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Guest Post and Blog Tour for Framed for Murder: A Pine Cove Mystery by Marla A. White

Meet the Characters of “Framed for Murder”

This isn’t the usual meet and greet of characters with their favorite colors or what makes them tick.  There’s some of that too, but we’ll get to know them through the cocktail of their choice.

If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll know that most Fridays, I post a Happy Hour Drink. I don’t know what it is, I’m just fascinated by all the different odd combinations of cocktails people come up with. I’m also intrigued by plain old beer and wine—how it’s made, how did they learn to do that? Fortunately, I live in southern California, home to some truly great wineries and breweries. (Sorry, Kentucky, I love you but your wine, not so much.)

Mel O’Rourke –

Mel—sorry, Grandma O, I mean Emmeline—was a beat cop for seven years until a rooftop chase ended in a crushed ankle. Oddly, it was Poppy she was chasing, but more on her later. She unexpectedly discovered her second career running a bed-and-breakfast when she returned to her favorite family vacation spot after retiring. She saw the “For Sale” sign on the Babbling Brook and it was love at first sight. The second youngest of six children, the family all invested in her taking a chance and buying the place, so she’s got a lot riding on this. And then along comes Poppy with the cops hot on her heels for murder.

If she’s drinking wine, she prefers a bold, jammy red. When things are really stressing her out, she is not against a wee drama of the Irish whiskey her grandmother is fond of.

Jackson Thibodeaux—

Jackson is a genius-level chemical engineer but left the rat race, disillusioned when his talents were used to make imitation food flavors. Instead, he came back to Pine Cove to live with his father and use his skills to create real flavors at The Hungry Puppy Café. His treats for dogs and their owners are so popular he had to expand. He’s quick to smile, and it lights up his aquamarine colored eyes.

His preferred drink of choice would normally be coffee. Despite originally being from New Orleans, he never really got into the party-life since he and his father moved to Pine Cove when he started high school. However, he’s been known to try beer from the local brewery since he can admire and respect the process.

Deputy Sheriff Gregg Marks- 

Gregg grew up in Pine Cove and knew Jackson in high school. He even admits that he was kind of a dick to him but not so freely shares that it was because he was being bullied himself. By his dad, who was his football coach. Unlike Jackson, he’s not close with his father, who disapproved of him quitting college to go into the Marines and later becoming a cop. But more on that in the next book. More serious than Jackson, it feels like a true accomplishment for Mel when she gets him to laugh. It’s a rare but beautiful sound.

He’s come to trust Mel enough to let her in on his secret—he’s a Chardonnay drinker. He only drinks beers in front of the guys to preserve his image.

Poppy Phillips—

The mysterious cat burglar who is better known to the media and law enforcement as “The Ghost”. Mel only knows her real name because of their rooftop chase. When Poppy came back to save Mel’s life, she got arrested and booked, but the charges were soon dropped. Despite a lengthy criminal record, she never carries a weapon of any kind, which is why Mel knows she didn’t commit the murder the cops are accusing her of. But then again, is anything she knows about Poppy true? She is unabashedly upbeat and cheeky, determined to help Mel get over her fear of heights by any means necessary, even if some of them are a little odd. Ever try a sound bath?

For a Brit, it’s odd that her preferred cocktail is a gin and tonic but with American made Aviation gin and elderflower tonic water. Of course, she’d never say “no” to a good glass of champagne!

Grandma O’Rourke – 

Grandma loves all of her children, Mel’s father Seamus, daughter Rita and avowed bachelor Colm, but Seamus gave her the most grandchildren, so he wins. Of course, Iris, her daughter-in-law, is part of the package. They argue constantly, but mostly it’s because arguing was the language of love Grandma shared with her late husband, and she misses him deeply. She’d say she’s an eccentric, but Iris calls her crazy. She got the ingredients wrong when she gave her grandchildren her famous holiday recipe, resulting in no one ever topping her cookies. Crazy, or crazy like a fox?

There’s only one drink for Grandma O’Rourke and that’s Irish whiskey. She prefers the peaty taste of Connemara, but any whiskey in a pinch will do.

Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery)
by Marla A. White

About Framed for Murder


Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – California
Publisher ‏ : ‎ The Wild Rose Press, Inc. (June 17, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 284 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D18C415T

After a life-changing injury, Mel O’Rourke trades in her badge for bed sheets, running a B & B in the quirky mountain town of Pine Cove. Her peaceful life is interrupted when an old frenemy, the notorious and charismatic cat burglar, Poppy Phillips, shows up on her doorstep, claiming she’s been framed for murder. While she’s broken plenty of laws, Mel knows she’d never kill anyone. Good thing she’s a better detective than she is a cook as she sets out to prove Poppy’s innocence.

The situation gets complicated, however, when the ruggedly handsome Deputy Sheriff Gregg Marks flirts with Mel, bringing him dangerously close to the criminal she’s hiding. And just when her friendship with café owner Jackson Thibodeaux blossoms into something more, he’s offered the opportunity of a lifetime in New Orleans. Should she encourage him to go, or ask him to stay? Who knew romance could be just as hard to solve as murder?

About Marla A. White

Marla White is an award-winning novelist who prefers killing people who annoy her on paper rather than in real life. Her first full-length mystery novel, “Cause for Elimination,” placed in several contests including Killer Nashville, The RONE Awards, The Reader’s Favorite, and finishing second in the Orange County Romance Writers for Romantic Suspense. Originally from Oklahoma, she lived in a lot of other states before settling down in Los Angeles to work in the television industry. She currently teaches at UCLA Extension and gives seminars about the art of script coverage. When she’s not working on the next book, she’s out in the garden, hiking, cheering on the LA Kings, or discovering new craft cocktails.

Fun facts
Something readers might find interesting about this book:

The quirky Babbling Brook Bed-and-Breakfast is loosely inspired by the Silver Pines Lodge in Idyllwild. Highly recommend staying there if you’re even in that neck of the woods.

A fact about me that readers might find interesting:

I share Mel’s nearly debilitating fear of heights. Well, not to the same extent, I can climb a set of stairs, but looking down more than a few flights? No way 😀

There’s a scene where Mel does a singing bowl session. I’ve done that and honestly, it’s pretty cool!

I accomplished the dream of becoming a published writer in my late fifties after helping other writers craft their stories for thirty years.

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TOUR PARTICIPANTS

June 17 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

June 17 – eBook Addicts – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

June 18 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

June 18 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

June 19 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – REVIEW , CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 19 – Hearts & Scribbles – SPOTLIGHT

June 20 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

June 20 – Ruff Drafts – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 21 – Book Club Librarian – REVIEW

June 21 – Guatemala Paula Loves to Read – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 22 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

June 22 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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

June 24 – Sarah Can’t Stop Reading – REVIEW

June 25 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

June 25 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

June 26 – Novels Alive – REVIEW

June 27 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT WITH EXCERPT

June 27 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 28 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

June 29 – StoreyBook Reviews – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 30 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Sorry Knot Sorry: An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery by Lois Winston


Sorry, Knot Sorry (An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery)
by Lois Winston

About Sorry, Not Sorry


Sorry, Knot Sorry (An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
13th in Series
Setting – New Jersey and New York City
Independently Published (June 4, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 300 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CXTY8D76

Magazine crafts editor Anastasia Pollack may finally be able to pay off the remaining debt she found herself saddled with when her duplicitous first husband dropped dead in a Las Vegas casino. But as Anastasia has discovered, nothing in her life is ever straightforward. Strings are always attached. Thanks to the success of an unauthorized true crime podcast, a television production company wants to option her life—warts and all—as a reluctant amateur sleuth.

Is such exposure worth a clean financial slate? Anastasia isn’t sure, but at the same time, rumors are flying about layoffs at the office. Whether she wants national exposure or not, Anastasia may be forced to sign on the dotted line to keep from standing in the unemployment line. But the dead bodies keep coming, and they’re not in the script.

Craft tips included.

About Lois Winston

USA Today and Amazon bestselling author Lois Winston began her award-winning writing career in 2006 with Talk Gertie to Me, a humorous novel about a small-town girl in Manhattan and the mother bent on bringing her home. That was followed by the romantic suspense Love, Lies and a Double Shot of Deception. Lois wrote her first mystery thanks to a conversation between her agent and an editor looking for a crafting-themed cozy series. Thus, was born the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries, which Kirkus Reviews dubbed, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum.” The series now includes thirteen novels and three novellas. To date Lois has published twenty-two novels, five novellas, several short stories, one children’s chapter book, and one nonfiction book on writing, inspired by the twelve years she worked as an associate at a literary agency. Learn more about Lois and her books at http://www.loiswinston.com.

Author Links

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Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers blog: www.anastasiapollack.blogspot.com

Booklover’s Bench blog: https://bookloversbench.com

The Stiletto Gang blog: https://www.thestilettogang.com

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/722763.Lois_Winston

Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/lois-winston

Purchase Links

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June 10 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

June 10 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 11 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

June 12 – Jane Reads – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 12 – Ruff Drafts – SPOTLIGHT

June 13 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 14 – Reading, Writing & Stitch-Metic – CRAFT POST

June 15 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 16 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 17 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT

June 18 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

June 19 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

June 20 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

June 20 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

June 21 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 22 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 22 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – SPOTLIGHT

June 23 – eBook Addicts – SPOTLIGHT

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Sneaky the Library Cat Interviews Mason and Della, the Cats From Lethal Lake Effect by Lorraine Bartlett

Hey, there, pussycats. What are your names and your author’s name?

Hi, Sneaky. We’re Mason and Della. The woman in front of the computer is Lorraine Bartlett.

Mice to meet you all.

What book(s) have you appeared in? Please list them and their genre.

The Victoria Square Mysteries. They’re cozy!

 A Crafty Killing

The Walled Flower

One Hot Murder

Dead, Bath and Beyond

Yule Be Dead

Murder Ink

A Murderous Misconception

Dead Man’s Hand

A Lethal Lake Effect

Wow, Meow! You and your author are purrlific.

Tell me about your series.

The Victoria Square Mysteries feature our cat mom, Katie Bonner, owner/manager of Artisans Alley, the anchor of Victoria Square, a quaint business district in the village of McKinlay Mill, New York. (Just west of Rochester.) She’s part of the companion series Life On Victoria Square. We’re indoor cats, so we don’t get to participate much in those stories.

I see.

Are you based on a real cat such as your author’s? If so, please give further details.

Well, we were. Our “real” names were Betsy and Bonnie. (Lorraine based Mason on Betsy.) Bonnie crossed the rainbow bridge 12 years ago and Betsy 7 years ago, but we’re proud they still live through us, Mason and Della.

I was based on my author’s Siamese Oliver who is also on Rainbow Bridge now, but I carry on his legacy in my Cobble Cove series.

Can you share an excerpt from one of your books that features you in an important scene? If so, please include it.

This is from A Lethal Lake Effect:

Katie forced herself not to react. She just stared at Andy with pity. How had she ever thought she’d loved him?

Her lack of reaction seemed to infuriate him, and for a moment, Katie thought he might hit her. Instead, his fist clenched the grease-stained bag and crushed what was left of the calzone before he hurled it on the floor. Then, without another word, he stalked over to the door, threw it open, and slammed it shut behind him.

The cats went flying at the racket, knocking over the glass on the floor and spilling its contents, but there was nowhere for them to go, and they ended up cowering under the love seat. Katie strode to the door and threw the deadbolt. Then she grabbed some paper towels and crouched down to mop up the mess, thankful the glass hadn’t broken. The sudden pounding in her head beat a tattoo. She took several deep breaths before she felt calm enough to address her cats. “I’m sorry, guys,” she said softly, swallowing down a pang of regret. She collected their treat bowls, filled them with their favorite crunchy snack, and set them near them. The cats looked up at her warily.

“Never mind. You can eat when you’re ready.”

Pawsome! Thanks for sharing.

What do you like most about your role in your authors’ books?

We like to think of ourselves as Katie’s anchor. At the end of the day, it’s usually just the three of us. We’re her emotional support, and she’s our emotional support. It works out pretty well. (And we get lots of kitty love and snacks!) We’re on a couple of covers, too. Well, on the versions for the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South African editions of the books. That’s Mason on the covers of A Crafty Killing, we’re both on The Walled Flower, Mason shines on One Hot Murder, and we make the cover for Recipes To Die For, A Victoria Square Cookbook really special.

It’s always nice to be on a cover. The only book of my series that I’m on is Written in Stone.

Are you a talking cat in your books or just a silent one like me, who just meows occasionally?

While we’re firm in our opinions, we can only communicate with our cat mom with purrs, head butts, and the occasional meow.

That’s cool. That’s my method of communication with Alicia, although in my later books I communicate with the other pets in the series.

What advice would you give other cat characters?

Don’t use up your nine lives too quickly.

MOL (Meow Out Loud). Purrfect advice!

Do you have any new books coming out? Please give dates and details.

Yes! We play an essential part in the current book. It’s called A Lethal Lake Effect. Um…lake effect happens during the winter when we get a LOT of snow off Lake Ontario. But this book takes place in May. Go figure! It’s available right now. Here’s a description.

A LETHAL LAKE EFFECT:  Things go awry for Katie Bonner when her former mother-in-law, Margo, throws a housewarming party at her lakeside renta,l and one of her guests ends up dead in the water. Maxwell Preston was a devoted husband—and a not-so-great dad. He was a beloved pharmacist who didn’t take care of his ramshackle property, destined to be a hot commodity on Victoria Square when his heir puts it up for sale. But most of all, Pettis was a stranger to the others who attended the party.

Meanwhile, Nona Fiske takes charge of Victoria Square’s big summer extravaganza—a disaster in the making as what little power she’s seized has gone straight to her head. The Davenport sisters have their own agenda, and they’ve not only been poking around to find out more about the dead man but other mischief that’s been going on around the Square.

So, who killed Maxwell Preston and why? That’s what Katie wants to know, and she’s willing to risk everything to find out.

Find out more about the book here: https://lorrainebartlett.com/a-lethal-lake-effect/

Lorraine also writes the Booktown Mysteries as Lorna Barrett. A Controversial Cover comes out on July 16th. You can find out more information about it here: https://lornabarrett.com/a-controversial-cover/

The immensely popular Booktown Mystery series is what first put Lorraine Bartlett’s pen name, Lorna Barrett, on the New York Times Bestseller list, but it’s her talent — whether writing as Lorna, L.L. Bartlett, or Lorraine Bartlett—that keeps her in her readers’ hearts. This multi-published, Agatha-nominated author also pens the exciting Jeff Resnick Mysteries as well as the acclaimed Victoria Square and Lotus Bay Mystery series, and the Tales of Blythe Cove Manor, and has many short stories and novellas to her name(s).

Check out A Lethal Lake Effect on Lorraine’s website, where you can read an excerpt and watch the book trailer: https://lorrainebartlett.com/a-lethal-lake-effect.

Wonderful! I will definitely check it out and hope my readers do, too. I’m also sharing the blog tour below. Best whiskers to you and your author on your new release.

A Lethal Lake Effect (A Victoria Square Mystery)
by Lorraine Bartlett

About A Lethal Lake Effect


A Lethal Lake Effect (A Victoria Square Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
9th in Series
Setting – Victoria Square, McKinlay Mill, NY
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Polaris Press (June 6, 2024)
Number of Pages: 306
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CYYDN1GH

Things go awry for Katie Bonner when her former mother-in-law, Margo, throws a housewarming party at her lakeside rental and one of her guests ends up dead in the water. Maxwell Preston was a devoted husband–and a not-so-great dad. He was a beloved pharmacist who didn’t take care of his ramshackle property, which is destined to be a hot commodity on Victoria Square when his heir puts it up for sale. But most of all, Preston was a stranger to the others who attended the party.

Meanwhile, Nona Fiske takes charge of Victoria Square big summer extravaganza—a disaster in the making as what little power she’s seized has gone straight to her head. The Davenport sisters have their own agenda, and they’ve not only been poking around to find out more about the dead man, but what other mischief has been going on around the Square.

So, who killed Maxwell Preston and why? That’s what Katie wants to know—and she’s willing to risk everything to find out.

About Lorraine Bartlett

The immensely popular Booktown Mystery series is what first put Lorraine Bartlett’s pen name Lorna Barrett on the New York Times Bestseller list, but it’s her talent — whether writing as Lorna, or L.L. Bartlett, or Lorraine Bartlett—that keeps her in her readers’ hearts. This multi-published, Agatha-nominated author also pens the exciting Jeff Resnick Mysteries as well as the acclaimed Victoria Square and Lotus Bay Mystery series, and the Tales of Blythe Cove Manor, and has many short stories and novellas to her name(s).

Author Links

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Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LorraineBartlettmysteries/

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

Website: http://www.lorrainebartlett.com

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Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4017727.Lorraine_Bartlett

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June 6 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

June 7 – Rebecca M. Douglass, Author – REVIEW

June 7 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

June 8 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – REVIEW

June 9 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

June 10 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

June 11 – Cozy Up With Kathy – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 12 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

June 12 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 13 – Boys’ Mom Raads! – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 14 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

June 15 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 16 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 17 – Sneaky the Library Cat’s Blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

June 18 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

June 18 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

June 19 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Clover Covered Corpse: A Texas Flower Farmer Cozy Mystery by Jackie Layton


Clover Covered Corpse: A Texas Flower Farmer Cozy Mystery
by Jackie Layton

About Clover Covered Corpse


Clover Covered Corpse: A Texas Flower Farmer Cozy Mystery
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Setting – Texas
Publisher: ‎ Level Best Books (May 28, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 308 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CX2YH996

Emma Justice never imagines working at the farmers market on a normal Saturday morning will lead to her second murder investigation. When two friends becomes suspects in the latest small-town murder, she’ll help prove they are innocent by tracking down the real killer.

Houston Turner, the successful owner of Texas BBQ Hut, is a hard man and has made many enemies in his life. Revenge, greed, and hatred are some of the motives Emma must sift through to catch the killer. Seeds of suspicion from family, friends, and employees leaves Emma digging for real clues instead of stumbling through the rocky soil of deceit and lies.

About Jackie Layton

Jackie Layton is the author of cozy mysteries with Spunky Southern Sleuths. Her stories are set in Texas, Georgia, and South Carolina. She lives on the coast of South Carolina where she enjoys walks on the beach and golf cart rides around the marsh. Reading, gardening, and traveling are some of her favorite hobbies. She always keeps a notebook handy to write down ideas for future stories. Be careful what you say around her, because it might end up in a book.

Author Links

Author Website https://jackielaytoncozyauthor.com/

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Purchase Link – Amazon

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June 10 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

June 10 – eBook addicts – SPOTLIGHT

June 11 – Sarah Can’t Stop Reading – REVIEW

June 11 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

June 12 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

June 12 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW

June 13 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW, AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 14 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST

June 15 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

June 15 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – CHARACTER GUEST POST

June 16 – Ruff Drafts – SPOTLIGHT

June 17 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

June 17 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

June 18 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

June 19 – Guatemala Paula Loves to Read! – REVIEW

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Spotlight and Blog Tour for Kill or Bee Killed: A Bee Keeping Mystery by Jennie Marts


Kill or Bee Killed (A Bee Keeping Mystery)
by Jennie Marts

About Kill or Bee Killed


Kill or Bee Killed (A Bee Keeping Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Setting – Colorado
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crooked Lane Books (June 4, 2024)
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639106588
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1639106585
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CH9HTM1S
Audiobook ASIN B0CVSGYG58
Audio CD ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8874751142

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Perfect for fans of Laura Childs and Amanda Flower, this second Bee Keeping mystery takes Bailey Briggs to the brink as murders threaten the future of her granny’s Bee Festival.

The small town of Humble Hills, Colorado, is abuzz with excitement over the upcoming annual Bee Festival, sponsored by Bailey’s Granny Bee and the Honeybuzz Mountain Ranch. The long weekend of festivities includes a beauty pageant, beekeeping demonstrations, a local restaurant bake-off, and a 3K Bear Run where all the participants are dressed as bears. The bake-off brings in a television crew from California to film, so it’s the most drama-filled part of the weekend, especially when the famous celebrity host winds up dead.

Because the celebrity was holding her bracelet and had been witnessed having an altercation with Bailey’s best friend Evie shortly before his death, everyone suspects Evie of the murder—and Bailey is quickly on the hunt for clues to clear Evie’s name, alongside Granny Bee and her bunch of geriatric misfit friends. Bailey’s potential new honey, Sheriff Sawyer Dunn, is none too pleased to have Bailey buzzing around the investigation, but Bailey’s determined to uncover the truth, rescue her grannie’s beloved Bee Festival, and save her bestie.

They say you get more flies with honey, but in this case, more honey may mean you end up dead. And a little competition never hurt anyone—unless it ends up killing you.

About Jennie Marts

Jennie Marts is the USA TODAY Best-selling author of award-winning books filled with love, laughter, and always a happily ever after. Readers call her books “laugh out loud” funny and the “perfect mix of romance, humor, and steam.” Fic Central claimed one of her books was “the most fun I’ve had reading in years.”

She is living her own happily ever after in the mountains of Colorado with her husband, two dogs, and a parakeet who loves to tweet to the oldies. She’s addicted to Diet Coke, adores Cheetos, has never missed an episode of Survivor, and believes you can’t have too many books, shoes, or friends.

Her books include the following small town romance series: Cowboys of Creedence, Creedence Horse Rescue Series, Lassiter Ranch, Hearts of Montana, the Bannister Brothers (hockey romcom), Cotton Creek , and two hilarious cozy mysteries series, The Page Turners and The Bee Keeping Mysteries.

Jennie loves to hear from readers. Follow her on Facebook at Jennie Marts Books, or Twitter at @JennieMarts. Visit her at www.jenniemarts.com and sign up for her newsletter to keep up with the latest news and releases.

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GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/198562214-kill-or-bee-killed

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June 4 – Cinnamon, Sugar, and a Little Bit of Murder – REVIEW, RECIPE

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for Over the Edge by Kathleen Bryant


Over the Edge: A Novel
by Kathleen Bryant

About Over the Edge


Over the Edge: A Novel
Traditional Mystery
Setting – Sedona, Arizona
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crooked Lane Books (June 4, 2024)
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639107541
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1639107544
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CH9KTJ6C

In Sedona’s red rock canyons, a former reporter must piece together her shattered memories in time to stop a killer in this cat-and-mouse thriller, perfect for fans of CJ Box and Anne Hillerman.

After a disastrous mistake ended her career as a crime reporter, Del Cooper returns to Sedona and takes a gig with a down-on-its-luck tour company while she rebuilds her life. Her peaceful small-town escape ends when, hiking in a remote red rock canyon, she finds the broken body of a murdered man.

At first, she believes the murder is connected to a proposed land trade that will pave the way for a luxury development on the edge of town, but it seems money isn’t the killer’s only motive. As she digs deeper, she uncovers the small town’s darkest secrets, all leading her to Lee Ranch, a former filming location for Western movies. Two women disappear after Del interviews them, and rumors begin to spin faster than Sedona’s famed energy vortexes. But she knows the truth: Someone is watching her from the shadows.

GUEST POST

Are all books travel guides?

I’ve always been propelled by curiosity—the breathtaking panoramic view that might be waiting around the next bend, what it would be like to live in eighteenth-century Paris, or how we might colonize Mars.

Curiosity fueled my reading, inspired my love of travel, and guided me—at least indirectly—to a career as a travel writer. I believe, at their core, all books are about travel. For example, OVER THE EDGE might be a mystery, but through Del’s story—she’s a Jeep tour guide, after all—I get to show a different side of Sedona, the one I came to know while living there for two decades. As a writer, I hope Del’s story leaves readers longing to explore red rock country for themselves. (And as further enticement, I’m going to close this post with my top three suggestions for experiencing the real Sedona.)

I often joke that I inherited my love of travel from my parents. They took me on my first road trip when I was only six months old, driving across two states to visit my great-aunt Lizzie, who’d homesteaded a ranch in South Dakota. Did I wake up from my baby sleep, blink at the deep blue sky and rocky badlands, and fall in love with the West?

Maybe. After all, life is a collection of moments and impressions. What we remember, and why we remember it, goes a long way toward explaining who we become. My most vivid childhood memories are related to travel, reinforced by the boxes of Arizona Highways magazines my parents stored in the attic. From the Sonoran Desert to the make-believe world of Walter Farley’s Azul Island to the castles of Gothic romances, I loved visiting exotic places with my favorite authors.

Becoming a writer allowed me to indulge my curiosity, though my career has also taken me on plenty of detours and 180-degree turns. I started working as a technical writer when I left college. After computer software manuals, I wrote romance novels. Then—following a move to Arizona—I began romancing the West, writing articles for Arizona Highways (to the delight of my magazine-hoarding parents), and guidebooks to Sedona, Grand Canyon, and the Four Corners.

Whether I’m researching a book or planning a trip, I use the same tools—maps, field guides, local histories. Yes, the internet has made travel research much easier. But despite the gorgeous photos and handy driving directions, I often find that something’s missing. It’s like lasagna: If I’m short on time, I might pop a frozen one in the oven. But making a lasagna from scratch—chopping garlic, simmering the sauce, spreading one layer over another—is more nourishing.

By now, you’ve probably guessed I’m not talking about nutritional value here, but about the satisfaction of creating and experimenting, layering the enjoyment of the senses with connections to the farmers who grew the ingredients and the memories of my mom’s kitchen.

So—take your time, fill your senses. It’s not only a good approach to lasagna and travel but also to life. With that in mind, here’s this travel writer’s top three suggestions for making the most of a trip to Sedona:

Hire a guide. If you’re active and adventurous, spring for a Jeep excursion or a private hike. If you’re on a budget, you can join a docent-guided tour at an archaeological site, or a ranger-led hike at Red Rock State Park. Local guides will answer questions you didn’t even know you had and make you feel right at home.

Take time for nature. Even if you’re not into hiking or mountain biking, leave room in your itinerary to be outdoors. Discover the amazing night sky—thanks to dry air, high elevation, and local restrictions on nighttime lighting, the stars are dazzling. Enjoy the musical burble of Oak Creek, or find a comfortable spot to watch sunset. As the sun slips behind the western horizon, Sedona’s eastern cliffs change from buff to gold to pink. It’s magical.

Pack a bag, leave the baggage. You’ve heard it before, and it’s worth repeating: No matter where you travel, it’s best to go with an open mind. This is especially true in Sedona, as famous for its spiritual vibe as for its red rock scenery. So go ahead: Visit a vortex, treat yourself to an alternative healing session, circumnavigate a labyrinth or stupa. It’s easy to get caught up in the external journey, but your inner journey may prove to be a greater treasure than any photo or souvenir.

Of course, these three tips can be applied to any journey, including the most important one—life itself. To remind me, I keep a quote from T.S. Eliot’s poem Little Gidding on my desktop: “We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.”

Of all the places that books take us, the most important discovery is who we are. Happy reading!

About Kathleen Bryant

Kathleen Bryant turned her boots-first exploration of the West’s landscapes and cultures into a career as a travel writer and novelist. Her publishing credits include romance novels, travel guides, magazine articles, an award-winning children’s picture book, and a cookbook highlighting National Parks. An avid hiker and history buff, she’s led tours of ancient rock art sites, participated in field school digs, and guided yoga experiences in the red rocks of Sedona. Today, Kathleen lives with her musician husband in California, where she continues to seek out new adventures. When she’s not writing or researching her next book, you might find her on a hiking trail taking photos of wildflowers or driving down a country lane to visit a dairy farm or vineyard.

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Review and Blog Tour for Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel: A Tenth Life Cozy Mystery (Book 3) by Mollie Hunt

***** 5 stars

What a fun read for cozy mystery fans and cat lovers alike. Besides the adorable cover that could’ve been modeled after my handsome cat, Harry, the story contains just the right mixture of mystery and chills. Not having read the previous installments in the series, I didn’t have any problems following the plot. However, I’m planning to catch up with the other mysteries soon because this book has really piqued my interest in the series.

Taking place at a hotel that holds murder mysteries, the main character, a sixty-something lady named Camillia Collins, joins an old college friend, Anne Pine, for what she believes will be a fun weekend of pretend murder. Boy, is she wrong. Not only does her ghost cat, Soji, introduced in an earlier book, turn up with a warning, but a human ghost, Angel Day, also appears to her.

The staged murder occurs as predicted, but a real one follows. As in many horror tales, there’s also a storm raging outside, so the police aren’t able to get through the roads. Camillia, aka Inspector McPride, the character she was picked to play in the murder mystery, finds herself trapped with the other murder-mystery participants, one of whom is a real killer. Can she live up to her make-believe persona to solve the murder and live to tell the tale, and will the ghost of Angel Day and the ghost cat, Soji, assist her? You’ll only know if you read this fun cozy.

Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel (A Tenth Life Cozy Mystery)
by Mollie Hunt

About Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel


Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel (A Tenth Life Cozy Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Oregon Coast
Independently Published (May 30, 2024)
Number of Pages: 246
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CW3DGRK3

The game is murder at the Mystery Beach Hotel.

When Camelia Collins meets her old college friend Anne Pine for a murder mystery weekend at the coast, death becomes more than a game.

Accompanied by her ghost cat companion Soji, Camelia begins to discover clues that have nothing to do with the role-playing storyline. A lurking stranger spies on Camelia from the house next door. A vengeful spirit haunts the hotel. A winter storm rages outside, threatening the old building, while a murderer roams the halls, threatening those within.
Will Camelia’s keen senses and Soji’s feline wiles be enough to catch the killer before they kill again?

 

About Mollie Hunt

Cat Writer Mollie Hunt is the award-winning author of two cozy series, the Crazy Cat Lady Mysteries and the Tenth Life Mysteries. Her Cat Seasons Sci-Fantasy Tetralogy features extraordinary cats saving the world. Mollie also released a cat-themed COVID memoir. In her spare time, she pens a bit of cat poetry as well.

Mollie is a member of the Oregon Writers’ Colony, Sisters in Crime, the Cat Writers’ Association, Willamette Writers, and Northwest Independent Writers Association (NIWA). She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and a varying number of cats.

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Review and Blog Tour for The Seafarer’s Secret by Carol Ann Collins

*****5 stars

If you like books about hidden treasure and pirates, you’ll enjoy this one. It takes place in a small town of Eden on the outer banks of North Carolina as residents prepare for a Blackbeard festival. Eva Knightly moved to Eden five years ago and has since been working as the staff historian at the historical society. Involved in the upcoming festival, she is sidetracked when she learns a body was found of a woman named Gabby who cleaned the home of the police chief’s grandmother. Years ago, the police chief, William, had lost his wife, Catherine, when she fell into a sand hole on the beach and was covered by the sand. William hasn’t gotten over the death or his guilt, even though they’d been separated when the accident happened and that Catherine had been having an affair with an unknown man.

When it’s discovered that a strange gold coin was found on Gabby and had also been found on Catherine but never reported, Eva finds herself involved in helping William solve what begins to look like two murders. Catherine was a friend of Eva’s, despite the fact Eva had a crush on William during their marriage but never acted on it.

Why were the coins found on the two dead women, and were their deaths murder? What’s the connection between them and is the local pastor involved when he turns in two duplicate coins that he claims were left in the collection plate, or is someone else responsible? Who was Catherine seeing, and will Eva and William solve her murder and that of Gabby? Will that eventually get together? These questions and others are answered in this readable book that also includes letters written by an anonymous woman at the time of Blackbeard. While the author fictionalizes some of the information about the pirate, she also includes researched facts. I enjoyed the story and the conclusion of the mystery.


The Seafarer’s Secret
by Carol Ann Collins

About The Seafarer’s Secret


The Seafarer’s Secret
Cozy Mystery
Setting – North Carolina
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Beaufort Books (March 26, 2024)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 310 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0825310288
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0825310287
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BZBCSG86

Secrets are revealed. Lies are exposed. And in order to have a future, William and Eva will have to delve into the past.

William Templeton, widower and police chief of Eden, North Carolina is working the scene of a local woman’s drowning when the body is found with an old gold coin in her pocket – identical to a coin that was discovered on Catherine’s body, his estranged wife, over a year ago. Catherine’s case, originally deemed a tragic accident, has been reopened, forcing William to step down as police chief.

Historian and Blackbeard expert, Eva Knightly, is brought into the investigation to help identify the coins and can’t understand why her good friend Catherine never mentioned anything about it. When more coins surface at a local church, Eva and William know it’s more than mere coincidence. With the entire town whispering about Blackbeard, cursed coins, and lost treasure, it becomes hard to separate what is true and what is a myth.

The Seafarer’s Secret is a thrilling cinematic mystery featuring the exigent slow-burning romance between William and Eva as they work together to reveal the secrets and lies of Eden, North Carolina. Though, in order to have a future, they’ll have to look deep into the past to keep from being a modern-day killer’s next victim.

About Carol Ann Collins

Writing allows Carol Ann Collins to combine two of her favorite things, history and romance. Her work is a combination of historical fact, pure fiction, and a vivid imagination. Though she is an introvert who had no problem staying inside during quarantine, she enjoys traveling with her husband and two adult children. In her spare time, she is an avid book collector and bargain shopper who loves to combine the two. To date, her favorite find is an 1869 edition of Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain purchased for $10.

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Guest Post and Blog Tour for The Light Beside the Sea: A Zodiac Mystery by Connie Di Marco


The Light Beside the Sea
by Connie di Marco

About The Light Beside the Sea


The Light Beside the Sea (A Zodiac Mystery)
Traditional Mystery
5th in Series
Setting – San Francisco, California
Publisher – CMA Literary (May 6, 2024)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 341 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8989009596
Digital Print length ‏ : ‎ 318 pages
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D393JQ87

San Francisco astrologer Julia Bonatti has been haunted for years by the hit and run death of her fiancé, Michael Sefton. The driver of the vehicle was never apprehended. The lone witness to the accident spoke to no one and now is dead. Even the cold case detective assigned to the case died before any resolution was found. Every time Julia thought she might be getting close to an answer, each clue led only to a dead end.

Michael, a graduate student, had just returned from an archeological dig in Guatemala when he was killed. But why did he mail his journal to Julia for safekeeping before his return home? What was he afraid of? Why did another graduate student fall to his death on that trip? And now, another man connected with that journey has been murdered closer to home. And the murderer hasn’t finished.

When Julia finally finds the courage to delve into the journal Michael sent to her years before, she learns of the undercurrents, jealousies and anger between members of the group. She begins to understand the pressure and fear her fiancé was coping with and his suspicions of their University mentor who was most likely engaged in unethical and illegal behavior.
But events soon take a darker turn when Julia finds a likeness of the Maya god Hunhau, god of death and the underworld, on her doorstep. A strange man covered with markings and tattoos keeps appearing to her but no one else seems to see him. With guidance from another professor she’s introduced to a world she never knew existed.

Is the man she sees human? And is he under the sway of the Maya god of death?

Will he unleash evil or is he here to right a wrong done to his people?

Julia must move quickly or her death will be the next.

GUEST POST

When Is Enough, Enough?

It can be a real joy to write a series.  Once the agony of creation of the first book is over, the main characters are set, the location is determined, and secondary characters can be fleshed out as well.  The trick with each book is to choose which characters will appear and which ones (other than the main protagonist) might also be part of the plot.

Julia Bonatti, my San Francisco astrologer, lost her fiancé in a hit and run accident.  Since then, she has built her astrological practice, but she’s been haunted for years by Michael’s death.  Was he killed by a driver who fled the scene?  Or is there more to the story?

I always knew that one book in the series would have to resolve this story.  There comes a point when a thread like this must come to some sort of resolution.  I wasn’t sure exactly when the time would be right, but now that time has come with The Light Beside the Sea.

There are many wonderful series that can continue a thread or a source of tension through many books.  One of my favorites is Victoria Thompson’s Gaslight Mysteries consisting of more than 20+ books.  But for Julia, the question is when.  When is the right time?  Will readers be bored by Julia’s tragedy after four books?  After eight books?  I’m still not sure how many more books I’d like to write in this series, but it just felt organically correct to put Julia’s tragedy to rest.  Nothing can bring Michael back but how long can Julia go on this way?

There are characters in fiction and the mystery genre who have a “ghost,” a particular wound or addiction or disease or problem that will always stay with them.  Readers know that their detective or sleuth is blind and must struggle with that affliction, another protagonist may have synesthesia and see auras, another is widowed, while another may struggle with addiction.

In Julia’s case, the series begins with the reader’s knowledge that her life has been marked by tragedy and this has haunted her through four full-length novels.  Even the prequel novella, Enter a Wizard, Stage Left, is set only a few months after Michael’s death.

I truly admire writers who can carry a character’s passions or burdens through many novels without boring their readers.  But I felt that Julia’s path would be limited if she wasn’t allowed to have answers, some resolution of Michael’s death.  She believed all along that Michael was accidentally killed by a hit and run driver.  She followed every trail that might lead her to the driver who drove away from the scene and left her fiancé dying on the street.  But in The Light Beside the Sea, she begins to suspect there is more to the story.  That Michael’s death was no accident.  That his death might be part of a much larger story and in The Light Beside the Sea, she’ll learn that his death was a murder and he was not the only victim.

Most of all, I hope readers will truly enjoy the mystery and the story in The Light Beside the Sea! 

About Connie di Marco

Connie di Marco is the author of the Zodiac Mysteries featuring San Francisco astrologer Julia Bonatti, a woman who never thought murder would be part of her practice. The fifth book in this series, The Light Beside the Sea, has just been released.

Writing as Connie Archer, she is also the author of the national bestselling Soup Lover’s Mysteries from Berkley Prime Crime. You can find her excerpts and recipes in The Cozy Cookbook and The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook. Connie is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Crime Writers Association, International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime.

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Guest Post and Spotlight for The Jammed Judges


The Jammed Judges: Doro Banyon Historical Mysteries
by D.S. Lang

About The Jammed Judges


The Jammed Judges: Doro Banyon Historical Mysteries
Historical Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Ohio
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Debra Sue Lang (April 2, 2024)
Number of Pages – Approx. 310
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CSXQQQ81

Journey back to the Roaring Twenties in small-town America and join Doro Banyon, college librarian and armchair detective, as she confronts another mystery.

Spring in the air, and Doro is looking forward to her hometown’s May Day celebration. When her friend Aggie wins the baking contest, their celebration is short-lived because the two local lawmen—judges for the competition—fall ill after consuming extra portions of Aggie’s jam roll. Rumors run rampant, especially when the town doctor pinpoints the cause as arsenic poisoning.

With the constabulary down for the count, the two friends must unravel the mystery. As they study possibilities, Doro and Aggie find plenty of dangling threads and likely suspects. Is someone trying to make Aggie look bad or get even with her? Or do area bootleggers want the police out of their way while a big load of illegal liquor is transported through the area? Doro resolves to crack the case before more trouble hits town.

About D.S. Lang

D.S. Lang is a former teacher, tutor, mentor, and program manager. As an only child, she often created stories to entertain herself when she didn’t have her nose in a book. She is still making up stories, but now she puts them in writing.

She writes historical mysteries set in small-town America during the Roaring Twenties. Her books feature women amateur sleuths dedicated to solving crimes, along with a team of colorful characters—often including a local lawman.

GUEST POST

My Doro Banyon Cozy Historical Mystery series is set in small-town Ohio during the Roaring Twenties. The second book, The Murdered Matron, features a community Christmas party as part of the story, since Doro is on the committee. The third book, The Jammed Judges involves a May Days celebration with several old-fashioned events. Doro is enthusiastic about all of them!

Fairs and festivals are still popular in cities and town, but many vintage practices have virtually disappeared. One is the May basket.

When I was little, I read a story with May baskets in it and fell in love with the idea, so I convinced my mom that we should make several and give them to our neighbors and my grandparents. In Northwest Ohio, flowers are not plentiful at the start of May, but we assembled enough to fill pretty baskets. My efforts did not lead to a resurgence of the practice, but it was a lot of fun. The neighbors and my grandparents were pleased, and I enjoyed seeing the baskets in their homes! They seemed to be surprised, and I hope they were. Gifts, whether surprises or not, are always enjoyable, and who doesn’t want to bring a smile to someone’s face?

If you want to give a basket (or more), you will need inexpensive baskets or you can make a cone to hold the flowers. (Instructions are at the end.) Flowers are a must, but it is fun to add candy or other small gifts. Ribbon and colored tissue paper add festive touches.

A key to giving a May basket is to remain anonymous, so the giver puts the gift on the recipient’s front porch or door with no signed card or note. This can be tricky, especially if your neighbor or friend has a dog or a security camera. Another idea is to get to work early and put baskets on the desks of your co-workers, if you are employed in an office setting. For teachers, hanging a cone of flowers on your colleagues’ classroom doors is an alternative. The same idea could be used in work settings with locker rooms.

As you can probably tell, I am interested in bringing the practice back! Since I believe in practicing what I preach, I plan to make small baskets for some neighbors. I live in an apartment-style condo community, so leaving the baskets without getting caught should be easy. (I hope!) With the crazy weather in my area, I will purchase silk flowers, candy, seed packets (for the gardeners in the group), and gift bags or baskets. Then, I’ll tuck a “Happy May Day” note inside and leave the gifts late on April 30 or early on May 1, which is May Day.

You may be thinking of other celebrations on May 1. Since 1889, the day has been marked as International Workers Day (often called Labor/Labour Day outside the United States). Also, if you or someone you know is an American attorney, you probably are aware the American Bar Association has deemed May 1 as Law Day. Many other events and organizations mark the day, as well. Check the internet for plenty of them!

Instructions for making a flower cone:

Materials needed:

Sturdy paper.

Narrow ribbon.

Single hole punch.

Clear adhesive tape.

Scissors.

Gifts for inside the cone.

Colored tissue paper. (optional)

 

1-Begin with a square piece of paper (12” by 12” is a good size).

For a fancy look, cut scallops along the paper edges on two adjacent sides.

Plain colored paper is fine, but you can get pretty papers at craft stores.

2-Roll the straight edges together and secure with clear tape.

3-Using a small hole punch, make holes around the top edge of the cone.

4-Run ribbon through the holes and make a bow with a loop. (The loop should be long

enough to go over a doorknob.)

5-If you are using tissue paper, carefully tuck inside the cone.

6-Add flowers, candy, or other trinkets.

7-Since your recipients may not know about old-fashioned May baskets, tuck a note inside!

Remember, part of the fun is to remain anonymous, so “Happy May Day” or “A May basket

for you!” should suffice.

I’d love to know if you make the baskets and how they are received. Contact me at: DSLang@DSLangBooks.com. Or follow me on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064024056297). I will have photos on my page on May 1, and you are welcome to share pictures of your baskets.

Happy May Day!

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