KIM DAVIS: Since my next upcoming cozy mystery release, Essentials of Homicide, (September 2026) is from my Aromatherapy Apothecary Mysteries, and my latest book, Essentials of Death just released in audiobook, I thought I'd take you to my setting.
When I started writing the Aromatherapy Apothecary Mysteries, I knew I needed a small town or a small community feel with a cozy vibe. It was fairly easy to create and develop the characters, but I needed an original setting for them to share their stories and solve the murders. And somewhere that wouldn’t fall into the Cabot Cove trap… we don’t want to kill off the entire population of a town! I needed a place that would attract a lot of fresh bodies, err, tourists. I also wanted it based in Southern California (my first series is in Newport Beach, CA, close to where I live and used to work) and at least based on somewhere I knew well or could easily visit to get the “flavor”. I wanted a place unique enough that it could almost be its own character.
And then
inspiration struck: I could base my setting on the small tourist town
(population less than 8,000) I grew up in until the age of 14, when my parents
moved us to an even smaller town with less than 1,500 residents (which would
not make for a good setting for a murder mystery series). Ojai (pronounced
OH-HIGH) is about 80 miles from Los Angeles and attracts movie and television
studios for on-location filming.
The Spanish-style
architecture and the mountains surrounding the town make for a gorgeous
backdrop, whether for filming, weddings, or vacationing. There are wineries,
spas, artists’ retreats, and outdoor attractions like golf, tennis, and horse and
biking trails. In addition, the city hosts a variety of annual festivals that
attract people from all over. It would give me an excellent source of victims,
bah-hah-ha.
I’d like to say I’m
a pay attention to details kind of person, but I’m not. One of the first things
I did was turn Ojai into the fictional town of Oak Creek Valley. I didn’t want
sharp readers to find errors in my directions or street names, and unless the
sun is rising or setting, I’m not sure I know if I’m headed east or west.
Forget about north or south directions…which is why I can’t drive anywhere new
without my navigation system blaring directions at me.
I also liked that Carissa could use the bounty from the orchards and farms in the area, from avocados to olives to citrus to lavender, in her essential oils. When I revisit the area, I adore driving with the windows down to breathe in the fragrant blossoms from the trees, which also make incredibly delicious honey.
And even better are the many wineries and tasting rooms to try out!
As I prepare for the release of Essentials of Homicide, the third book in the Aromatherapy Apothecary mysteries, it’s like taking a step back in time for me and reliving some of my childhood memories…which thankfully did NOT include murder.
Many thanks to my cousin and fellow former Ojai resident, Mary Karnes, for allowing me to use her photos of the locale today! I'm including a photo of the both of us at the Ojai Valley Inn enjoying lunch together a while ago. Photos of food and wine are mine... priorities you know!
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ReplyDeleteLibby Klein writes a cozy mystery series with a Cape May setting and it's always made me want to visit!
DeleteI enjoy visiting the Florida Keys. Alam22@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI've visited once and found it utterly charming and beautiful! Although a bit too hot during the summer for my tastes :)
DeleteYou have brought back so many fond memories of dry, fragrant, scenic California to me, where I also grew up, albeit a little farther south in Pasadena! Thank you. Ojai is an amazing place - good thought to fictionalize it!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love old town Pasadena! California really does have so many charming little towns or hidden gems within large cities if you look for them.
DeleteI love coastal Maine, I live in New England and there are so many beautiful places to visit in CT, MA and RI that I love also.
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DeleteA place in Ky . Prices are set for tourists . Misslady80mlk@aol.com
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun! Hopefully the prices are reasonable... some places sadly raise their prices because of the influx of tourists.
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ReplyDeleteThe herbal farm sounds like the perfect place for me to do some research for my series, April! I've read a cozy mystery series by Kaye George set in Fredericksburg, TX... I loved the setting!
DeleteAlways fun to see the inspiration behind our settings -- love that Spanish style architecture, with the California twist!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Leslie! While our "history" isn't quite as old of that of the East Coast, I enjoy exploring the many Spanish missions turned museums, and see how they influenced our architecture.
DeleteI love California! We have some beautiful architectural and historic homes.
ReplyDeleteCalifornia has so much to offer, Adaiah! I love how so many of the historic buildings have been preserved or turned into museums.
DeleteEven though I grew up in Southern California, I've never spent time in Ojai--though I've wanted to for years. And now I want to even more! Thanks for the tour guide to the town, Kim!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome, Leslie! And I highly recommend a visit to Ojai one of these days! You should check out their list of festivals... it seems like there's always something fun going on several times a month.
DeleteOjai sounds beautiful and a wonderful place to visit. Guess I need a vacation! Congrats on the new book! makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteIf you're hunting for a vacation spot, Marcia, I highly recommend Ojai! So many things on offer to appeal to everyone :)
DeleteYou have appropriated a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteSo, you are directionally challenged? Thank goodness for technology, except when it goes whacko!
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Lol, I am completely directionally challenged while one of the my sisters can take a quick glance at a map and then find her way anywhere. Ah, yes, technology... it has saved me multiple times and, a time or two, gotten me even more lost back when the GPS apps were first introduced.
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Kim, I visited Ojai once and it’s as nice as you say and more. As I read your post, I kept thinking of another friend, Mary Karnes, who I knew had lived there. Then you mentioned she’s your cousin. Small world! I really enjoyed hearing how much of your own experience found its way into the series. The avocado orchards, horseback riding, wineries, and mountain setting make Oak Creek Valley sound like a place readers would want to visit, even with the occasional murder.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Mystery writing talent clearly runs in the family.
DeleteMurray, Ky, where I went to college.
ReplyDeleteI've never been there but would love to some day!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this opportunity!! If I'm chosen I'd love a print copy.
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Many small towns have such historic beauty and interest me greatly. Port Perry, On. is fascinating and beautiful with Lake Scugog for fishing, boating and a sweetheart of a town filled with amazing bookshops, boutiques, and cafes. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect place to set a mystery series Kim!
ReplyDeleteLeadville, Colo. stole my heart. A very special town with historical significance that was fascinating. Walking through the town was the most wonderful experience. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
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