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Jeannie Hasenkamp | 47 comments Jackie wrote: "Jennie-I pick the Mae Fox series for you. I had that on my TBR so I will be anxious to see what you think of the series. I have now added some more books to my shelf! Enjoy!"

Thank you Jackie. I am looking forward to reading these. They look so good. I will let you know what I think after I read them.


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Barbara Sousa | 504 comments Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: "Brigidsmomma's July '16 Serial Reader Challenge...

I pick Stephanie Plum for Connie
Barbara picks for me!

Target Practice:
Death On the Range (Target Practice Mysteries #1) by Nikki Haverstock[bookcover:Death at the Summit|27..."


Hi, Kay! I haven't read any of your chosen series, so I am taking a chance . . . I pick the Target Practice series for you. They sound really interesting, and I love the idea of the archery competition backdrop. I might just have to look into this series for myself. Hope you enjoy them . . . and let me know what you think.

Happy reading!


message 53: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Sousa | 504 comments Hilary wrote: "Nell wrote: "Sharon's choices


Bibliophile mysteries by Kate Carlisle
Peril in Paperback (A Bibliophile Mystery, #6) by Kate Carlisle A Cookbook Conspiracy (A Bibliophile Mystery, #7) by Kate Carl..."


Hi, Sharon. Thank you for choosing for me. I am looking forward to reading more of Goldy! I have only 4 books left in the series, so it's a really good choice -- hope to get "caught up" soon. I have tried some of the recipes and found them to be quite good. Hopefully these books will have some enticing ones as well.

I'm fairly new to this group, too, but it's been fun so far! Good luck with your picks this month and welcome to the group!


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Jeannie wrote: "Shellii I pick the Heather Blake series for you. I have read some of her other books and enjoyed them. I haven't read these yet. Let me know what you think of them. Have fun."

Thank you, Jeannie! It will be really great to be caught up in this series!

Happy July reading, Jeannie
&
Enjoy your day!
Shellii =)


Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 122 comments Barbara wrote: "Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: "Brigidsmomma's July '16 Serial Reader Challenge...


Barbara picks for me!

Target Practice:
Death On the Range (Target Practice Mysteries #1) by Nikki Haverstock"


Thanks Barbara, I'm itching to get started on this series now!


message 56: by Julesy (new)

Julesy | 409 comments Hi Jill,
You have a couple of series by Victoria Hamilton that I am interested in as well. Therefore, it was difficult to pick between them. However, I am going to with the Vintage Kitchen series. Can't wait to hear how you like them!


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Anne Pichette | 147 comments Julsey
I pick the Cedar Bay Series for you


message 58: by Anne (new)

Anne Pichette | 147 comments Trae thank you. I have always enjoyed reading Mrs. Jeffries.


message 59: by Julesy (new)

Julesy | 409 comments Anne wrote: "Julsey
I pick the Cedar Bay Series for you"


Awesome. Thanks, Anne!


message 60: by Lori (new)

Lori | 75 comments For Linda C I pick Aunt Dimity. I love this series and hope you like it too.


message 61: by Karen (new)

Karen | 205 comments Hi Lori,
You have some great books here. My picks for you are the Hannah Swensen series.

Lori wrote: "Okay I'm game for another month
Here are my book choices

Daisy Dalrymple
The Case of the Murdered Muckraker (Daisy Dalrymple, #10) by Carola Dunn Die Laughing (Daisy Dalrymple, #12) by Carola Dunn A Mourning Wedding (Daisy Dalrymple, #13) by Carola Dunn..."



message 62: by Karen (new)

Karen | 205 comments April wrote: "Karen,
Good morning! I am choosing Kate Collins' 'Flower Shop' series for you. I have seen a couple of the movies on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel. I enjoyed those, but you know, the books ar..."


Thanks April. I've seen those movies as well and I've read the first book in the series. I can't wait to continue!


message 63: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments Helen wrote: "I'm in for July too, with two weeks' break from work coming up.
Nancy Atherton, Aunt Dimity new
Aunt Dimity and the Duke
Aunt Dimity: Snowbound
Mary Daheim..."


For Helen I pick Phryne Fisher!


message 64: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments Nell wrote: "Jennifer - I pick Juliet Blackwell's Witchcraft series for you."

yay, thanks! I love that series!


message 65: by Jill (new)

Jill Tool Julesy wrote: "Hi Jill,
You have a couple of series by Victoria Hamilton that I am interested in as well. Therefore, it was difficult to pick between them. However, I am going to with the Vintage Kitchen series...."


Ty Julesy, I was hoping that was picked for me.....I will let you know how it is


message 66: by Claire (new)

Claire | 6 comments Kenna, I choose for you:

Anne Granger's Lizzie Martin series, which sounds so interesting that I'm adding it to my own to-read list! This series sounds like a cross between Sherlock Holmes and a Jane Austen novel. I hope you enjoy it!


message 67: by Helen (new)

Helen (helennn) | 1020 comments Anna Catharina, I'm choosing Agatha Raisin for you, as that is the only one of your nominated series I'm familiar with.


message 68: by Helen (new)

Helen (helennn) | 1020 comments Thank you Jennifer. I'll enjoy reading more of Phryne's adventures during my holidays.


message 69: by Anna Catharina (new)

Anna Catharina Helen wrote: "Anna Catharina, I'm choosing Agatha Raisin for you, as that is the only one of your nominated series I'm familiar with."

Thanks Helen, Agatha Raisin is one of my favourite serie :)


message 70: by Connie N. (new)

Connie N. | 499 comments Troll wrote: "Thanks, Connie! I am shooting to finish 3rd and 4th book in the series in July."

I read White House Mystery #3 and #4 for this challenge back in February and enjoyed them both. Happy reading!


message 71: by Kenna (new)

Kenna (kennaellis) | 8 comments Claire wrote: "Kenna, I choose for you:

Anne Granger's Lizzie Martin series, which sounds so interesting that I'm adding it to my own to-read list! This series sounds like a cross between Sherlock Holmes and a J..."


Thanks!


message 72: by Kenna (new)

Kenna (kennaellis) | 8 comments Sorry I'm late.....Trae I choose for you the The Tourist Trap Mysteries!


message 73: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) Linda C picks for Nell

Threadville, Janet Bolin
Threaded for Trouble (Threadville Mystery, #2) by Janet Bolin Thread and Buried (Threadville Mystery, #3) by Janet Bolin

these look interesting. sorry for being late.


message 74: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3405 comments Mod
Thanks Linda. I enjoyed the first one in this series.


message 75: by Tracie (new)

Tracie | 31 comments Thank you Kenna


message 76: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3405 comments Mod
It looks like everyone has a match. (Let me know if you don't).

Great job folks!!


message 77: by Anna Catharina (new)

Anna Catharina Finished my first July book: Agatha Raisin and The Perfect Paragon (Agatha Raisin, #16) by M.C. Beaton
It was okay, the first and the last 80 pages were good, but the middle was just a little bit boring. I hope the next book will be better.


message 78: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments I will have finished the first of mine later today: A Haunting Is Brewing (Witchcraft Mystery #6.5; Haunted Home Renovation Mystery, #4.5) by Juliet Blackwell


message 79: by Jeannie (last edited Jul 08, 2016 07:22PM) (new)

Jeannie Hasenkamp | 47 comments I finished the first book for the challenge. I read Thread of Deceit by Mae Fox. The book was alright but wasn't great.


message 80: by Julesy (new)

Julesy | 409 comments I finished my first book for the July serial challenge, Kelly's Koffee Shop (A Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery, #1) by Dianne Harman Kelly's Koffee Shop. I enjoyed it a lot even though it was pretty short. I liked the mystery but didn't care for the narrator. I think I will read the 2nd book in ebook rather than audio.


message 81: by Tracie (new)

Tracie | 31 comments Finished my first book for July. Still loving the tourist trap series


message 82: by Lindy-Lane (new)

Lindy-Lane (moonbacklit) | 58 comments have read both of mine and enjoyed them immensely! will be reading on in this series. :)

Murder on Washington Square 7.7
Murder on Gramercy Park 7.2


message 83: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3405 comments Mod
Lindy-Lane wrote: "have read both of mine and enjoyed them immensely! will be reading on in this series. :)

Murder on Washington Square 7.7
Murder on Gramercy Park 7.2"


The Gaslight Mysteries is one of my favorite series.


message 84: by Tracie (new)

Tracie | 31 comments Love the Gaslight series, one of my all time favorite cozy series


message 85: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Sousa | 504 comments I finished my first book for July: Sticks & Scones (A Goldy Bear Culinary Mystery, #10) by Diane Mott Davidson . Overall, a good book. I liked the way the mystery evolved and that we got a more in-depth look at Goldy and Tom's relationship. Looking forward to the next book.


message 86: by Kenna (new)

Kenna (kennaellis) | 8 comments Trae wrote: "Finished my first book for July. Still loving the tourist trap series"

Yay!


Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 122 comments Finished my series for this month... Target Practice. What a wonderful series! Just LOVE Moo! I'll be sharing this series with the DH, and can't wait for the next one in the series to come out!


message 88: by Lori (new)

Lori | 75 comments Finished my first book for this month. Took me awhile. but still liking the series. Blackberry Pie Murder (Hannah Swensen, #17) by Joanne Fluke


message 89: by Anna Catharina (new)

Anna Catharina Yesterday I finished my second July book: Agatha Raisin Love Lies and Liquor (Agatha Raisin, #17) by M.C. Beaton . I liked it a bit more than the book before, the description of Snoth-on-Sea was quite entertaining. I don't like James Lacey, so I hope it's all over and never starts again! A quick and easy read.


message 90: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments Finished today! A Toxic Trousseau (A Witchcraft Mystery #8) by Juliet Blackwell

Looking forward to next month!


message 91: by Jeannie (new)

Jeannie Hasenkamp | 47 comments I have read three of the books on my list. The two Jackie picked for me and the next one on the list buy my July has turned out to be super busy and I am not sure I can get any more finished. It has been fun though.


message 92: by Lori (new)

Lori | 75 comments Finished my second book for the month, Double Fudge Brownie Murder (Hannah Swensen, #18) by Joanne Fluke , don't know if I'll get another done as I'm getting busy with back to school stuff.


message 93: by Helen (new)

Helen (helennn) | 1020 comments Finished my first July challenge book, Kerry Greenwood's Death before Wicket last night. Probably one of my favourite Phryne Fishe books so far, as it's set in my home town of Sydney. For those who find the cricketing title a bit daunting, cricket is only a minor part of the story.


message 94: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Sousa | 504 comments I finished my second book for July, Chopping Spree (A Goldy Bear Culinary Mystery, #11) by Diane Mott Davidson , and I enjoyed it much more than the previous book. There was a lot of humor along with the mystery and a bit more of insight into the ongoing relationships. I will be taking the August challenge off as I will be watching the Olympics. Look forward to rejoining the challenge in September


message 95: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 25, 2016 03:07PM) (new)

Finally finished reading my first book for July but not because I did not enjoy it! So sorry to be lagging, so.
The Goodbye Witch (A Wishcraft Mystery, #4) by Heather Blake
This is a good installment to, A Wishcraft Mystery series.
I would recommend a box of tissues be handy as this particularly sweet addition ties up.
Really enjoying the variety of scenerios this author presents and appreciated getting to know and understand more of Starla's character.


message 96: by Nell (last edited Jul 31, 2016 05:58AM) (new)

Nell | 3405 comments Mod
Finished reading my first book Threaded for Trouble yesterday. Good mystery with an unusual murder weapon (a sewing machine). Several suspects and a culprit that kept me guessing.

Threaded for Trouble (Threadville Mystery, #2) by Janet Bolin


message 97: by Julesy (new)

Julesy | 409 comments I'll be finishing my second book from this month's serial challenge this morning. I read the Cedar Bay series by Dianne Harman. It was an okay series, but I don't think I will be continuing with this series. I did the audio for these 2 books and I think the narrator ruined it for me, unfortunately.


message 98: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3405 comments Mod
Finished my second book for the challenge - Thread and Buried. Good mystery with significant developments in the characters lives as well.

Thread and Buried (Threadville Mystery, #3) by Janet Bolin


message 99: by Sharon (last edited Jul 31, 2016 09:58AM) (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments I'm finished with my first serial reader challenge. Yeah! I am still a bit out of order -- but that's in part due to what my library has in ebooks. I rarely walk through the doors anymore. But I did read Murder Under Cover (#4) Murder under Cover and Books of a Feather (#10) Books of a Feather in Kate Carlisle's Bibliophile Mysteries.
Looking forward to August.
P.S. to Nell -- thanks for you patience with my learning curve. ;-)


message 100: by Helen (new)

Helen (helennn) | 1020 comments Finished my second July book on Sunday, so on the last day of the month. I was on a plane, so not able to post!
Queen of the Flowers, another great Phryne Fisher book by Kerry Greenwood, set in 1920s Melbourne. Highly recommended.


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