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message 101: by Nell (last edited Apr 30, 2016 10:43AM) (new)

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For May, Randa chose:

Plain Murder by Emma Miller - An Amish Mystery series

Plain Murder by Emma Miller

Theme: Scotland

Off Kilter by Hannah Reed - Scottish Highlands mystery

Off Kilter (Scottish Highlands #1) by Hannah Reed


message 102: by Nell (last edited May 18, 2016 02:38AM) (new)

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For June, Mary picks:

Tea Shop Mystery series - Death by Darjeeling by Laura Childs

Death by Darjeeling (A Tea Shop Mystery, #1) by Laura Childs

Theme read: MC over 40

Agatha Raisin - The Quiche of Death by M.C. Beaton

The Quiche of Death (Agatha Raisin, #1) by M.C. Beaton


message 103: by Becky (new)

Becky | 215 comments Hello. We still need July's picks & also Aug is fast approaching.


message 104: by Nell (last edited Jul 15, 2016 08:24PM) (new)

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Becky wrote: "Hello. We still need July's picks & also Aug is fast approaching."

The July picks were posted on the group page almost a month ago. They are the books featured as currently reading on the home page and the featured reads listed first in that folder. The discussion thread opened on June 30th.

The August books will be posted in a couple of days.


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Becky | 215 comments Nell wrote: "Becky wrote: "Hello. We still need July's picks & also Aug is fast approaching."

The July picks were posted on the group page almost a month ago. They are the books featured as currently reading o..."


Thanks Nell. Airhead me even looked at the July books before i read this thread LOL


message 106: by Nell (last edited Aug 21, 2016 08:42AM) (new)

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For August, Hillary picks:

Theme: Foreign country (not US)

Buried in a Bog by Sheila Connolly
Buried in a Bog (County Cork, #1) by Sheila Connolly

and

With Baited Breath by Lorraine Bartlett
With Baited Breath (Lotus Bay Mysteries #1) by Lorraine Bartlett
This one is $3.99 on Kindle.


message 107: by Kerri (new)

Kerri | 17 comments I read Buried in a Bog a few months ago and loved it! I immediately read the second book and have the third and fourth on my shelf ready to go.


message 108: by jaxnsmom (new)

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The September books will be up soon. Kay is choosing them as our alternate, but she only found out today, so give her a few minutes :)


message 109: by Kay (Brigidsmomma) (last edited Aug 24, 2016 01:15PM) (new)

Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 122 comments Ok. Here we go....

Theme: Cooking/food as a business/restaurant/baking/culinary

There are soooooo many series to choose from, but for this, my first choice is A Fatal Twist of Lemon (Wisteria Tearoom, #1) by Patrice Greenwood , which is book 1 in the Wisteria Tearoom series. I am reading books 4 and 5 in September for another challenge, and love this series, and the recipes included...

Second choice is: Murder on a Silver Platter (A Red Carpet Catering Mystery, #1) by Shawn Reilly Simmons Book 1 in the Red Carpet Catering series. I've not read any of these yet, but have had them in my TBR for a while now...

Both series are available in Kindle format as well as ppbk. Don't know if local libraries will have them in stock, but they are both available in multiple formats at Amazon. The Kindle prices are fairly good - Wisteria Tearoom ranges in the $5-$6 area for ebook, and book one of the Red Carpet Catering is just .99 for Kindle.

Hope this helps and I look forward to reading with you all!

If this doesn't work for some reason, let me know and I have other selections/themes I can substitute... (I read an obscene amount of books...)


Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 122 comments Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: "Ok. Here we go....

Theme: Cooking/food as a business/restaurant/baking/culinary"


Don't know if this is proper or not, but I just queried both authors to let them know we will be discussing their books this coming month, so maybe they will participate in the discussions?


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Barbara Sousa | 504 comments I don't know what the rules are regarding that either, but it would be very cool if they did join in the discussion. I have already downloaded A Fatal Twist of Lemon (Wisteria Tearoom, #1) by Patrice Greenwood to my Kindle. It's one I've been wanting to read for a while now. Thanks for giving me the chance to push it to the front of the TBR pile.


message 112: by Nell (last edited Aug 28, 2016 03:13PM) (new)

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Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: "Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: "Don't know if this is proper or not, but I just queried both authors to let them know w..."

They say that it's better to ask for forgiveness than for permission! ;-D

It's not a problem. I can only recall authors participating once before when I invited Margaret Maron and Kate Collins to join the discussion. There books were featured in the same month.

Let us know if either author accepts your invitation. There may be a couple of logistical issues to work out.


message 113: by Mary (new)

Mary (mw8019) | 273 comments Barbara wrote: "I don't know what the rules are regarding that either, but it would be very cool if they did join in the discussion. I have already downloaded A Fatal Twist of Lemon (Wisteria Tearoom, #1) by Patrice Greenwood to my Kind..."

I actually have had it on my kindle since 2015 I tried to purchase it and they told me I already had it, surprise! I just had to move it to the front of my kindle and started to read it last night. So far it seems good. I would be excited if the author was able to join us in our discussions. It would be great!

Mary


Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 122 comments Mary wrote: "Barbara wrote: "I don't know what the rules are regarding that either, but it would be very cool if they did join in the discussion. I have already downloaded [bookcover:A Fatal Twist of Lemon|1619..."

You will both love it! I've finished the series. but we need to move this conversation over to the topic so that others can see the interest and will join in...


message 115: by Nell (last edited Sep 22, 2016 07:41AM) (new)

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For October, Barb picked dogs as the theme. The theme read is Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries by Donna Ball.

Smoky Mountain Tracks (Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries, #1) by Donna Ball

The featured read is Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade by J.J. Cook

That Old Flame of Mine (Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade Mystery, #1) by J.J. Cook

Thank you Barb for stepping in as an alternate.


message 116: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) Nell wrote: "For October, Barb picked dogs as the theme. The theme read is Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries by Donna Ball.

Smoky Mountain Tracks (Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries, #1) by Donna Ball

The featured read is Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade b..."


2 great series! I have a few of the Raine Stockton books on my Kindle. Maybe I can convince myself to read one of them next month. I dislike reading books on my Kindle!


message 117: by Barb, Co-Moderator Challenge Expert (new)

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I've read and enjoyed book #1 of the Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade, and I keep hearing great things about the Raine Stockton books, but haven't yet started the series. Like you, Melodie, I'm hoping to convince myself to read one from each of these series next month :) I prefer print books to Kindle books too, but have the Kindle for those books I can't get in print.


message 118: by jaxnsmom (new)

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I love the Raine Stockton series! I didn't realize there were so many books in the series, probably because my library only has the first four and I haven't checked on her in a while. Looks like I've got some requesting/hunting/shopping to do :)

I've been wanting to start the Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade series, so this could great motivation.


message 119: by Barb, Co-Moderator Challenge Expert (new)

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jaxnsmom wrote: "I love the Raine Stockton series!"

It's not a mystery series, but have you read her Ladybug Farm series? I really liked the first book, and several co-workers have raved about the next few books as well.


message 120: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom | 2505 comments Mod
I haven't tried that one yet - it's another series on my "I'd like to try this one day..." list.


message 121: by Barb, Co-Moderator Challenge Expert (new)

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I have a list like that too. Are you surprised by that? :D


message 122: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom | 2505 comments Mod
☺ I'd be surprised if anyone doesn't have that list.


message 123: by Tina (new)

Tina | 162 comments For November I choose as an island setting, South Bass, Lake Erie. Mayhem at the Orient Express by Kylie Logan and my free pick The Long Quiche Goodbye by Avery Aames


message 124: by Becky (new)

Becky | 215 comments Tina wrote: "For November I choose as an island setting, South Bass, Lake Erie. Mayhem at the Orient Express by Kylie Logan and my free pick [book:The Long Quiche Goodbye|709459..."

Both great series. looking forward to continuing them


message 125: by Nell (last edited Dec 01, 2016 04:00AM) (new)

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The featured series for December are:

The Meg Langslow series by Donna Andrews:

Murder With Peacocks (Meg Langslow, #1) by Donna Andrews

The theme is Religious Sleuth and the featured read is the Max Tudor series by G.M. Malliet. The MC is a former MI5 agent now a vicar in an English village.

Wicked Autumn (Max Tudor, #1) by G.M. Malliet


message 126: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 1410 comments Love the Meg Langslow series. It is hilarious, improbable, yet realistic all at the same time!


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