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Monday, October 30, 2023

A Nutcracker Nightmare - A Guest Post, Review, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Alex Wright to Cozy Up With Kathy today. You can find Alex on the pages of the Killer Chocolate Mystery series by Christina Romeril.  A NUTCRACKER NIGHTMARE is the second book in the series and was released earlier this month.

Have you ever been to Montana? My twin sister and I own a mystery book and chocolate shop called Murder and Mayhem in Harriston, Montana. We are nestled along the southwest shore of Echo with the majestic Rocky Mountains around us. Let me introduce myself. I’m Alex Wright, mid-forties, no need to dwell on that, former business banker turned bookshop owner and confectioner.

My sister, Hanna, is the chocolatier, but I can turn out a pretty decent bonbon myself. Not that Hanna would completely agree. You get a little distracted one time thirty years ago and your skills are questioned for life. Anyway, I digress. Hanna is about fifteen minutes younger than I am. After working for our parents for over twenty years she came out west to help me start Murder and Mayhem. She’d had a recent divorce and was ready to be her own boss. Even though we are identical twins, we each have our own quirks. Among other things, Hanna is more creative and I’m more analytical. I like to think our differences compliment each other.

I thought I’d take you on a little tour of our village and tell you about a few of its residents. I’ll start with Murder and Mayhem. We’ve been open for about four years and in addition to selling mystery books, we sell poison-themed chocolates. Of course, there’s no actual poison in them and they’re quite delicious. Unfortunately, they were involved in a murder or two, but once a customer buys them there’s not much we can do if they are used for nefarious purposes. Though we did recently put up a sign on the counter that says: Chocolates may not be used to commit crimes.

We have a shop mascot. Miss Watson is our rescue Staffordshire terrier. There was a time when she was afraid of her own shadow, but these days she’ll cozy up to almost anyone willing to feed her a treat. She has a sweet tooth worse than mine. Exercise isn’t really her thing either, even though terriers are supposed to be bundles of energy. Her happy place is on a window bench at the shop watching reruns of action shows featuring other canines. Despite that she and I have started to go for daily walks to the beach and back. It’s a chore, but we do it.

To the west of us is Cookies’ n Crumbs, the local bakeshop. You walk near that shop and the sweet scent of bread, vanilla, and sugar waft out to you and snare you like a fly in a web. There aren’t many days Hanna or I aren’t in there getting some kind of treat. Sam O’Connor, the owner, works magic with her pastries. Everything from scones to cupcakes and each one is delicious. Her bakeshop is a magnet for gossip. Just about everyone in the village passes through that place each week and shares bits and pieces of their lives. There’s only one other person in town who sees and hears as much as Sam.

Eudora Harris is the village postmistress across the street from Murder and Mayhem. No one knows for sure how old she is, but I have it on good authority she’s around eighty. She knows more secrets than the CIA and is just as cagey about sharing them. She looks like a fluffy old lady, all wispy white hair and pink ruffles, but there’s not much that gets by her in town. Her family helped found the village and the mansion she lives in alone is rumored to be haunted.

A few doors to the east of our shop is an antiques store run by the Wicked Witch of the West, aka Penelope Shaw. Can you tell we don’t get along? That’s mostly Penelope’s doing. The Southern divorcee hasn’t liked me since I moved in across the street from her and there was a kerfuffle about her yappy dog. But the nail in the coffin was when the newly widowed local pastor decided to ask me out instead of her. Penelope had been gunning for him since the funeral of his wife. She used every womanly wile in her arsenal from exposing her cleavage in her tight clothes, to her cloying perfume, to batting her fake lashes at him to catch his interest. Despite all that, I’m the one dating the pastor.

I’m not sure what charms I have that Penelope doesn’t, aside from cooking. Her culinary skills are likely to land you in the emergency room with food poisoning. But aside from that I’m not exactly a femme fatale. Hanna despairs at my lack of concern about my looks. She’s forever batting my hands away from my face because I have a habit of rubbing my eyes, which apparently causes wrinkles. My fashion sense also leans to the basics, jeans and sweaters. Not that Hanna dresses up much. She just seems to have a flair for adding the right scarf or chunky earrings to an outfit.

Of course, there is one thing I seem to be good at. Sleuthing. Hanna and I have helped put two killers behind bars. Oddly enough, the local sheriff and deputy haven’t appreciated our help as much as I thought they would. The attention has helped our shop, though. I had no idea that people would travel hundreds of miles to see where our little village is and to take a picture of a former murder scene. Traditionally, summer has been our busiest tourist season, but we are seeing more people stopping in town year round. Maybe, you’ll consider stopping by if you’re in the area. Of course, it’s not like Harriston is Cabot Cove, Maine. We’re not likely to see another murder in our life times.

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Review


A NUTCRACKER NIGHTMARE by Christina Romeril
The Second Killer Chocolate Mystery

Reunions can be difficult at the best of times, but when the high school bully is back as an obnoxious, handsy narcissist, you know it's more like the worst of times. Twins Alex and Hanna Wright are helping at the Harriston High School’s reunion weekend. Hanna is busy avoiding Kyle, the groping former football star, as well as glaring at Duncan who's hanging out with his old girlfriend while Alex is watching minor fireworks and confrontations between the former classmates. Alex heads to the basement, but instead of paper towels she finds Kyle's dead body. Nearly everyone who met him wanted to kill him, but someone actually did the dead. Police zero in on Hanna and warn Alex not to get involved, but with a sister in trouble, Alex is going to investigate!

I must admit that I love it when a jerk gets his just desserts. And I'm not talking about some of Hanna's delectable chocolates. Kyle was a lousy excuse for a human being, and though sure, no one should be murdered, but in a murder mystery someone has to be killed so why not make it a villain! Another plus to having an unlikable person become the victim there's a slew of suspects. I enjoyed seeing all the motives get uncovered. There were lots of secrets from the past and it was interesting sorting out just what was relevant to the current crime.

I also enjoyed the character dynamics. Past and present, these characters are incredibly intertwined. The relationship difficulties between Hanna and Duncan and Alex and Tom...and possibly Eddie bring more drama and questions to the plot. There's also lots of action, assaults, and bravery amid miscommunication and murder!

A NUTCRACKER NIGHTMARE brings a reunion themed murder to snowy Montana with romantic disruptions, delicious chocolates, and a poisoned pen themed blog!

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A Nutcracker Nightmare (A Killer Chocolate Mystery) by Christina Romeril

About A Nutcracker Nightmare


A Nutcracker Nightmare (A Killer Chocolate Mystery)
Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series
Setting - Montana
Crooked Lane Books (October 17, 2023)
Hardcover: ‎ 320 pages

Perfect for fans of Joanne Fluke and Laura Childs, when twin sisters Hanna and Alex help out at the local high school reunion, volunteering takes a turn when they find a former classmate's dead body.

Hanna and Alex, owners of the Murder and Mayhem book and chocolate shop, are busy preparing for the Harriston High School’s reunion weekend. Neighbors will connect with old friends and perhaps try to avoid old foes. One person no one can avoid is Kyle, the former star quarterback, who is busy using his entire playbook to try and score with Hanna, even threatening her if she doesn’t play nice. At the reunion, Alex glimpses more drama than nostalgia as insults are flung around like a football at a Friday night game. The party is put on hold when Alex finds the dead body of none other than Kyle himself, bludgeoned to death by a nutcracker that the sisters admired earlier in the night.

Hanna quickly becomes the prime suspect—someone saw her slap Kyle in the face at the reunion dance. She’ll need her sister, their sleuthing canine, Watson, and their old friends and colleagues to help break this case wide open. While looking through old yearbooks and taking a stroll down memory lane, Alex uncovers a few secrets about Kyle, now, it seems like everyone had a motive to kill him.

But when the suspects start becoming the victims, Alex and Hanna know that they can’t melt under the pressure—they must find the killer before they become just another yearbook memory.

About Christina Romeril

   

Christina Romeril is the author of the Killer Chocolate Mystery series. The series is set in Montana at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, one of her favourite places to visit. She and her husband live a few hours away in a small village in Southern Alberta. When Christina isn’t writing she loves to hike in Waterton Lakes National Park, or just hang out there eating gourmet hot dogs and ice cream. When the former banker isn’t enjoying nature, she loves to create and consume chocolate confections. Not necessarily in that order.

Webpage https://christinaromeril.com/

Blog https://christinaromeril.com/blog/

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

Twitter https://Twitter.com/romerilchris

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

GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22222730.Christina_Romeril

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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

A Christmas Candy Killing - An Interview, Review, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Christina Romeril to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Christina writes the Killer Chocolate Mystery series. A CHRISTMAS CANDY KILLING is the first book in the series and was released last week.


Kathy: In A CHRISTMAS CANDY KILLING we meet identical twin sisters Alex and Hannah. Why choose twins to be the protagonists of your series?

CR: Originally, Hanna was Alex’s BFF, but it was my editor, Tara Gavin, at Crooked Lane Books that requested I give Alex a twin. So I turned the BFF into Alex’s twin sister. The change definitely helped improve the story. I love the relationship Alex and Hanna have, especially the way they can tease each other, the way my brother and I do.

Kathy: The twins own a mystery bookshop that sells poison-themed Killer Chocolates. Usually people don't want the word poison even whispered around the food they sell. What made you have the twins embrace this unusual concept?

CR: I’ve been a huge mystery fan since third grade. One of my (and Alex’s) favorite ways for an author to kill off their victim is with poison. When I was trying to decide how to pair the mystery bookshop the twins own with something sweet, chocolates came to mind. It seemed like a fun idea to name the chocolates after poisons to tie them more closely to the mystery aspect of the business. It also seemed like something fun for the shop’s customers. If you’ve got someone you don’t especially like, but need a gift for why not let your imagination run away with the idea of poisoned chocolates.


Kathy: A neighbor tells Alex that a murderer from a true crime show has moved to town. Do you enjoy watching or reading true crime?

CR: My husband is actually the true crime fan in our family. But I have watched quite a few shows with him. I’ve even watched a few episodes about women poisoners. Right up my alley. While I find many true crime shows fascinating, I prefer to live in a world of pretend murder.


Kathy: What first drew you to cozy mysteries?

CR: My mother bought me a Trixie Belden book in third grade. I was hooked from the first chapter. I devoured that series before moving on to Nancy Drew, and Agatha Christie. As a teen I started watching Murder She Wrote and loved it. When I read those early books, I imagined myself as the sleuth puzzling out the mystery. For me it’s always been the puzzle that draws me in.


Kathy: Do you write in any other genres?

CR: A CHRISTMAS CANDY KILLING is the first thing I’ve written. I have read in a wide variety of genres over the years, but mysteries are my happy place.


Kathy: Tell us about your series.

CR: A CHRISTMAS CANDY KILLING is the first in the Killer Chocolate Mystery series. Identical twin sisters, Alex and Hanna, go from selling mystery books and making poison-themed chocolates to channeling their inner sleuths to find a killer. The twins use their sweet confections to loosen tongues and get villagers to share their secrets.
 

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

CR: I love writing one of my side characters, Drew Fletcher. He’s a retired pharmacist and major hypochondriac. It’s the quirky or nasty characters that I find the most fun to write. Drew is definitely on the quirky side. He’s also a little unpredictable and that gives me leeway with what he might do.


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

CR: When I moved to the village where I now live I knew I wanted to write a cozy mystery set here. While the book is set at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Montana, you could wander the streets where I live and recognize landmarks. 

 

Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work?

CR: I’ve wanted to write a book and have it published for decades. Being an author has been a dream since my teens. I wrote A CHRISTMAS CANDY KILLING with every intention of sending it out to agents.
 

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

CR: Definitely Jane Austen. The next three are tricky. While I love lots of authors, I think for a dinner party I’d want a lively group. Libby Klein, M.C. Beaton, and Ellie Alexander. I think we’d have a riot.


Kathy: What are you currently reading?

CR: Right now I’m reading Kate Khavari’s, A BOTANIST'S GUIDE TO PARTIES AND POISONS.
 

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

CR: Aside from reading, I enjoy doing crafts, usually with paint. I create mostly signs these days.
 

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

CR: Spinach, and chocolate protein powder for the smoothies I have most days. Plus, eggs, I eat lots of eggs because I don’t like to cook during the week, and dark chocolate, of course.
 

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

CR: Book two in the Killer Chocolate Mystery series is with my editor. I expect to get it back for revisions any time. I’m working on Book three in the series. I also have an idea for another series I’m working on in my spare time.

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

CR: I love the creative process. Coming up with the idea for a new book and figuring out the clues, red herrings, motivations, and subplots is just so much fun.

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Review


A CHRISTMAS CANDY KILLING by Christina Romeril
The First Killer Chocolate Mystery
 
In the small town of Harriston, Montana everyone knows everyone else's business. Jane Burrows, who loves true crime and horticulture, has a habit of watching true crime shows and accusing townsfolk of being the wanted murderer. Though everyone scoffs, this time she's certain that a killer is hiding amongst them. Confiding in her friend Alex Wright, the co-owner of Murder and Mayhem, the towns bookstore and chocolate shop, Jane insists Alex come over to see the show. When Alex arrives, however, she finds Jane's body...murdered. Who could have killed the sweet older lady? Everyone loved her, or did they? Could Jane have been right, is there a murderer in town desperate to keep their identity a secret? Or was there another reason to want Jane dead? Between running her bookstore, helping her twin create poison themed chocolates, and preparing for Christmas, Alex will also try to find a killer!
 
Christmas in snowy Montana with a bookshop that also sells handmade chocolates? Yes, please. Most of the characters were personable and I enjoyed getting to know them. Drew was a hoot and it's too bad that Jane was killed as I feel she would have been a great character throughout the series. I liked the variety of suspects although I cottoned on to the killer fairly quickly, even before the clues really pointed out who it was.

While I enjoyed the story the pacing seemed off. The book just seemed to drag on for way too long. I was waiting for something to happen, but the storyline just plodded along, gradually adding clues and red herrings by slow increments. I did enjoy the final confrontation, which was exciting. 
 
A CHRISTMAS CANDY KILLING is a cozy holiday mystery and a promising start to a new series.
 
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 A Christmas Candy Killing (A Killer Chocolate Mystery) by Christina Romeril

About A Christmas Candy Killing

A Christmas Candy Killing (A Killer Chocolate Mystery)
Cozy Mystery 1st in Series
The book is set in a fictional town, Harriston, Montana.
Crooked Lane Books (October 11, 2022)
Hardcover: ‎ 304 pages

Their chocolates are to die for—but things aren’t so sweet when a real killer comes to town, in this debut mystery perfect for fans of Joanne Fluke and Laura Childs.

Identical twin sisters Alex and Hannah are the owners of Murder and Mayhem, a mystery bookshop that sells their famous poison-themed Killer Chocolates. But now, there’s a real killer in their midst. Shortly before Christmas, their septuagenarian neighbor, Jane, confides to Alex that a murderer from a true-crime show has taken up residence in the village. Unfortunately, she’s also shared her suspicions with town gossip Netta. The next morning, Alex shows up at Jane’s house to watch the show, but instead discovers Jane's body, with a box of Killer Chocolates nearby.

The sheriff quickly zeroes in on two suspects: Alex, a beneficiary in Jane’s will, and Zack, a handyman who was seen leaving the crime scene. But Alex maintains her innocence and sets out to draft a list of other potential suspects—townsfolk who’d recently been seen arguing with Jane.

When Alex gets hold of Jane’s journal, she begins to understand the truth. But a bearer of ill tidings is arriving early this year—and Alex just might not make it to Christmas.

About Christina Romeril



Christina Romeril loves to plot murders, especially by poisoning. When she’s not plotting how to kill one of her characters she’s coming up with ways to dispose of the body. Since writing her debut novel her husband’s friends have been regularly checking on his well-being.

Christina also loves to read, eat chocolates, and travel when she’s not in her she shed writing. She grew up in Southern Ontario and spent most of her summers in Muskoka swimming, boating, and generally getting into mischief. She’s lived on both coasts of Canada and has a love of being near the water and close to a forest. Thus, it makes perfect sense that she moved to the prairies of Southern Alberta over twenty years ago.

During the warmer months you’ll find her escaping to nearby Waterton Lakes National Park with her cooler stocked full of chocolate and pastries. Occasionally, the once avid hiker will even set out on one of the many hiking trails and hope she doesn’t run into a hungry bear.

Christina is a member of Sisters in Crime and enjoys interacting on social media.

Author Links:

Webpage https://christinaromeril.com/

Blog https://christinaromeril.com/blog/

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

Twitter https://Twitter.com/romerilchris

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

GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22222730.Christina_Romeril

Purchase Links - Amazon - B&N

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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading Christmas Candy Killing by Christina Romeril. This book is the first in the Killer Chocolate Mystery series and was released yesterday.

In the small town of Harriston, Montana everyone knows everyone else's business. Jane Burrows, who loves true crime and horticulture, has a habit of watching true crime shows and accusing townsfolk of being the wanted murderer. Though everyone scoffs, this time she's certain that a killer is hiding amongst them. Confiding in her friend Alex Wright, the co-owner of Murder and Mayhem, the towns bookstore and chocolate shop, Jane insists Alex come over to see the show. When Alex arrives, however, she finds Jane's body...murdered. Who could have killed the sweet older lady? Everyone loved her, or did they? Could Jane have been right, is there a murderer in town desperate to keep their identity a secret? Or was there another reason to want Jane dead? Between running her bookstore, helping her twin create poison themed chocolates, and preparing for Christmas, Alex will also try to find a killer!