Blog for Pamela and Terri from the CozyArmchair Group on yahoo http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cozyarmchairgroup/
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Review: A Merry Murder at St. Bernard Cabins by Cindy Bell
Nikki heads to a resort to meet with her family and have Christmas together. After unexpected calls from two of her pet sitting clients, she, one of her clients and two dogs head out only to be snowed in at the resort. After a nasty employee is murdered right outside of her cabin, and her brother is considered a suspect, she is determined to figure out who actually did it. Along with her client/new friend Sonia, she asks questions until on her quest to find the truth she endangers herself and her brother. An exciting rescue and capture and a pretty satisfying mystery.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Review: The Christmas Shop Murder by Linnea West
Tessa is excited when Sue opens a all-year round Christmas shop in their small town and is caught up in the excitement of its opening, until a woman who threatened to shut it down to make a dog grooming shop is murdered. When her brother is suspected, she decides she needs to find the truth.
It was a fun setting with likable characters. A little light on the mystery aspect - few suspects or motives. A setup of a love triangle (which I know upsets some cozy readers). A light, enjoyable read.
It was a fun setting with likable characters. A little light on the mystery aspect - few suspects or motives. A setup of a love triangle (which I know upsets some cozy readers). A light, enjoyable read.
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Guest Blogger - Alice Duncan
December? Whew!
Well, blow me down with a gentle
breeze, another year’s nearly bitten the dust. They seem to fly by faster and
faster, the older I get. That doesn’t seem fair somehow. Ah, well. Such is
life.However, I can show you the great cover for SHAKEN SPIRITS (created by the brilliant and talented Nina Paules), Daisy Gumm Majesty’s… Oh, Lord. Here we go again. This is Daisy’s 14th adventure into publishing, but the book cover says the book is her 13th. As I’ve often mentioned before, the actual 7th book (SPIRITS REVIVED) is one for which I haven’t yet been able to get the e-rights back. Therefore, as an audiobook, SPIRITS REVIVED is #6½. When it comes out in print and e-book format again, it will still be #6½. Publishing is a strange and mysterious business, if you’re me.
Anyway, back to the cover of SHAKEN SPIRITS. Here it is! That’s Daisy reclining pretty much underneath the wheel of that automobile—which is a 1923 Cole Sportster Sedan—and Spike, her loyal dachshund, valiantly attempting to rouse her. Somebody paid somebody else a lot of money to mow poor Daisy down. The car actually slaps her up against a pepper tree (pepper trees lined Marengo Avenue, where Daisy lived, in those days). Daisy is quite shaken up by this non-accident, which occurred right after the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, 1925. Her shaken-ness doesn’t abate when she realizes someone actually is out to get her. Below the picture of the cover is a link where you can read an excerpt from SHAKEN SPIRITS. Moreover, you can buy it, because there are links to every e-reader, paperback and hardback site known to man. Well, maybe not all of them, but close enough:
(and
read an excerpt, too, if you want to)
About halfway through SHAKEN
SPIRITS, Lou Prophet, a washed-up, one-legged former bounty hunter, shows up.
The elderly Lou was given to me by Peter Brandvold, bless his heart (don’t tell
him I said that. He cherishes his image as Mean Pete) after I’d already written
nearly half of the book. Anyway, when Lou came along, I had so much fun writing
him into Daisy’s life, he darned near stole the book! I’m trying to tone him
down in the book I’m writing now, SCARLET SPIRITS, although he still plays a
role. If you want to read about Lou before he hit rock-bottom and ended up in
the Odd Fellows Home of Christian Charity in Pasadena, California, in 1925,
here’s his latest book (by Peter Brandvold, of course), BLOOD AT SUNDOWN (to be
released December 19, I believe). In Mean Pete’s book, Lou’s about forty-five
years younger than he is in Daisy’s day, and he’s a wild and woolly,
hard-drinking, womanizing, irreverent, rascally bounty hunter. He looks good,
too. When he hits Pasadena, he’s still a little woolly, but he’s old and not
nearly as wild as he once was. He resents it, too (and I don’t blame him, being
in the same fix myself, although I was never a hard-drinking, womanizing bounty
hunter):Um… Oh, yes! I need Bam-Bam (who went to the vet this morning for a checkup and trembled the entire time) to pick a November wiener for my book-giveaway! Bam-Bam, while terrified of pretty much everyone in the universe who isn’t me, at least doesn’t scream as if he’s being tortured when he goes to the vet like Jazzy does. Of course, Jazzy is a Beautiful Blue Wiener and Queen of All She Surveys. She’s also an incredible drama queen. In fact, here’s a photo of Bam-Bam the Not-Very-Bold and Jazzy the Drama Queen. They’re lying on my bed, which has on it a crinkly silver thing that’s supposed to keep dogs off the furniture. You can see how well it works:
And (thank you, Bam-Bam) the wieners are: Julianne Sparks, who wins a copy of CACTUS FLOWER; Karla Jans, who wins a copy of SIERRA RANSOM; Marilyn Silverstein, who wins a copy of THANKSGIVING ANGELS; and Mary Jane Hopper, who wins a copy of FALLEN ANGELS. I’ll get your books to you as soon as I can drag myself to the post office, ladies.
Let me see… I’m sure something else exciting happened in November. Oh, yes. I remember now. Right after I left Southern California, the whole blasted state caught fire, and my daughter and her husband barely escaped being burned to a crisp by the Woolsey Fire. The Woolsey Fire started in Thousand Oaks the day after that horrible man shot all those people in the Borderline Bar. That bar is where Robin and Gilbert (my daughter and her husband) go with pals to watch sports and stuff. Fortunately for my family, everyone in it was spared. Far too many other people weren’t so lucky, and the entire town of Paradise, CA, was burned to cinders in one of the fires in the northern part of the state. Here’s what it looked like in Robin and Gilbert’s neighborhood while firefighters were gallantly attempting to save it from total ruin:
Oh, yeah. Here’s something not-so-awful. Joyce Abbate, a long-time friend and dancing pal, sent me some pictures from when I belonged to the dance company, Gypsy. Here I am. These were the good old days. I could still hear, had all my original body parts (and they worked) and I could sing and dance and have fun. I miss those days. Deep, theatrical sigh here. Hmm. Maybe Jazzy takes after her mommy in some ways. But never mind that. Anyway, the Gypsy Folk Ensemble has a Facebook page, if you want to visit it: https://www.facebook.com/Gypsy-Folk-Ensemble-168129599867691/?hc_location=ufi
Oh, yes! The very best thing that happened in November (for me) was that Iris Evans and Leon Fundenberger created a special Facebook page for Daisy! It’s called Daisy Daze, and it shows photographs of things that were around in Daisy’s days and that Daisy and her friends and kin might have used. For instance, they found a copy of SIXTY-FIVE DELICIOUS DISHES MADE WITH BREAD, the cook booklet Daisy used when she was coerced into teaching a cooking class at the Salvation Army. Poor Daisy, who can burn water, hated teaching that class. Worse, she didn’t learn how to cook while she did it. If you’d like to participate in Daisy Daze, go to this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/905100189878318/
Let me see… What books should I give away at the end of December? Beats the heck outta me. Lemme think. Ow. That hurt. However, I did find a few books I can give away. Some lucky folks will win an original hardback version (these are first editions, by golly. If I were famous, that might actually mean something) of HIGH SPIRITS or HUNGRY SPIRITS, and I’ll also give away one of my Mercy Allcutt books, ANGELS OF MERCY. If you’d like to enter, just send me your name and address: alice@aliceduncan.net . Due to the high cost of postage, I’ll only be able to send books to people residing in the USA. However, if you live in a far-off place and win, I’ll be happy to send you an ebook (Kindle or Nook).
I think that’s it! If you’d like to visit my web page, here’s the link: http://aliceduncan.net/ . And if you’d like to be Facebook friends, please go here: https://www.facebook.com/alice.duncan.925
Thank you!
Monday, December 10, 2018
Review: Fear by Bob Woodward
In this day and age of horrible journalism, it is refreshing to see Bob Woodward's reporting. About of a third of the book is actually source referenced. He reports on the chaos of the administration and the games people in it are playing, to try and work around the President's behavior. It seems a sad state of the world that any of this is happening, but Woodward's reporting is making sense of the chaos reported by various news sources.
Whether a Trump supporter or not, it is important to have the facts as opposed to all the #FakeNews out there. Well worth the read.
Whether a Trump supporter or not, it is important to have the facts as opposed to all the #FakeNews out there. Well worth the read.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Review: The Mammoth Book of Jack the Ripper Stories (ed) Maxim Jakubowski
Everyone has their favorite Jack the Ripper theory or suspect. The odds are, we will NEVER know definitively who was responsible. That said, This book is full of fictional stories based on various old and new theories as well as just plain imagination. It will get us no closer to solving the crimes, but it does give us enjoyable reads of various possibilities.
Some of my favorites from the book were: "His Last Victim" by KG Anderson, "It's All in the Genes" by Cara Cooper, "Bluebeard's Wife" by Catherine Lundoff and "Autumn of Terror" by CL Raven.
Terri
Some of my favorites from the book were: "His Last Victim" by KG Anderson, "It's All in the Genes" by Cara Cooper, "Bluebeard's Wife" by Catherine Lundoff and "Autumn of Terror" by CL Raven.
Terri
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