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Coup de Glace

(Book #6) The trouble with solving murders in a little town like Bald Eagle Falls is that everybody knows about it, and then they expect you to solve their case too. When Bella brings a new—or rather a cold—case to Erin, she protests that she is not a detective. But Bella really needs her; how could an old woman just have gone missing without anyone following up on it?

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Brewing Death

Get your fill of tea and trouble with P.D. Workman’s award-winning culinary cozy mystery series! Follow gluten-free baker Erin Price as she navigates an unexplained death that has her in the middle of it all. Enjoy this sweet treat now!

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Give yourself books for Mother’s Day!

It’s Mother’s Day weekend. Are you looking for something quick and easy to deliver to your mother? Or maybe you’d like something to read yourself while you’re eating those chocolate chip pancakes that are half-raw and half-burnt. If you’re looking to fill up your Kindle with some great reads, I’ve got a round-up of women’s fiction, literary reads, and cozy mysteries for you!

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Tortured Teardrops and a round-up of new releases

Tortured Teardrops (Tamara’s Teardrops Book 3) is now available for purchase in the Kindle store!

Tamara French is back in juvenile detention, and things are not going well. Have her experiences on the outside affected her so much? The staff can’t figure out what is wrong, and Tamara herself can’t explain what is going on with her.

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Excerpt from It’s Kind of a Funny Story

My current read is It’s Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini, a young adult book about depression and managing mental illness. It has been made into a much-acclaimed movie. In spite of the subject matter, it’s a light-hearted book with plenty of humour. While the thought processes and experiences of Craig, the main character with depression are quite different than mine, Ned Vizzini wrote from his own experience and tragically succumbed to his own depression at age 32. 

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