Showing posts with label Mississippi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mississippi. Show all posts

Friday, May 9, 2025

Murder on the Mississippi - A Review & Giveaway

 Review

 
MURDER ON THE MISSISSIPPI by Erik S. Meyers
The Second Sally Witherspoon Mystery 

Sally Witherspoon is ready for a vacation! After the traumatic events six months prior when her best friend and business partner was murdered Sally is ready to leave her biker bar in the Ozarks in capable hands and take a cruise down the Mississippi. The boat tour is an intimate affair with only eight other passengers and a small crew. Perhaps its the bartender in her, but Sally is keen to learn more about her shipmates as well as the crew. Truth be told, she misses investigating murder. When Jim, one of the least likable of the group, declares his seafood allergy then appears to die from anaphylactic shock Sally is eager to investigate. Will her questions be seen as helpful or will Sally find herself on the wrong side of the police...and a killer?

I like Sally and the idea of taking her away from Berry Springs. I also appreciated the concept of her riverboat cruise, the hidden history tour. However, I didn't care for this traveling Sally. She seemed so ingratiating, wanting so much to get to know people she appeared more socially awkward and annoying. Even more so as she strove to prove she could help solve the murder. The people she wanted to be friends with on the tour were even worse, especially the "influencer" who seemed to only speak in shrieks or squeals. 

The murder was complex, even in its method and the investigation unique. I enjoyed how Sally gathered a team to help her. There were some astonishing twists and surprises, though when finally revealed I thought the motive a bit weak for everything that was done. It made for quite an exciting ending though!

With an unusual set of characters MURDER ON THE MISSISSIPPI touches on societal issues even as it entertains. I look forward to seeing Sally back in the Ozarks, certain that she will soon find a new mystery to solve.

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MURDER ON THE MISSISSIPPI

by Erik S. Meyers

April 28 – May 16, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

 

THE SALLY WITHERSPOON MYSTERY SERIES

 

Six months after the events in Death in the Ozarks, Sally Witherspoon is trying to put that terrible time behind her. She books a river cruise down the Mississippi to get away and relax.

Unfortunately relaxation is not to be as as she's called on to get to the bottom of a mysterious death that occurs on board.

A combination of Cheers bartender and Miss Marple, Sally Witherspoon is as determined as ever to solve it.

Praise for Murder On The Mississippi:

"An enjoyable, but deadly cruise down the Mississippi that will keep you in suspense from start to finish! A relaxing trip down the river that turns into a nightmare for main character Sally Witherspoon is a delightful mystery for readers... Lots of twists make for an entertaining read. And like Sally, once it’s over, I’m ready for the next adventure. Looking forward to more in the Sally Witherspoon series!"
~ Ivanka Fear, author of the Blue Water Mysteries and Jake and Mallory Thrillers

Book Details:

Genre: Traditional Mystery, Cozy Mystery
Published by: Level Best Books
Series Links: THE SALLY WITHERSPOON MYSTERY SERIES on Amazon & Level Best Books

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DEATH IN THE OZARKS

 

A cross between Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and a Cheers bartender, Sally Witherspoon, a 50-something accountant turned biker-bar owner, loves solving puzzles. Up to now, she has focused on helping neighbors and friends find lost jewelry, lost pets, and lost loves.

But when she finds her best friend and business partner, Bill Arnold, dead in a dumpster behind her bar on a Saturday night, she needs all her wits and grit to find out who did it.

And she won't stop until she does.

 

Author Bio:

Erik S. Meyers

Currently in Austria, Erik S. Meyers is an American abroad for years and years who has lived or worked in six countries on three continents, the longest in Germany. He is an award-winning author and communications professional with over twenty-five years of expertise in a variety of corporate roles. Reading and writing are his passions, when he is not hiking one of the amazing trails in Austria or elsewhere.

Catch Up With Erik S. Meyers:
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Instagram - @erikmeyauthor
Facebook - @ErikSMeyersAuthor

 

 

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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading Murder on the Mississippi by Erik S. Meyers. This is the second book in the Sally Witherspoon Mystery series and was released April 15, 2025.

Sally Witherspoon is ready for a vacation! After the traumatic events six months prior when her best friend and business partner was murdered Sally is ready to leave her biker bar in the Ozarks in capable hands and take a cruise down the Mississippi. The boat tour is an intimate affair with only eight other passengers and a small crew. Perhaps its the bartender in her, but Sally is keen to learn more about her shipmates as well as the crew. Truth be told, she misses investigating murder. When Jim, one of the least likable of the group, declares his seafood allergy then appears to die from anaphylactic shock Sally is eager to investigate. Will her questions be seen as helpful or will Sally find herself on the wrong side of the police...and a killer?

Friday, April 18, 2025

Murder on the Mississippi - A Spotlight

Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on a new release. Murder on the Mississippi by Erik S. Meyers is the second book in the Sally Witherspoon Mystery series and was released this week. Be sure to stop by the blog May 9, 2025 when I'll be posting my review.

Blurb:

Six months after the events in Death in the Ozarks, Sally Witherspoon is trying to put that terrible time behind her. She books a river cruise down the Mississippi to get away and relax.

Unfortunately, relaxation is not to be as she's called on to get to the bottom of a mysterious death that occurs on board.

A combination of
Cheers bartender and Miss Marple, Sally Witherspoon is as determined as ever to solve it.

Friday, July 12, 2024

Lights, Camera, Bones - A Spotlight

Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on a long running series. Lights, Camera, Bones by Carolyn Haines is the twenty-seventh book in the Sarah Boothe Delaney Mystery series and was released in May.

Blurb:

Delaney Detective Agency gets a taste of the spotlight when they are called to a case on a movie set in Greenville, MS, right on the Mississippi River. Marlon Brandon, heir to a wealthy and influential political family, has brought a film crew to town to film a drama about the 1927 flood that submerged a great deal of Greenville. Marlon wants the world to know the story of the flood—and the heroic role the Brandon ancestors played in rescuing dozens of local residents from drowning.

Or at least that was the plan until he disappeared. If this weren't concerning enough, the situation appears even more dire when a severed foot is discovered in the Mississippi River, and clues indicate that Marlon may have fallen victim to a freak bull shark attack.

But as rumors swirl around the Delta about Marlon's motives for making the film, Sarah Booth and Tinkie have to wonder whether a shark is to blame, or an equally ferocious human offender. The show must go on, and Sarah Booth and her crew will have to investigate all manner of creatures, over land and sea, in order to solve the mystery and save the day.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Tell-Tale Bones - A Spotlight

Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on a book being released today. Tell-Tale Bones by Carolyn Haines is the twenty-sixth book in the Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery series.

Blurb:

Private Investigator Sarah Booth Delaney and her partner Tinkie are in Sheriff Coleman Peters's office, consulting Coleman about cold cases, when Elisa Redd storms in with a case of her own. She wants Coleman to reopen the investigation of her missing daughter, Lydia Redd Maxell, the heiress to a large fortune who disappeared along with her friend Bethany nearly seven years ago. Lydia and Bethany were rumored to be working as human rights organizers abroad, but Elisa suspects Lydia’s problems might have stemmed closer to home. Now Lydia’s husband, Tope, is set to inherit the fortune, and Elisa believes he’s behind the disappearance.

Sarah Booth and Tinkie soon connect the case to a series of mysterious disappearances over the years, as well as to a perplexing recurring dream. With another woman’s life at stake, the friends follow an increasingly twisty trail all over Sunflower County, leading them to a tree and an empty grave in the county cemetery. A grave that’s said to be haunted…

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Mystery of the Tea Cup Quilt -An Interview, Review, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Jodi Allen Brice to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Jodi writes the Harland Creek Mystery Quilters series. THE MYSTERY OF THE TEA CUP QUILT is the first book in the series and was released last week.

 

Kathy: In THE MYSTERY OF THE TEA CUP QUILT we meet Dove Agnew, a former successful dress designer. Are you interested in fashion? 

JAB: I like looking nice and put together, but since I became a writer, I leave the house less and less, so sometimes it falls to the wayside.

Kathy: A scandal made her leave New York City and return to Harland Creek, Mississippi. Have you ever left, then returned to your hometown? 

JAB: I did leave my hometown after college but I didn't return. I married my husband and we live in a totally different state than where I grew up. But I do go home and visit my Mom!

 

Kathy: Dove's mom owns a quilt shop. 

JAB: Are you a quilter? Yes! I am!

Kathy: We also meet a goat named Petunia. How did you decide to add a goat to your mystery? 

JAB: So, I am totally obsessed with watching baby goat videos on Facebook. And when I was writing this book, I decided it needed an animal like every good cozy mystery usually does. Instead of a cat or dog, I decided I would have a baby goat!


Kathy: What first drew you to cozy mysteries? 

JAB: I read mysteries all the time when I was in school. When I became an adult I started reading more women's fiction and romances. It wasn't until I started watching Father Brown Mysteries that I became obsessed with cozy mysteries again.


Kathy: Do you write in any other genres?

JAB: I do! I write women's fiction and small town romance.


Kathy: Tell us about your series.

JAB: My Harland Creek series is my small town romance series. I decided to set my cozy mystery series (Harland Creek Cozy Mystery Quilters) here so it became a spin off. It's fun to see the characters in my other books.

I also have my Laurel Cove series. It's a women's fiction series which is set in a lake town of North Carolina. Three different women have different obstacles to overcome and they are in different seasons in life.


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

JAB: Petunia. Because she's a goat and cute!


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

JAB: Probably the small town I grew up in. Small towns are weird in that everyone knows your business, or at least thinks they do!


Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work?

JAB: I moved to a different city where I didn't know anyone. Books became my escape and I decided one summer to write a book. So I did! Now thirty books later, I'm still writing.


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

JAB: 1.The apostle John who wrote Revelation.
2.Emily Dickinson
3. Collen Hoover
4. Kristen Hannah


Kathy: What are you currently reading? 

JAB: Nothing. I'm trying to finish a Christmas book set in Harland Creek and my house is in the middle of renovations.

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

JAB: Reading! When I have the time and a quiet house

Quilting. I used to quilt all the time before I started writing. But writing soon took over. It was back in 2020 that I couldn't write anymore. So I went to a quilt class and it started my creative juices flowing again. Now I tend to split my time between writing and quilting. And I have a quilt giveaway that I'm doing in my newsletter.All you have to do is join my newsletter on my website and you'll get an update on how to enter for a chance to win!

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

JAB: Berries, Creamer, Eggs, Almond Milk

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

JAB: Yes! THE MYSTERY OF THE DRUNKARDS PATH releases in January and you can preorder it now!
 

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

JAB: Creating new characters who feel like friends.

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Review


THE MYSTERY OF THE TEA CUP QUILT by Jodi Allen Brice
The First Harland Creek Mystery Quilters Book

After a scandal in New York City Dove Agnew returns to Harland Creek, Mississippi. Living with her mom and working in her quilt shop is a far cry from the glitz of her former life. Her life gets more complicated when instead of the quilt she wants to show to her mom and her quilting friends, she find body of Gertrude Brown. The same woman Dove had a very public fight with. News travels fast in this small town and Dove not only becomes a prime suspect, to some she's already found guilty. With the support of the quilting ladies, Dove will strive to prove her innocence.

Dove is a likable protagonist. Caring, but with a temper, she had faults, but always tries her best. Dove is surrounded by a motley crew of older quilters. They may suffer from bunions or need a knee replacement, but they're more than eager to put fools in their place and help find a killer!

The first Harland Creek Mystery Quilters book has plenty of laughs. I love Petunia, the goat who acts more like a dog, and the quilting bee members are a hoot! It also has a very relatable theme: a fall from grace, starting over, and figuring out what it really means to have a good life.

At times the writing was stilted and the storyline presented was choppy, but the concept was solid. Although I was fairly certain of the identity of the killer early on and one clue was a bit of a spotlight, I enjoyed the story. I especially loved the special touch of the romance writer writing a cozy quilting mystery as well as the many nods to quilting in general.

Filled with fun characters, especially a lovable goat, THE MYSTERY OF THE TEA CUP QUILT is a good start to a new series.

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 Mystery of the Tea Cup Quilt - A Cozy Mystery: Harland Creek Mystery Quilters by Jodi Allen Brice

About Mystery of the Tea Cup Quilt

Mystery of the Tea Cup Quilt A Cozy Mystery: Harland Creek Mystery Quilters
Cozy Mystery 1st in Series
Setting - Mississippi
Guardian Ink LLC (September 5, 2022)
Paperback: ‎ 214 pages

Hi! I’m Dove Agnew, former successful dress designer who was living the high life in New York, until my sleazy business partner used my business to move his drugs, leaving me to pack my ruined reputation and move back home to the tiny town of Harland Creek.

Despite the setback, all was going relatively well until I found Gertrude Brown’s body on the floor of my mom’s quilt shop. Now, rumors are flying and all eyes are on me. I’m a murder suspect! Even my ex-boyfriend, the current chief of police, is suspicious of me.

Now, it’s up to me to clear my name and find out who the real killer is before someone else gets hurt. But I’m going to need help, and the Harland Creek Quilters, and a goat named Petunia, are just the group to get things done.

Welcome to the new series set in the beloved town of Harland Creek. With the quilting club ladies and a sidekick, which happens to be a goat, this book will keep you guessing and laughing out loud!

About Jodi Allen Brice

 

Jodi Allen Brice has written numerous books under different pen names. Under Jodi Allen Brice she writes women's fiction, small town clean sweet romance, and cozy mysteries. She transitioned away from paranormal romance in the year 2020 when the virus hit. She still writes about lovable characters who overcome the impossible to get what they want. You'll find yourself laughing and crying when you are reading her books. She is also an avid quilter and camping. Sometimes she does both at the same time!  

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Monday, March 4, 2019

A Bone-a-fied Trouble Interview

I'm so happy to welcome Carolyn Haines to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Carolyn writes the Familiar Legacy series. BONE-A-FIED TROUBLE is the ninth book in the series and was released today!


Kathy: BONE-A-FIED TROUBLE is the ninth book in the Familiar Legacy series. How did the idea for a detective cat come about?

CH: My first experience in novel publishing was with Harlequin Intrigue. I wrote as Caroline Burnes. I had a wonderful editor, Tahti Carter, who encouraged me to push a little at the standard structure of the Intrigues (male-female POV, third person). I came up with a black cat named Familiar, who escaped from a research lab. And Familiar had a 1st person point of view—with his thoughts. Familiar was smarter than the average biped and a little condescending toward humans because he fully believed himself superior. He’d patterned himself after Sam Spade (kind of a Humphrey Bogart rendition.) And one of my most popular characters was born. I wrote 22 Familiar books for Intrigue and I’m now reissuing some of them as I get my rights back. But Familiar was my character with a long history of traits and characteristics that I’d given him. When I thought of creating a publishing venture with Familiar’s son, Trouble, as the central character, I wanted to start fresh with the character so all the writers could have input in shaping him. And boy, have the other writers risen to the challenge! Trouble is also superior, but he’s been greatly influenced by Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes. Even though Trouble is a Wetumpka, Alabama cat—he “thinks” with a slight British accent! But he is a fine detective, like his father.


Kathy: In this latest release Tabitha Kingsley poses as a psychic medium in order to find her missing sister. Do you believe that some people actually have the gift?

CH: I absolutely do. I know some very gifted psychics and mediums, and in my crazy life, I’ve seen a couple of ghosts. Not the scary ones, just the lost ones. (Yeah and they STILL scare me!) I’ve always been interested in what lies beyond the world we experience. My books often have paranormal elements.


Kathy: I've known some psychics, but only recently have I met some psychic mediums. Have you ever been to a psychic medium?

CH: I have. I went to a “Soul Survival” seminar at the Omega Center and had the privilege of working with and hearing some incredible people. I’m also going to see John Edwards. I enjoy the energy and also the healing that so many people get. I have a dear friend who is a terrific channeler, and she sometimes brings me messages.


Kathy: What first drew you to mysteries?

CH: I fell in love with sleuths reading Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. And Edgar Allan Poe and Sir Author Conan Doyle (who by the way was deeply involved in spiritualism). I love scary stories, too. I have a crazy family and we thought it was fun to scare the devil out of each other with pranks. (I have a good heart, thank goodness). I think all good books have a little bit of mystery in them. Think of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, which is never thought of as a mystery, but who was attacking Scout? What really happened to Boo Radley? Why was Atticus able to stand up for what was right when others couldn’t? All mysteries swirling around the story. Readers are compelled to understand the characters in a story, and that means solving the mystery of who they are and why they act in the ways they do. I just love it!

 
Kathy: Do you write in any other genres?

CH: I do write in a number of other genres: crime fiction, mystery, suspense, romantic mystery, humor, horror, gothic, paranormal mystery, historicals, short fiction, and non-fiction. A lot of my books are a combination of several genres, such as the Pluto’s Snitch mystery series. Those are historical (1920), mysteries with a strong paranormal element. I am what is jokingly called a genre slut. I just love stories and I don’t care what label is put on them.


Kathy: Tell us about your series.

CH: Currently I’m writing three different series—the Trouble black cat books, which are part of an author collective. We share the cat and his voice, but each author puts her own style on her book. Trouble is a fun cat to write about. These are mysteries with a little bit of romance. They are standalones and need not be read in sequence.

I also have the Sarah Booth Delaney mystery series. The 20th book in the series will be published May 14, GAME OF BONES. Sarah Booth and her friend Tinkie became accidental detectives, but they’re pretty good at it. The series is set in Zinnia, Mississippi (the Delta region of my home state). And the books don’t have to be read in order, though a lot of people like to do it that way. The characters do grow and change. But each book is a complete mystery, therefore they are technically standalones.

I indulge my love of a little chill with the Pluto’s Snitch series. I’m writing the 4th book in this paranormal/historical/mystery series set in the 1920s in the Deep South (so far, but I have a great idea for a Hollywood mystery for this series. Hollywood in 1920 just fascinates me.) Raissa is able to see the dead and communicate—sometimes. But she is aware that the dead lie and can be duplicitous. Her partner, Reginald, is able to read the living and their motives. Usually these books contain a double mystery (past and contemporary) and some historical figures, also a few gothic chills.


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

CH: My characters become my family. I love the ones who agree with me! Ha ha. Sometimes they are contrary and cranky (just like family) and I don’t like them at all. But then they do something that makes me laugh or cry and I love them again. I don’t have a favorite.


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

CH: The black cat books are patterned after two very special black cats that I was fortunate to share my life with. E.A. Poe was the prototype for Familiar. Coal Shaft Haines set the pattern for Trouble. I miss those cats every single day.


Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work?

CH: I love working with St. Martin’s on the Sarah Booth books. I’ve had consistently wonderful editors and a truly supportive network. But writers are independent cusses by nature. I met some people who were striking out to indie publish and it sounded like a lot of fun. Someone should have warned me about the work! I realized that publishing is changing, just like the music industry changed. I didn’t want to be caught flat-footed and crushed under the “new” order. So I have the best of both worlds. One foot in traditional publishing and one foot in indie publishing. I will add that a good book can only become a great book with an accomplished editor. So no matter which world I’m in, I deeply value the editors I work with.


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

CH: Mary Shelley, James Lee Burke, Edgar Allan Poe, and Stephen King. And there would be lots of booze.


Kathy: What are you currently reading?

CH: I’m re-reading an old classic—BLACK AMBER by Phyllis Whitney.


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

CH: I run an animal rescue on my little farm. I love to horseback ride and wallow with the dogs and cats. Some of the animals I care for have been so mistreated that a little love means everything to them. I like to play practical jokes on my friends (and why they don’t gang up and kill me I’ll never know). I walk in the woods and take care of my yard and 25 acres of fence line and pasture. And I get together with friends and play cards or games. In many ways, I’ve just refused to grow up. I highly recommend this attitude. Once they trick you into being a grown up, you’re doomed!


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

CH: Coffee, Jack Daniel’s, chocolate, catsup. I read this and realize that I may need an intervention!


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

CH: I have plans for new books in all the series, and if I had more time, I’d write more things. It just takes forever to write a big book. Dang it, I need a clone. Now that would be really, really scary. BONE-A-FIDE TROUBLE comes out March 4 (today!), GAME OF BONES with Sarah Booth will release May 14 and you can pre-order. A VISITATION OF ANGELS (Pluto’s Snitch) will release in the fall—if I work hard enough.


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

CH: I love to tell stories and I get to do that. And by some magic, readers like to read my stories. I am the master of my own destiny. (Yeah, right.) For most of my life I’ve worked two jobs (I was a journalist, worked in PR in education, and finally taught the graduate and undergraduate fiction classes at a major university for 14 years) while I also wrote books. I’ve published over 80 books. I gave up the “day job” in 2016 and now I totally control my schedule. Well, that’s a lie. I have more vet appointments than I can shake a stick at. And I have to really beat the bushes to keep the vet bills paid. I do understand that there is a certain madness to working so hard to care for 23 animals including 3 horses. I also help with several feral cat colonies with spay and neuter. (Please, please spay and neuter your pets. So many die because they are unwanted.) So I work harder than ever, but I also can get up from my desk and go clean horse stalls if I’m stuck in a writing corner, or walk in the woods, or cook pot of soup. It’s control of my time—and time is really the only that we have that matters. And I know some really, really cool people who are also writers and readers.

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Enjoy an excerpt:



Chapter One

I smell money! I’ve heard the expression all my life and thought it was an exaggeration of the rapacious American spirit of Manifest Destiny. Not true! I, quite literally, smell it. It’s the odor of this rich Delta soil being turned over by the big machines plowing and planting. Another money crop is going into the Mississippi alluvial ground, and yes, now I understand what money smells like. Something to keep in mind as I learn my way around Sunflower County in Mississippi.
            I’m here on a mission. A fellow feline, Pluto Delaney, has called me in to assist him in resolving a mystery.  Pluto needs to find a missing female humanoid. Trudy Wells belongs to one sassy little marmalade kitty named Vesta, and Vesta is missing her human. Pluto has a thing for Vesta, and I’m here to help. Nothing flips my ascot as much as a mystery given to me by a black cat almost as eloquent and articulate as I—a mystery that also involves a missing person. If anyone can find the missing girl, I’m that bloke.
            Pluto, who lives on a fine plantation in the Mississippi Delta, has issues of transportation. He’s not savvy about hitching rides and public transit, which is in short supply in the land of King Cotton anyway. When he heard I was in town with my biped, Tammy Lynn, he sent out an S.O.S. I responded, of course, and hence I’m currently sussing out the circumstances at the elegant Long Hall, home of Samuel and Charline Long. They’re elders of the agricultural Long family—the place where Trudy Wells worked before she vanished off the face of the earth. While it’s possible Trudy has simply moved on, Pluto suspects foul play.
 

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Check out the following links to keep in touch with Carolyn and purchase her books!

www.carolynhaines.com

https://books2read.com/BoneAFiedTrouble