Why Blame The Dog?

They call them the dog days of summer, but I've asked the dog and she says she wants nothing to do the seemingly endless heat. Fortunately, unlike the dog, I can escape into the cool crispness of autumn through reading and writing.
The e-world is new to me, but one of the things I like best with e-readers is being able to download samples of books to see if the fit is right. No more guessing if the style works for me. My stockpile of Halloween cozies is growing and any day over 100* I break one out for some escapist reading.
At present I am working on a Thanksgiving cozy called Death In A Turkey Town. It is the third book in the Chloe Boston series and follows Moving Violation and The Pumpkin Thief (Halloween story for those who also like holiday mysteries). Being the author, I can even make it snow if I want and it has. Twice. There is also a novella called Halloween. It is written for the middle grade crowd but I'm betting it will speak to a lot of us adults who remember and miss our childhood adventures out trick-or-treating.
Keep cool-- the end of summer is nigh.
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Published on August 11, 2010 17:30
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