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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Murder She Wrote: Snowy with a Chance of Murder by Jessica Fletcher and Barbara Early


Murder, She Wrote: Snowy with a Chance of Murder
by Jessica Fletcher & Barbara Early

About Snowy with a Chance of Murder


Murder, She Wrote: Snowy with a Chance of Murder
Cozy Mystery
60th in Series
Setting – Maine
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berkley (March 18, 2025)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593820045
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593820049
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D7G8TTLR
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In a nod to Rear Window, this newest entry in the USA Today bestselling Murder, She Wrote series finds Jessica Fletcher coping with an injury that leaves her homebound—and a murder just outside her window!

Jessica Fletcher has taken a nasty spill on the ice, leaving her in a wheelchair for several weeks. She tries to work on her latest manuscript but finds herself distracted by a new neighbor moving in across the street. There’s good reason for her to be distracted, because soon after unpacking his sparse belongings, Mr. Rymer is out in the front yard, building somewhat risqué (read: naked) snow sculptures.

While Cabot Cove debates whether the sculptures are a protected form of art or a public display of lewdness, someone starts destroying them at night. Rymer doesn’t seem upset. He just makes new ones. No need to get the police involved over a little snow, he says. Especially when there’s plenty more of it and a blizzard in the forecast.

The morning after the storm, Jessica looks out the window to see a new sculpture across the street—and the body of Mr. Rymer half-buried in the snow. Can Jessica catch a cold-blooded killer from her chair by the window?

About the Authors

Barbara Early earned an engineering degree, but after four years of doing nothing but math, developed a sudden allergy to the subject and decided to choose another occupation.

Before she settled on murdering fictional people, she was a secretary, a schoolteacher, a pastor’s wife, and an amateur puppeteer. She lives in Western New York State (Go Bills!), where she enjoys cooking, crafts, classic movies and campy seventies television, board games, and spending time with her granddaughters.

Before teaming up with Jessica Fletcher, she previously wrote the Vintage Toyshop Mystery series and the Bridal Bouquet Shop Mysteries (as Beverly Allen).

Author Links

Website https://www.barbaraearly.com/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthorBarbaraEarly

Purchase Links – AmazonB&NKoboBookshop.orgPenguin Random House

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March 27 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

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Recipe and Spotlight for Antiques and Adversities by Victoria Tait

 


Antiques and Adversity in the Azores
(A Treasured Journey Mystery)
by Victoria Tait

About Antiques and Adversity in the Azores


Antiques and Adversity in the Azores (A Treasured Journey Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Azores, Portugal
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kanga Press (March 14, 2025)
Number of Pages c. 240
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DRY16XMQ
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Beneath a tranquil island’s charm, a deadly mystery emerges from the lake. Can an amateur sleuth uncover the truths hidden within decades of tradition before the past claims another victim?

Troubled antiques expert, Georgina Carey, is reeling from the loss of her husband, her job, and her self-assurance. When she’s offered a commission to value the estate of a deceased Portuguese collector in the Azores—wherever that is—she reluctantly accepts.

A lakeside house nestled in the lush greenery of São Miguel Island seems like the perfect retreat to confront her past and prepare for her future. But her tranquillity is shattered when a body is found floating in the lake, echoing a mysterious death from over 30 years ago.

Despite her best intentions to focus solely on the commission, Georgina finds herself drawn into the secrets of the local town as residents unexpectedly confide in her. As she pieces together their stories, she starts to wonder if the deaths were as accidental as they seemed or if something more unsettling is at play.

Can Georgina stay on task, find an heir to the estate, and uncover the truth behind two mysterious deaths on this beguiling island in the Atlantic?

If you enjoy enchanting locations, small-town mysteries, and an intelligent sleuth grappling with self-doubt as she finds the strength to reshape her future, then you’ll love Victoria Tait’s Antiques and Adversity in the Azores, the captivating first book in The Treasured Journey Mystery series.”

Traditions, secrets, and a deadly mystery. Buy Antiques and Adversity in the Azores today!

RECIPE

Passion Fruit Jam

In my story, my amateur sleuth, Georgina Carey, discovers a recipe for passionfruit jam tucked into the back of an old journal.

She knows it was written with love and care, as the handwriting is deliberate, with curly flourishes, and small sketches of flowers decorating the border.

Passion fruits (maracujás) in the Azores are at their best from late spring to early autumn, typically from May to October. The peak season is in summer (June to August), when the fruits are most abundant, ripe, and flavourful.

The Azores are particularly known for their purple passionfruit (maracujá roxo) and banana passionfruit (maracujá banana), both of which thrive in the islands’ mild, humid climate.

Summer is the ideal time to find fresh passion fruits at local markets for making jam.

Passion Fruit (Maracuja) Jam Recipe

(Makes 4–5 medium jars)

Ingredients:

  • 12 passion fruits (about 1¼ cups / 300ml of pulp, including seeds)
  • 4 large oranges (zest + juice, about 1½ cups / 350ml juice)
  • 1 lemon (zest + juice, about ¼ cup / 60ml juice)
  • 4 cups (800g) granulated sugar
  • 1½ cups (375ml) water

Method:

Prepare the fruit:

  • Cut the passion fruits in half and scoop out the pulp, seeds included.
  • Finely grate the zest from the oranges and lemon.
  • Juice the oranges and lemon, straining out any pips.

Simmer the passionfruit shells (Optional, but great for extra pectin)

  • If you want a thicker jam or to help it to set, boil the empty passionfruit shells in water for 10 minutes, then strain.
  • Scrape out the softened inside pulp and add it to the jam mixture.

 

Cook the jam:

  • In a large heavy-bottomed pan, combine the passionfruit pulp, orange juice, lemon juice, and water.
  • Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
  • Add the sugar and stir until dissolved.
  • Increase to a rolling boil and cook for 20–30 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Check for setting point: (You can use a jam thermometer, but I prefer this method)

  • Place a small plate in a fridge or freezer for 5 minutes.
  • When you think it is close to setting, spoon a little jam onto the plate, let it cool for a minute, then push with your finger.
  • If it wrinkles, it’s ready. If not, boil for 5 more minutes and test again.

Jar and store:

  • Remove from heat and let sit for 5 minutes (this helps prevent the seeds from all sinking).
  • Pour into warm, sterilised jars and seal.
  • Allow to cool, then store in a cool, dark place.

Serving Ideas:

  • Spread on toast, scones, or crumpets.
  • Swirl into yogurt or porridge.
  • Use as a cake filling or drizzle over cheesecake.

About Victoria Tait

Victoria Tait was born and raised in Yorkshire, England, where she developed a lifelong love of tea and British traditions. Inspired by the works of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Murder, She Wrote, she writes cozy mysteries infused with her signature British charm.

Her determined and hard-working female sleuths are joined by colourful but realistic teams of helpers, and her settings are vivid and evocative. With intrigue, surprises, and gentle humour, Victoria’s page-turning stories are the perfect blend of mystery and charm—best enjoyed with a cup of tea and a slice of cake.

Read the FREE prequel to her Dotty Sayers Antique Mystery series at her website.

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Purchase Link
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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Murder Movie Club by Marcy Blesy


Murder Movie Club: Murder on a Monday (Monthly Murder Movie Club Cozy Mystery)
by Marcy Blesy

About Murder Movie Club


Murder Movie Club: Murder on a Monday (Monthly Murder Movie Club Cozy Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Michigan
Independently Published (February 21, 2025)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 119 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CZY54RGJ
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Murder: best served with popcorn.

That’s the mantra for the members of the Monthly Murder Movie Club at The Northwoods Movie Theater. Every month, this eclectic group of northern Michigan residents gather to watch a murder mystery movie on the big screen. After stopping the projector in the middle of the movie, the members gather to discuss the crime and suspects, each making a whodunit pick before resuming the movie. The hair dresser with the scissors? The jilted lover with poison?

But nothing is normal on this Monday morning when the club members find the ticket-taking popcorn maker John E. Cash in the lobby of the theater, deader than any actor in their beloved movies. Using their unique talents and eccentricities, the Monthly Murder Movie Club members work collectively to solve the crime before the Northwoods Police force does. Members strive to protect the reputation of their beloved theater–and to protect their Monday meetings–because what each member is discovering is that there is so much more to their Monday club than a good old-fashioned murder mystery.

Found family, new friends, and murder investigations!

About Marcy Blesy

Marcy Blesy is the author of over thirty books including the popular cozy mystery series: The Tucson Valley Retirement Community Cozy Mystery Series, a hilarious misadventure in amateur sleuthing. Her adult romance mystery series includes The Secret of Blue Lake and The Secret of Silver Beach, set in Michigan. The Ghost Texter Paranormal Cozy Mystery Series, featuring a sleuthing kindergarten teacher in Michigan was recently released. Children’s books include the best-selling Be the Vet series along with the following early chapter book series: Evie and the Volunteers, Niles and Bradford, Third Grade Outsider, and Hazel, the Clinic Cat.

Marcy enjoys searching for treasures along the shores of Lake Michigan. She’s still waiting for the day when she finds a piece of red beach glass.

Marcy is a believer in love and enjoys nothing more than making her readers feel a book more than simply reading it.

Author Links

Website www.marcyblesy.com

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550966870826

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/marcy_blesy/

GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/223057736-murder-movie-club?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=9rEZT9BRRK&rank=1

Purchase Link – Amazon

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for High Tea and Misdemeanors by Laura Childs


High Tea and Misdemeanors (A Tea Shop Mystery)
by Laura Childs

About High Tea and Misdemeanors


High Tea and Misdemeanors (A Tea Shop Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
29th in Series
Setting – South Carolina
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berkley (March 4, 2025)
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593815440
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593815441
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D66RG6JG
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When a wedding is tragically averted by the death of the bridesmaid, Theodosia is determined to prove that it was murder in the latest entry in this New York Times bestselling series.

Theodosia Browning and her tea sommelier, Drayton Conneley, are tapped to cater the elegant wedding of Bettina and Jamie. Theodosia and Drayton are setting up when they hear a crash from the greenhouse. Shockingly, they discover that part of the roof has collapsed trapping a bridesmaid and the groom. He will pull through but the bridesmaid is no more. Theodosia is convinced it was murder.

INCLUDES DELICIOUS RECIPES AND TEA TIME TIPS!

About Laura Childs

Laura Childs is the New York Times bestselling author of the Tea Shop Mysteries, Scrapbook Mysteries, and Cackleberry Club Mysteries. In her previous life she was CEO/Creative Director of her own marketing firm and authored several screenplays. She is married to a professor of Chinese art history, loves to travel, rides horses, enjoys fundraising for various non-profits, and has two Chinese Shar-Pei dogs.

Laura specializes in cozy mysteries that have the pace of a thriller (a thrillzy!) Her three series are:

The Tea Shop Mysteries – set in the historic district of Charleston and featuring Theodosia Browning, owner of the Indigo Tea Shop. Theodosia is a savvy entrepreneur, and pet mom to service dog Earl Grey. She’s also an intelligent, focused amateur sleuth who doesn’t rely on coincidences or inept police work to solve crimes. This charming series is highly atmospheric and rife with the history and mystery that is Charleston.

The Scrapbooking Mysteries – a slightly edgier series that takes place in New Orleans. The main character, Carmela, owns Memory Mine scrapbooking shop in the French Quarter and is forever getting into trouble with her friend, Ava, who owns the Juju Voodoo shop. New Orleans’ spooky above-ground cemeteries, jazz clubs, bayous, and Mardi Gras madness make their presence known here!

The Cackleberry Club Mysteries – set in Kindred, a fictional town in the Midwest. In a rehabbed Spur station, Suzanne, Toni, and Petra, three semi-desperate, forty-plus women have launched the Cackleberry Club. Eggs are the morning specialty here and this cozy cafe even offers a book nook and yarn shop. Business is good but murder could lead to the cafe’s undoing! This series offers recipes, knitting, cake decorating, and a dash of spirituality.

Laura’s Links: WebsiteFacebook

Purchase Links – AmazonB&NKoboBookshop.orgPenquinRandomHouse

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Book Review for The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd

*****5 stars

I read this for a book club and found it unique and interesting. When Nell learns of her father’s death after a long separation, she discovers a map that he’s hidden in his desk at the New York Public Library’s map room. The map, what appears to be a simple gas station street map, turns out to be a precious commodity that collectors will pay exorbitant money for and someone will even kill for it.

As Nell uncovers the map’s secret she becomes embroiled in a dangerous quest that leads her to an imaginary town called Agloe where her parents and their college friends ventured using the same map. When Nell’s father’s death is termed a murder and more victims are killed, Nell must solve the map’s mystery to learn what really happened to her mother who supposedly was killed in a fire when Nell was a child.

Once Nell meets her parents’ college friends, the past story unfolds through each of them. The end features a twist, and there’s also a romantic subplot. I highly recommend this book to those who like magical mysteries.

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for Vanishing Into the 100 % Dark

 


Vanishing Into the 100% Dark (Bean to Bar Mysteries)
by Amber Royer

About Vanishing Into the 100% Dark


Vanishing Into the 100% Dark (Bean to Bar Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
8th in Series
Setting – Japan
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Golden Tip Press (March 4, 2025)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 324 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DT2DW97B
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Bean to chocolate maker Felicity Koerber has been invited to be part of a chocolate festival in Tokyo. It’s a big deal for a Texas gal with a chocolate shop on Galveston’s historic Strand, so a whole group of her friends come along to support her. It’s intimidating enough to be giving a class on chocolate making with the help of a translator – she also stumbles across the scene of a murder, where a quirky group of international actors and stunt performers are making a monster movie. Felicity has already solved half a dozen murders back in Texas, so at this point her friends basically expect her to get involved – even before the young media influencer in Felicity’s group becomes the main suspect. Felicity has taken on the role of chaperone for Chloe, so she can’t imagine how she could explain what went wrong to the girl’s mother. Which gives her even more motivation to figure out the real killer.

In the meantime, things get complicated at the chocolate festival when a rival chocolate maker tries to get her disqualified from the awards competition – and claims that her amateur sleuth status is bringing undesirables into the festival. And things are even more complicated as the stress of being in an unfamiliar place brings out secrets about Felicity’s friends – and her fiancé.

GUEST POST

As a writer, I find myself collecting random bits of information.   A snippet of dialogue from an overheard conversation here, a random fact about book ink that just might prove to be the murder weapon in my next book there.  You have to remain open to the world, become observant, and find ways to fit new things you experience in with your treasure trove of writing information.

I find that travel offers the best possible opportunities for doing that.  When you are at home, it is easy to take passing details for granted.  But when you are in a new place – whether two towns over or halfway around the world – you are bound to notice differences in even everyday things.  Do people speak differently, using slang or idioms you haven’t heard before?  What about table manners?  The presence or absence of pets?

I was in Hawaii for a week before someone pointed out that you can’t have a billboard anywhere in the state.  But once I noticed it, I was more conscious of the views along the roadside, which were unobstructed.  That said something about what was considered most of value locally.  It’s also a detail I probably would not have learned about had I not been there.

I have visited Japan a couple of times, and each time I’ve taken notes as a sort of free-form travel journal, while I captured my favorite visual memories as Instagram posts.  I knew that I would want to do more with the information I was collecting, and that I wanted to use Tokyo as a setting for a book.  I was finally able to do that with Vanishing Into the 100% Dark.  This book takes the characters from my Bean to Bar Mysteries series and sends them on a trip to a chocolate festival in Tokyo.

I had no idea which bits of information I was going to use, so I recorded every interesting fact I came across, every important location I might want to look up again.  (If you decide to journal, but you don’t have a project, consider writing down stories that people have shared, little details about things that happened to you, especially things that aren’t funny now but might be later, names of restaurants and shops, the specific names of foods you’ve eaten, the names of flowers, birds and animals in your surroundings, and tidbits of history about the area.)

Even without a piece of fiction in mind, keeping a travel journal can be a worthwhile end itself.  It can be filled with personal memories just for you, or to be shared with a select few.  Or those notes could become a series of blog post, or even a full-blown travelogue.  This would require editing the entries into a seamless narrative that has beginning and end scenes of setting off on your adventure, bookended with your return.  Usually, the idea is to show how you are different in that return scene, having grown somehow and learned something from your travels.  (This mirrors the way novels are structured, where the character takes a literal or metaphorical journey and is somehow bettered by the experience.  Unless, of course, it is a tragedy.)  Travelogues are usually written in first person and recounted in the past tense.  Because you have in effect become the main character of your travelogue, you lend your voice to it, and it is filtered through your narrative point of view.  This makes the resulting work more personal than anything achieved in a guidebook or non-fiction work on a particular destination.  Travelogues allow for the inclusion of specific non-repeatable experiences, alongside instruction about culture and history.  You might share your reasons for traveling to the place (which may or may not feel universal to your readers) and encourage others to visit for reasons of their own.

Sometimes you wind up writing something that is semi-autobiographical.  It tips over into fiction, though there is a basis in what you actually experienced.  I feel like I did that when writing Vanishing into the 100% Dark.  It’s a mystery, so obviously most of what happens is complete invention with no basis in reality.  But the emotions underlying some of the experience of being in Japan comes from feelings I had visiting the same spots.  In the opening, Felicity turns on her phone and immediately gets hit with roaming charged before she remembers she’s supposed to install a virtual sim.  That actually happened to me.  She gets excited watching the giant 3-D cat billboard outside the train station in Shinjuku.  I felt exactly the same way, a little nervous when the cat started to bat something off the edge of the virtual frame – even though logic was telling me the object wouldn’t actually fall to the street, my senses weren’t so sure.

I felt like writing parts of the book had become a travelogue, overlaid with the exciting mystery and thriller-esque events that made up my plot.  Even things that happened to me separately and in different locations came together in a way that weirdly felt like cohesive memory, even as I blended them into a fictional scene.  Felicity visits a movie studio in the course of the book, and on one table there is Japenese-style potato salad, cucumber salad and a box each of katsu sandwiches and strawberry sandwiches.  I’ve eaten all of those things – but never in the same meal.  But I can imagine how the flavors all work and what the experience would be like.

There’s an oversized Godzilla head peeking over one of the hotels in that same area of Shinjuku, which became the loose inspiration for the hotel where my characters stay during the course of the book.  Because it is a fictional hotel, I didn’t have to worry if I was getting interior details right, but the emotion of looking up at the enormous face of a monster familiar from movies I’ve seen needed to be spot on.

It can be easier to evoke emotion in your writing by appealing to the senses.  Use at least a couple of sensory details to put the reader in the scene and then tell the reader what you – or your character – is feeling in the moment, in reaction to those details.  I feel that by doing that in Vanishing, it helps the reader understand WHY Felicity loves to travel.

About Amber Royer

Amber Royer writes the Chocoverse comic telenovela-style foodie-inspired space opera series, and the Bean to Bar Mysteries. She also teaches creative writing and is an author coach. Her workbook/textbook Story Like a Journalist and her Thoughtful Journal series allow her to connect with writers. Amber and her husband live in the DFW Area, where you can often find them at local coffee shops or taking landscape/architecture/wildlife photographs. They both love to travel, and Amber records her adventures on Instagram – along with pics of her pair of tuxedo cats. If you are very nice to Amber, she might make you cupcakes. Chocolate cupcakes, of course! Amber blogs about creative writing technique and all things chocolate at www.amberroyer.com.

Author Links

Website: http://www.amberroyer.com

Blog: http://amberroyer.com/blog/

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/amber_royer

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Amber-Royer/e/B00PFV4CGM

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8144619.Amber_Royer

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for The Case of the Christie Conspiracy by Kelly Oliver


The Case of the Christie Conspiracy: A Detection Club Mystery
by Kelly Oliver

About The Case of the Christie Conspiracy


The Case of the Christie Conspiracy: A Detection Club Mystery
Historical Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – London, England
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Boldwood Books (February 16, 2025)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 264 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1836175469
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1836175469
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DFXWPCFP
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Agatha Christie is about to embark on a new, gripping murder case. But this time, she’s not the author – she’s a suspect…

1926 – Christie is a darling of the literary circuit and the most desired guest in London’s glittering social scene. She can often be found at meetings of the Detection Club – where mystery writers come together to share ideas, swap secrets and drink copiously. But then a fellow author’s initiation ceremony takes a gruesome turn, and one of the group ends up dead. Now, Agatha is no longer just the creator of great mystery plots – she’s a player in one.

And when Agatha disappears the day after the murder, she’s widely assumed to be guilty. Only Eliza Baker, assistant to the Club’s enigmatic secretary, Dorothy Sayers, is interested in investigating the case. But in a world where murder is the ultimate plot device, can Eliza piece together the evidence and find the killer before it’s too late?

About Kelly Oliver

Kelly Oliver is the award-winning and bestselling author of four mystery series: The Jessica James Mysteries (7-book contemporary suspense); The Pet Detective Mysteries (3-book middle grade); The Fiona Figg Mysteries (9-book historical cozies).

The Case of the Christie Conspiracy, the first in her new series The Detection Club Mysteries just came out (February 2025).

Kelly is Distinguished Emerita Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. And currently, she is the Immediate Past President of Sisters in Crime. To learn more about Kelly and her books, go to www.kellyoliverbooks.com.

Author Links

Website https://www.kellyoliverbooks.com

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Twitter/X @kellyoliverbook

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Instagram @kellyoliverbooks

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February 20 – Wine Cellar Library – SPOTLIGHT

February 20 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

February 21 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

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February 22 – Deal Sharing Aunt – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

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February 23 – CelticLady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

February 24 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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February 26 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – CHARACTER GUEST POST

February 26 – Ruff Drafts – SPOTLIGHT

February 27 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

February 27 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

February 28 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for Carousels and Characters by Elizabeth Pantley

 

Carousels and Characters: Magical Mystery Book Club
by Elizabeth Pantley

About Carousels and Characters


Carousels and Characters: Magical Mystery Book Club
Paranormal Cozy Mystery
9th in Series
Better Beginnings, Inc. (February 5, 2025)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 249 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DGVX668R
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This book club is whooshed right into the pages of a cozy mystery. The quirky group of brave members must solve the mystery and reach The End to get out of the book.

In each book of the series, they travel to a different world and meet paranormal characters. It could be shifters, fairies, genies, ghosts, or anything else! It’s so much fun, you’ll wish for a book club like this!

In this book journey, they travel to an enchanted amusement theme park. It’s a magical, wonderful place, but something is disturbing the park. Robberies are occurring from every ride. It began with little things, like props or costumes, but now the stakes are rising.

The book club has entered this story so that they can find out who is behind the thefts and stop the problem. Hopefully, they can do it before chaos strikes the entire theme park and closes it down, leaving hundreds of workers jobless and thousands of park visitors disappointed.

GUEST POST

How I Pick a New Book to Read

By Elizabeth Pantley

Author of Magical Mystery Book Club series

I love to read cozy mysteries, and there are about a gazillion choices out there! My to-be-read pile could house a small library! Or maybe, a medium sized library! How do I pick the next book to start? It’s a serious decision every time, especially because I’m a series reader. I like to hang out with a cast of characters and a setting for many books, so I lean toward series books. The characters become familiar – and usually they become friends.

You may have your own method, but this is how I choose which ones to add to my Kindle.

The Cover

Yes, you can judge a book by its cover! A professionally designed cover tells me this author is serious about their career and works hard to give you their best presentation. Likely they’ve worked just as hard—or harder—on their manuscript.

The Title

As an author, I know it can be harder to pick a great title than it is to write the whole book! How on earth do you summarize 200 pages in a few words? The individual book title and the series title are both important to me, and they play a big part in my decision making. They should tell me in a few words exactly what to expect inside. Most do, and those that don’t often end up in my Did Not Finish pile.

The Blurb

As an author, I know that the second hardest thing to write (after the title!) is that short summary. How do you summarize an entire book in a couple paragraphs and make it enticing without giving away spoilers? It’s hard! Sadly, many authors aren’t salespeople, so they have a hard time summarizing their book into a paragraph or two. I’ve come to be forgiving on this part! However, I look for the things that I enjoy most in a book and avoid topics that don’t interest me. Even a poorly written blurb usually provides enough information to tell me if it’s my cup of tea.

The Reviews

Reviews are super important to my decision making. I look for patterns in the reviews – if lots of people repeat the same sentiment, that’s a sign it’s something to believe. I avoid the outlying reviews – one person who didn’t like the book because they don’t like cats (when there is a cat on the book cover…) won’t deter me from choosing a book! But an overall theme in the reviews most often leads me to a good choice.

The Series

Once I get to know a setting and a group of characters, I love to stay with them for a while. I’ll rarely choose a book with less than five books in the series. Five or more books give me a great reading experience. The other thing I like to see is that it’s an ongoing series. If the newest book is just released, or about to be released it’s a good sign I’m in for a longer read. If the series is old, but well-loved, I’ll still dive in – especially if it’s a long series.

Well, there you have it! That’s how I pick a new book to read. Hope it helps you to select your next new reading experience!

About Elizabeth Pantley

Elizabeth writes well-loved cozy mysteries in two series: The Destiny Falls Mystery & Magic book series and the Magical Mystery Book Club series.

Elizabeth lives in the Pacific Northwest and Arizona, two very different places. Both are rich, gorgeous, natural places, and inspire the settings in many of her books.

Author Links

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DestinyFallsMysteryandMagic

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/destinyfallsmystery/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/series/345907-magical-mystery-book-club

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/elizabeth-pantley

GoodReads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/series/345907-magical-mystery-book-club

Purchase Link: Amazon

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for Death at a Scottish Broch by Rose Kerr

Death at the Scottish Broch: A Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mystery
by Rose Kerr

About Death at the Scottish Broch


Death at the Scottish Broch: A Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mystery
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Isle of Skye, Scotland
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Level Best Books (November 5, 2024)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 264 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1685128025
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1685128029
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DK89D1R9
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Dr. Mia Reid arrives on the Isle of Skye for a summer dig. She learns her friend and trusted colleague, Dr. Ethan Carter, is dead and valuable artifacts are missing.

Interpol agent and Mia’s former lover, Luke Forbes, is working the case with the police. They suspect murder and a smuggling ring.

Mia and her team uncover a treasure with ties to Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Then two students are kidnapped, forcing Mia to trade the treasure for their release. During the rescue, she finds a collection of missing artifacts.

Are the smugglers and kidnappers the same people?

Can she dig up the truth before someone else dies?

Author Guest Post, Rose Kerr: My Writing Process

Hello, I thought I share a bit about my writing process.

Before I begin writing the story, I need to know my characters.

As an author, I work hard to make my characters real. I spend a lot of time with them. I use character sheets to develop the characters. Their physical appearance, their education, work history, family history, friends, are they involved in any organizations in their community. Who are the important people in their lives? What was a turning point in their life? Do they have a significant other? If not, why not? How do they dress?

With their physical appearance, I like to know what they look like. Who do they look like? I’ll search online for images of people who look like I think the character looks like. I’ll grab an image and print it out so that I can see the character when I look up from my computer. I’ll include it in the character sheet.

Once I have my characters developed, I turn my attention to the plot.

I answer the following questions: Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How?

And then I add: What if? That one always helps me figure out the twists.

The plot is developed into an outline that, for the most part, I follow. It gives me the guideposts for the beginning, middle, and end of the story. The What if questions give me the twists.

If something new presents itself while I’m writing, I take into consideration how it will impact the story and the characters. Sometimes it will get added, others it won’t.

I also have a book and series bible. My agent had recommended it would be a good idea to have all the information about each book in the series in one place. She was right.

With each book I write, I add to the bible.

It includes the following: Characters: the information from their character sheets, Setting: where the story takes place, different locations such as Mia’s apartment, her place of work. The time of year the story takes place. Plot points: what happens in this story and how does it allow Mia’s character to grow and change. Organizations: any organizations, government agencies, government that my characters will need to interact with are included in the series bible. In this series I include information on: Interpol, RCMP, universities, museums.

If a series bible sounds like a lot of work, it is, but it’s so helpful to make sure that I get the details right. I don’t want to second guess myself about the color of a character’s hair or eyes. Or if they’re right-handed or left-handed. A series bible has all that information.

I write six days a week for two to three hours in the morning. I use writing sprints to keep my word count up and use the 20-20-20 rule. Write for twenty minutes, pause for 20 seconds and look at something that’s twenty feet away. That helps rest my eyes.

From start to finish, it takes about three months to write a book and get it ready for my editor.

I hope you enjoyed this look at my process. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments below. Thanks for reading!

About Rose Kerr

Rose Kerr writes cozy mysteries featuring strong, smart, women protagonists who must draw on their wits and resourcefulness to solve the crime.

Rose was born in a small community in Nova Scotia and has traveled across Canada.

More recently, Rose and her husband have moved to Southern Ontario. When she isn’t writing, Rose and her husband enjoy exploring the new region.

You can find Rose at her website https://rosekerr.com/

She’s active on social media (Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest) as well.

Author Links

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RoseKerrAuthor

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/r.m.kerr/?hl=en

PINTEREST: https://ca.pinterest.com/RoseKerrauthor

GOODREADS: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22146877.Rose_Kerr

Purchase Links: Amazon USAmazon CanadaBarnes and NobleKobo

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February 10 – Deal Sharing Aunt – AUTHOR GUEST POST

February 11 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

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February 12 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

February 13 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

February 14 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

February 15 – Jemima Pett, Author – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW

February 15 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – SPOTLIGHT

February 16 – Frugal Freelancer – CHARACTER GUEST POST

February 17 – Baroness Book Trove – REVIEW

February 18 – Ruff Drafts – AUTHOR GUEST POST

February 19 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

February 20 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

February 20 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

February 21 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST

February 22 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW

February 23 – The Editing Pen – CHARACTER GUEST POST

February 23 – Cozy Up With Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW

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Recipe and Blog Tour for Chocolate Can be Deadly by Kim Davis

 


Chocolate Can Be Deadly (Cupcake Catering Mystery Series)
by Kim Davis

About Chocolate Can Be Deadly


Chocolate Can Be Deadly (Cupcake Catering Mystery Series)
Cozy Mystery
7th in Series
Setting – California
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cinnamon & Sugar Press (January 28, 2025)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 284 pages
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CZRM17YF
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Catering a post-Valentine’s Day Death by Chocolate dessert party should have been a delicious way to wrap up a week of romantic festivities. But when the new fiancé of the hostess is found dead during the event, clutching one of Emory’s chocolate cupcakes and a heart-shaped box of chocolates close by, the guests and the police put her at the top of their suspect list. With her cupcake catering business melting away as word spreads about the poisoning, Emory, and her octogenarian pal, Tillie, will need to pry into the sticky, dark secrets of the attendees. Will they uncover who’s been hiding a rotten center, or will the killer stir up danger and frost Emory for good?

Includes chocolate recipes!

RECIPE

Mini Chocolate Macaroon Tarts

Makes approximately 40 mini tarts, depending on the size of your pan

(Gluten-free)

Ingredients

Macaroon Crust:

1 (14-ounce) packaged sweetened flaked coconut

2/3 cup sweetened condensed milk

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

Chocolate Filling:

12 ounces premium dark chocolate, chopped

1 cup heavy cream

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Line a mini muffin tin with foil liners and heavily spritz with nonstick baking spray.

Macaroon Crust:

In a large bowl, mix together the flaked coconut, sweetened condensed milk, and sea salt until well blended. Mixture will be thick.

Scoop a heaping tablespoon full of the mixture into each of the foil liners. Lightly grease your hands and press mixture into the bottom and sides of each liner to form the crust. A wine cork works well to tamp the mixture down.

Bake for thirteen to fifteen minutes or until the tart crusts are golden brown. Immediately remove the crusts to a wire rack. Using the back of a small spoon or a wine cork, lightly press down the centers of the tart crusts to create a well. Cool completely.

Chocolate Filling:

Heat the cream in a heavy-duty saucepan over medium heat, just until small bubbles begin to form at the edges.

Add chopped chocolate to a heatproof bowl and pour the hot cream over the chocolate. Do not stir. Allow the mixture to sit, undisturbed for five minutes. Using a whisk, stir the chocolate mixture until completely smooth.

Scoop the chocolate filling into a piping bag. Snip 1/4 inch off the end of the piping bag, and then pipe the chocolate into the completely cooled macaroon crusts, filling 3/4 full.

Place the mini tarts in the refrigerator, uncovered, for at least an hour, until the filling has set.

Remove from the refrigerator twenty minutes before serving.

Place leftovers in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator.

About Kim Davis

Kim Davis is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.

She lives in Southern California with her husband and rambunctious mini Goldendoodle, Missy, who has become an inspiration for several plotlines. When she’s not spending time with her granddaughters or chasing Missy around, she can be found either writing on her next book, working on her blog, Cinnamon, Sugar, and a Little Bit of Murder, or in the kitchen baking up yummy treats to share.

Author Links

Website: http://kimdavisauthor.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kim-Davis-Author-1532277473479031/
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kimdavisauthor.bsky.social
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20202599.Kim_Davis
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/kim-davis-899e51b0-5661-401c-98b1-ec4c2973d58a
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kimdavishb/

Purchase Link: Amazon

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

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February 16 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

February 16 – Eskimo Princess Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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February 18 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

February 18 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

February 19 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW, CHARACTER GUEST POST

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