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Friday, August 15, 2025

A Dish Best Served Dead - A Review & Giveaway

 Review


A DISH BEST SERVED DEAD by T. C. LoTempio
The Third Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mystery

The Foodie Fest Convention has come to Branson, Georgia and former chef and food blogger Tiffany Austin is looking forward to checking out all the action. With a food truck competition and a special episode of the TV show Last Chef Standing there's plenty of good food along with innovative cooks and chefs. In fact, Tiffany's ex boyfriend is there representing her former restaurant, along with his fiance. Also there is Jason Barclay, a food critic with an attitude and a rapier sharp pen. Word has it that he's about to publish a tell-all book with movie rights in the works. After a fantastic meal at the opening banquet Tiffany decides to get some air before dessert. Checking out the fountain she saw earlier she notices a shoe sticking out of the water-a shoe attached to the foot of the very dead Jason Barclay. In between interviewing chefs and tasting lots of delectable food Tiffany will start to look into Jason's murder. Lots of people hated the man, but the killer had to be someone whose secrets he was about to reveal. With help from her best friend and new cameraman Tiffany will try to uncover the truth, hopefully before her own secrets are revealed.

I want to attend a Foodie Fest Convention, though preferably one without a murder. I love the ambiance of a culinary gathering. A bit of competition along with greeting old friends makes a fun festive setting with crowds adding to a huge list of suspects.While I like Tiffany, I did want to bop her on the head a few times. Not only does she need to come clean with Phil, she should have provided him with her clues, not hold on and wait until she'd investigated and determine what was relevant. I couldn't believe what she did at the end. No spoilers from me, but it was almost a too stupid to live moment which almost did get her killed.

I loved the variety of suspects and the fact that there were mysterious strangers as well as not so mysterious ones. I enjoyed the addition of Jimmy, a Watson to Tiffany's Sherlock, but with contacts! I liked how so many people were acting suspiciously, even people Tiffany trusted. I didn't and was somewhat surprised by her loyalty.

Scrumptious food, lots of suspects, and murder cook up a delicious entry to this culinary series. I look forward to the next one!

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 A Dish Best Served Dead: A Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mystery by T. C. LoTempio

About A Dish Best Served Dead

A Dish Best Served Dead: A Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mystery
Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series
Setting - Georgia
Publisher: ‎ Beyond the Page
Publication Date: ‎ August 5, 2025
Print length: ‎ 258 pages
When a food convention turns fatal, Tiffany Austin will have to cook up a scheme to catch a killer . . .

The national Foodie Fest is in town and food blogger Tiffany Austin is thrilled to report on the event, even if it means crossing paths with an arrogant and annoying chef from her past. The man can’t help boasting of his success, but he also lets slip to Tiffany that he’s publishing a tell-all memoir that will be filled with scandalous secrets about many people in the food industry. It’s a risky career move, and maybe just plain risky, as Tiffany discovers later that day when she finds the chef’s dead body mere steps from the convention center.

With any number of reputations and careers at stake if the chef’s memoir were ever published, Tiffany realizes virtually everyone at the event is a suspect. Wending her way through the convention crowd in her guise as a reporter, she cautiously questions as many of the participants as she can, hoping to unearth a telling clue or a false alibi. Because while everyone has a skeleton or two in the closet, Tiffany knows someone at the food fest has a secret they’d kill to protect—and would kill for again if she gets too close to the truth . . .

Includes scrumptious Foodie Fest recipes!

About T. C. LoTempio

 

T.C. LoTempio is the award-winning, nationally bestselling author of the Nick and Nora Mysteries, the Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries, and the Cat Rescue Mysteries. Born in New York City, she now resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with her two cats, Maxx and Rocco. Rocco prides himself on being the inspiration for her Nick and Nora series! For more information, check out her and her cat Rocco’s blog at www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com and visit her website at www.tclotempio.ne

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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading A Dish Best Served Dead by T. C. LoTempio. This book is the third in the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mystery series and was released last month.

The Foodie Fest Convention has come to Branson, Georgia and former chef and food blogger Tiffany Austin is looking forward to checking out all the action. With a food truck competition and a special episode of the TV show Last Chef Standing there's plenty of good food along with innovative cooks and chefs. In fact, Tiffany's ex boyfriend is there representing her former restaurant, along with his fiance. Also there is Jason Barclay, a food critic with an attitude and a rapier sharp pen. Word has it that he's about to publish a tell-all book with movie rights in the works. After a fantastic meal at the opening banquet Tiffany decides to get some air before dessert. Checking out the fountain she saw earlier she notices a shoe sticking out of the water-a shoe attached to the foot of the very dead Jason Barclay. In between interviewing chefs and tasting lots of delectable food Tiffany will start to look into Jason's murder. Lots of people hated the man, but the killer had to be someone whose secrets he was about to reveal. With help from her best friend and new cameraman Tiffany will try to uncover the truth, hopefully before her own secrets are revealed.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Currently Reading...

I just finished reading Murder on the Books by T.C. LoTempio. This book is the first in the Cozy Bookshop Mystery series and was released last week.

Burn out and a case of writer's block cause Charlotte (Charley) James to turn her back on New York City and life as bestselling author C.J. Barrett, much to the dismay of her agent. Deciding on an extended stay in her hometown of Austin, Pennsylvania Charley is delighted to spend time with her best friend Zane. When Charley learns Zane's business partner left abruptly she offers to take over the bookstore portion of the business allowing Zane to open her dream bakery. But when a trip to the basement leads to the discovery of a body and Zane becomes a suspect, Charley puts her mystery knowledge to use while getting closer to the grumpy and taciturn detective on loan to the town.

Sunday, March 2, 2025

A Side Dish of Death - A Review & Giveaway

 Review


A SIDE DISH OF DEATH by T. C. LoTempio
The Urban Tails Pet Shop Mystery
 
Fox Hollow is abuzz about the murder mystery fundraiser to promote adopt-a-cat month and support the Fox Hollow Shelter. Celebrity chef Reynoldo Venery is overseeing the food preparation and not even a hurricane predicted for that night will stop people from coming to the sold out event. Shell McMillan, owner of the Urban Tails Pet Shop and former star of Spy Anyone, is ready to enjoy the evening with her homicide detective boyfriend, Josh, with her cats acting as ambassadors, despite the fact that Patrick, her cheating ex fiance is in town. But when the storm knocks the power out at the event Shell finds a dead body...a real dead body. Someone has killed the temperamental chef! Although Josh immediately takes charge, with her ex a prime suspect Shell and her former television partner Gary can't help but start their own investigation. With some shrewd deductions and feline help will they solve another murder?
 
I was thrilled to be back in Fox Hollow for one of my favorite series. I really love the characters of the Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries. Though former television stars, both Shell and Gary are down to earth people I would love to have as friends. They are smart and work well together. They also prove that men and women can just be friends without any romance! I like their significant others as well and hope that Shell and Josh will be able to share some non murderous time together. Of course, my favorite characters are the cats! While Kahlua and the visiting Serendipity are lovely, it's Purraday and Princess Fuzzypants who truly are the stars of the show. I also have a soft spot for Dahlia!
 
The mystery itself was confounding with multiple possible motives. Limiting the number of suspects in this closed circle mystery didn't make solving the murder any easier. I enjoyed how Shell used the resources at hand to get to the bottom of things.
 
With smart humans and even smarter cats A SIDE DISH OF DEATH is a fast paced closed circle mystery that promotes cat rescue. A volatile chef, a hurricane, and murder make this one fundraiser that won't soon be forgotten!
 
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A Side Dish of Death (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries) by T. C. LoTempio

About A Side Dish of Death


A Side Dish of Death (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery 5th in Series
Setting - Connecticut
Publisher: ‎ Beyond the Page Publishing (February 25, 2025)
Print length: ‎ 257 pages

When a celebrity chef is murdered, Shell McMillan has to cook up a plan to trap the killer of a man for all seasonings . . .

With adopt-a-cat month in full swing in Fox Hollow, pet shop owner Shell McMillan decides that hosting a night of murder mystery dinner theater will be a fun way to raise funds for the cause. But she didn’t realize that the celebrity chef she’d hired for the event would turn out to be a tyrannical snob, or that her scoundrel of an ex-fiancĂ© would turn up with his own shady agenda. Still, the show must go on, and as the lighthearted plot on-stage unfolds, the scene off-stage turns decidedly darker when the chef is found murdered.

Rather than question an entire roomful of possible suspects, Shell determines that looking into the victim’s past will lead her to the culprit more quickly. What she finds is that the chef had left behind a disreputable past and a trail of disgruntled people, including a long string of women he’d wronged and a host of others who may have been out for revenge. But as Shell closes in on the killer, the killer is closing in on her. And she’s discovering that while too many cooks can spoil the broth, being a murderer’s next target can really ruin your appetite . . .

About Toni 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 Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries and the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mysteries, also available from Beyond the Page. A new series, Cozy Bookshop Mysteries, debuts from Severn House in July. Catch up with them at ROCCO’s blog, www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com, or her website, www.tclotempio.net

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Webpage: http://www.tclotempio.net  

Blog: http://www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toni.lotempio.5  

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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Bell, Book, and Corpses - A Guest Post, Excerpt, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome T. C. Lotempio back to Cozy Up With Kathy today. T. C. writes the Nick & Nora Mystery series. BELL, BOOK AND CORPSES is the seventh book in the series and was released last month.

Fangs and Fields....Why I love Television Vampires
T. C. Lotempio


After Christmas, Halloween is my next favorite holiday! I loved dressing up as a kid and going trick or treating, heck I still love to dress up! I’ve always loved spooky things, and horror movies – Halloween is still my #1 favorite—but another thing I’m fond of is vampires, and while I do watch the Dracula movies every October on the movie channel, the vampires I’m most fond of are...the ones on television.

At the risk of dating myself, I’m going to admit that my love of all things gothic...and vampires particularly...was fueled by a little daytime show I used to run (literally-run) home from High School to watch every Monday through Friday at four o’clock. Yes, I’m talking about DARK SHADOWS. Dark Shadows was a standout when it debuted in the 60’s, a soap opera with a gothic twist: governess who doesn’t know her past goes to crumbling old mansion where she encounters strange...and sometimes spooky...goings on. The show wasn’t doing well, though, and was doomed for cancellation...until they introduced a new character, a cousin from England. Barnabas Collins, who ended up being the show’s breakout star, and the very first television vampire!

Barnabas was quickly followed by others: In the popular series, BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, inspired by the movie of the same name, we were introduced to two: Angel, Buffy’s vampire boyfriend, who later on got a spin off series of his own, and Spike. While Angel would be what was considered a “good” vampire, Spike was definitely a “bad boy”. Spike was rough around the edges, to say the least, but it only served to make him look more admirable when he tried to prove himself to Buffy. Angel, on the other hand, was the epitome of self-sacrifice-and didn’t we love it and him!

TRUE BLOOD, based on Charlaine Harris’ series of books, gave us a Viking Vampire, Eric. I mean, who wouldn’t love a vampire who runs a nightclub called Fangtasia? And let’s not forget THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, who gave us a whole slew of ‘em: Julien, Lucien, Marcel....I could go on!

Of course there are the classic movie vampires: Bela Lugosi, the original Dracula, and Christopher Lee, who played the Count in more incarnations than I can count, pop up on some channel every October. Even Nicolas Cage (RENFIELD) has taken a turn at playing the Count and I have to admit he wasn’t half bad.

Vampires can be a complex lot. Some vampires are reluctant—they’ve been cursed but they hate what they’ve become. (Barnabas, Angel) Other vampires embrace the evil. (OMG take your pick from the Vampire Diaries) Which do I prefer? Well, sometimes it depends on the actor playing the role LOL.

I admit that my fascination has also spilled into my writing. In the latest Nick and Nora mystery, Nick and Nora get into the vampire phase when they discover a body in a coffin in an old mansion-drained of blood! Is there a real vampire lurking around Cruz? Can Nick and Nora solve the mystery in time to save the Halloween gala? I guess you’ll have to read the book to find out. J

So, get out the silver crosses and garlic on Halloween and prepare for a fang-tastic October! I know I will!

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Excerpt:

Little things like a locked car never stop Nick from getting where he wants to go,” I said. The cat in question tipped up his lips and blinked at me, and I bent over and scooped him up. No easy feat, since my tubby tuxedo weighs well over twenty-two pounds. I looked him straight in the eye. “You rascal. I thought you were sleeping, but you weren’t. Playing possum, huh?”

Nick ducked his head and started to purr.

I carried him up the steps but set him down immediately once we were on the porch. We all went over to peer in the giant picture window. The room beyond appeared to be anything but empty. Tables, chairs, even pictures seemed to peer out from behind white coverings. “Looks like a lot of stuff is in there,” I observed. “Most of it will have to be cleared out.”

“The interior doesn’t appear to be too bad, though,” said Chantal, pressing her nose to the glass. “It just looks like all it might need is a good dusting.”

Joannie let out a loud grunt. “Dammit,” she grumbled. “I can’t find the key, and I was certain I put it in here.”

“Maybe you don’t need it.” I inclined my head toward the front door, which appeared to be slightly ajar. I walked over and was about to press my fingertips against the wood when suddenly the door burst open and a young boy stood on the threshold. I judged him to be in his early teens – thirteen, no more than fifteen. His hair was mussed, his pumpkin-colored jacket dirty and torn, and his eyes held a wild gleam. He started to barrel past me but I caught his arm and swung him around.

“Hey, who are you? What were you doing in there?”

He looked at me, eyes wide and tried to jerk away but I held on fast. “What’s wrong with you? What were you doing in that house?” I asked again.

“Yeah,” chimed in Joanne. “It’s private property. We have permission to be here.”

His eyes darted nervously around and he mumbled something under his breath. I wasn’t quite sure what I’d heard, but before I could ask him to repeat it, he reached out, gave me a push, and went flying down the steps and across the lawn.

“Mon dieu,” cried Chantal, as she helped me to my feet. “Are you all right?”

I nodded. “I’m fine. Did you see where that boy went? Something spooked him.”

“I think he cut through the woods,” Chantal answered. “Should we go after him? He’s got a pretty good head start.”

I was about to answer in the affirmative when I caught a flash of black slip through the doorway and into the house. “Oh, swell. I think Nick just went inside.”

I turned toward the door but Joannie grabbed my arm. “You’re not going in there,” she whispered.

“Joannie has a point,” Chantal piped up. “That boy was pretty scared. Who knows what he found.”

I set my jaw. “Don’t worry, I’ll be careful. I just want don’t want Nick to get lost.” I slipped inside before either of them could protest and stood for a minute in the entryway, letting my eyes adjust to the darkness. “Nick,” I called. “Hey, Nick. Where are you, buddy?”

A soft meow came from the darkness beyond.

I moved carefully down the dark corridor in that direction, wishing I had a flashlight. I turned a corner and jumped as I came face to face with a white-faced object, then let out a sigh of relief as I saw it was a statue underneath a white cover to keep off the dust. Nick was nowhere to be seen. I called his name out several times, but no answering meow came forth.

“This is no time to play hide and seek, Nick,” I muttered. By now I’d come to the end of the corridor, which now branched out in three directions. I did a quick eeny, meeny miney moe and started down the corridor to my right. I’d only taken a few steps when the corridor emptied into a large dark room. As my eyes grew accustomed to the dark interior, I could make out a large lump on the floor in front of us. A long, angular lump with a rounded top and big brass handles.

A coffin.

“Good Lord,” I murmured. “Who puts a coffin in a living room?”

I frowned. Obviously this was someone’s idea of a joke, and no doubt what had scared that boy. Kids and their practical jokes. I walked over and grasped the coffin lid. As my fingers curled around the brass handle, Nick suddenly leapt out of the shadows and hurled himself on top of the coffin. He stood there, a true caricature of a Halloween cat, his back arched, tail fanned and spread out, every hair visible. His golden eyes gleamed and his lips drew back in a snarl. He let out a loud hiss.

“Nick!” I reached out, grabbed Nick and lifted him off the coffin. His tail returned to normal size, but his eyes remained slitted and there was no mistaking the growl that rose, deep in his throat. I spoke in a soothing tone. “Nick, calm down. There’s nothing in here, see…oh!”

I’d raised the lid as I was speaking, and now I let it fall back with a loud crash. Dead silence prevailed as I stared at the coffin’s contents: a man, curled on his side, face a sickly white, his lips bloodless. But that wasn’t what captured my attention.

It was the two red tinged holes on his neck.

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 Bell, Book and Corpses (A Nick and Nora Mystery) by T. C. LoTempio

About Bell, Book and Corpses

Bell, Book and Corpses (A Nick and Nora Mystery)
Cozy Mystery 7th in the Series
Setting - California
Beyond the Page (September 24, 2024)
Paperback: ‎ 206 pages

It’s Halloween trick-or-treachery when murder pays a visit to a cursed mansion in the new Nick and Nora mystery . . .

Waincroft Manor has long been tied to rumors of witchcraft and fatal curses, and to Nora Charles, that makes it the perfect place for a Halloween fundraiser. But her first trip to the deserted old mansion turns out to be truly ghoulish when she discovers a dead body. What’s more, the corpse is laid out in a coffin—with two bite marks on its neck. Then the autopsy comes back showing that the body was drained of blood, and there’s no stopping the local gossips from whispering the word vampire to anyone who will listen.

Determined to dispel the rumors and save the fundraiser, Nora sets out to prove the murderer was quite human after all. Sifting through the clues, she learns of a bitter family rivalry that spans generations, and a more recent conflict that may point to the motive for the murder. And when Nick spells out a clue that proves to be the missing piece of the puzzle, Nora knows she’ll have to watch her back—because there’s a killer out there who wants to keep some secrets buried, and they’ll happily bury Nora right along with them . . .

Includes mouthwatering recipes!

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 Cat Rescue series from Crooked Lane and the Pet Shop series, originally published by Midnight Ink and rebranded last year as “Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries.” Book six in the Nick and Nora mysteries, A PURR BEFORE DYING, is released this February from Beyond the Page. There is also a new series, Tiffany Austin Food Blogger, coming out in April. You can cat-ch up with them at ROCCO’s blog, www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com or her website, www.tclotempio.net

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

Cats, Carats, and Killers - A Review

 Review


CATS, CARATS, AND KILLERS by T. C. LoTempio
The Fourth Urban Tails Pet Shop Mystery 

Shell McMillan, owner of the Urban Tails Pet Shop and former star of Spy Anyone, is proud to be a sponsor of Appraise for Strays, a fundraiser for the local animal shelter. While several unique items have come in, a lot of interest is being shown in a little wooden box, too much interest. One such interested person is Pete Martin, a bad penny who's returned to town. When he winds up dead, diner owner Gus Morton becomes the prime suspect. Could the box and the murder be tied to an old jewelry heist? With the FBI in town investigating and a hot shot journalist insinuating himself in the investigation Shell will do what she can to prove Gus is innocent with help from friends, including the special felines, Purrday and Princess Fuzzypants.

An unsolved robbery with missing diamonds, an unassuming wooden box, and murder combine in the delightful fourth Urban Tails Pet Shop Mystery.  

A jewel heist combined with an antiques appraisal? Yes, please. It's a great combination. The possibility of discovering treasure is always a thrill, one of the reason those antique appraisal shows are so compelling. Could that godawful painting from Aunt Hatty be an actual Picasso? Or that vase you got at the charity shop. Could it be worth more than the $2.00 you spent?

Readers are introduced to the original crime which is then skillfully woven through the new mystery, that of the wooden box and the murder. Important information and clues are clearly laid out providing several “ah ha” moments as pieces click into place. Then there's the penultimate action scene with a major twist!

I enjoy the camaraderie of the friends, particularly Shell and Gary and the quiet romance between Shell and Josh. I like that Gary is the voice of reason and that Shell shares everything with the police and FBI, well, almost everything…at least until she goes off to confirm one last thing, which was almost her undoing. Fortunately, help wasn’t far away. The characters are well developed with their own strengths and foibles, but as wonderful as the humans are, for me it’s the cats who steal the show. Purraday makes certain that clues are found and messages get across. Princess Fuzzypants goes above and beyond in this story and proves she’s not just a pretty face. And Kahlua looks on, above it all.

CATS, CARATS, AND KILLERS is a finely crafted mystery that will have you dreaming of diamonds and perhaps looking around at your own possible treasures.

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 Cats, Carats and Killers (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries) by T. C. LoTempio

About Cats, Carats, and Killers

Cats, Carats and Killers (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery 4th in Series
Setting - Connecticut
Publisher: ‎ Beyond the Page Publishing (March 19, 2024)
Paperback: ‎ 182 pages
There may be honor among thieves, but a long-ago diamond heist might hold the secret to a man’s murder . . . Pet shop owner Shell McMillan is thrilled to see everyone in Fox Hollow flocking to the local animal shelter’s fundraiser, where they can get their old keepsakes and collectibles appraised and maybe even sell them for a tidy sum. But the event has drawn some shady characters as well, including Pete Martin, who seems determined to get his hands on a beat-up old jewelry box at any cost. Then Martin is found murdered, and Shell has to go from fundraising to finding a killer. It doesn’t take long for Shell to figure out that the jewelry box was concealing diamonds from a long-ago heist, and that Martin wasn’t the only one trying to get his hands on the stash. But to figure out who wanted him dead, she’ll have to uncover who was behind the original heist and who knows where the rest of the gems are hidden. It’s as dangerous a case as Shell has ever faced, and if she’s not careful, her search for the missing stones will leave her stone-cold dead . . .

About T.C. LoTempio

 

T. C. LoTempio is the award-winning, national bestselling author of the Nick and Nora mystery series. Her cat, Rocco, provides the inspiration for the character of Nick the cat. She also writes the Urban Tails Pet Shop Mystery Series, as well as the Cat Rescue series and the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger series. Check out her and Rocco's blog, www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com, and visit her website, www.tclotempio.net, for more information.

Social Media Links: 

Webpage: http://www.tclotempio.net  

Blog: http://www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toni.lotempio.5  

Twitter/X: @RoccoBlogger  

GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1195684.T_C_LoTempio  

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Currently Reading...

I just finished reading Cats, Carats, and Killers by T. C. LoTempio. This book is the fourth in the Urban Tails Mystery series and was released last month.

Shell McMillan, owner of the Urban Tails Pet Shop and former star of Spy Anyone, is proud to be a sponsor of Appraise for Strays, a fundraiser for the local animal shelter. While several interesting items have come in, a lot of interest is being shown in a little wooden box, too much interest. One such interested person is Pete Martin, a bad penny who's returned to town. When he winds up dead, diner owner Gus Morton becomes the prime suspect. Could the box and the murder be tied to an old jewelry heist? With the FBI in town investigating and a hot shot journalist insinuating himself in the investigation Shell will do what she can to prove Gus is innocent with help from friends including the special felines, Purrday and Princess Fuzzypants.

Monday, April 1, 2024

Cats, Carats, and Killers - A Guest Post & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Kahlua to Cozy Up With Kathy today. You can find Kahlua on the pages of the Urban Tails Pet Shop Mystery series. Cats, Carats, and Killers is the fourth book in the series and was released last month. Be sure to come back to the blog Thursday, April 4, 2024 when I'll share my review!

 

A chat with....Kahlua the cat!

Hello there! I’m Kahlua, Shell’s cat. I’m Shell’s first cat, a purebred Siamese that Shell’s mother gave her when she was still working on Spy Anyone and living with Patrick. I loved the L.A. life – in the apartment Shell and Patrick lived in, I had my very own room, complete with a kitty gym! So, as you might expect, I was a tad disappointed when Shell and Patrick broke up...and even more so when Shell decided to move us to Fox Hollow, Connecticut!

Moving to Fox Hollow meant that I also acquired a brother...Purrday. He’s actually a very nice cat and pretty street savvy. He lost an eye in a fight with another cat (but I understand the other cat came out of it worse). It doesn’t slow him down any, though. Purrday, as well as Shell and her friend Gary, all seem to have a flair for detective work. Me, not so much. I’m happy just chilling out at home taking a nap or hunting for mice!

The newest addition to our family is a silky red-haired Maine coon cat that Shell and Gary named Princess Fuzzypants. Purrday found her abandoned in the pet shop’s backyard. He certainly seems to be smitten with her. I’m still reserving judgement.

This detective hobby of Shell’s does worry me a bit at times. Not that she would knowingly put herself, or any of us, in danger, but hey, when you’re chasing down a killer you never know. She does have a rather close call in her latest adventure, Cats, Carats and Killers. Does she manage to escape? Do one of we cats end up helping her out of a tight spot? Well, you’ll just have to read the book to find out!

It’s been nice chatting with you, but it’s time for my cat-nap! Oh, and then I have to be sure I’m in the kitchen when Shell gets home, or else Purrday and the Princess might decide my food bowl is fair game..... 

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 Cats, Carats and Killers (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries) by T. C. LoTempio

About Cats, Carats, and Killers

Cats, Carats and Killers (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery 4th in Series
Setting - Connecticut
Publisher: ‎ Beyond the Page Publishing (March 19, 2024)
Paperback: ‎ 182 pages
There may be honor among thieves, but a long-ago diamond heist might hold the secret to a man’s murder . . . Pet shop owner Shell McMillan is thrilled to see everyone in Fox Hollow flocking to the local animal shelter’s fundraiser, where they can get their old keepsakes and collectibles appraised and maybe even sell them for a tidy sum. But the event has drawn some shady characters as well, including Pete Martin, who seems determined to get his hands on a beat-up old jewelry box at any cost. Then Martin is found murdered, and Shell has to go from fundraising to finding a killer. It doesn’t take long for Shell to figure out that the jewelry box was concealing diamonds from a long-ago heist, and that Martin wasn’t the only one trying to get his hands on the stash. But to figure out who wanted him dead, she’ll have to uncover who was behind the original heist and who knows where the rest of the gems are hidden. It’s as dangerous a case as Shell has ever faced, and if she’s not careful, her search for the missing stones will leave her stone-cold dead . . .

About T.C. LoTempio

 

T. C. LoTempio is the award-winning, national bestselling author of the Nick and Nora mystery series. Her cat, Rocco, provides the inspiration for the character of Nick the cat. She also writes the Urban Tails Pet Shop Mystery Series, as well as the Cat Rescue series and the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger series. Check out her and Rocco's blog, www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com, and visit her website, www.tclotempio.net, for more information.

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

A Crust to Die For - A Guest Post, Review, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Hilary Hanson to Cozy Up With Kathy today. You can find Hilary on the pages of the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mystery series by T. C. LoTempio. A CRUST TO DIE FOR is the second book in the series and was released last week.

A chat with....Hilary Hanson!

Hello there! My name is Hilary Hanson, and I’m Tiffany Austin’s BFF, sidekick, partner in crime!

Tiff and I have been friends ever since grammar school, when she first treated me to some of her homemade chocolate chip cookies! Man, that girl could cook even at age 7!  It provided the basis for our lasting friendship.  She cooks and I eat!  How more perfect can you get?

I was thrilled when Tiff moved back to Branson (sorry to hear about her romantic troubles, but his loss was my gain).  I  like to think I was instrumental in her getting the food blogger job at Southern Style! Of course, the fact that our editor went to grammar school with us and always had a soft spot for Tiff didn’t hurt?

In Tiff’s latest adventure, A CRUST TO DIE FOR, she helps my sister Arleen out of a pretty big jam. A food critic is killed during a pizza bakeoff and my sister is high if not number one on the suspect list!  Naturally, I’m there to help! 

Does Tiff clear my sister? Well, you’ll just have to read A CRUST TO DIE FOR to find out!  Here’s hoping for many more adventures for Tiff and myself!

Love, Hilary

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Review

A CRUST TO DIE FOR by T. C. LoTempio
The Second Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mystery
 
Thrilled that Southern Style Magazine is using her pizza contest idea, Tiffany Austin is less than pleased when they are forced to use Bartholomew Driscoll as a replacement judge. Making enemies wherever he goes, the egotistical misogynistic food critic turned restaurateur has never forgotten the poor review Tiffany once gave his restaurant. Upon arrival, Driscoll is his usual surly self and is seen getting into arguments with a variety of people. When he's found dead and her best friend's sister becomes a prime suspect Tiffany promises to do all she can to find the murderer. Will she succeed, or will she once again find herself a target? 

I really like Tiffany and her subtle and not so subtle methods of investigation. She's caring, but sees things with eyes wide open. She's someone with whom you can easily relate. I enjoy her relationship with her friends and I look forward to seeing where her relationship with Bartell goes. 
 
I really enjoy when a louse gets murdered, as is the case here. There are always a lot of suspects, all with good motives. While I picked up on some things, there were enough surprises to keep me engaged, sometimes even catching me off guard.

A CRUST TO DIE FOR is a smart witty mystery full of friends and good food. Be sure to bring an appetite for pizza and sink your teeth into this delightful read.

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 A Crust to Die For (A Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mystery) by Toni LoTempio

About A Crust To Die For 

A Crust to Die For (A Tiffany Austin Food Blogger Mystery)
Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series
Setting - Georgia
Severn House (January 2, 2024)
Hardcover: ‎ 240 pages

The Bon-Appetempting Pizza Bake-Off has the small town of Branson, Georgia buzzing. Not least its organizer, Southern Style's food critic and blogger Tiffany Austin. But right before the finals one of the celebrity judges falls ill, and to Tiffany's horror the magazine replaces him with none other than handsome TV star and restaurateur Bartholomew Driscoll.

Tiffany once gave his restaurant a poor review, and she's convinced he's only accepted the job to get revenge. She fully expects Driscoll will find a way to ruin the contest . . . but she definitely doesn't expect to trip over his dead body backstage!

Soon, it's clear Tiffany wasn't the only person who had less than positive feelings towards the sharp-tongued Driscoll. She's surrounded by suspects - but which of the motley crew of contestants, family members and scorned friends and colleagues had the guts to commit murder?

With the help of her BFF Hilary and annoyingly handsome detective Bartell, and with cat Lily and puppy Cooper as emotional support, Tiffany investigates, only to discover that revenge is indeed a dish best served cold . . .

About T.C. LoTempio

T. C. LoTempio is the award-winning, national bestselling author of the Nick and Nora mystery series. Her cat, Rocco, provides the inspiration for the character of Nick the cat. She also writes the Urban Tails Pet Shop Mystery Series, as well as the Cat Rescue series. Her latest series is the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger series from Severn House. Check out her and Rocco's blog, www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com, and visit her website, www.tclotempio.net, for more information.

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