Continue reading "Seldom Traveled by Marilyn Meredith: A Deputy Tempe Crabtree Mystery"
“Multicultural settings and alternate beliefs are dealt with dignity and respect, but not sentimentality.” Seldom Traveled is the 15th book in the Deputy Tempe Crabtree series. Tempe Crabtree is a Native American with ties to Bear Creek Indian Reservation. In Seldom Traveled, the tranquility of the mountain community of Bear Creek is disrupted by a …
Interview and #Giveaway: Deadly Wedding
>>> Win a copy of Deadly Wedding<<< Why murder a dying man? Olivia Denis is hesitant to help an old family friend get ready for her wedding outside London. The so-called friend is a master at using people. As a young widow trying to find her way through a new romantic relationship, Olivia would rather …
Final day: 32 mysteries and thrillers (including a Professor Molly mystery)!
Should authors give their books away? I don't know, but I'm doing it today, along with 31 other mystery, thriller, and suspense writers. Head over to Anne Tan's blog and load up your e-reader. KEEP UP WITH PROMOTIONS, EVENTS, AND NEW RELEASES: Blog | Facebook | GoodReads | LinkedIn | Twitter | Mailing List
Continue readingFinal day: 32 mysteries and thrillers (including a Professor Molly mystery)!
Interview and #Giveaway: Doggone It
>>>Enter to win a signed hardcover copy of Doggone It<<<
Dreamwalker Baxley Powell can’t remember the last time she had such a crappy weekend.

A twilight encounter with a ghost dog left her numb and disoriented, her dreamwalker abilities are wiped out, and the sheriff just summoned her to a double homicide.
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You’re Joking: Detecting Sarcasm in Emails Isn’t Easy
“Well, that meeting was a really fantastic use of my time.”You may want to think twice before hitting send on that email with a sarcastic joke – regardless of whether your boss or your work buddies are on the receiving end. New research investigating how we determine the emotional content of text is showing that …
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#Giveaway and Interview: Ellen Byron, Body on the Bayou
>>>Win a print copy of Body on the Bayou (US Only)<<< The Crozats feared that past murders at Crozat Plantation B&B might spell the death of their beloved estate, but they’ve managed to survive the scandal. Now there’s a très bigger story in Pelican, Louisiana: the upcoming nuptials between Maggie Crozat’s nemesis, Police Chief Rufus …
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Want to see what a real dinosaur looked like?
Reconstruction is based on studies of a spectacular fossil from China, preserved with skin and pigments intact. Source: Scientists reveal most accurate depiction of a dinosaur ever created | Elsa Panciroli | Science | The Guardian KEEP UP WITH PROMOTIONS, EVENTS, AND NEW RELEASES: Blog | Facebook | GoodReads | LinkedIn | Twitter | Mailing List
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Undress for success? What kind of clothing really gets job interviews?
Women who wear low-cut tops and dresses in photographs accompanying their job applications are nearly 20 times more likely to get an interview, according to new research. Revealing clothing made women more attractive in both sales and accounting jobs in the study that was conducted in Paris, which is hosting the Appearance Matters Conference this …
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Guest Post and #Giveaway: Cathy Ace, author of The Corpse with the Ruby Lips, talks travel
>>>Enter to win one of two signed paperback copies of The Corpse with the Ruby Lips<<< AROUND THE WORLD WITH CAIT MORGAN Thanks for having me along today – it’s good to be here, and to have the chance to talk about something that’s close to my heart…travel! For those who don’t know my Cait …
Review and Spotlight: An Act of Murder
>>Enter to win a copy of An Act of Murder<<< Introducing a new campus cozy series! In the sleepy college town of Copper Bluff, South Dakota, English professor Emmeline Prather is enjoying the start of a new semester. But when one of her students dies working on the fall musical, it disrupts life on the …


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