Very excited to serve on a panel on Saturday, November 2, 1 to 3 pm at the Library with some amazing other authors.
Meet the authors. Find out about paths to publication. Book signings!. Hope to see you there.
Very excited to serve on a panel on Saturday, November 2, 1 to 3 pm at the Library with some amazing other authors.
Meet the authors. Find out about paths to publication. Book signings!. Hope to see you there.
I read two cozies, plus another Jane Yellowrock, this past week.
I continue with the Marcia Talley series – except I accidentally skipped number 3 and had to go back. I am glad I did.
In Occasion for Revenge, Hannah’s father begins dating a woman named Pauline, a woman who both Hannah and her sister Ruth despise. They are also dealing with their father’s alcoholism. (I know this sounds heavy but Talley has a light touch.) Then Pauline is found murdered and Hannah’s father disappears. Recommended.
Doggone Death is the second by S.A. Kazlo.
At a hooker’s workshop (that’s rug hooking), a difficult woman dies in Jamies’s arms. So, she is instantly suspected of the murder. Of course, she begins investigating. The murderer tries to warn our intrepid heroine off, including by poisoning her beloved dog Porkchop. Fun and frothy.
Finally, I read the next in the Jane Yellowrock series, Blood Trade.
Jane heads to Natchez on a job for the Master of that City. Naturaleza, vampires who treat humans like cattle and drain them, are killing humans. When Jane arrives, she finds these vampires are unlike any she’s ever seen before. Silver does not kill them and they scuttle like insects. What is going on?
Jane is also dealing with an appeal from an old friend who grew up in the children’s home with her. Misha’s daughter is desperately ill with leukemia. Misha risks meeting with vampires, some of them the Naturaleza, and now she has disappeared, leaving her daughter in Jane’s care.
Another page turner!Occasion