Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Axes & Alchemy - A Guest Post, Review, & Giveaway

I'm very happy to welcome Cosmo Merlin de Beaufort to Cozy Up With Kathy Today. You can find Cosmo on the pages of the Willowmere Mystery series. AXES & ALCHEMY is the second book in the series and was released last week.

 

Let me guess, dear reader. Now that you’ve discovered that there’s more to me than meets the eye, you have a few burning questions.

Rest assured, it’s only to be expected. Uppermost on your mind is certainly the mind-boggling conundrum what I, Cosmo Merlin de Beaufort, a cat of unusual beauty and illustrious past lives, am doing in a small town like Willowmere, Oregon. Surely a penthouse in Manhattan or an apartment close to the Champs-Elysées in Paris, even a castle in the Scottish Highlands would be more suitable for me.

How right you are. Maybe I will tell you another time about my past. First though I need to make sure that my biographer is deserving of my confidence. So far, she hasn't strayed from the truth, but it's early days. You never know when a human's imagination runs away with them!

I assume the second most important question on your mind - in some cases it might even have been the first - is whether you too have a wise, four-legged or winged mentor in your life.

The answer is: Yes, it’s entirely possible that your nonhuman family member is indeed your familiar, even if they don’t talk to you.

You see, not all powers are created equal, but animals and familiars have been watching over you for eons. To be fair, some of you are worthier than others - sadly we have learned that humans are not the most trustworthy of species, present company excluded, of course.

You have already proven yourself to be discerning, smart, lovable even. Otherwise, you would not be reading this. (And, yes, I can tell all this just by connecting with you through a blog post. This is a mere glimpse of the things I am capable of.)

But we were talking about your pets. Ask yourself these questions. How did your pet come into your life? Did your gaze lock somewhere at a rescue center or on the street? Did you see a picture of them? Did you feel an instant connection? A tug on your heartstrings?

Then, when you brought them home, what did you experience when you bonded? Was it a warm, fuzzy feeling when a tiny paw touched your hand or you fondled their ears or stroked a silky back? Didn't you relax? Breathe easier? Feel happy?

Isn't the sound of a meow or a bark or a chirp or bird song lifting your heart?

As for your trusted pet (or animal companions as I prefer to call us) watch over you? Do they curl up next to you when you’re unwell or heartbroken? Stand faithfully guard when you need protection?

Not to mention the many, many occasions when one of us has saved a human when there was a fire breaking out or filthy gas escaping.

Not all of us may be able to teach you valuable lessons like I do with Bex, but I am a feline of quite unusual powers, even among familiars.

But believe me, we all try to share with you lessons on how to be good, how to create a community, how to connect. Whatever happens in your life, as long as you have an animal companion you will never truly be lonely. That, my dear friend, that in itself is magic.

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Review


AXES & ALCHEMY by Carmen Radtke
The Second Willowmere Mystery 

Capturing the memories of Willowmere's oldest residents is a wonderful idea. Turning the recordings into a podcast seems like a novel way to share their wisdom. That is until the talk turns to hidden treasure in Willowmere. Whether pirate doubloons or the secret of alchemy itself, Bex Merriweather is right to be concerned. Even though the podcast is quickly removed0 treasure seekers appear and the nursing home is under siege! Bex's witchy warning system goes off giving her extreme hot flashes that have nothing to do with perimenopause and everything to do with someone else wielding magick. When a disliked townsperson is murdered there are too many suspects with a multitude of possible motives. With the help of her mentor, Cosmo, Bex will have to up her witch skills in order to protect the town and solve yet another murder!

Bex and Cosmo make a great team. While Cosmo teaches and trains, Bex infuses her own charm and spunk. I also enjoy how she investigates the mystery with her friends and especially how they get Ms. Vine to join in! The mystery is complex with lots of new characters and so many motives...almost too many. I like that there's a new venue in town, with new owners, but partway through the book they just seemed to fade away.

Woven into the murder mystery is a magickal one. Magickal items are left around the library. Yet, in the end the significance was never addressed. Who left the labradorite? Why? We don't know. Does it have something to do with what happened in the last chapter? Will it be explained in the next book?  

Showing once again that women in midlife are powerful and purposeful AXES & ALCHEMY is a fun mystery that combines magick, murder, and community. I look forward to seeing what happens next, especially with the introduction of Fleur!

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 Axes and Alchemy (A Cozy Midlife Witch Mystery) Willowmere Mysteries by Carmen Radtke

About Axes and Alchemy

Axes and Alchemy (A Cozy Midlife Witch Mystery) Willowmere Mysteries
Paranormal Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series
Setting - Oregon Independently Published
Publication Date: ‎ August 15, 2025
Number of Pages: ~230
Pirate loot and deadly feud … So much for a peaceful next chapter: Novice witch Bex Merriweather has her hands full running a leading library and secretly studying magic under the critical eye of her opinionated familiar and mentor, cat Cosmo. The last thing newly divorced perimenopausal Bex needs is more tasks needing her attention. But when a podcast connects a pirate treasure and voodoo magic with tranquil Willowmere and treasure hunters as well as occultists flock to the town, feuds erupt. When a dead body is found, Bex and Cosmo can’t discount the idea that greed and black magic had something to do with the murder. But can she protect her secret and the town without exposing the truth about her inheritance? And is somebody already on her trail – somebody wishing her ill? With only her cat and her trusted circle of friends, Bex sets out to catch a killer before the treasure of a long dead pirate claims another victim. Axes and Alchemy is the second case in this fun-filled series. Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries, magical mayhem, and heroines who believe it’s never too late for a new chapter—or a little witchcraft!

About Carmen Radtke

Carmen has spent most of her life with ink on her fingers and a dangerously high pile of books and newspapers by her side.

She has worked as a newspaper reporter on two continents and always dreamt of becoming a novelist and screenwriter.

When she found herself crouched under her dining table, typing away on a novel between two earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, she realised she was hooked for life.

The shaken but stirring novel made it to the longlist of the Mslexia competition, and her next book and first mystery, The Case Of The Missing Bride, was a finalist in the Malice Domestic competition in a year without a winner. Since then she has penned several more cozy mysteries, including the Genie and Adriana Darling ghost mysteries and the Jack and Frances series set in the 1930s.

Carmen now lives in Italy with her human and her four-legged family. Although she possesses no witchy powers, she’s known to be easily held spellbound by animals.

Author Links:

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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Funerals & Familiars - A Review & Giveaway

Review


FUNERALS & FAMILIARS by Carmen Radtke
The First Willowmere Mystery 
 
Who knew that when Bex Merriweather reached for the periwinkle hair dye her life would be forever changed. With her hair barely dry news comes that Aunt Violet, the woman who practically raised her, is in hospital and the prognosis is not good. Bex arrives in Willowmere, Oregon to find her aunt has died and she is the prime beneficiary, inheriting her aunt's house and lending library. Currently living in a less than desirable apartment and jobless, thanks to her ex-husband, Bex is ready to accept this new start. She soon learns there's more to the lending library than meets the eye, more to Aunt Violet's cat, Cosmo, and more to Bex herself. Bex is a witch. A fact told to her by her new mentor - Cosmo. Bex needs to learn about her powers and get them under control quickly as the neighbor's recent death has become suspicious and a malevolent force has entered Willowmere.
 
FUNERALS & FAMILIARS is a coming of age story, middle age, but a coming of age nonetheless. I love when women of a certain age come into their power and in the first Willowmere Mystery Bex does just that. Gone is Rebecca Merriweather, meek wife and mother, welcome Bex, the independent woman with locks of blue whose able to stand up for herself as she learns to be a witch.
 
The mystery is complex and I love how Bex, reunited with her childhood friends, works on solving the case as she simultaneously works with Cosmo. While I really like Bex, Cozmo is my favorite character. An intelligent, sassy mentor who's equal parts drill sergeant and comforter all rolled up in an adorable feline.
 
Spunky characters, a sobering mystery, and magickal fun make FUNERALS & FAMILIARS a fantastic start to a new series. I look forward to watching Bex learn more about her powers and see how she and Cosmo keep Willowmere safe!
 
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 Funerals and Familiars (A Cozy Midlife Witch Mystery) Willowmere Mysteries by Carmen Radtke

About Funerals and Familiars 

Funerals and Familiars (A Cozy Midlife Witch Mystery) Willowmere Mysteries
Paranormal Cozy Mystery
1st in Series Setting - Oregon
Independently Published (May 23, 2025)
Digital Print length: ‎ 248 pages
Midlife can be murder - or magic… Almost fifty and freshly divorced, Bex Merriweather is going through The Change - battling hot flashes and night sweats. Little does she realize that when an elderly relative dies and leaves her a lending library in sleepy Willowmere, complete with cat, her whole life is going to change… Turns out Aunt Violet left behind more than books and home-made herbal teas, like full-blown witch powers, and a small town where murder is very much on the menu. Even Cosmo the cat is no ordinary feline, but a sassy talking familiar. And when rumors about her aunt’s death begin to circulate, Bex has no choice but to embrace her witchy inheritance, and her inner detective. Now the novice witch, armed only with her circle of lifelong friends and a snarky, judgemental cat mentor, must uncover the truth, before her newly acquired magical life goes up in smoke. Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries, magical mayhem, and heroines who believe it’s never too late for a new chapter—or a little witchcraft!

About Carmen Radtke

Carmen has spent most of her life with ink on her fingers and a dangerously high pile of books and newspapers by her side.

She has worked as a newspaper reporter on two continents and always dreamt of becoming a novelist and screenwriter.

When she found herself crouched under her dining table, typing away on a novel between two earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, she realised she was hooked for life.

The shaken but stirring novel made it to the longlist of the Mslexia competition, and her next book and first mystery, The Case Of The Missing Bride, was a finalist in the Malice Domestic competition in a year without a winner. Since then she has penned several more cozy mysteries, including the Genie and Adriana Darling ghost mysteries and the Jack and Frances series set in the 1930s.

Carmen now lives in Italy with her human and her four-legged family. Although she possesses no witchy powers, she’s known to be easily held spellbound by animals.

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Sunday, December 15, 2024

Crafty Cat - A Guest Post & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Lynley Cannon to Cozy Up With Kathy today. You can find Lynley on the pages of the The Crazy Cat Lady Cozy Mystery series by Mollie Hunt. Crafty Cat is the eleventh book in the series.

What can I say? Crafty Cat is the eleventh story my author has written about me. In each one, she chronicles some kerfuffle I’ve got myself into—kerfuffle meaning murder. It just doesn’t seem possible. Here I am, a quiet, sixty-something woman who lives alone in an old Victorian home in Portland, Oregon with nine cats. Yes, nine. I know it’s a lot, but they are all well-cared-for, happy, and healthy. Without them, I would surely get into even more trouble.

Trouble seems to be my catnip. Curious by nature, I can’t resist a puzzle. It sounds like more fun than it is, however. Murder is a serious business, and when it happens, it hurts everyone around it. I suppose that’s why I’m so willing to step in and help. I don’t want people to be sad or scared. I don’t want guilty parties to go free or possibly commit their desperate crimes again.

If I can aid in unraveling a mystery, I must do it. It’s my duty as a human being, and I’m good at it, despite the fact I’ve had no formal training. Even the head of the Portland Police Homicide Division appreciates my input now and then. I have a nose for crime, and like one of my cats, I’ve become reasonably proficient in sniffing it out.

Unfortunately my amateur sleuthing sometimes backfires, and then I’m the one in trouble. I just don’t see it coming, like when I joined a quilt guild that made quilts for cat charity fundraisers. I had no idea such a good project would lead to danger. Everyone seemed so nice. Even after the tragedy of a murder in the family, I couldn’t conceive of the quilters, their neighbors, or their friends as being involved. My kitty-sense didn’t kick in until it was too late, and I found myself on the receiving end of the murderer’s wrath. Funny thing was I’d never suspected them—a few others had got me wondering, but never them.

Will I continue working with the quilt guild? It’s a worthy cause, and anything that can help cat shelters raise their much-needed funds is good with me. But will it be too much of a reminder of how close I came to my own death? Maybe I’ll turn my attention to something else while I recover. I hear a friend is starting up a shelter for senior cats. I love old cats, and my skills would fit in perfectly. What could possibly go wrong?

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 Crafty Cat (Crazy Cat Lady Mystery) by Mollie Hunt

About Crafty Cat

Crafty Cat (Crazy Cat Lady Mystery)
Cozy Mystery 11th in the Series
Setting - Oregon
Publisher: ‎ Independently Published (October 29, 2024)
Paperback: ‎ 265 pages

Romance, death, and cat quilts. What does quilting have to do with murder? Lynley Cannon is about to find out.

Lynley Cannon has a new hobby—making cat-themed quilt donations for the ShadowCat Rescue auction. The small quilting guild is run by three generations of women and two cats, but when the elder of the family is murdered, Lynley’s job shifts from crafting to sleuthing.

Who would want to kill such a dear old thing? The police think they know, but they don’t have all the facts.

As secrets come out and a romance is uncovered, the quilting project begins to fall to pieces. Lynley jumps in to help the family navigate the justice system, but when a neighbor is found dead and another of the quilt shop’s owners missing, even Lynley is at a loss. It takes a couple of crafty cats to get to the bottom of this stranger-than-fiction crime.

About Mollie Hunt

Cat Writer Mollie Hunt is the award-winning author of two cozy series: the Crazy Cat Lady Mysteries featuring a sixty-something cat shelter volunteer who finds more trouble than a cat in catnip, and the Tenth Life Paranormal Mysteries involving a ghost cat. Her Cat Seasons Sci-Fantasy Tetralogy presents extraordinary cats saving the world. She recently released a COVID memoir which she calls, "a tale of a plague and politics, of depression and inspiration, and an ode to the very real and healing presence of cats." In her spare time, she pens a bit of cat poetry.

Mollie is a member of the Oregon Writers’ Colony, Sisters in Crime, the Cat Writers’ Association, Willamette Writers, and Northwest Independent Writers Association (NIWA). She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and a varying number of cats. Like her cat lady character, she is a grateful shelter volunteer

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Friday, November 15, 2024

The Alchemist of Brushstrokes & Brimstone - A Review

 Review

THE ALCHEMIST OF BRUSHSTROKES & BRIMSTONE by Gigi Pandian
The Eighth Accidental Alchemist Mystery
 
Zoe Faust’s most treasured possession is a portrait of her with her brother painted by Perenelle Flamel. Both Zoe and Perenelle are put on guard when inquiries about the painting begin. Why the interest after so many years? Zoe is devastated when her painting is stolen, but another theft and a subsequent murder make things even more concerning. Is someone targeting Zoe? Or Perenelle? Is it about alchemy or corporate espionage? Zoe and her friends will join forces to not only retrieve the painting, but allow a gifted artist from the past take her true place in history, while keeping their ultimate secret safe.
 
The melding of science and art is at the heart of the eighth Accidental Alchemist Mystery. I loved the kernels of art history dropped, especially the facts about the creation of paints, along with its dangers. The topic is as fascinating as alchemy, indeed it is a type of alchemy unto itself, whether or not you're using brimstone! 
 
Adding subtle humor Dorian remains my favorite character. I admire his creative process and love how his chapters begin with selections from his Culinary Alchemist's Toolbox, a book, if finished, I would absolutely buy! I also love how Dorian gets Nicholas Flamel involved in his escapades.
 
The mystery also deals with loss on several levels. Losing a loved one is never easy and to help with grief some cling to something tangible to remember them. Thus it is with Zoe and why the theft of her painting is so horrific for her. What lengths will you go to and how much will you risk to keep the memories of lost loved ones alive?
 
In addition to death, there's also loss of recognition. It's a sad truth that women have continually been erased from history, so I'm always pleased when I see this truth being acknowledged and attempts being made to share their stories. Phillipe Hayden may be fictional, but there are many female artists of that time who never received their fair do's, perhaps readers will be encouraged to learn more about these, and other women, who history tries to erase.  
 
The climactic scene had my jaw dropping to the floor with a horrific loss of another kind.

A compelling mystery THE ALCHEMIST OF BRUSHSTROKES & BRIMSTONE is a journey through grief, art, and lost women's history.

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading The Alchemist of Brushstrokes and Brimstone by Gigi Pandian. This is the eighth book in the Accidental Alchemist Mystery series and was released last month.

Zoe Faust’s most treasured possession is a portrait of her with her brother painted by Perenelle Flamel. Both Zoe and Perenelle are put on guard when inquiries about the painting begin. Why the interest after so many years? Zoe is devastated when her painting is stolen, but another theft and a subsequent murder make things even more concerning. Is someone targeting Zoe? Or Perenelle? Is it about alchemy or corporate espionage? Zoe and her friends will join forces to not only retrieve the painting, but allow a gifted artist from the past take her true place in history, while keeping their ultimate secret safe.

Friday, September 6, 2024

Chaos at the Lazy Bones Bookshop - A Review

Review

CHAOS AT THE LAZY BONES BOOKSHOP by Emmeline Duncan
The First Halloween Bookshop Mystery

Capitalizing on the fact that an iconic Halloween movie was once filmed there Elyan Hollow has transformed itself into a year round Halloween themed town with shops such as Elyan's Mortuary and Deli Bottle Shop, Ghostly Gouda, and Baily Briggs' own Lazy Bones Books. Taking the reins of the family bookshop Bailey is spearheading the town's first literary festival, part of the town's popular Halloween festival. After a ghost hunting team wreaks havoc in her shop and her main speaker misses his first event Bailey needs to cool off. But instead of calm in the midst of the pumpkin maze she finds a dead body. As Bailey becomes a suspect she has to wonder, will her first literary festival be her last?

Halloween is one of my favorite times of the year, with cooler temperatures and all things spooky. Add a literary festival to a Halloween themed town and you can count me in! Bailey and her best friend Colby made a great first impression and there were also characters you loved to hate in Taylor and Hudson, people just looking to cause trouble. I liked how issues from the past resurfaced, including the mystery of Bailey's dad. The first Halloween Bookshop Mystery sets readers up for lots of interesting adventures to come.

A complex mystery, a unique Halloween setting, and a background of books make a fun start to a new series.

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Witchy Bad Blood - An Interview, Excerpt, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome C. A. Phipps to Cozy Up With Kathy today. C. A. writes the Midlife Potions Mystery series. Witchy Bad Blood is the fourth book in the series and was released last week.


Kathy: Jess would rather be waving a spatula than a wand. What about you? Which would you rather wield?

CAP: I love baking too! It comes a close second to writing.

Kathy: Jess has a snarky cat familiar. Do you have a cat, snarky or otherwise?

CAP: Not right now, but I have had one. Instead I have a prima donna dog. She has us wrapped around her tiny paw and knows it!

Kathy: Jess wants to open a bakery. Do you like to bake? What's your favorite thing to bake? Do you have a favorite bakery item to eat?

CAP: As I said I do love to bake and will give most things a try although nothing too fancy. I bake scones most weeks which are very English and easy. Savory scones are amazing and perfect for winter with soup. My favorite bakery item is carrot cake.

Kathy: What's your favorite thing about writing paranormal cozies?

CAP: Anything goes! Not only to I get to make my fictitious world I can let my imagination run free.

Kathy: What first drew you to cozy mysteries?

CAP: Having read Agatha Christie and Enid Blyton growing up it felt like a natural fit.

Kathy: Do you write in any other genres?

CAP: I’ve written contemporary romance for years.

Kathy: Tell us about your series. 

CAP: Right now I have 4 series. Midlife Potions is my only paranormal series but the first book in a new one will be coming out for Christmas. It centers around Jessica Lavender who becomes a witch at 45. Her cat explains the situation which as you can imagine is a shock. Now she must go home and run her mom’s potions store and since she is a baker Jess is not happy about it.

Maple Lane Mysteries features Madeline Flynn who comes home to care for her Gran and gets to have her dream of opening her own bakery. When a friend is found murdered she must solve the crime before her ex-boyfriend, now the sheriff, puts her in jail!

The Cozy Café Mysteries has three sisters who are fighting to keep their mom’s café going, but the Mayor and his cronies have other ideas. They are suckers for rescue pets.

The Beagle Diner Mysteries is about a celebrity chef hounded by the paparazzi. Along with her corgi, Cinnamon, Lyra St Claire is embroiled in a murder that changes their lives.

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

CAP: My favorite character is always the one I am currently writing about. Right now it is Jessica Lavender in Midlife potions. The fact that she is older means I can relate to how she feels in certain circumstances.

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

CAP: In another life I would have been so happy to have a bakery. Sharing recipes with readers and imagining them trying them out makes me happy.

Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work?

CAP: I had so many stories languishing when I met my small posse of like-minded authors at a conference. We pushed each other forward and 45 books later….

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

CAP: Agatha Christie, Jane Austen, Marian Keyes, Diana Gabaldon.
 

Kathy: What are you currently reading?

CAP: The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley.

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

CAP: After baking, I sew and make miniature settings from packs – coffee shop, flower shop etc. I also love watching Football and Rugby.

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

CAP: Cheese, milk, chocolate and flour.

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

Yes already have the next book in the series up for preorders as well as 2 for books in other series and a preorder for a cookbook! My next series will begin in December but has no title yet.

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

CAP: Being my own boss is right up there with doing something I love.

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Book Excerpt: 

Maestro must trust her enough to agree to finally let her have the one thing she’d dreamed of since she was a child. Not a bakery to work in—her bakery. "You won’t be sorry, Maestro. I’ll work as hard as you need me to." "I’m counting on it," the cat said dryly. "Now, perhaps you should test our theory and go bake something that you might encourage someone to eat." While Jess pondered how his mind had changed so fast, even though he hated the idea, she was ridiculously happy and couldn’t help showing it. "Actually, that could be an issue." His eyes narrowed. "In what way?" "People want to eat my food," she teased. "I certainly don’t need to push them to do it with a spell.” He snorted and the crabby cat disappeared for a brief moment so that he looked adorably cute, making her want to hug him. She refrained. Ever since he revealed he was a talking cat and she discovered she was a witch, displays of affection became off-limits. She’d owned him for five years before that incredible day changed her life and her mom had had him before that. Five years of snuggles, kisses, and pats. Then, nothing. Maestro eyed her for a moment, his expression uncharacteristically confused. Then he coughed and continued along the path. "We should get back. Your sister still needs supervision most of the time." Secret sister, she corrected in her head, as a wave of coldness ran over her body. "Maestro…" Turning quickly at her tone, he raced back to her side. "What is it?" "Something smells wrong. There’s something in the woods that doesn’t feel right.” His ears flick left and right. "Something—or someone?" They peered through the trees, her nose searching for the source of the smell, trying to discern its meaning. It couldn’t be deemed as friendly. Was it a warning? Danger or perhaps death? She shivered. To know what death smelled like was all kinds of wrong.

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 Witchy Bad Blood: A Paranormal Cozy Mystery (Midlife Potions) by C. A. Phipps

About Witchy Bad Blood

Witchy Bad Blood: A Paranormal Cozy Mystery (Midlife Potions)
Paranormal Cozy Mystery 4th in Series
Setting - Good Fortune - Oregon
Independently Published (June 1, 2024)
Print length: ‎ 169 pages

Family can be deadly!

No one, including Jess, had any idea she was anything exceptional. Until she began solving crimes.

The trouble is, she'd rather be waving a spatula than a wand and her snarky cat familiar isn't happy about it.

She's listed her priorities: 1 Bring her mom back from the ghostly realm. 2 Open a bakery. 3 Try to keep her mouth shut about her secret sister—who she has to work with. 4 Don't ask questions about her father.

Having a plan will make life bearable-as long as there isn't another murder and she doesn't mess anything up!

This paranormal cozy mystery will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about magic and murder.

Midlife Potions Witchy Awakening Witchy Hot Spells Witchy Flash Back Witchy Bad Blood

About C. A. Phipps

C. A. Phipps is a USA Today best-selling author from beautiful New Zealand. Cheryl is an empty nester living in a quiet suburb alongside her wonderful husband, 'himself'. With an extended family to keep her busy when she's not writing, there is just enough space for a crazy mixed breed dog who stole her heart! She enjoys family times, baking, and her quest for the perfect latte.

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Sunday, May 26, 2024

Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel - An Interview & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Mollie Hunt to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Mollie writes the Tenth Life Cozy Mystery series. Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel is the third book in the series and will be released this week.

Kathy: Camelia Collins meets an old friend for a murder mystery weekend in Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel. Have you ever been to a mystery weekend? I've attended a murder mystery dinner, but not a whole weekend.

MH: I haven’t been to a Murder Mystery Weekend, but like you, I did attend a mystery dinner some many years ago. When I started writing a book that takes place within such an environment, I needed to do some research. It turned out there are many choices. They’re not cheap, but they sound like participants get a quality experience and opportunities for lots of fun.


Kathy: Camelia has a ghost cat companion named Soji. Would you like to have a ghost cat, or other type of ghostly companion? Do you believe in spirits? Have you ever had a ghostly encounter?

MH: On occasion, I have seen/heard the spirits of my cats who have passed. I find the encounters poignant and fulfilling. However, I don’t think I’d want one of them to stick around, showing up at the most inconvenient times and creating all sorts of mischief like Soji does.


Kathy: What first drew you to cozy mysteries?

MH: I first began reading cozy mysteries when I was very young. My favorite author was Mary Stewart, and she still is one of the best in my estimation. Now, I read them because I want to relax from the trauma of life in 2024 and know with a cozy that I can look forward to a happy ending. But not all cozies are created equal. I prefer ones that have scenery, description, and color. And of course a cat or two.


Kathy: Do you write in any other genres?

MH: I am working on a sci-fantasy tetralogy and have completed the first three. Though they all have different plots, the theme is the same: cats saving the world because humans don’t know how to do it. I also wrote a COVID memoir, and occasionally I dabble in cat poetry.


Kathy: Tell us about your series.

MH: I have three series going at this time. The Tenth Life Paranormal Mysteries features septuagenarian Camelia Collins. When Camelia retires from Portland, Oregon to her dream cottage on the coast, she finds it’s already occupied—by a ghost cat! Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel is the third book in that series. My original cozy series, the Crazy Cat Lady Cozy Mysteries, follows the adventures of Lynley Cannon, a sixty-something cat shelter volunteer who finds more trouble than a cat in catnip. I’m currently working on book 11. The sci-fantasy I described earlier in this interview is called the Cat Seasons Tetralogy.


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

MH: Though I love my Lynley character because she’s a cat shelter volunteer and cat advocate like me, if I had to choose a favorite, I’d skip the humans altogether and say Soji. Being of a paranormal nature, I can have fun with her. She can do anything I want her to do. And in true ghost cat fashion, she often surprises me with things she comes up with all on her own.


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

MH: Nothing specific. The books tend to write themselves.


Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work?

MH: When I finished my first novel, a ponderous tome of 450 pages, I couldn’t wait to share it with the world. Publishers thought differently, and it wasn’t until ten manuscripts later (approximately 1,000,000 words) that I felt my writing had finally caught up with my imagination. It was then I began publishing independently.


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

MH: Shirley Rousseau Murphy, author of the Joe Grey cozy mystery series; Lillian Jackson Braun, the queen of cat cozies; science fiction author Ursula K. Le Guin; and William Shakespeare.


Kathy: What are you currently reading?

MH: “Fronds and Enemies,” an English Cottage Garden Mystery by H.Y. Hanna and “Abaddon's Gate” of the Expanse sci-fi series by James S. A. Corey.


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

MH: I crochet cat mats that I donate to a cat shelter for their annual auction. I also like to take photographs of anything and everything, but especially of patterns in nature.


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

MH: Red miso, lemons, genmai cha tea, oatmeal. (Not to be eaten all at the same time.)


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

MH: Yes, the series go on. I had considered ending the Crazy Cat Lady series at ten, published last October on National Cat Day, but then I got a new idea and was off on book 11. The Tenth Life series has only just begun. No new series at the moment.


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

MH: Being an author gives me a feeling of self-worth, which is so necessary to the human spirit, especially as I get older and cannot do many of the things I used to. As with any creative endeavor, no matter how famous or how obscure, writing my particular stories is something only I can do. It also amuses me to explore my darker side when I’m writing a villain. 

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Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel (A Tenth Life Cozy Mystery) by Mollie Hunt

About Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel

Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel (A Tenth Life Cozy Mystery)
Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series
Setting - Oregon Coast
Independently Published (May 30, 2024)
Number of Pages: 246

The game is murder at the Mystery Beach Hotel.

When Camelia Collins meets her old college friend Anne Pine for a murder mystery weekend at the coast, death becomes more than a game.

Accompanied by her ghost cat companion Soji, Camelia begins to discover clues that have nothing to do with the role-playing storyline. A lurking stranger spies on Camelia from the house next door. A vengeful spirit haunts the hotel. A winter storm rages outside, threatening the old building, while a murderer roams the halls, threatening those within. Will Camelia's keen senses and Soji's feline wiles be enough to catch the killer before they kill again?

 

About Mollie Hunt

Cat Writer Mollie Hunt is the award-winning author of two cozy series, the Crazy Cat Lady Mysteries and the Tenth Life Mysteries. Her Cat Seasons Sci-Fantasy Tetralogy features extraordinary cats saving the world. Mollie also released a cat-themed COVID memoir. In her spare time, she pens a bit of cat poetry as well.

Mollie is a member of the Oregon Writers’ Colony, Sisters in Crime, the Cat Writers’ Association, Willamette Writers, and Northwest Independent Writers Association (NIWA). She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and a varying number of cats.

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Sunday, May 5, 2024

Gone with the Witch - A Spotlight

Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on a book on my TBR pile. Gone with the Witch by Angela M. Sanders is the fifth book in the Witch Way Librarian Mystery series. I am way behind in this series and need to catch up!

Blurb:

When human bones are discovered beneath an old outhouse covered in blackberry vines, no one knows who they once belonged to. But elderly Helen Garlington wants Sam the sheriff to test the remains, suspecting they may solve the mystery of her long-vanished husband. It’s not a match, and Helen takes it hard, drowning her disappointment in sherry at the tavern—where she sees a contestant on a game show who she swears is her missing spouse, Martin. To ease the woman’s mind, Josie contacts the show to track down the look-alike guest, who kindly agrees to travel to Wilfred—and is then found dead the next morning.
 
Horrified by this fatal turn of events, Josie asks the spellbound books for help, seeking the aid of Sherlock Holmes. But strange things continue to happen—frightening images flash on the screen of a long-abandoned movie theater and flocks of crows seem to appear wherever she goes. Is Josie about to meet her own Moriarty? It will take all her courage to untangle the twisted vines of this mystery before this chapter in the colorful story of Wilfred claims another life . . .