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March '25 Serial Reader Challenge
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💨Meg picks for Linda R
🪁Zermeena picks for Lisa
🍃Jennifer picks for Karen
🪁Linda R picks for Meg
🍃Karen picks for Zermeena
🍃Lisa picks for Connie
💨Connie picks for Jennifer
💨Meg picks for Linda R
🪁Zermeena picks for Lisa
🍃Jennifer picks for Karen
🪁Linda R picks for Meg
🍃Karen picks for Zermeena
🍃Lisa picks for Connie
💨Connie picks for Jennifer
.Bought the Farm
Don't Rock the Goat
Swan with the WindKitty Worthington
Murder at Westminster
Murder at the Masked BallMerry Wrath
Marriage Vow Murder
Mystery Night MurderKate Shackleton
Dying in the Wool
A Medal for MurderMydworth Mysteries
The Wrong Man
Secrets on the Cote d'Azur
A Distant Voice
I'm in!Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams
Scumble River by Denise Swanson
Mad for Mod by Diane Vallere
Magical Cats by Sofie Kelly
China Bayles by Susan Wittig Albert
This snuck up on me but I'm in for March!Candy Holliday by B.B. Haywood
Cookie cutter shop by Virginia Lowell
Tea shop mysteries by Laura Childs
Merry Muffin Mystery by Victoria Hamilton
Domestic Diva by Krista Davis
Linda wrote: "This snuck up on me but I'm in for March!Dead-end job mysteries by Elaine Viets

Bubbles Yablonsky by [author..."
Linda, you sure brought back some memories. I more or less binge-read the above two series back in the day. Bubbles was a crack-up.
I'm in for March. Here are my picks:Candy Holliday Mysteries - B.B. Haywood
Dream Harbour Series - Laurie Gilmore
Lady Hardcastle Mysteries - T.E. Kinsey
Julia Byrd Mysteries - Katie Gayle
The Vampire Knitting Club - Nancy Warren
Is is too late to get in on this?!? If not, I'm in and these are my selections:Tonya Kappes: Campers and Criminals Series
Veronica Bond: Dinner and a Mystery
Fiona Grace: A Cats and Dogs Cozy Mystery
Rita Mae Brown: Mrs Murphy Series
Elizabeth Logan: Alaskan Diner
I'm trying to sneak in under the wire too!March 2025 - Picked by Lisa
A Nina Quinn Mystery - Heather Webber
Trouble in Bloom by Heather Webber - 3/18/25 ♥♥♥♥
Weeding Out Trouble by Heather Webber - 3/23/25 ♥♥♥♥
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Amelia Peabody - Elizabeth Peters
Crochet Mystery - Betty Hechtman
A Dead-End Job Mystery - Elaine Viets
Tommy and Tuppence – Agatha Christie
Meg wrote: "Linda wrote: "This snuck up on me but I'm in for March!Dead-end job mysteries by Elaine Viets

Bubbles Yablon..."
Glad we got the extra day. My theme this month is #readforkimberly, so someone will pick my free space for bingo and I just updated so they are all culinary themed so it works for this round of bingo.
Welcome to the challenge.
Pairs are posted at msg 2. Please pick a series for your partner.
Happy Reading
Nell
Pairs are posted at msg 2. Please pick a series for your partner.
Happy Reading
Nell
Hi Zermeena,I pick the Secret, Book, and Scone Society series for you.
Happy Reading!
Zermeena wrote: "I'm in!
Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams

Scumble River by Denis..."
Karen wrote: "I'm in for March. Here are my picks:Candy Holliday Mysteries - B.B. Haywood


Dream Harbour Series - Laurie..."
Karen, I'm picking Julia Bird for you. I hope you enjoy!
Thanks, Lisa! I haven't read this series in a while, so I'm looking forward to getting back into it.
Hi Jennifer, I haven't read any of the series you listed, but Kylie Berry sounds fun, so I'll pick that one for you for March.
Meg wrote: ".Bought the Farm
Don't Rock the Goat
Swan with the WindKitty Worthington
[bookcover..."
Hi Meg!
I don’t know any of your series but am choosing Kate Shakelton for you. Happy reading!
Hello, Linda: Thanks for the pick; I've been wanting to start this series in forever. Now I can quit vascillating!I've only read one of your listed series but they all sounded delicious. Now I want something sweet. 😂 Since I mostly want a niice, crunchy cookie I'm picking the Cookie Cutter series for you!
Hi Lisa, I love the Mrs. Murphy series, specially the early books. So that is what I choose for you. I hope you enjoy them!
Meg wrote: "Hello, Linda: Thanks for the pick; I've been wanting to start this series in forever. Now I can quit vascillating!I've only read one of your listed series but they all sounded delicious. Now I wa..."
Thanks Meg! Looking forward to getting back to this series.
I'm very late this month (for me) reading my first book, When the Cookie Crumbles. Just finished last night and I really enjoyed it. The mystery was good and there were lots of good sounding cookies.
I finished my books, Wish You Were Here & Rest in Pieces. I thoroughly enjoyed both of them. Loved the interaction ms between Tucker, Mrs. Murphy & Pewter. I’ll be reading more!
Finished my first one last night. I wasn't sure what to expect from the new-to-me author but was happy with this historical mystery.
Dying in the Wool
Finished my second:
A Medal for Murder. The female P. I. was likeable and good at her job, as was her employee/assistant. Good storyline that kept me engaged. However, I didn't like the players; i.e., those involved with the mysteries. I also wasn't prepared for some grim interludes, particularly flashbacks from the Boer war. A couple twists, interesting ending.Now I'm ready for April!
I listened to The Vanishing Type and Paper Cuts. They were both great additions to the series. There was a good mystery and the characters continue to develop.
I finished two picks this month and enjoyed moving along in this series. Thanks, Lisa, for the nudge.A Nina Quinn Mystery - Heather Webber
Trouble in Bloom by Heather Webber - 3/18/25 ♥♥♥♥
Weeding Out Trouble by Heather Webber - 3/23/25 ♥♥♥♥
Books mentioned in this topic
Trouble in Bloom (other topics)The Root of all Trouble (other topics)
Weeding Out Trouble (other topics)
Trouble Under the Tree (other topics)
One Dead Cookie (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Heather Webber (other topics)Heather Webber (other topics)
Elaine Viets (other topics)
Laura Childs (other topics)
Virginia Lowell (other topics)
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Aquamarine and bloodstone, March’s two birthstones, are very different when it comes to appearance, but they share a similar reputation for protecting one’s well-being. The aquamarine birthstone evokes the colors of the sea. From deep green-blue to light, slightly greenish blue hues, aquamarine symbolizes purity of spirit and soul. The bloodstone birthstone is typically a dark-green cabochon that contains red spots of iron oxide, the “blood” that brings health and strength to the wearer.
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MARCH CHALLENGE:
♦Pick five series that you want to read.
♦It can be a new or an on-going series.
♦Post the name of the series and the covers of at least two books that you have not read.
♦There must be at least two unread books in the series. No re-reads.
♦You may re-post a series chosen before as long as there are at least two unread books.
♦Post series now through Febuary 20th.
♦Pairs will be posted on Febuary 21st.
♦Select a series for your partner between Febuary 21st and 24th...sooner is better
♦Next month, read two (or more) books from the series selected for you.
New to the challenge? The thread for challenge guidelines and questions is here
Comments on this thread will be limited to members posting series until the 21st. After pairs are selected, the thread is open for discussion.