County. Founded in 1982, Vinceremos is a nonprofit organization located in Loxahatchee, Florida, near the world famous Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, home to the Winter Equestrian Festival. Mystery Writer and Dressage Rider Tami Hoag Wins Premier Equestrian Sportsmanship Award at Gold Coast Dressage Opener Festival CDI![]() New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag, who is also a professional dressage rider, won the Premier Sportsmanship Award at the Gold Coast Dressage Opener Festival CDI. (Photo courtesy of JRPR) Wellington, FL (February 1, 2011) – New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag recently unveiled her new novel Secrets to the Grave, and now the writer and dressage rider is unveiling another mystery – she is a great sport! Hoag won the Premier Equestrian Sportsmanship Award at the Gold Coast Dressage Opener Festival CDI. Sponsored by Premier Equestrian, a leading supplier of dressage arenas, horse jumps, arena footing and stable accessories, the Premier Sportsmanship Award is awarded to a rider who displays a high level of sportsmanship during a show. Thanks to being a great sport, Hoag rode away with a pair of German-designed Roeckl gloves from Premier Equestrian. “I am really honored to win the Premier Sportsmanship Award. It’s an important thing for me to be a good example, as well as a good sport, at all the shows,” Hoag said. “While I am happy to be considered a ‘good sport,’ I think one reason I would be seen that way is because I do have fun at the shows. It really should be a fun experience for everyone; after all, we come to the shows because that is what we love to do.” Author Tami Hoag Talks about New Novel Secrets to the Grave on Stable Scoop Radio Show![]() Author Tami Hoag, who is also a professional Grand Prix dressage rider, recently appeared on the Stable Scoop Radio Show to talk about her newest novel, Secrets to the Grave. (Photo courtesy of JRPR) Wellington, FL (January 27, 2011) – Dressage rider and New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag took to the airwaves recently on the Stable Scoop Radio Show to talk about her writing world and her complex novels packed with twists and turns. Hoag also talked about her riding career and how “horses keep her sane” when she spoke with radio hosts Helena Bee and Glenn the Geek. “Tami’s books draw you in and keep you there,” Bee said, during Episode 126 of the Stable Scoop show, adding that Hoag has 13 consecutive New York Times bestsellers to her credit with more than 35 million in print in more than 20 languages worldwide. Hoag, who lives in Wellington and is preparing her dressage horses for the winter show circuit, told the radio hosts that she enjoys the process of writing and likes to keep it fun. Hoag said she used to write her novels using an outline, but that stifled her creativity and kept the process from being fun. “Now when I write I know the crime that starts everything and I know some of the main characters, but that’s all,” Hoag said, adding that she also enjoys discovering what twists and turns her novels will take, just like her readers do. Dressage Rider & Bestseller Tami Hoag Unveils New Novel to Wellington Horse Community![]() Tami Hoag is joined by her longtime friend and dressage trainer Betsy Steiner during Hoag’s book signing at the Wellington dressage boutique. (Photo courtesy of JRPR) Wellington, FL (January 18, 2011) – Dressage rider and New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag knows how to write a spine-tingling murder mystery and she also knows how to bring in a standing-room only crowd when unveiling a new novel. Hoag did just that recently, when she unveiled her newest novel Secrets to the Grave to the Wellington horse community while on a book tour that had her stopping at the Wellington dressage boutique Sho Clothes and their monthly “Shop Talk” gathering. Hoag, who has 15 New York Times bestsellers to her name, shared the secrets behind Secrets to the Grave and also signed her novels after her talk. While Hoag has fans all over the world, she makes her home in Wellington and is well known in the equestrian community as both a writer and a rider. “It was an impressive crowd and a lot of fun,” Hoag said, about her evening at Sho Clothes. “My longtime trainer Betsy Steiner came to the book signing, as well as many old and new friends. It is always good to catch up with all my riding buddies.” Stable Scoop Episode 126 by Omega Alpha – Best Selling Author and Dressage Rider Tami HoagBest selling author and Grand Prix dressage rider, Tami Hoag, joins Helena and Glenn this week to talk about Tami’s writing as well as her riding career. With thirteen consecutive NY Times bestsellers to her credit, Tami has more than 35 million books in print, published in more than twenty languages worldwide. Best of all, Tami is a horse woman through and through. In this episode we learn about Tami’s first pony, Dan, and her path to success as both a rider and a novelist. 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_____________________________________ Listen, Download or Subscribe: Bestselling Author Tami Hoag Rings in the New Year with a New Book and a New Horse![]() New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag is headed to the show ring with her new horse Lonestar, an 11-year-old Hanoverian. (Photo courtesy of Sue Stickle) Wellington, FL (December 30, 2010) – New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag has mastered the literary world with her spine-tingling murder mysteries, and now Hoag is planning on mastering the show ring with her new 11-year-old Hanoverian named Lonestar. In addition to riding and competing during the winter dressage shows in Florida, Hoag is also embarking on a book tour for her newest novel, Secrets to the Grave, released December 28, 2010. “I bought Lonestar in June of 2010 and we are still getting to know each other,” Hoag said. “So far we’ve done a schooling show and one small sanctioned show. He got a first and a second in the Intermediaire II, and I have yet to really ask him to do anything. I’ve been riding him conservatively, but still he’s been racking up a lot of 8s in his tests.” Hoag recently rode Lonestar in a clinic with World Equestrian Games star Steffen Peters. “The clinic was an excellent experience and I really enjoyed riding with Steffen,” Hoag said. “He’s so meticulous and quiet in his work with his own horses. I try to emulate that work ethic every day. He was very excited about Lonestar, who just got bigger and better as the lesson went on.” |
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