Sunday, May 31, 2020

No Filter - An Interview, Review, & Giveaway

I'm happy to welcome Heather Day Gilbert back to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Heather writes the Barks & Beans Mystery series. NO FILTER is the first book in the series and was released last week.


Kathy: In NO FILTER we are introduced to the Barks and Beans Cafe where customers can mingle with shelter dogs as they drink their coffee. I've heard of cat cafes, but never a dog one. Is this your idea or do dog centric cafes exist too?

HDG: Yes! They do exist, although rarer than cat cafes in the USA. Here's a link to one (although currently closed for coronavirus): https://www.thedogcafela.com/.


Kathy: I love dogs, all sorts, but mainly big shepherd types. Macy winds up adopting a Great Dane. Do have any favorite breeds?

HDG: I do (in fact, it's a big shepherd type!). I've had dogs for years (medium to large sized), and not to play favorites, but my Shiloh shepherd (link here to see more about the breed: https://www.firesideshilohs.com/), Liesel, recently died in late 2019 at only ten years old from bone cancer. She was such an intelligent dog and weighed in at 115 pounds, so I am familiar with larger dogs. So yes, my fave breed thus far is a Shiloh shepherd.


After she died, we bought a Borderdoodle (border collie/poodle mix), and I named her Agatha after—you guessed it—one of my fave authors ever, Agatha Christie. In No Filter, I had a blast writing all the scenes featuring the black Great Dane in this series, Coal—I've talked to some Dane owners about their idiosyncrasies.


Kathy: I admit, I am a tea person who doesn't like the taste of coffee. Are you a coffee fan?

HDG: I'm definitely a coffee fanatic, but I have to limit how much I drink. Tea is also a lovely choice. Some of my fave teas are Earl Gray (the London Fog drink in particular, which is mentioned in this series), Orange Pekoe, and Oolong.


Kathy: The Barks and Beans Cafe Mystery series is set in West Virginia with a protagonist named Macy Hatfield. Coincidence? Or is there any relation to those infamous Hatfields who also lived in West Virginia?

HDG: Actually, I do know someone in West Virginia who is a descendant of THOSE Hatfields, so yes, I wanted to include that authentic element in this series, just to add a heritage that'll play into the series in various ways.


Kathy: Was there a specific inspiration for this story?

HDG: I love the idea of featuring a sibling relationship, and Lewisburg is a quaint nearby town that my husband and I like to visit. It seemed the perfect place to set a cozy series like this. The dog cafe idea was something I'd read about and thought it was a fantastic venue to merge two of my loves—dogs and coffee.


Kathy: Are you able to share any future plans for Macy Hatfield?

HDG: I definitely have many books planned for the Barks & Beans Cafe mystery series, as Macy regains her footing after an unexpected divorce. Not to mention her brother, Bo, who has some love issues...and other secrets...of his own as well.


Kathy: Will you share any other upcoming books?

HDG: Sure! Book 2 in the Barks & Beans Cafe series, ICED OVER, is already up for preorder here: https://www.amazon.com/Iced-Over-Barks-Beans-Mystery-ebook/dp/B08651VYB3

Here's the blurb:

BOOK TWO in the ALL-NEW BARKS & BEANS CAFE cozy mystery series!!

Welcome to the Barks & Beans Cafe, a quaint place where folks pet shelter dogs while enjoying a cup of java...and where murder sometimes pays a visit.

Black Friday turns fatal when an armored security truck hits an icy patch and runs over an embankment near the cafe. With one driver dead and the other in a coma, police are baffled by the discovery that $500,000 is missing from the truck's cache.

When strangers show up at Barks & Beans asking nosy questions about a young cafe employee, Macy's mama bear instincts kick in. She can't ignore what her gut is telling her—that things aren't all they seem on the surface—and with a little help from her brother, Bo, and her Great Dane, Coal, Macy follows up on a few leads of her own. But if the ruthless thief beats her to the stash, the thin ice she's been skating on might just crack.

Join siblings Macy and Bo Hatfield as they sniff out crimes in their hometown...with plenty of dogs along for the ride! The Barks & Beans Cafe cozy mystery series features a small town, an amateur sleuth, and no swearing or graphic scenes.

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Review


NO FILTER by Heather Day Gilbert
The First Barks & Beans Mystery

After a massive betrayal, newly divorced Macy Hatfield is ready for a change. So when her brother, Bo, suggests she comes home to West Virginia and help in his new business venture, she's more than willing to agree. The siblings open Barks & Beans, a coffee cafe where people can also mingle with shelter dogs, with Bo in charge of the coffee aspect and Macy concentrating on the dogs. Macy soon meets and makes a connection with a very special dog. Coal is a purebred Great Dane whose owner, a golf instructor at a nearby spiritual center, has been murdered. When Macy comes home to find Coal missing she's sure he's been abducted. Now she'll move heaven and earth to find her beloved companion, and if that involves looking into his late owner's murder, so be it!

NO FILTER is a great start to a new series. I love the sibling relationship between Bo and Macy, both of whom have severe trust issues. I appreciate the slow character development we see, learning about their past that so influences their current behavior. One of the things I like best is that Macy, generally, doesn't run off half cocked, like so many cozy mystery heroines. While she's able to take care of herself, she also keeps the police and her brother apprised of her actions. She's not hot on the heels of a killer, although she gets involved inadvertently. Macy is smart and behaves rationally and I look forward to getting to know her better.

The first Barks and Beans Mystery provides a mature mystery. While there is no doubt it's a cozy, the characters act responsibly and there are serious themes at work. There are less zany antics and more in depth character study. There's a compelling mystery and though fun, and funny at times, it has a more serious mien.

NO FILTER combines coffee and dogs to create a wonderful treat for mystery lovers. Intelligent characters, an interesting setting, a wonderful Great Dane, and what looks to be a very interesting and dangerous story arc make me eager to read the next book.

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No Filter (Barks & Beans Cafe Cozy Mystery) by Heather Day Gilbert

About No Filter

 
Cozy Mystery 1st in Series  
Publisher: WoodHaven Press (May 26, 2020)  
Number of Pages: ~280 Pages
Welcome to the Barks & Beans Cafe, a quaint place where folks pet shelter dogs while enjoying a cup of java...and where murder sometimes pays a visit.
 
Fed up with her go-nowhere job, newly single Macy Hatfield moves back to her small hometown in West Virginia. She joins forces with her brother Bo in his crazy new venture—the Barks & Beans Cafe, which caters to dog lovers and coffee drinkers alike.
 
When a golf instructor is murdered at the nearby spiritual center, Macy winds up adopting his Great Dane. Just after Macy finds a mysterious message sewn under the dog's collar, her Dane is dognapped. She launches into a relentless search for her newfound canine friend, but along the way, she digs up a cruel and confident killer.
 
Join siblings Macy and Bo Hatfield as they sniff out crimes in their hometown...with plenty of dogs along for the ride! The Barks & Beans Cafe cozy mystery series features a small town, an amateur sleuth, and no swearing or graphic scenes.
The Barks & Beans Cafe cozy mystery series in order: Book 1: No Filter Book 2: Iced Over

About Heather Day Gilbert

 
HEATHER DAY GILBERT, an ECPA Christy award finalist and Grace award winner, writes contemporary mysteries and Viking historicals. Her novels feature small towns, family relationships, and women who aren't afraid to protect those they love. Like her amateur sleuth heroines, she enjoys reading Agatha Christie, playing video games, dogs, and coffee.  

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Friday, May 29, 2020

Southern Sass and a Crispy Corpse - A Review & Giveaway

Review


SOUTHERN SASS AND A CRISPY CORPSE by Kate Young
The Second Marygene Brown Mystery

An early morning swim turns into a nightmare for Marygene Brown when a badly burned corpse bumps into her. Trying to put the incident out of her mind she's excited to cater a party to promote her friend's new business. But when she and her brother decide to store the champagne in the basement, they find another badly burned corpse. It seems Marygene's mama was right, the dead are drawn to her. In addition to crispy corpses, Marygene has to deal with her tempestuous relationship with Alex while keeping Peach Tree Island satiated with her baked goods. Will Marygene be able to help the dead? Or will she get burned?

What a great book! I loved the first Marygene Brown Mystery and this one even tops it. The fun and quirky characters balance out the scenes of heartfelt emotions. New characters enter the scene, including one I'd love to punch, or maybe trip and have fall into a puddle of mud...and chip her front teeth. There's angst and tragedy, maturing, or not, and an ultimate coming together. The penultimate scene was jaw droppingly shocking while also being an unbelievable adrenaline rush.

The most important aspect of the book are the various parental relationships, which are key here. The other thing to remember is that relationships and problems continue even after death. I loved learning more about the Island Spirits and discovering that more people can see and interact with them.

SOUTHERN SASS AND A CRISPY CORPSE is a fun mystery filled with both Southern charm and Southern sass. High drama, tangible emotions, slapstick comedy, and a complex mystery shrouded in secrets provide a perfect page-turning read.

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Southern Sass and a Crispy Corpse (A Marygene Brown Mystery) by Kate Young

About Southern Sass and a Crispy Corpse

Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series  
Publisher: Kensington (May 26, 2020)  
Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
On Georgia’s picturesque Peach Cove Island, a killer is serving up a two-for-one special . . .
 
After their mama's passing, Marygene Brown returned to Peach Cove Island to help her sister Jena Lynn run the family diner, renowned for its homemade peach desserts. But Mama is never too far away—her sassy spirit haunts the island, and more specifically Marygene. Lately Mama has been warning her that the dead will seek her out to solve their murders, an idea Marygene is far from peachy keen on.
 
But that prophecy appears to be coming true when she goes skinny-dipping off the island and swims right into a woman's charred corpse floating in the waves. And when Marygene and her brother Sam come upon a second burned body in a wine cellar at an event they're catering, it appears they have a double homicide on their hands. It soon turns out the victims have more in common than their charred remains, and Marygene will need to double down to find a killer who has no aversion to playing with fire. Good thing Mama has her back . . .
 
Includes Seven Recipes from Marygene’s Kitchen!
 

About Kate Young

 
Kate Young writes Southern mystery novels. She is a member of Sisters in Crime and the Guppy Chapter. Kate lives in a small town in Georgia with her husband, three kids, and Shih Tzu. When she is not writing her own books, she’s reading or cooking.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading Southern Sass and a Crispy Corpse by Kate Young. This book is the second in the  Marygene Brown Mystery series and was released yesterday.

An early morning swim turns into a nightmare for Marygene Brown when a badly burned corpse bumps into her. Trying to put the incident out of her mind she's excited to cater a party to promote her friend's new business. But when she and her brother decide to store the champagne in the basement, they find another badly burned corpse. It seems Marygene's mama was right, the dead are drawn to her. In addition to crispy corpses Marygene has to deal with her tempestuous relationship with Alex while keeping Peach Tree Island satiated with her baked goods. Will Marygene be able to help the dead? Or will she get burned?


Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Murder in the Wine Country - An Interview

I'm happy to welcome Janet Finsilver back to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Janet writes the Kelly Jackson Mystery series. Murder in the Wine Country is the sixth book in the series and was released last month.


Kathy: In Murder in the Wine Country Kelly Jackson is participating in an event involving wine tastings and a culinary competition. I would love to attend such an event. Have you been to something similar?

JF: Yes, I have. My books, which are set in the fictional town of Redwood Cove, all have festivals or events in them based on real ones that I’ve attended in northern California. I REALLY enjoy the food and wine research I do for the series! In Murder in the Wine Country I used ideas from Sostenuto: A Celebration of Sustainability as well as the Lexus Grand Tasting.

Sostenuto is a fundraiser for the Mendocino Music Festival. Five food areas are set up in the gardens of a private home along with wine tasting stations. The Grand Tasting featured chefs from all over the country with very creative food offerings. Local wineries participated as well.


Kathy: I'm lucky in that I live in the center of three distinct viticultural areas and have lots of local wines to love. Are you a wine drinker? Do you have a favorite type of wine?

JF: I also live near wine country. Napa, Sonoma, and Livermore are just a short drive away. When I drink red wine, I like a merlot. Sauvignon blanc is my choice when it comes to white wine.


Kathy: For the competition here professional chefs will forage for wild edible greens. I've always been interested, but afraid I'd pick the wrong thing...with possible deadly results. Have you ever foraged for food?

JF: No, I haven’t. I enjoyed the research I did and was surprised to find out how many varieties of wild edible plants there are. While preparing to write Murder at the Mushroom Festival, I attended several classes about identifying and picking mushrooms. After what I learned, I decided I wasn’t going to be foraging for wild mushrooms. That particular season I learned over a hundred people had died in Mendocino County from eating poisonous mushrooms.


Kathy: The Silver Sentinels join the Succulent Saviors to thwart the poaching operation here. Why do you think senior sleuths are important to stories?

JF: Seniors can add a different perspective to a story based on their many years of experience and the events that have taken place during their lives. In addition, my Silver Sentinels have lived in Redwood Cove for a long time. They have many connections as well as being very knowledgeable about the area.


Kathy: Was there a specific inspiration for this story?

JF: There wasn’t one specific inspiration. I’m always on the lookout for unusual and interesting ideas to weave into my mysteries. There was a front-page story in our local newspaper about the massive amount of plant poaching happening on the coast. My town of Redwood Cove is based on Mendocino, California. That’s where they made the first big find regarding the plant thefts. I’d never heard about plant poaching before and decided that would go in Murder in the Wine Country.

At the Lexus Grand Tasting, I spoke with a chef who was excited about the plant foraging she was going to do when the event was over. She had never hunted for wild edibles in California before and had signed up for a class. I thought it would be fun for the chefs in my book to go hunting as well.

There’s a wine merchant who teaches Kelly Jackson, my main character, about some of the finer points of wine tasting. She manages Redwood Cove Bed and Breakfast in the wine country and wants to learn more so she can “talk wine” with interested guests. A winetasting class was offered near where I live, and I decided to take it. It was really fascinating. The gentleman teaching it was extremely knowledgeable. He also was a retired police officer, so I had a chance to ask some questions about things other than wine!


Kathy: Are you able to share any future plans for Kelly?

JF: The relationship between Kelly and Scott will continue to evolve slowly. She might convince him to go horseback riding with her. I’m considering having her parents come for a visit. If they do, they’ll bring Kelly’s buckskin horse, Lucy.


Kathy: Will you share any other upcoming books?

JF: I’m happy to share some thoughts I have. A stable near Mendocino used to offer horseback rides with overnight stays at different inns. Kelly and the owner of Redwood Cove Stable talked about doing something like that in a previous book.

One event I attended and haven’t incorporated into my books yet is the Mendocino Music Festival. Groups from all over the world attend. There’s a massive white tent that is set up on the headlands in Mendocino to accommodate large musical performances. There are many small groups playing throughout the town at various locations. It attracts a wide variety of people in terms of performers and attendees.

A few years back, I attended the Fourth of July parade in Mendocino. One local said to me that it attracts many of the people living in the hills. For some, it is the one time they come to town and mingle with the townspeople. The parade itself had some unusual floats with people artistically displaying their different beliefs and opinions.

These are just some of my ideas. We’ll see which ones make it into my future books!

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Murder in the Wine Country (A Kelly Jackson Mystery) by Janet Finsilver

About Murder in the Wine Country


Cozy Mystery 6th in Series  
Publisher: Lyrical Underground (April 28, 2020)  
Paperback: 178 pages 
Weeding out killers wasn’t part of the job description . . .
Kelly Jackson, manager of the Redwood Cove Bed and Breakfast, is excited to participate in an event to raise awareness for the plight of struggling veterans in their Northern California coastal community. Local wineries are sponsoring tastings, and to prepare for a culinary competition, professional chefs will forage for wild edible greens. Kelly plans to come along, despite a warning to beware of poachers, who have been stealing the highly valued succulent Dudleya farinosa. The senior sleuths who call themselves the Silver Sentinels join forces with environmental activists known as the Succulent Saviors to thwart the poaching operation. When a consultant for the sale of a local winery is murdered, the poachers are suspected—but so is a wine merchant, Kelly's friend Phil. As Kelly and the Silver Sentinels attempt to root out the real killer, what she digs up might just put her permanently underground . . .


Janet Finsilver is the USA TODAY best-selling author of the Kelly Jackson mystery series. She worked in education for many years as a teacher, a program administrator, and a workshop presenter. Janet majored in English and earned a Master’s Degree in Education. She loves animals and has two dogs—Kylie and Ellie. Janet has ridden western style since she was a child and was a member of the National Ski Patrol. One of the highlights of her life was touching whales in the San Ignacio Lagoon. MURDER AT REDWOOD COVE, her debut mystery, was released on October 13, 2015. Five books followed with her most recent release on April 28, 2020, of book six, MURDER IN THE WINE COUNTRY.

Janet Finsilver and her husband reside in the San Francisco Bay Area. She enjoys cooking, and a recent attempt to reduce the number of cookbooks in the cupboard wasn’t very successful. She’s an avid reader—of course!

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