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Grave Words by Gerri Lewis

This was such a fun cozy that I’m anxiously awaiting the next installment in the Deadly Deadlines Mystery Series by Gerri Lewis. Winter Snow wakes up dead – well, not really, but the 29 yr. old obituary writer has discovered “her own” obit is in the newspaper! Not...

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Opportunity: Own It!

We all want opportunity beating down our door. But what if opportunity not only isn’t beating down your door, but isn’t even in your neighborhood? Sometimes it may feel like opportunity took a vacation and forgot to take you along! When that happens it’s easy to get...

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Bless Your Heart by Leigh Dunlap

Here’s a twisty mystery you simply won’t be able to put down! Readers are immediately immersed into the setting of a Little League baseball game. Boring? Hardly! The wealthy society women of Atlanta (known as the Buckhead Betties) have young sons on the baseball team...

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God’s Lantern: An Eternal Flame

Sunny summer days are slipping slowly into fall. Folks are gearing up for pumpkin lattes – apple cider – seasonal vegetables, etc. The air is starting to feel crisper, the days just a little bit shorter – but it’s ALL good! On these glorious days it’s such a...

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EZ Dilly Potato Salad

Labor Day is fast approaching, and summer is revving up its engines to boogie on out! But one thing that never goes out of season is potato salad. While it’s more popular during summer months, it’s still a great side dish all year ‘round. Here’s a potato salad recipe...

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A Murder Most Fowl by Carmela Dutra

A Murder Most Fowl by Carmela Dutra gives cozy fans an absolutely knockout debut in the first in A Food Truck Mystery series. Beth and Seth Lloyd may be identical twins and partners in their new Kluckin’ Good food truck venture, but there’s nothing identical about...

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Uncle Abner by Melville Davisson Post

Uncle Abner is a hulk of a man, deeply religious and stern-faced. He is a force to be reckoned with. Through his power of deduction and investigative skills, he “rights” the “wrongs” that other people do. And when he, himself, can’t serve justice – he lets God take...

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