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I would suggest the knitters series by Sally Goldenbaum and the series by Molly Mcrae.


Guideposts has several cozy mystery series - Patchwork Mysteries was one of my favorites - may also come in e-book. Maybe 24 or so in the series. Primary character restores quilts, including antiques.
Cool new series by Isabella Alan, Amish Quilt Shop. I am not a quilter, but both series are enchanting, clearly describing what they are talking about for we non or new quilters. Annies has several series now. I can't afford to get them any longer, but hopefully your library will have some.

I don't know how the whole library thing works, I mean when, and why a book finally becomes available at the library;)
This is a great forum, I was so glad to find it and you folks to ask questions to, as well as maybe share some things I've read;) Denise
PS our library has 2 of The Puzzle Ladies;)


This site is so cool because I just take the authors name or name of book and do a search at our library;) I can check the other 3 libraries in the county as well;)
Thanks again Jeanie, have a great day!! Denise



thank you Kristina, for all the info;) appreciate it a lot. Denise:)

I know for sure I would enjoy any of the Annies;) lol;) There is one series out there I won't touch because after reading one, it left me hanging and I couldn't get the next book. I only like books that start and end, although series that do that are fine of course;) I used to love Murder She Wrote, although I like it not always being about murder.
Thank you Deanna;) Denise


It took a bit to figure out this Nook, but if anyone has one they are having trouble checking out books with, I may be able to help now;) Thanks again to all of you:)) I'll be back with a review, lol;) Denise


Kristina. . .send me the name and address of your library and I'll send them a copy of my cozy "Caught Dead Handed."

Kristina,
My library is Coos County Library, in Coos Bay Oregon. But there are 4 total in the county. That would be neat if they had a copy. So some of you gals are authors then.


I have the list I made of all the authors I've seen here, and I still have a lot of names left to search so I will do that today;) Denise
PS I will be trying for Caught Dead Handed as well!!

That is so generous of you. Thank you. Caught Dead Handed is a great book. I loved it and look forward to the next book in the series. My local library is Dunedin Public Library. Their address is: 223 DOUGLAS AVENUE DUNEDIN, FL 34698. Thank you again!
Kris


I will be able to buy new books after February. I will be glad of that, although I am so grateful for the library and the people that donate books, I will be one of them as I do prefer hard-copies when I purchase;)
One thing for sure, I am only into Annies 7 books so will want to go first at the rest of that series;)
You folks are great, Denise


Shoot, there are so many choices, enough to keep me reading the rest of my life I'm sure;) I liked the series that never ended, like a sosp opera. It had one lady that moved to town as a widow, then a lady that started a Art Gallery, another gal was taking care of her elderly dad, and the 4th had a family, young family and she was just starting a biz as a baker/caterer type. Can't think of the name. All centered around an old, creepy lighthouse mystery;)


I just feel I am turning over a whole new leaf, and I am ready to get busy with some of the things I've longed to do;) Again, I am just so glad I have been able to find you guys;) Denise PS I'm almost 62 but I actually feel like a whole, new chapter is ready to be written in my autobiography, and I do want it to be interesting, lol;)

Hi Kristina
We're practically neighbors! I'm in Seminole!
Carol J. Perry


Carol wrote: "Denise wrote: "I'm already snagged, LOL! It sounds good, and I can't put it down so far, unless it's to answer the forum;) I had no idea I would be lucky enough to find this site. I was just now ..."
Hi Kristina After the holidays why don't we meet for breakfast at Kelly's and I'll bring you the book. Saves postage and you can give it to the library later if you want to.

I did get another Annies Attic mystery from my sister, so I'll start that tonight. I just finished one of Jessica Fletcher's "murder she wrote". A Fatal Feast. I enjoyed it a lot, but the rest of MSW's are audio. Which I may try out at some point, I like to be read to sometimes.

I'm a different Carol--the one with "Caught Dead Handed." Denise....I mailed it to your library on Dec. 9 Maybe with Christmas mail it took longer. Did you as
k the librarian?

I was kind of confused on the "group" posting so I didn't really know who I was posting too;) I figured someone might remember me, thank you much Carol;) denise
A friend had about 7 of the Attic mysteries and I loved reading the. I have a Nook Tablet that I can read ebooks from the local library. Just hoping for some possible suggestions:)
Thanks so much, in advance, for any help:) Denise