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Cats, cats, cats

Let’s welcome Ruth J. Hartman to the blog today and learn more about her new book, Butterfly Betrayal. Welcome, Ruth. Tell us about your newest book and the cats in your life.

My newest book, Butterfly Betrayal, is about a butterfly farm, a young woman named Seneca, and her cat, Winifred. Seneca runs into trouble when she discovers a body in her greenhouse. The man turns out to be her attorney, who she’d depended on to get her out of a current jam, when a neighbor double-crosses her by going back on a legal contract.

Winifred, a caramel colored, feisty feline, likes to wear butterfly costumes every day. Yes, really! When Seneca is working with her monarch butterflies in her green house or milkweed fields, or when in her café, Painted Wings, Winifred is right there supervising what the cat considers to be her property. And why shouldn’t she? Don’t cats really run the world? 😊

If you own a cat, or three, like I do, you become many things. When they want to lie on your lap just as you were planning to get out of your chair, you become their pillow. When you walk into the kitchen, even just to pass through the room, you become their waitress, supplying them with much longed-for treats. And when you’re standing there, minding your own business, not realizing you have a thread hanging loose from the bottom of your jeans, you become their plaything.

Those of you who are cat moms or dads know what I mean. Cats are funny, sweet, and affectionate. They are also, spunky, feisty, and dramatic. I love all sides of my cats. They keep me entertained when they leap four feet into the air to catch a catnip mouse I’ve thrown, and they sleep on me (all three!) when I don’t feel well and need some little furry nurses to get me through my illness.

I’ve been a cat lover my entire life. I think it started in the womb because my mom was one too. They’ve always been there, no matter what stage of life I was in, from hurrying home to see my cat after a long day at elementary school, to choosing the first cat I picked out with my husband, to retiring from my dental hygiene job so I could write full time, where my cats earn their keep (not really…. they’re usually napping!) as my fuzzy editors.

Winifred is a combination of a couple of different cats I’ve had. Actually every cat in every one of my books (yes, they all have cats!) has personality traits and quirks from one or more cats I’ve had through the years. If you like felines as much as I do, or if you’d like to learn more about them, I hope you’ll enjoy my new release, Butterfly Betrayal!

I first met Ruth on Zoom meetings, then when we got together at a mystery conference, we hit it off. THEN our husbands hit it off. Here’s a little more about my friend, Ruth.

Ruth J. Hartman spends her days herding cats and her nights spinning mysterious tales. She, her husband, and their cats love to spend time curled up in their recliners watching old Cary Grant movies. Well, the cats sit in the people’s recliners. Not that the cats couldn’t get their own furniture. They just choose to shed on someone else’s.

Ruth, a left-handed, cat-herding, farmhouse-dwelling writer uses her sense of humor as she writes tales of lovable, klutzy women who seem to find trouble without even trying.

Ruth’s husband and best friend, Garry, reads her manuscripts, rolls his eyes at her weird story ideas, and loves her despite her insistence all of her books have at least one cat in them. See updates about her cozy mysteries at Ruthjhartman.com.

Friends, be sure to check out Butterfly Betrayal.

Blurb:

Raising butterflies is peaceful and calm, until someone dies.

Majestic Monarch Butterfly Farm might flitter away forever. That is, unless Seneca James acquires the property next door. She and Winifred, her costume-wearing cat, have a fight on their hands. Their land sits next to a milkweed-covered field, essential for monarchs. If she’s unsuccessful in buying it, her precious, winged friends won’t survive. When people end up dead on her farmland, Seneca is suspected of murder.

What is it about the milkweed field that’s worth killing for? And who’s the murderer?

Here are some ways to connect with Ruth.

http://www.ruthjhartman.com

https://www.bookbub.com/authors/ruth-j-hartman

https://www.facebook.com/ruth.j.hartman

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063631596817

Book Link:https://www.amazon.com/Butterfly-Betrayal-Seneca-James-Mystery-ebook/dp/B0CKJ16LXB?ref_=ast_author_dp

Ruth, thanks for visiting with us today. It’s been fun.

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NaNoWriMo and Christmas

November was a great month of writing. NaNoWriMo is a nonprofit organization and it promotes creative writing around the world. The goal is November is to write a 50,000-word manuscript. I always find it helpful, and I enjoy meeting other authors with the same goal. This year I wrote 56,068. My story is the rough draft for the second book in An Organized Crime Cozy Mystery series.

This month I’ll focus on editing the rough draft.

Also, it’s time for #12DaysofCozies on Twitter and Instagram. I’ll be featured on the blog, Monday, December 4, and I’ll be part of the Twitter chat from 7:00-9:00 PM EST.

I hope you’ll be able to join the fun! Don’t forget to use the #12DaysofCozies to find the most current information.

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Let’s Have Some Fun

Have you ever noticed Jessica Fletcher always has her purse with her? She doesn’t drive, so she doesn’t need keys and a drivers license. She has different purses for different outfits. Some purses are elegant, and some are functional.

I can’t remember Jessica opening her purse very often. What do you think she carries in there?

More than once I’ve seen Jessica with a flashlight. What else do you think she carried in her purse?

To make it even more fun, I’ll randomly choose one commenter to win a prize.

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Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes was created in 1887, and for over one hundred years generations of fans have loved him. We’ve read his books. We’ve watched his movies, and we’ve seen how people reimagined him.

Today let’s look at some of his most famous quotes.

“My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other people do not know.” The Adventures of the Blue Carbuncle

And this might be one of my favorite quotes:

“Only one important thing has happened in the last three days, and that is that nothing has happened.” The Adventure of the Second Stain.

November 1 is the beginning of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). It’s fun and exhausting, and it’s a great way to get your story written. The goal is 50,000 words in thirty days. To make your goal, you need an understanding family. Because they may come home at night and feel like nothing has happened. And really, who has time to focus on mundane things when you’re in your writing cave for NaNoWriMo?

If you’re also participating, look for me on the NaNoWriMo site. We can cheer each other on.

I’ll be writing The Con, the second book in An Organized Crime Cozy Mystery series. Happy November!

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Just for Fun~Playlists

November is NaNoWriMo. Authors join with the goal of writing 50,000 words in thirty days. Good luck if you’re one of the authors.

One thing I enjoy doing to prepare for NaNo is to create a playlist. I’d like to share one of the songs on my playlist.

https://youtu.be/_oL_pCjPgUg?si=IP8wqoHkek_PuMOY

Kevin Roosevelt Moore, known as Keb’ Mo’, is an American blues musician, and I’ll be listening to more than a few of his songs this November.

Here’s one more from Keb’ Mo’ with Darius Ruck and Vince Gill. https://youtu.be/WbqLIFQqTXg?si=kXKkgwMh-8_vpGCo

I’ve also got my Post-it notes, pens, vision board, and my loose plot outline ready. I’ll be writing The Con. It’s the second book in An Organized Crime Mystery series.

I’m ready to write as soon as November 1 gets here.

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Let’s Talk Holidays

Heather Weidner has graciously joined us today to talk books and holidays. Thanks, Heather. Let’s begin talking holidays.

Heather, what are some of your holiday traditions? Do you have a favorite holiday? 

I love all the holidays, but Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are probably my favorites. I have so many wonderful holiday memories. My grandmother and I would always put up her Christmas decorations on the Friday after Thanksgiving, and it was always a magical, fun time. (Back then, that was early for holiday decorations, but she’d be right in style today.)

Do you want to share a recipe?

This is a quick (and delish) one that’s perfect for holiday gatherings. It’s from my new mystery, Christmas Lights and Cat Fights.

Triple-layer Peanut Butter Brownies

Ingredients

1 package of brownie mix (20 ounces)

1 cup of cold milk

1 cup of creamy peanut butter

1 ½ cups of Cool Whip

½ cup of dry roasted peanuts, chopped

1 package of vanilla instant pudding

½ cup of powdered sugar

3 squares of semi-sweet chocolate

Directions:

Bake brownies in 13×9-inch pan. Follow the package directions. Beat milk and pudding mix with a whisk for 2 minutes. Add peanut butter and sugar. Mix well. Refrigerate until brownies are completely cooled. Spread pudding mixture over brownies. Microwave Cool Whip and chocolate on high for 1 minute. Stir every 30 seconds. Spread over pudding. Sprinkle with nuts. Refrigerate for 1 hour.

Why’d you decide to write a Christmas cozy? 

Each of the Jules Keene Glamping mysteries are set in the season after the previous book. Christmas Lights and Cat Fights fell during the winter months, and the holidays were a perfect backdrop for a cozy. Fern Valley is planning weekend holiday festivities to bring tourists to the quaint town in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The town sparkles with all the decorations and lights. Everyone is excited about the festivities. What could go wrong?

And if you like Christmas all year, check out my Mermaid Bay Christmas Shoppe Mysteries. My amateur sleuth, Jade Hicks, owns a Christmas shop in a little beach town in Virginia.

What did you do to get in the mood? Did you decorate your office with Christmas decorations?

I love Christmas, and I go a little crazy sometimes. I put up five trees last year, but I love all my ornaments, and it’s such fun to theme the trees by room. I have gold/silver/white tree, a toy tree, a purple tree, a blue and silver tree, and a peacock tree that goes in my Florida room.

We watch holiday movies and shows while we decorate. (And this is going to start a discussion about whether or not it’s a Christmas movie, but I always watch Die Hard in December. Other favorites are the classic 70s and 80s cartoons and A Christmas Story.)

Did you play Christmas music? Do you have a playlist for this book? If so, what’s on it?

I love holiday music (after Thanksgiving). I like to celebrate the holidays in order. I always have music on, and the holiday songs add to the festivities. I love all kinds of music, but I’m an 80s girl, so “Do They Know It’s Christmas” is always a favorite.

Friends, through the years, Heather Weidner has been a cop’s kid, technical writer, editor, college professor, software tester, and IT manager. She writes the Pearly Girls Mysteries, the Delanie Fitzgerald Mysteries, The Jules Keene Glamping Mysteries, and The Mermaid Bay Christmas Shoppe Mysteries.

Her short stories appear in the Virginia is for Mysteries series, 50 Shades of Cabernet, Deadly Southern Charm, and Murder by the Glass, and she has non-fiction pieces in Promophobia and The Secret Ingredient: A Mystery Writers’ Cookbook.

She is a member of Sisters in Crime: National, Central Virginia, Chessie, Guppies, and Grand Canyon Writers, International Thriller Writers, and James River Writers, and she blogs regularly with the Writers Who Kill.

Originally from Virginia Beach, Heather has been a mystery fan since Scooby-Doo and Nancy Drew. She lives in Central Virginia with her husband and a pair of Jack Russell terriers.

Here are some ways to get in touch with Heahter:

Website and Blog: http://www.heatherweidner.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeatherWeidner1

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeatherWeidnerAuthor

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather_mystery_writer/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8121854.Heather_Weidner

Amazon Authors: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00HOYR0MQ

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/heather-weidner-d6430278-c5c9-4b10-b911-340828fc7003

LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/heatherweidner

Christmas Lights and Cat Fights is available October 17.

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Rosalie Knows the Spiel

When it comes to side characters, Rosalie Spielman knows what she’s talking about.

Welcome, Rosalie!

Who are your favorite characters to read in books? Mine are often the endearingly kooky side characters who spice up (or impede) the main character’s journey. And, perhaps not surprisingly, they are the most fun to write.

Character ideas come from lots of places. For my Hometown series, the main character, Tessa Treslow, is a retired Army officer, so not far from me and my family, same as Aunt Edna. Their hometown, New Oslo, is closely based on my birthplace of Troy, Idaho. As for the side characters, some play to stereotypes, like Jessie St. John, the town cougar, and Becky, the hairstylist. Some are a conglomerate of people I’ve known over the years, like the “old coots” who sit on the bench outside the historical society, Hank and Hollis. And some add fun and sparkle to the town, like the Prunn sisters.

A new side character I brought into Murder Comes Home, the third of my Hometown Mysteries, is Deeda. She’s introduced as a femme fatale but reveals herself as more later. The idea for Deeda came after a road trip with my daughter, where she played a YouTuber/Podcaster for us to listen to as we drove, Bailey Sarian. Bailey shares obscure stories of “dark” history and true crime in an entertaining or down to earth manner that makes it fun to learn these less-known facts. (Some of her topics are not exactly G-rated, so proceed with caution if you look her up.) I loved her persona, and in my mind, Deeda the History Diva, host of Deep Dive with Deeda, bloomed. Like Bailey Sarian, Deeda shares obscure history with her subscribers, and does it in an engaging way.

In Murder Comes Home, Deeda becomes a pretty important character, one who holds the key to the sub-plot mystery, and perhaps the main mystery as well. She just might become a regular in the series, so stay tuned!

Thanks, Rosalie. We’ll be sure to stay tuned.

Friends, Rosalie and I have the same agent and we first became friends online. After we met at a conference, we became true friends.

Rosalie Spielman is a mother, veteran, and retired military spouse. She was thrilled to discover that she could make other people laugh with her writing and finds joy in giving people a humorous escape from the real world. She writes for the multi-author Aloha Lagoon mystery series and her own Hometown Mystery series.

She currently lives in Maryland with her husband in a rapidly emptying nest. For more information on her books or to subscribe to her newsletter, go to http://www.rosalie-spielman-author.com, follow her Facebook page (Rosalie Spielman author) or Instagram (Rosalie.Spielman). Rosalie strives to provide you a cozy escape…one page at a time.

7 November 2023: #3 in the Hometown Mysteries, Murder Comes Home

Preorder: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9S126XG

**Gemma Halliday Publishing is donating a portion of the presales to a veterans’ charity, the Disabled American Veterans, or DAV.

US Army retiree Tessa Treslow and her Aunt Ednaput their auto restoration business on hold to host an “American Pickers”-style TV show, hoping their trash might be treasure to fun their new business. But not only do the pickers come with cameras and likeable stars, but a murderer…

http://www.rosalie-spielman-author.com/

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Life Without Chocolate? That’s a Nightmare

Chris Romeril is my guest today, and we’re talking chocolate and cozies. Take it away, Chris.

Who loves chocolate? I can’t pinpoint the first time I experienced the bliss of eating chocolate, but I’m sure I was quite young. A life without chocolate after experiencing it seems almost, cruel. And yet, I had an acquaintance years ago who had willingly given it up. It may have been for a good reason, like giving up something for Lent, but for the love of all things holy, why chocolate!

It’s October and we all know how this month will end. Most of us will be eating a huge quantity of little bite size chocolate bars. Can these ridiculously tiny miniatures that have gotten smaller each year even be called bars anymore? Now, I don’t want to come across as a chocolate snob, but truth be told, I am one. There are definitely a few chocolate bars I indulge in occasionally, but mostly I save myself for some good quality chocolate. Over the years I have developed a taste for the type of chocolate only found at fine chocolatiers.

Locally, my favorite shop is Chocolate Lethbridge, a purveyor of quality chocolate from the best chocolatiers in the world. I’ve been indulging in their award-winning Bernard Callebaut chocolates for over twenty years and I’ll take ten of their chocolates over a bag full of trick-or-treat surprises any day. It was Chocolate Lethbridge’s chocolates that helped inspire the idea for the Killer Chocolate Mysteries. While the chocolates in the series are all named after poisons, they do not actually contain any poison, at least not at the point of sale. Nor, might I add, do any sold by Chocolate Lethbridge.

As I write this blog post I am in Mexico where chocolate’s 4,000-year history began. It’s here the first cacao plants were found and turned into chocolate drinks used in rituals and as medicine. I often say my consumption of chocolate is medicinal. Who hasn’t had a bad day and used a bit of chocolate to soothe the soul in the evening? Chocolate is a part of almost every workday for me, as well. During most writing sessions I allow myself a piece of good-quality dark chocolate. I love the smooth, rich, bitter taste of chocolate with a high quantity of cocoa solids. 85% to 95% is my favorite as it gives it a multilayered experience.

In A NUTCRACKER NIGHTMARE twin sleuths, Alex and Hanna, own a book and chocolate shop. Hanna is in the process of creating a new bonbon for a local chocolate competition in Whitefish, Montana. Bonbon is the term now used to describe a confection with a hard molded chocolate shell filled with things like nougat, creamy caramel, ganaches, and fruit. Since writing this series, I have had to learn the art of making bonbons. After studying many recipes, and watching tutorials (thank you Bernard Callebuat), I started creating my own recipes and testing them. You’ll find them in the back of the books in the series.

Finely crafted bonbons and truffles are not going to make their way into any Halloween trick-or-treat bags in my neighborhood. Those bags will be filled with those mass produced chocolate bites made by well-known brands. These are not inherently bad, but they simply don’t compare to fine chocolate. I’m not suggesting you give up your favorite Nestle or Cadbury chocolate bar, but the next time you pass by a real chocolatier’s shop, go in and try one of their bonbons. Be prepared, one chocolate may cost you upwards of two dollars, but in my opinion it’s worth it.

Ideally, take home the chocolate and in a moment of peace and calm (no kids allowed), may be with a little quiet background music, perhaps Chopin’s Nocturne No. 2, Op.9, take a bite. Feel it on your tongue. Let the nuances of flavor release in your mouth. Savor it. This experience should tell you whether you are a chocolate snob. Are you forever ruined for a cheap(ish), mass produced convenience store chocolate bar, or did you shrug your shoulders and think, I don’t get it? If you are in the latter category, congratulations and enjoy your Halloween candy, but if you are in the former, welcome to my world.

Perfect for fans of Joanne Fluke and Laura Childs, when twin sisters Hanna and Alex help out at the local high school reunion, volunteering takes a turn when they find a former classmate’s dead body.

Hanna and Alex, owners of the Murder and Mayhem book and chocolate shop, are busy preparing for the Harriston High School’s reunion weekend. Neighbors will connect with old friends and perhaps try to avoid old foes. One person no one can avoid is Kyle, the former star quarterback, who is busy using his entire playbook to try and score with Hanna, even threatening her if she doesn’t play nice. At the reunion, Alex glimpses more drama than nostalgia as insults are flung around like a football at a Friday night game. The party is put on hold when Alex finds the dead body of none other than Kyle himself, bludgeoned to death by a nutcracker that the sisters admired earlier in the night.

Hanna quickly becomes the prime suspect—someone saw her slap Kyle in the face at the reunion dance. She’ll need her sister, their sleuthing canine, Watson, and their old friends and colleagues to help break this case wide open. While looking through old yearbooks and taking a stroll down memory lane, Alex uncovers a few secrets about Kyle, now, it seems like everyone had a motive to kill him.

But when the suspects start becoming the victims, Alex and Hanna know that they can’t melt under the pressure—they must find the killer before they become just another yearbook memory.

Christina Romeril is the author of the Killer Chocolate Mystery series. The series is set in Montana at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, one of her favorite places to visit. She and her husband live a few hours away in a small village in Southern Alberta. When Christina isn’t writing she loves to hike in Waterton Lakes National Park, or just hang out there eating gourmet hot dogs and ice cream. Christina is a former banker and the daughter of German immigrants. Any similarity between her family and her fictional characters is purely coincidental. You can find out more about her at https://www.christinaromeril.com

You can also connect with Christina on social media at these links.

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/christinaromerilwriter?mibextid=LQQJ4d

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChristinaRomerilWriter

Chris, thank you for spending time with us today. I think we’re all ready to buy A Nutcracker Nightmare and some good chocolate.

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Book Giveaway

Hello Friends!

Fall is here and it is the perfect time to curl up with a good book! I have partnered with Celebrate Lit for a giveaway just for you to build up that fall TBR pile!

Here is your chance to win 35 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit’s Bring on the Fall Giveaway.

Today is the first day of the Bring On the Fall Multi-Author Giveaway.

Want to know more? These are the books included in the giveaway.

Weeding Out Lies by Jackie Layton

Forever Music by Hope Toler Dougherty

The London Rose: A Regency Romance by Rosanne E. Lortz

Living Secrets by Sylvia Baumgartner

One Wonders by Luana Ehrlich

Lost and Found by Suzanne Woods Fisher

PrayerWalk: Becoming a Woman of Prayer, Strength and Discipline by Janet McHenry

Honor by Angela D. Shelton

Generations Deep by Gina Birkemeier, LPC

Gladwynn Grant Gets Her Footing by Lisa Howeler

Across the Shores by Kelly Goshorn

Chiseled on the Heart: A Christmas Legacy Novella Collection by Cynthia Roemer

Winter’s Ravage by Elaine Marie Cooper

The Lost Boys of Barlowe Theater by Jaime Jo Wright

Bentonsport: A New Chapter by Lisa Schnedler

The Cry: Poems of Mourning Sickness by Tiffany Vakilian

A Love for All Seasons by April Kidwell

The Doors of Rome by Ruth Douthitt

The Peaceful Valley Wounded Soldiers Anthology by J. Carol Nemeth

The Decision by Christina Rost

Guess How Much God Loves You by Karen Ferguson

Kamilah by Kelley Rene

Beryl’s Blessing by Edwina Kiernan

Snowbound Escape by Dana Mentink

The Title Wave by Chautona Havig

Room for Love by Marguerite Martin Gray

Honor’s Mountain Promise by Misty M. Beller

Season of Hope by Sara Jane Jacobs

Ne’er the Twain Shall Meet by Carole Brown

The Dressmaker’s Secret by Kellyn Roth

Love Again by AnnMarie Bryan

Harvest Hollow by Courtney Lyman

Love Matters by Neil Tolsma

The Essence of Courage by Lynn Watson

A Bride for Harley by Heidi McGill

Dial G for Gravity by Joanne Markey

Muldoon’s Minnesota Darling by EV Sparrow

The Bells of Christmas by Amanda Tru

Tropical Target by Jennifer Pierce

Victoria Grace the Jerk Face by S.E. Clancy

Shadowed Doubt by Kathleen Robison

Voices in the Sanitorium by Amy Walsh

How do you enter?

Click here to enter:  https://promosimple.com/ps/2736d/2023-bring-on-the-fall