Liz Flaherty's Blog, page 26
April 7, 2023
Like the Blue Jay by Liz Flaherty

April 2, 2023
Candy, Cigarettes, and Murder by Brenda Whiteside and Joyce Proell

It’s a birthday weekend with the gift of murder.
Recently widowed, Emma Banefield looks forward to a getaway birthday weekend with her free-wheeling sister, Nicole Earp, sipping chocolate martinis at the peaceful, historic Dulce Inn. When a rude stranger, a nasty food critic, and a madhouse of temperamental artists greet them, all hope for a tranquil weekend evaporates faster than dew on a hot desert morning.
Overlooking the riotous atmosphere is doubly hard after Em discovers the body of a hotel...
April 1, 2023
Waxing Gibbous by Liz Flaherty

March 28, 2023
Smoke and Mirrors by Kathryn Hills #WednesdayattheWindow
Book #2
Smoke and Mirrors
by Kathryn Hills

Sometimes when you knock on heaven’s door. . .the dead answer back.
Autumn, 1867
Willow Pinch lives life on a razor’s edge in world of deception and disguise. By day she hides in plain sight as Will, a servant boy. Nights are spent as a table knocker, aiding so-called spiritualists in duping townsfolk into believing loved ones speak from the grave. That is until the ghosts of Last Light Point unmask her before the onl...
March 27, 2023
Stop and Smell the Roses by Darlene Fredette

As much fun as the collaboration was, it may be my last writing project with and without a group. I’m seriously thinking about retiring my writing cap. I’ve considered retiri...
March 26, 2023
Ghosts of New England by Lisa A. Olech #WriterMonday
Ghosts of New England: Last Light Point
Book #1
The Pirate’s Promise
by Lisa A. Olech
Autumn, 1728
The Crowe’s Nest Tavern was located in a very fortuitous place. If you were condemned to hang in Execution Square, they were your last stop!
Everly Crowe along with her father and two sisters ran The Crowe’s Nest Tavern that was rumored to be slightly haunted, although Everly never believed in such foolishness….until she did.
John Beckett was a pirate, or not. Forced upon the account, he’d lost his b...
March 24, 2023
Joe, Dr. Suess, and an Ikea Couch by Joe DeRozier
I was going to write a post this this week...no, really, I was. But then I read this essay by Joe DeRozier and decided it would be a good Saturday morning for me to just sit back and enjoy. I hope you do, too, and I hope you let me come back next week after reading this. Have a great week and be nice to somebody. - Liz

March 18, 2023
Strange Places by Liz Flaherty
"It's not my job to be mad at you."
The quote above came from "Ask Amy," an advice column in the Chicago Tribune. It was totally unrelated to anything in my life. It was also just about the coolest thing I've read in a long time.
I was going to write the column on that, but I'm not going to bother, just as I'm not going to be mad at people whose opinions and actions I can't do anything about. It's pointless and it's not my job.
Instead, I'm going to smile and wave when I see you, open the door ...
March 10, 2023
March Madness by Liz Flaherty
Congratulations to all county basketball teams for the skill, sportsmanship, and spirit of competition they've shown this season.

The term March Madness means different things to different people, doesn't it?
To a lot of people, it has to do with basketball. While the NCAA uses the phrase, I will always prefer high school. Although the tournaments don't start in March, they end then, so I'm good with calling it March Madness. I remember sectional time from when I was in elementary school, when th...
March 5, 2023
Books & Bribes by Lucinda Race

by Lucinda Race
In a small town like Pembroke Cove, Maine, everyone has something to hide. But when bookstore owner Lily Michaels takes a tumble and hits her head, and her cat Milo starts talking to her, she discovers she has something to hide, too. She’s a witch, and Milo is her familiar. And she’s not the only one in town. Lily has been hiding something else, too. Even though she’s always kept Gage Erikson in the friend zone, her feelings for the m...