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December 7, 2019

Pascal gets the spotlight

It’s about time! Pascal d’Onscon, that hunky French wine detective who was introduced in the first Bennett Sisters Mystery, Blackbird Fly, now has his own mini series! It’s a trilogy of novellas called DEAD FLAT and the first one, ‘Bottle of Lies,’ is now live! In this story Pascal goes to northeast France, to the […]
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Published on December 07, 2019 08:23

November 7, 2019

Who is that Narrator? An Interview with Denice Stradling

My latest audiobook is now live (‘A Bolt from the Blue’) … so I thought it was time to do a little sit-down with my favorite narrator! Denice Stradling has narrated all the Bennett Sisters mysteries. She began years ago with ‘Blackbird Fly,’ and it’s been just the best collaboration. I ❤️ Denice! Lise: First of […]
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Published on November 07, 2019 14:34

August 2, 2019

The new Bennett Sisters Mystery is live!

Ready to go back to France? The new Bennett Sisters Mystery is live! You’ve read an excerpt, you’ve seen the cover, you may have read a few details about the story… but now the book is here! Get it now on all platforms: AMAZON N O O K K O B O i B O […]
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Published on August 02, 2019 06:49

July 25, 2019

Oh cherries

Last week the whole gang went to Washington state for my son Nick’s wedding to the lovely Kate! A side bonus to this fabulous and romantic event was the cherry-picking. Nick has three huge old, possibly 100-year-old, cherry trees in his yard in Roslyn, and smaller ones scattered nearby. Rainier cherries growing wild! Yes, it […]
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Published on July 25, 2019 11:32

Oh cherries

Last week the whole gang went to Washington state for my son Nick’s wedding to the lovely Kate! A side bonus to this fabulous and romantic event was the cherry-picking. Nick has three huge old, possibly 100-year-old, cherry trees in his yard in Roslyn, and smaller ones scattered nearby. Rainier cherries growing wild! Yes, it […]
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Published on July 25, 2019 11:32

Oh cherries

Last week the whole gang went to Washington state for my son Nick’s wedding to the lovely Kate! A side bonus to this fabulous and romantic event was the cherry-picking. Nick has three huge old, possibly 100-year-old, cherry trees in his yard in Roslyn, and smaller ones scattered nearby. Rainier cherries growing wild! Yes, it […]
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Published on July 25, 2019 11:32

Oh cherries

Last week the whole gang went to Washington state for my son Nick’s wedding to the lovely Kate! A side bonus to this fabulous and romantic event was the cherry-picking. Nick has three huge old, possibly 100-year-old, cherry trees in his yard in Roslyn, and smaller ones scattered nearby. Rainier cherries growing wild! Yes, it […]
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Published on July 25, 2019 11:32

Oh cherries

Last week the whole gang went to Washington state for my son Nick’s wedding to the lovely Kate! A side bonus to this fabulous and romantic event was the cherry-picking. Nick has three huge old, possibly 100-year-old, cherry trees in his yard in Roslyn, and smaller ones scattered nearby. Rainier cherries growing wild! Yes, it […]
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Published on July 25, 2019 11:32

May 5, 2019

Drumroll! The Cover is Here!

Here’s the new one! A Bolt from the Blue a Bennett Sisters Mystery coming August 2019 What is it about?? Number 9 in the Bennett Sisters Mystery Series, coming soon! Preorder now Francie goes back to Paris with her law school boyfriend to help with a touchy client, a woman who left France as a […]
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Published on May 05, 2019 20:07

April 1, 2019

A Sneak Peek into the next Bennett Sisters Mystery

Just for you… a taste of the next mystery in France, featuring those lawyer girls, the Bennett Sisters A BOLT FROM THE BLUE Chapter 1 The Dordogne The village was not really that— there was no town square, no post office, no store. Not much of anything but overgrown lots and sparse stands of trees. […]
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Published on April 01, 2019 22:36