Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading Death for Sale by Erik S. Meyers. This is the third book in the Sally Witherspoon Mystery series and was released earlier this year.

Thanksgiving is Sally Witherspoon's favorite holiday and she's excited to spend the day with the majority of  Berry Springs, Arkansas at the Grand Hotel. With Joanna catering the dinner the buffet is jammed packed with delicious food - roast turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, the works! Sally and her crew, along with some temporary bartenders, are serving the drinks while also enjoying the scrumptious spread. After the satisfying event Sally is woken in the early morning hours by a phone call from Sergeant Soder. Several party goers seem to have gotten food poisoning and some have even been hospitalized. Was there something wrong with the food? Could the fruit in some of her cocktails have been tainted? When one person dies and the police consider the death suspicious Sally once again gets out her pen and notebook determined to help solve another murder.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Battered- A Recipe, Review, & Giveaway

Today at Cozy Up With Kathy I'm pleased to share a recipe from the Whipped and Sipped Mystery series by G. P. Gottleib along with my review of BATTERED, the first book in the series.  

 

Ginger-Molasses Cookies GF. V.


2 ½ cups old fashioned or steel cut oats
1 tsp baking soda
½ tsp baking powder
¼ tsp fine-grained sea salt
1 tsp ground ginger (or fresh ginger if you can get it)
½ tsp ground cinnamon
¼ tsp ground nutmeg
½ cup packed coconut or dark brown sugar
¼ cup canola or coconut oil
¼ cup unsulphured molasses
1 TBSP unfiltered apple cider vinegar
1 tsp pure vanilla extract


· Preheat oven to 350°F/180°C and spray or line 2 cookie sheets

· In a processor or high-speed blender, blend oats into a fine flour, about 60 to 90 seconds

· Add baking soda, baking powder, salt, spices, and sugar – 30 seconds or until blended

· In a medium to large bowl, combine oil, molasses, vinegar, and vanilla

· Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and stir together with a spatula

· Moisten with 1 or 2 TBSP water if needed to form balls

· Use a small scooper or wet hands to form 20-26 (1 inch/25mm) loose balls, placing 10 to 13 balls on each cookie sheet (these cookies will spread just a little)

· Bake for about 10 minutes until golden brown (if you over bake, they’ll be yummy but dry)

· Remove from the oven and let them cool before eating.

OPTIONAL:1½ cup unsalted roasted almonds can be used in place of one cup of oats

I keep these chewy cookies in the freezer (zap 30 seconds in a microwave). Sometimes I make a little sandwich with a piece of banana in the middle, but mostly I just grab them for little bursts of gingery deliciousness.

****************************************************************************

Review


BATTERED by G. P. Gottlieb
The First Whipped and Sipped Mystery 

Alene Baron's childhood dream came true when she was able to buy a cafe from Gary, a good family friend. Selling it at well below cost, his only stipulation was to keep his daughter and sister employed. While Alene loves having Kacey working with her, despite her trouble with addiction, Gary's sister is another story. Still, she's happy to have a community spot where she can give people second chances while her best friend creates delicious vegan delights! But tragedy strikes when Gary is found dead inside a neighbor's apartment. Who could have killed him? While Alene practically saw him as a saint, pretty much everyone she runs into becomes a suspect in her mind. Despite a good looking detective handling the case, Arlene wants to do everything she can to find the killer herself.

I enjoyed the mystery behind the first Whipped and Sipped Mystery. There were a lot of plausible suspects each with decent motives. But while the mystery was intriguing, especially when combined with the death of another neighbor eight years earlier and financial misdealings at a company, for the most part I did not like the characters. The big exception was Detective Frank Shaw. The majority of the characters were flat out awful people, Arlene's ex husband and his best friend as well both Gary's ex and current wife and most of their adult children. Arlene's eldest child is a sarcastic and rude twelve year old. Ruthie seems nice, but we don't really get to know her at all. The interconnectedness of all these people, most of them even live in the same apartment building was a little creepy. 

With a ragtag cast of characters BATTERED brings together vegan and vegetarian treats in a unique mystery. 

*************************************************************************** 

About The Whipped and Sipped Cozy Mystery Series

Welcome to Whipped & Sipped—where the pastries are guilt-free, the coffee is strong, and the gossip might just get you killed. Murder is on the menu—served warm with muffins and lattes.


Battered: A Whipped and Sipped Mystery
Cozy Mystery 1st in Series
Setting - Illinois
Publisher: ‎ Anamcara Press LLC
Publication Date: ‎ September 10, 2025
Print Length: ‎ 284 pages

Alene Baron has built more than a café—she’s built a community. At Whipped & Sipped, customers linger over Ruthie’s decadent-but-healthy desserts, children flock to Saturday story hour, and knitting groups craft blankets for refugee families. Alene prides herself on knowing her patrons so well she can often place “a wholegrain blueberry muffin on the counter before the customer themselves knew” they wanted it.

But when her neighbor and close friend is murdered, Alene’s cozy world begins to unravel. Suddenly, everyone she knows could be a suspect, and she starts noticing the smallest inconsistencies, furtive glances, and unexplained comings and goings around the café. With each clue and misstep, Alene pieces together a tangled web of secrets, realizing that danger may be closer than she ever imagined—and that her own family could be in the killer’s sights.

With her sharp eye for detail, wry sense of humor, and fierce devotion to her children, Alene steps into the role of amateur sleuth. But in a community where tempers flare over hot chocolate, grudges linger for years, and secrets hide beneath friendly smiles, finding the killer may prove harder than whipping up the perfect soufflé.

Battered, the first in G.P. Gottlieb’s Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series, is a delectable blend of mouthwatering recipes, quirky neighborhood drama, and page-turning suspense. Perfect for fans of culinary cozies, it’s a tale where friendship, food, and murder are always on the menu.


About G.P. Gottlieb

 

G. P. Gottlieb has been a musician, teacher, and administrator, but she’s happiest writing recipe-laced murder mysteries and inventing mostly vegetarian recipes that are nothing like what she learned in courses at Chicago’s French Pastry School. Gottlieb is active in Sisters in Crime (Chicago and Colorado) and has interviewed over 275 authors as a host for New Books in Literature, a podcast channel on the New Books Network. She writes stories and essays that are published in a variety of journals and blogs, is a mother and grandmother, and lives with her husband in a Chicago high-rise that is strikingly similar to the building portrayed in the Whipped and Sipped Mystery series.

Author Links: 

Website: https://www.gpgottlieb.com/  

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gpgottlieb.bsky.social  

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/authorgottlieb/ 

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

Medium.com: https://medium.com/@gpgottlieb  

Substack: Recently started - https://substack.com/@gpgottlieb  

Twitter: https://x.com/GottliebGp 

Purchase Links:

Sunday, April 19, 2026

A Blue Ribbon Murder - A Review & Giveaway

 Review


A BLUE RIBBON MURDER by T.C. LoTempio
The Sixth Urban Tails Mystery 
 
With some aggressive campaigning Fox Hollow, Connecticut is hosting this year's Kitty Club Cat Show. With her mother as one of the event sponsors Shell McMillan, owner of the Urban Tails Pet Shop and former star of Spy Anyone, is not only serving as a vendor, she's entered Kahlua into the competition. That $25,000 grand prize certainly could help and there's also the added mystery of a second prize. While her Urban Tails booth is doing brisk business, she and her partner Gary can't help but notice plenty of cat fights. From volatile competitors and protesters to the exacting event organizer and her Lothario stepson there's plenty of catty behavior. But when Shell and Gary go to meet with Isobel, they find her murdered and the special prize gone. Did she interrupt the thief or was her murder the goal? Is there a thief and a killer or just one villain? While selling pet supplies and showing two of their cats Shell and Gary will once again put on their deerstalker hats and try to solve the crimes.
 
I really enjoy the Urban Tails Mystery series and loved the fun setting of a cat show in this sixth outing. While I missed seeing much of Josh I really love seeing Shell and Gary work their investigative magic. I also like how they work together, both in Urban Tails and as housemates. They really are a great team and always have each other's backs.The mystery was solid with smart sleuthing and a good variety of suspects and motives, although there was one time I yelled at Shell for running off to check out a suspect alone.
 
I love all of the cats and was glad to see Kahlua have her moment in the spotlight. Of course, Purriday is perfect and I love how he and Princess Fuzzypants love each other.
 
A BLUE RIBBON MURDER turns the controlled chaos of a cat show into a purrfect murder mystery.
 
************************************************************************* 

A Blue Ribbon Murder (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries) by T. C. LoTempio

About A Blue Ribbon Murder

A Blue Ribbon Murder (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery 6th in Series
Setting - Connecticut
Publisher: ‎ Beyond the Page
Publication Date: ‎ March 31, 2026
Print Length: ‎ 260 pages

When the organizer of a major cat competition is murdered and the grand prize is stolen, Shell McMillan will have to claw through the clues to catch a killer . . .

The Kitty Club Cat Show has come to Fox Hollow, and everyone from casual cat lovers to competitive breeders has shown up for the contest. Pet shop owner Shell McMillan has two cats entered, and like everyone else she has her eye on the grand prize, a vibrant red leash with a solid gold cat-head figurine attached. As the judging begins, cat owners clash and the fur flies, until a power outage throws the whole arena into darkness. But when the lights come back up, the event’s organizer is found dead and the grand prize is missing.

Shell knows the obvious suspect is the victim’s stepson, who’s up to his neck in gambling debts and would kill to get his hands on his inheritance. But there are plenty of disgruntled competitors to consider too, including some who had an old score to settle with the victim. Every clue is catnip for Shell, especially as she puzzles out whether the thief and the murderer are the same person. Either way, with two crimes to solve and a killer on the loose, she’ll have to tread carefully so that her dreams of Best in Show don’t end with Rest in Peace . . .

About T. C. LoTempio

While Toni Lotempio does not commit – or solve – murders in real life, she has no trouble doing it on paper. Her lifelong love of mysteries began early on when she was introduced to her first Nancy Drew mystery at age 10 – The Secret in the Old Attic. She and her cat pen the Nick and Nora mystery series originally from Berkley Prime Crime and now with Beyond the Page Publishing. They also write the Pet Shop Series and the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger series and brand new Cozy Bookshop Mysteries!

You can cat-ch up with them at ROCCO’s blog, www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com or her website, www.tclotempio.net

Social Media Links Webpage Blog Facebook X

Purchase Links Amazon B&N Kobo

Friday, April 17, 2026

The Night Nurse and the Jewel Thief - An Interview

I'm pleased to welcome Marilee Dahlman to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Marilee's first novel, THE NIGHT NURSE AND THE JEWEL THIEF was released yesterday!

Kathy: In THE NIGHT NURSE AND THE JEWEL THIEF we meet Nancy Norman a glamour-obsessed home care nurse. Would you say you're glamor-obsessed?

MD: Haha, I would have to say no. This is one area where Nancy and I are pretty different. I’ll leave the bedazzling and bling to Nancy. We do share a couple interests, though—we both adore Persian cats and love following the British royals!


Kathy: Nancy's latest assignment leads her to an eccentric billionaire's remote estate, where eco-activism hides darker secrets. What are your thoughts about eco-activism? Do you engage in any related activities?

MD: We need to protect our planet and conserve what we have. I support our national parks and zoos. Recently I visited a conservation center and bought a bracelet that came with an app that lets me track an endangered red panda on the other side of the world!


Kathy: What first drew you to mysteries and thrillers?

MD: I’ve always been a big reader. My favorites growing up and as a young adult were books like Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels, the Jason Bourne series, John le Carré novels and, of course, the works of the ultimate mystery writer, Agatha Christie.


Kathy: Do you write in any other genres?

MD: Yes, my short stories can veer into sci-fi and even a bit of horror. My next novel, MALL GODDESS, is more straight-up fiction with plenty of humor mixed in. The common thread in my writing tends to be personal transformation—strong women, middle-aged or older, who decide to change who they are and go after what they really want.

Kathy: Tell us about your book. 

MD: Sixty-five-year-old home care nurse Nancy Norman takes one last night shift, which happens to be at a billionaire’s mansion. Her quiet night is interrupted when intruders break in to steal a legendary sapphire collection.

Kathy: Do you have a favorite character? If so, who and why?

MD: I should say nurse Nancy…but villains are so fun! Elvira LeSabre was a blast to write. She’s evil, a badass, a boss, and has her own talents, flaws, dreams, and vulnerabilities. And then there’s GHOST, the mansion’s computerized home operating system, who began as a minor character and ultimately became part of the emotional heart of the story.

Kathy: Did you have a specific inspiration for your book?

MD: I come from a family of nurses, so that no-nonsense, capable, and caring type of personality inspired main character nurse Nancy. And I’m originally from Minnesota, hence the setting in the remote Northwoods. And my mischievous Persian cat Cosmo (RIP, bless his heart) inspired the cat character, Dr. GoldenPaw.

Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work?

MD: I’d been publishing short stories and taking creative writing classes for a while, and I kept going back to this plot, setting, and characters, over and over. Coming up with the winter wonderland Geyser House, on the shores of Lake Superior, was especially fun. I guess I didn’t want to leave, and the novel, bit by bit, came to life!

Kathy: If you could have a dinner party and invite 4 authors, living or dead, in any genre, who would you invite?

MD: Octavia E. Butler, because PARABLE OF THE SOWER is one of my all-time favorite novels. Ken Follett, to learn about his amazing storytelling ability. Agatha Christie – of course I would want to invite the most bestselling novelist of all time. And finally, William Shakespeare. I was an English literature major in college. I’ve got to invite him!

Kathy: What are you currently reading?

MD: THE CORRESPONDENT by Virginia Evans and THE DEMON OF UNREST by Erik Larson.

Kathy: Will you share any of your hobbies or interests with us?

MD: I’m a huge fan of farmers markets, cooking, and going to the movies.

Kathy: Name 4 items you always have in your fridge or pantry.

MD: Coffee, half ‘n half, oolong tea and dark chocolate. I’m possibly a caffeine addict, what can I say ;-)

Kathy: Do you have plans for future books?

MD: Yes. MALL GODDESS, a novel about the custodian of a ghost mall, comes out this August. And hopefully there will be a sequel to Night Nurse someday.

Kathy: What's your favorite thing about being an author?

MD: Easiest question of all—meeting readers! Thank you for reading!

**************************************************************************

Author Links:
 
Websitehttps://marileedahlman.com
 
**************************************************************************
 
 
Blurb:

Nancy Norman's world collapses when a fire destroys everything she owns. The glamour-obsessed home care nurse faces an impossible choice: retire with nothing-or take one last night shift that could change everything. She takes the job.

Her assignment leads her to an eccentric billionaire's remote estate, where eco-activism hides darker secrets. But her quiet shift erupts into chaos when thieves storm the mansion, hunting for a legendary sapphire collection. Suddenly, Nancy is fighting for her life against trained criminals, high-tech traps, and the mansion's bizarre defenses.

Caught between loyalty and desperation, Nancy discovers an unexpected talent for deception. As she matches wits with the charming mastermind Stephen Sinclair, she realizes the biggest heist of the night might be her own transformation. In a house where nothing is what it seems, Nancy must decide who she is-and what she's willing to steal to survive. This glittering thriller delivers a night of crime, betrayal, and self-discovery where the real treasure might be finding yourself.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading The Night Nurse and the Jewel Thief by Marilee Dahlman. This book will be released April 16, 2026.

Nancy Norman's life changed the night of the fire. Certainly she faced some changes prior to that, like when her husband left her, but nothing compared to what transpired after the fire. After forty years as a nurse Nancy was ready to retire, but after losing her home in the fire the offer of a one night job at triple the rate was too good to pass up. But things get strange quickly. First she keeps getting alerts from the SeniorLOVE app that Sinclair, the man she swiped right, was nearby. Then after weird messages from her car nav when she arrived at the mansion of billionaire Gnut Berdqvist the temperature had dropped and there was snow and ice; not uncommon in Minnesota, but certainly not in the middle of summer, Minnesota or not! Nancy is soon faced with the snobby Claude who hired her and, more disconcerting, GHOST, the mansion's artificial intelligence operating system. With her beloved cat Dr. GoldenPaw by her side Nancy will attempt to follow the odd rules and care for her patient, but who knows what will happen next.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Die to Your Own Tune - A Review & Giveaway

Review


DIE TO YOUR OWN TUNE by Rebecca McKinnon
The Third Octavia Fields Mystery

It's another musical season at Aerie Pines and while Octavia Fields has arrived later than usual her staff and best friend should know that time is flexible for her. Yet Mairi and Xavier seemed perturbed, Piper seemed miffed, and all three seem to be hiding something! Only Detective Price seems honestly happy to see her. Octavia is in for an unpleasant surprise when violist Tamsin Reed enters her store. A nemesis from her youth, Tamsin hasn't mellowed with age casting aspersions upon Octavia before Octavia throws her out of her shop. Tamsin isn't the only bad penny to show up as Octavia's ex-boyfriend is conducting and he fully believes that Octavia is, not only still his girlfriend, but his fiancée! What could be worse? Maybe finding another dead body.  

I absolutely love the Octavia Fields Mystery series and was absolutely delighted by this third entry. A nasty villain who turns out to be the victim, a deluded ex, and a tramp throwing herself at Jake make for some drama! But better than the drama is the humor. Octavia's thoughts kept me laughing and I found myself smiling nonstop as I read this funny mystery that was still heartwarming. 

Octavia Fields is an unusual woman who moves to the beat of her own drum... or viola. I love that she accepts who she is and doesn't feel the need to change. What's even better is that Jake not only understands this, but supports her! I was almost as surprised as Octavia when he suggested she help in the investigation and was pleased that she recognized the importance of that acceptance as well as her own limitations. I love their relationship and look forward to watching it grow. I also like how she's finally standing up for herself to her employees-they should be lucky they still have jobs, not only with their attitude, but the fact that financially the shop is still struggling.

With delightful characters, lots of laughs, and an intriguing mystery DIE TO YOUR OWN TUNE is a pitch perfect mystery. 

********************************************************************* 

 Die to Your Own Tune (Octavia Fields Mysteries) by Rebecca McKinnon

About Die to Your Own Tune

Die to Your Own Tune (Octavia Fields Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series
Setting - Rocky Mountains
Independently Published
Publication Date: ‎ April 23, 2026
After months of giving into her wanderlust, free-spirited violist Octavia Fields is ready to get back to her Aerie Pines music shop. But she hasn't even had a chance to unpack before running into her teenage nemesis, who's there to solo with the Aerie Peaks Symphony. Things get even more interesting when Octavia learns the conductor is none other than her ex-boyfriend, who seems to think they’re engaged. After finding her nemesis dead, Octavia jumps barefoot-first into another investigation. But Detective Dreamy isn't about to let her investigate alone — he knows her knack for attracting trouble. And he wants to keep an eye on the ex who’s twisted being separated for a year into an engagement. When Octavia’s asked to step in as the new soloist, she has to balance investigating with rehearsals. And what should be an honor puts Octavia directly in the spotlight — and possibly the killer's crosshairs. With tension mounting both on stage and off, Octavia realizes someone might be tuning up for an encore performance. She needs to unmask the killer before the final curtain falls and Octavia takes the deadliest bow of all!

About Rebecca McKinnon

Rebecca McKinnon enjoys playing with her imaginary friends and introducing them to others through her writing. She dreams of living in the middle of nowhere, but has been unable to find an acceptable location that wouldn’t require crossing an ocean.

Author Links:  

Website https://rebeccamckinnon.com/  

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rebeccamckinnon_author/?hl=en  

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rebecca-McKinnon/956145304405426?ref=hl  

GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4993788.Rebecca_McKinnon  

BookBub https://www.bookbub.com/authors/rebecca-mckinnon  

Purchase Link - Amazon

Sunday, April 12, 2026

The Merry Widow Murders - An Interview and Review

I'm pleased to welcome Melodie Campbell to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Melodie writes the Merry Widow Murders Mystery series. THE PHARAOH'S CURSE MURDERS is the most recent book in the series and was released yesterday! This is a new series for me, so I'm behind. Following our interview you will find my review of the first book in the series. Stay tuned for reviews of the books that follow! 


Kathy: The THE MERRY WIDOW MURDERS takes place at the end of the 1920s. Why choose this time period for your series?

MC: I wanted to focus on a time of optimism for women. In Britain, women had just gotten the vote, and you’ll find this series – and this book in particular – has as its theme, Justice for Women.

This is the book I’ve waited all my life to write, for that reason.

Kathy: Historical mysteries require an extra special brand of research. What's your favorite method to research this time period?

MC: Oh, the research! I read, and read, and read. Most particularly, I read books written in the period, as opposed to simply about the time, for mores and fashions and etiquette. I am also a fan of fashion, and had great fun delving into the fashions of the time, down to the details of individual designers and what was new for the season. (I modeled in my younger years.)

For the ship, I actually stayed on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, to experience living on a ‘between the wars’ ocean liner.

Kathy: The first book in the series, THE MERRY WIDOW MURDERS, finds Lucy Revelstoke, unconventional widow of a young British lord and daughter of a Canadian mobster twice removed, is crossing the Atlantic on a state-of-the-art ocean liner. Have you ever taken a cruise?

MC: Yes! More than one. And I stayed on the Queen Mary as mentioned above. I’m a life-long sailor, and live right on Lake Ontario, forty feet from the shore. As I write this, I’m looking out on the sparkling water, which is one of my greatest loves. I hope readers can feel the ocean, when you read these books.

Kathy: The second book in the series, THE SILENT FILM STAR MURDERS, involves another transatlantic crossing, this time with stars of the silver screen. While not a silent movie fan, I am a huge fan of films of the 1930s and 40s. Do you enjoy films of a certain era?

MC: Oh, we share that! If I was listing my favourite movies, probably The Thin Man would be at the top. And My Man Godfrey, To Have and Have Not, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Philadelphia Story – Stop me, or I’ll go on forever 😊

Kathy: Your most recent book in the series is THE PHARAOH'S CURSE MURDERS. This time the ship contains teams of rival archaeologists. I love Egyptology and am fascinated by Ancient Egypt. Were you a fan before writing this mystery?

MC: Kathy, I dressed my Barbie dolls up as ancient Egyptian queens! I mummified Ken doll with toilet paper. Yes, I was enthralled with the period growing up, and devoured Elizabeth Peter’s Amelia Peabody novels when they first came out. (You will find an Easter Egg in THE PHARAOH'S CURSE MURDERS about that!) To do it right, I took a 48 week course in Egyptian history just before writing this book. It truly was a labour of love for me.


Kathy: What first drew you to historical mysteries?

MC: First, I love to read them. Second, I had finished a humorous contemporary series about a mob goddaughter who didn’t want to be one, but kept getting pulled back in to bail out her inept family (THE GODDAUGHTER'S REVENGE). A top newspaper book reviewer in Canada said to me, “Why don’t you write about Gina Gallo’s grandmother next?” I loved the idea, but wanted to make it in the 1920s, so that made it her great-grandmother. From the days of prohibition. My own family got their start bootlegging, as it happens <wink>.

Kathy: Do you write in any other genres?

MC: My first series was Romantasy – Rowena Through the Wall. I’ve also written a sci-fi, and two contemporary romances. But most of my books (14) are mysteries. All are humorous, some are downright loopy.
 

Kathy: Tell us about your series. 

MC: I got my start writing stand-up, so all my books are humorous.

The Merry Widow Murders series, Including THE PHARAOH'S CURSE MURDERS:

This series is classic golden-age, fair-play mystery. The Toronto Star compared me to Agatha Christie, and Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine said “Christie-meets-Wodehouse.” In 1929, Lady Lucy Revelstoke and her pickpocket-turned-maid Elf are confronted with murder aboard a transatlantic ocean liner, and must solve the crime before the killer strikes one of them!

The Goddaughter Series – including the award-winning THE GODDAUGHTER'S REVENGE: 

This series features a mob goddaughter who doesn’t want to be one. But as she tells her boyfriend Pete, “You don’t get to choose your relatives.” The six books are capers, and The Toronto Sun called me Canada’s “Queen of Comedy” because of them.


Kathy:Do you have a favorite character? If so, who and why?

MC: Elf! Lady Lucy Revelstoke’s sidekick. Elf was raised on the streets of New York, can pick anyone’s pocket, and specializes in knife throwing. But best of all, she’s Lucy’s best friend, and I wish she were mine. Elf says all those things out loud that I’m thinking, but would never say.
 

Kathy: Did you have a specific inspiration for your series?

MC: Oops – I think I already answered that. I do go on…


Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work?

MC: I won my first award at the age of 18. I had 60 short stories published in magazines and anthologies, so I can’t remember a time I wasn’t writing. I moved to writing primarily novels 20 years ago, and was lucky enough to get a traditional publisher right away, probably due to the number of short stories I’d already had published.

Kathy: If you could have a dinner party and invite 4 authors, living or dead, in any genre, who would you invite?

MC: Agatha Christie, top of the list! Mary Stewart, Elizabeth Peters/Barbara Michaels, Douglas Adams.

Kathy: What are you currently reading?

MC: EVERYONE IN MY FAMILY HAS KILLED SOMEONE – by Benjamin Stevenson (an Australian author)

Kathy: Will you share any of your hobbies or interests with us?

MC: Sailing, knitting (I know – don’t those two go together!) Baking, reading, of course. Love animals, especially dogs. I also like cars. My first was a Triumph Spitfire, and my second, a Lotus Europa. I’ve had 2 corvettes, but I love roadsters best.

Kathy: Name 4 items you always have in your fridge or pantry.

MC: Ricotta cheese (I seem to collect husbands with Celtic last names – Campbell/O’Connell- so many readers don’t know I’m Italian, like my protagonists!), real cream for making rose tomato sauce for pasta, homemade raspberry jam, and Asti-Martini or prosecco.

Kathy: Do you have plans for future books either in your current series or a new series?

MC: Yes! I’m just finishing up book 4 in the series, THE KENNEL CLUB MURDERS. (I do love dogs.) My publisher deadline is May, and it will be out April next year.

Kathy: What's your favorite thing about being an author?

MC: The people I’ve met along the way. Readers, book lovers, other writers – at conferences, by email, in person at the author events I do…in cities and small towns. I love being with other book-lovers. 

***************************************************************************

Review

THE MERRY WIDOW MURDERS by Melodie Campbell
The First Merry Widow Murders Mystery

A voyage back to England aboard the Victoriana should be a relaxing time for Lady Lucy Revelstoke. A dead body dumped in her stateroom the first evening aboard quite dampened that notion. Was this a personal message, something related to her past, or was her room just a handy location. With her maid and sidekick, Elf, Lucy intends to use the knowledge instilled in her as a youth to track down a cunning killer.

I absolutely adored THE MERRY WIDOW MURDERS. With quick wit, impeccable plotting, and intriguing characters I was completely immersed in this novel. Vivid descriptions made it easy for me to picture myself aboard this luxury ocean liner in 1928. 

My favorite part of the first Merry Widow Murders Mystery was the characters, each with an interesting backstory that really fleshed them out. I particularly like the fact that all of the women were strong, intelligent people. No wall flowers here, from minor characters to Lucy and Elf. They can handle themselves and, though it's nice to have a decent chap, it's certainly not necessary. It also goes to show you should never underestimate a woman. The final line found a broad grin on my face!

Embark on a delightful transatlantic voyage in THE MERRY WIDOW MURDERS where mystery, murder, and humor combine to create a captivating start to a wonderful series!