The Jingle Bell Mysteries three-book bundle is now available!
You can order the hard-cover bundle from AnniesCatalog.com. I don’t currently see an Ebook option, but imagine we’ll see it when the bundle goes live on the sister site: Annie’s Fiction.
In the meantime, Ebook readers hankering to cool down in this heat can check out this cool, Christmas-themed bundle: Mistletoe Mysteries.
National Excellence in Story Telling
I’m excited to share that Dangerous at Heart placed second in the suspense category of the National Excellence in Story Telling (NEST, formerly the National Readers’ Choice Award) contest. I haven’t entered a contest in more than six years, and am thrilled that readers still consider my stories award-worthy.
Woohoo, today is the official release day of my 25th novel, Boughs of Folly. I’m extra excited about this release, because it is the first of my Annie’s Fiction titles available without a bookclub subscription.
Order the 3-book bundle of Jingle Bell Mysteries, Boughs of Folly included, in either hardcover or Ebook.
Jillian Green’s holiday cheer nosedives when her great aunt’s friend is killed while helping them decorate their plantation home for a fundraiser. But the case is more tangled than a strand of twinkle lights, and if Jillian can’t uncover the killer, their friend’s night might not be the only one silenced this Christmas.
All three mysteries take place in the world of Annie’s Chocolate Shoppe Mysteries in Georgia–a far cry from the snowy Christmases I know and love. But happily for me, my long-time prayer partner is a lifelong resident of Georgia. I had great fun acquainting myself with their unique Christmas delicacies and turns of phrases I never hear in Canada.
If you enjoy Christmas-themed novels, Jingle Bells Mysteries are worth checking out.
On the horizon
Looking ahead, I’ve written two romantic suspense that release next year as part of a new Hearts in Peril series from Annie’s Fiction. And I’m currently brainstorming outlines for a woman’s fiction title set on Mackinac Island, and for three more romantic suspense set in Montana, which will release in 2024 and 2025.
These will definitely appeal to my Love Inspired Suspense fans.
Whenever I can carve out spare time, I play with new storylines for a Serena Jones reboot, for my Serena fans who have been patiently (or impatiently as the case may be 😆 ) waiting for a sequel.
And the 25th book recipient is…
Congratulations, Sandra Basso! Let me know which book you would like.
Once again, thank you for joining me in celebrating this writing milestone. It wouldn’t have been any fun without y’all. I deeply appreciate your interest in my books. Your encouraging reviews and personal recommendations to friends help keep the contracts coming. Thank you!
This novel is set on the enchanting Martha’s Vineyard. I plotted it with my friend Lisa as she toured me around the island to find prime locations for key events in the story. As a writer, that’s living the dream!
It’s been several years since I’ve been able to enjoy such a research trip, but hopefully there will be more in my future. 🙂
Our 24th book Recipient:
Congratulations Lynda Bertulli. Thanks so much for joining me in this month-long celebration! Let me know which book you’d like to receive.
Thank you for sticking with me through my 25 book countdown. I hope you’ve been enjoying the extra insights I’ve shared into the inspiration behind my stories.
Like Lass and Found, this one isn’t a murder mystery. I even colour outside the lines sometimes too. 😉
My grandson’s War Amps commercial with the Hamilton Ti-Cats inspired the football theme for this mystery. That and memories of a whopper of a football season when I was a high school junior. Like me, Laura Donovan, my baker sleuth, isn’t ordinarily a football fan, but her nephew’s participation has hooked her on the game. 🙂
Our 23rd book recipient:
Today’s recipient was drawn from blog subscribers and commenters.
Congratulations, Margaret Macleod, email me your mailing address and I’ll get Perilous Waters out to you. Ooh, and how appropriate that your last name is Scottish, given today’s book profile! 🙂
After my mother-in-law read this one, she surprised me by saying, it is my best one yet. I suspect she just enjoyed returning to romantic suspense after reading a slew of cozies. But apparently, I kept her guessing until the end.
Scary thing is…I’ve wracked my brain as I’ve been writing this and I can’t remember who’s after the heroine! 😕 Although I did manage to remember why he’s after her. Or should I say she??? I can’t remember!
Your Turn:
Which do you prefer cozy mysteries: trade book size mysteries like the Port Aster Secrets series, humorous mysteries like Serena Jones Mysteries, or romantic suspense?
P.S. I’ll be picking another name from amongst blog commenters. So…commenting will give you the best odds of being my next recipient of a complimentary book. Just saying… 😆
Happy First day of summer! It’s appropriate that revisiting my twenty-first book should happen today, since Paying the Piperbegins on July 4th, at an Independence Day picnic, in Loch Mallaig, Michigan. 🙂
This mystery revolves around a state-wide baking competition being held as part of the town’s annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games. We had the opportunity to watch some of the traditional events at such a festival while vacationing in Northern Ontario a few years ago. If you have the opportunity to attend one, go for it. They’re a lot of fun.
I’m sure a murder won’t take place at yours. 😆
Scottish Baking Recipes
I had to research a lot of traditional Scottish baking recipes for this series. Have you ever heard of millionaire’s shortbread or clootie dumplings? I hadn’t.
And of course, the only way to write about them authentically is to sample the goods. Yes, research can be a tough job, but I’m willing to gain a few pounds for the team. 😆
I debated waiting until June 25th to announce the ten winners of my upcoming release, Boughs of Folly, since that will be the day I profile it here.
But for once in my writing career, I decided NOT to keep you in suspense. 😀
Don’t be sad if your name isn’t here though, because I have three more books to give away over the next few days, so stay tuned!
P.S. One of those books will go to a randomly selected blog commenter. So, don’t be shy about leaving a comment to let me know which book you’d love to read. 😉
Onto the winners…drum roll please
Congratulations to:
Christin F
Kara V… M…
Patti Jo M
Ann S
Jackie Pad…
Linda O
Beverly D…-M…
Edward A
Sandra A
Linda Gaw…
I emailed each of you last night to request your mailing address, so if you didn’t see my email, please check your spam folder and add me to your safe senders list. 😎
Happy Reading!
Your Turn:
What’s your favourite thing connected to the Scots? For me, it’s scones. Yum! Although…I do love listening to Amazing Grace on the bagpipes. And I have a lovely wool tartan blanket I cozy up under to read on cold winter nights. 🙂
Writing this Christmas mystery whet my appetite for doing more set at this special time of year. I’m currently outlining a romantic suspense set on a Montana guest ranch and Christmas tree farm. But I digress. 😆
Yule Be Sorry is the 9th book in the Scottish Bakehouse Mystery series I introduced yesterday.
Inspired by the 12 Days of Christmas Song
Summary:
On the first day of Christmas, Molly Ferris’s true love gave to her . . . one of many anonymous pranks leading up to Loch Mallaig’s upcoming Yule Festival, an annual tradition celebrating the Michigan town’s Scottish heritage. Initially, Molly and her best friends, Laura Donovan and Carol MacCallan, are charmed by the silly “Twelve Days of Christmas” gifts showing up at their Scottish bakehouse, Bread on Arrival. However, the fifth day presents ghastly tidings—the murder of local real estate agent Eric Wright, who’s found dead with five golden rings on his fingers.
Discovered by the bakehouse’s new delivery boy, whose girlfriend’s family was facing the loss of their home for the holidays, Wright’s homicide soon engulfs the entire village in suspicion and conjecture. With a history of shady deals, the murdered Scrooge had a seemingly endless naughty list of people who could have killed him—and perhaps it was someone Molly and her friends know and trust.
With their business’s wellbeing threatened by their ties to the murder, the Bakehouse Three resolve to solve the mystery of who silenced Wright’s night. Soon, the three Scottish hens realize that not only is their livelihood at stake but their lives as well. They must uncover the murderer before the killer gets to them—otherwise, they might be three bakers-a-dying.
Find Scottish Bakehouse Mysteries at Annie’s Fiction.
Subscribe to the Scottish Bakehouse Mysteries Bookclub to receive 1 hard cover book a month ($14.99) , or every two weeks ($10.99), or to receive 1 Ebook a month ($5.99). You can sometimes find individual books being sold second hand.
I’ll let you know our 10 winners of the rafflecopter, as soon as I receive the names from the coordinator!
On to the 19th book in my 25 book retrospective:
Lass and Found Is the fourth book in the 24-book, multi-author Scottish Bakehouse Mysteries, set in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. This was another super-fun series to write. It follows the exploits of three former college roommates, now in their fifties, as they reunite to open a bakery in bonny Loch Mallaig, Michigan, a place where the iconic sounds of Great Highland bagpipes fill the air, kilts never go out of fashion, and mysteries surface with curious regularity.
This particular story isn’t a murder mystery, but a missing person mystery.
I live fairly close to the “Comfort Maple,” widely believed to be the oldest sugar maple tree in Canada, at 400-500 years old. A bike ride to see the tree, combined with my granddaughter’s tales of her fun at a summer day camp, seeded the idea for this story.
But of course, the mystery is far more sinister than it sounds. Or is it? 😎
My research into old growth forests on Orcas Island was particularly fascinating. And as it turns out, Orcas Island is home to some of the few remaining in the state.
Weeds of Doubt is my second contribution to the Victorian Mansion Mysteries. Kaylee Bleu, the sleuth in this cozy mystery series, is a former forensics botanist professor turned flower shop owner on beautiful Orcas Island.
For this particular story, spotting a potentially poisonous weed on the shoreline while out kayaking inspired this story. Then I tossed in a high school reunion, because…
There’s always at least one former high school nemesis someone wants to murder, right? Not me, of course! 😳
Last Day to Download A Fool and His Monet for FREE!
A huge thanks to all those who are following along with these “25th Book Celebration” blogs and Facebook posts. Celebrating this milestone wouldn’t be any fun without you. 😀
Congratulations to Eileen Astels, you’re our tenth book recipient. Please let me know which book you’d like me to send you.