
You can visit Karen Ann Hopkins at her website: Karen Ann Hopkins resides in northern Kentucky with her family on a farm that boasts a menagerie of horses, goats, peacocks, chickens, ducks, rabbits, dogs and cats. The Amish culture clash is very marketable. My other Amish themed series, Temptation, has had interest from both Hallmark and Netflix in the past. This series would be a great fit for Netflix, Hulu, HBO or any other cable channel that enjoys bringing unique and creative stories to their subscribers. Overall, the books in the series have well over 2,000 Amazon reviews and are quite popular. There's a dash of romance, great characters, both Amish and non-Amish, and a rural mid-western setting. Serenity learns the ways of the Amish leaders and is able to balance a courteous relationship within the community in order to get to the bottom of crimes and mysteries. There's a large Amish settlement in her jurisdiction and each book of the series focuses on a new gruesome or extraordinary crime that's tied to the Amish in some way. In my story, Sheriff Serenity Adams is a bad ass female sheriff (34 years old) in the fictional town of Blood Rock, Indiana. When they come in contact with outsiders, it's always interesting. They have chosen to live in the 19th century and that's what both alarms and intrigues us. Their way of life is completely foreign from ours, and yet they not only survive, but thrive, in many parts of the USA and Canada. It would appeal to an audience interested in crime/murder mysteries in small town America. Lamb to the Slaughter is a mixture of Banshee and Justified.
