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November 14, 2025

5 Tips for Choosing the Best Book Gifts for Everyone on Your List

Finding the perfect gift for the book lovers in your life can feel overwhelming—especially when the holidays creep up faster than we’re ready for. But here’s the good news: books make unforgettable presents. They’re personal, thoughtful, and often become cherished favorites long after the wrapping paper is gone. Whether you’re shopping for a cozy-mystery fan, a new reader, or someone who hasn’t picked up a book in years, the right story can feel like a warm hug.If you’re not sure where to start, here are five simple tips to help you choose the perfect book gift for everyone on your list this season.

1. Match the Genre to Their PersonalityThink about what your recipient naturally gravitates toward in movies or TV shows. Do they love witty humor? Thrilling mysteries? Heartwarming romances?
Their entertainment preferences often mirror their reading tastes— even if they don’t realize it. For the puzzle-solver: mysteries, cozies, true crimeFor the dreamer: fantasy, magical realismFor the comfort-seeker: contemporary romance, feel-good fictionFor the thinker: historical fiction, literary fictionIf you’re buying for someone you don’t know well, cozies make the best universal gift—they’re uplifting, twisty without being gory, and endlessly charming.2. Choose a Book With a Seasonal VibeSeasonal reads make perfect gifts because they feel timely and cozy.
For November and December, look for books featuring:
🍂 Autumn settings
🎄 Holiday themes
❄ Snowy backdrops
🏡 Small towns and warm community vibesEven readers who don’t usually reach for mysteries or romances often love a good seasonal book to help them settle into the holidays.3. Consider a First-in-Series for Long-Term EnjoymentWant to give a gift that keeps giving? Choose the first book in a beloved series.A first-in-series gift offers:An easy starting pointThe excitement of discovering new characters and a new fictional worldThe possibility of future gift-giving (“Here’s book two!”)Many cozy mystery readers build entire collections this way, and a series opener feels both special and accessible for readers of any level.4. Go Beyond the Book With a Thoughtful PairingIf you want to elevate your gift, pair the book with something small and thoughtful. It doesn’t have to be expensive—just intentional. Try things like:A pretty bookmarkA tea or coffee sample to sip while readingA candle that matches the book’s vibe (pumpkin spice for autumn cozies, evergreen for holiday mysteries)A cozy throw blanketHomemade cookies or treatsAdding one little extra transforms a simple gift into an experience.

5. When in Doubt, Choose a Reader-Friendly, Light, and Cozy BookNot sure what they like? Go with something that’s universally appealing:Lighthearted rather than heavyCharming rather than grittyFun rather than complexThis is why cozy mysteries, warm women’s fiction, and bookshop-themed reads make incredible gifts. They’re comforting, easy to fall into, and perfect for a season defined by slowing down, staying inside, and treating yourself to good stories.Choosing the perfect book gift doesn’t have to be stressful—just thoughtful. Whether you’re matching someone’s personality to the right genre, picking a seasonal read, or gifting the start of a brand-new series, books are truly one of the most meaningful presents you can give.What about you? What book do you love gifting others during the holiday season?

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November 10, 2025

The Cold Case and the Corpse – Sneak Peek

Hope Early signed up for a life-changing weekend at a snowy mountain retreat, but she didn’t expect the change to involve a corpse. With her debut cookbook on the horizon and her career poised for takeoff, the last thing she needs is a life coach peddling empty promises—or a decades-old murder resurfacing like a ghost from the past. But when Hope uncovers the woman’s web of lies and ties to an unsolved crime, the retreat’s cozy façade shatters. Now, as a blizzard traps her and a houseful of suspects, Hope must sift through secrets as carefully as she measures her ingredients. Because in this frozen wilderness, trust is as slippery as black ice, and the killer is closer than she thinks.

Here’s a sneak peek at the beginning of THE COLD CASE AND THE CORPSE, A Food Blogger Mystery.“Hope, I can’t believe you’re actually going through with it,” Sally Merrifield muttered, breaking the serene hum of the Merrifield Inn’s dining room. She plucked another sugar cube from the dish, dropping it into her tea with a decisive plunk. “A whole weekend trapped in a lodge with strangers, all in the name of self-improvement. Sounds like a nightmare.”Hope Early wrapped her fingers around her teacup, the rich scent of cinnamon tea and fresh scones wrapping around her like a familiar embrace. Outside, Jefferson’s Main Street lay dusted in fresh snow, a postcard-perfect contrast to the tension at her table. Sunlight streamed through the inn’s dining room windows, casting a golden glow over the polished wood and lace-trimmed tablecloths. But as Hope took a sip of tea, her thoughts drifted beyond the cozy charm of the moment toward the retreat she would be attending that weekend. Two days of “limitless living” awaited her, though it was clear not everyone shared her enthusiasm.“I think it sounds incredible,” Jane Merrifield countered, her eyes alight with anticipation. “Two days dedicated to personal growth? If we’d had something like this when we were younger, imagine where we’d be now.”“Well,” Hope said, setting her cup down with a soft clink, “it’s never too late.”Sally scoffed. “Sounds more like a load of nonsense to me. ‘Discover a life without limits,’ huh?” She rolled her eyes, her gaze fixed on the electronic tablet in her hands.“Sally!” Jane admonished, her voice tinged with exasperation. “Don’t be so cynical. This could be a wonderful opportunity for Hope.” She shifted her attention to Hope, seated to her right. Jane’s bright blue eyes sparkled with a youthful energy, and a hint of pink blush dusted her cheeks. Her short white hair, styled with a playful fringe, completed her vibrant look. “Don’t pay her any mind, dear. This retreat sounds like an incredible opportunity. Be sure to make the most of it.”Hope smiled. She’d been looking forward to this afternoon tea, a rare moment of peace amid the chaos of finalizing her cookbook and working on her food blog, Hope at Home. For once, she was able to relax and enjoy the company of friends.“Are you ready to break free from the invisible barriers holding you back?” Sally read aloud from the website, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “At Limitless Living, you’ll embark on a transformative two-day retreat that will open your eyes to the true potential you’ve always had within you. This is more than just a weekend getaway—it’s the beginning of your journey toward empowerment, success, and boundless living.”Hope set down her cup. “That’s the thing. It’s about pushing yourself to a new level. And I’m curious to see just how far this so-called limitless living can take me.”Before she’d arrived at the inn, those words Sally had just read from Maisie Cox’s website had excited her, but now she questioned their sincerity and her decision to attend the two-day event at Jefferson Lodge. She fought the urge to snatch her tablet from Sally’s hold.Instead, she reached for the last crumb of her scone, chewing slowly to mask the wave of frustration creeping over her. Excitement for the weekend retreat with Maisie Cox, the self-help guru she’d discovered online last spring, had bubbled inside her for weeks. But now, as Sally’s skeptical remarks echoed in her head, Hope couldn’t help feeling a little foolish.Sure, Sally wasn’t the only one to scoff when she signed up for Maisie’s coaching packages. Others had rolled their eyes too, but Hope had defended her choices. After all, thousands of readers had found her blog the same way, through online connections, and now she had a cookbook launch soon. If anyone doubted the power of the internet, Hope’s success was proof enough.Jane, always perceptive, must have sensed Hope’s deflation. She patted her hand reassuringly. “I’m not as doubtful as Sally about the retreat. But I have to admit, I’m impressed you managed to get Maretta to sign up.”Hope was shocked that Maretta Kingston agreed to join the retreat. Jefferson’s no-nonsense mayor wasn’t exactly the type to embrace self-help woo-woo, her words, not Hope’s. Skeptical of everything, the only thing she was fiercely positive about was their hometown. So, the promise of bringing tourists to Jefferson through retreats had gotten her attention. And as mayor, she felt it was her duty to support anything that benefited the town, even if it meant enduring a weekend with a life coach.“No doubt that was a tough one to cross off your to-do list, huh, Hope?” Sally added, glancing up from her tablet with a teasing smirk.Hope pressed her lips together, trying to keep her cool. Sally’s mood was wearing thin. Sure, Sally was known for her blunt honesty, but today it felt like she was pushing the limits of even that. What was going on with her?Wiping her mouth with a napkin, Hope leaned forward. “Actually, I didn’t have to do much convincing to get Maretta to sign up.” The words came out with more bite than she’d intended, but for a brief moment, it felt satisfying to prove Sally wrong.“Really? She signed up that easily?” Jane’s surprise slipped through before she caught herself. Composing her expression, she reached for the teapot, her voice smooth again. “Would you like more tea, dear?” Hope nodded, grateful for the distraction. It had been a long time since she’d been able to relax like this, and she decided to savor it for just a little while longer. After all, once she left the inn, it was back to reality—making dinner for her fiancée, Ethan, and his daughters, and then packing for the retreat. She murmured her thanks as Jane topped off her cup, the warm steam rising to meet her.Stirring her tea, Hope briefly considered indulging in another scone but resisted. Those extra holiday pounds and the countless taste tests for her upcoming cookbook were still lingering. No, she’d resist the temptation. For now, at least.“Maretta’s only going to support Henry Greenway’s push for more retreats at the lodge,” Hope said, lifting her teacup.Jefferson’s location, just two hours from New York City and not much farther from Boston, made it an ideal destination for corporate and wellness retreats. With its reputation as the antiques capital of Connecticut, its historic charm, and its scenic horse country, the town had all the makings of a sought-after getaway. Henry seemed to recognize the potential, and the mayor was just as eager to turn that vision into reality.Hope glanced out the window just as the first delicate snowflakes began to fall, swirling lazily against the backdrop of Main Street. The weather forecast had been all over the place—snow on and off for the next week, but no one could seem to agree on how bad it would get. Typical.“We were thrilled when we heard Henry bought that old lodge,” Jane chimed in, her eyes twinkling at the mention. “It’s such a stunning location, though that driveway . . .” She trailed off with a small chuckle. “It’s a nightmare in the winter. Wouldn’t you agree, Sally?”“Hmm . . .” Sally barely looked up from the tablet as she reached for a blueberry muffin. “Awaken your mindset, elevate your life . . . I’ve read enough of this life-coach nonsense. Why anyone pays for that drivel is beyond me. If you want something done, you do it. Plain and simple.” She took a defiant bite of the muffin.Jane frowned, shaking her head gently. “Sally, we were talking about Henry and the lodge.”Sally swallowed her bite of the muffin and reached for her tea with a shrug. “I heard you. You’re right, that driveway is brutal. It’s got to be at least a half mile, all uphill. Gorgeous in the spring with all the trees around, but in winter? No, thank you.”Jane leaned in closer, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. “I have to agree with Sally on this one. That driveway? No thank you—I’d hate to use it every day.”Driveways weren’t the most thrilling of topics, but living in the northwest hills of Connecticut made them a necessity. When Hope moved back to Jefferson after more than a decade in New York City, she knew exactly what she wanted: an old house with a covered porch, a barn, and most importantly, a short, flat driveway. She’d imagined herself diving into home improvement projects, but one thing she had never dreamed of was digging herself out of snowdrifts on a steep, icy hill.“Oh, look who’s here!” Jane perked up, waving toward the dining room’s entrance.Hope turned, her curiosity piqued, as a tall blond woman stepped into the dining . She made her way gracefully across the room, her heels clicking softly on the polished wood floor. As she approached, Jane and Sally stood to greet her, their faces lighting up with smiles. The woman embraced each of them in turn, her gestures filled with genuine affection.“Melanie, it’s so wonderful to see you!” Jane beamed, gesturing to the empty chair. “Please, join us. Have you met Hope?”Hope smiled as she sized up Melanie, who was a couple of inches shorter than her with a sleek bob that framed her face sharply and a pair of dangling earrings that glimmered beneath her hair. They exchanged polite shakes of the head.“Of course, I know who you are!” Melanie’s hands flew to her chest, her excitement palpable. “Who in Jefferson doesn’t know you? I absolutely love your blog! I can’t wait for your cookbook. When will it be available? Where do you get your recipe ideas? How long does it take to film your cooking videos? And how did you get so many followers?”Melanie’s rapid-fire questions left Hope momentarily speechless. She’d met plenty of enthusiastic fans, but Melanie’s energy was on another level, bubbling over and contagious.“Look at me, bombarding you with questions!” Melanie flashed an apologetic smile, though her excitement was still bubbling over. “I’m just so thrilled to finally meet you! In fact, because of you, I’m heading to the Limitless Living retreat this weekend.” She clapped her hands together, her smile widening with enthusiasm.“You are?” Jane chimed in, her eyes lighting up. “Well, that’s wonderful! You know, if Maisie Cox holds another retreat here, I might just go myself.”Sally harrumphed.Melanie nodded eagerly, practically vibrating with energy. “I can’t wait. Hope shared Maisie Cox’s services on her social media, and with all the effort I’ve been putting into getting my calligraphy business off the ground, it felt like fate!”“Calligraphy?” Hope asked, intrigued. “How long have you been in business?”“Not long at all,” Melanie admitted, her tone upbeat despite the story. “The company I was with downsized, and I ended up being one of the unlucky ones. But I’d been doing calligraphy for years as a hobby, and when I lost my job, my husband and I figured it was the perfect time to finally launch Melanie Tucker Designs.”“She really does beautiful work, doesn’t she, Sally?” Jane refilled her teacup with a warm smile.“Top-notch quality,” Sally agreed, though her focus shifted as she closed the tablet and handed it back to Hope. “But this Maisie character sure charges an arm and a leg for her coaching. Hope you both haven’t sunk too much into this.”Hope hesitated, not quite ready to disclose just how much she’d spent on Maisie’s services. While Maisie’s rates were high, they weren’t outrageous, at least, not compared to what Hope knew other food bloggers had paid for coaching. Still, before she could reassure Sally that she wasn’t being taken for a ride, she noticed a flicker of something in Melanie’s eyes. Was it doubt? Regret? And it made Hope wonder just how much Melanie had invested in Limitless Living and whether she was already starting to second-guess it.To order : BARNES AND NOBLE| AMAZON*If you are a book reviewer/blogger THE COLD CASE AND THE CORPSE is available on NetGalley. Print copies will be available on Amazon soon. Newsletter Signup!

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November 8, 2025

The Cold Case and the Corpse

I’m thrilled to share with you the cover and a little about the eighth book in the Food Blogger Mystery series! The Cold Case and the Corpse will release on Dec 9, 2025 and is currently available for pre-order. This story was one of my favorites to write because I got to set up an isoloated murder mystery yet still allow readers to enjoy all their favorite characters from Jefferson and the town itself. And I threw in a major snow storm along with a deceptive life coach. Yeah, it was fun to write.

The Cold Case and the Corpse, a Food Blogger MysteryWhen foul play pays a visit to a snowy mountain retreat, Hope Early will have to battle the elements to catch a cold-blooded killer . . .With her first cookbook about to be published, food blogger Hope Early decides it’s the perfect time to attend a weekend retreat with a life coach and take her career to the next level. Her hopes for a life-changing experience are soon dashed, however, when she realizes the woman’s wisdom is nothing more than buzzwords and hollow clichés. Suspecting she’s a fraud, Hope discovers the woman is a longtime con artist and is even linked to an unsolved murder. But before she can learn more, someone puts an end to the life coach’s scam—permanently.News of the murder has put everyone at the retreat on edge, and the stakes are raised when a fierce snowstorm threatens to strand them all there with the killer. With everyone a suspect and at least one other person pretending to be someone they’re not, Hope’s determined to unearth any clues that link the victim’s sordid past with someone at the retreat. But the killer is dead-set on stopping Hope in her tracks, and what started as a weekend to build an exciting future turns into a struggle to survive another day . . .To order : BARNES AND NOBLE| AMAZON*If you are a book reviewer/blogger THE COLD CASE AND THE CORPSE will be available on NetGalley on 11/10/25. Print copies will be available on Amazon soon.If you were part of Hope’s world, which job would you want — food blogger, detective, or reporter?

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November 6, 2025

Thanksgiving Side Dishes & Cozy Mysteries: 5 Perfect Autumn Reads to Savor

As much as I adore October, there’s something truly special about November. After the excitement of “Falloween” (the mash-up of fall and Halloween) winds down, I’m ready to savor the slower pace of late autumn. My Barefoot Dreams throw is always within reach, a cup of tea in hand, and Connie curled up beside me as I dive into a cozy mystery. The outdoor Halloween décor comes down, but the autumn accents stay up because I hold onto fall for as long as possible.

While stores rush ahead to Christmas and the airwaves fill with Mariah Carey, I’m still lighting my pumpkin candle every morning, adding puréed pumpkin to pancake batter, and enjoying the final golden days of the season. November might not get the attention it deserves, but it’s the perfect month to pause, gather, and enjoy life’s simple comforts, especially good food and good books.This month, I’m celebrating that spirit by sharing a roundup of ten delicious Thanksgiving side dishes and five cozy mysteries that pair perfectly with the warmth of the season.The Recipes:

1. Add a twist to your stuffing this year. The Easy Wild Rice Stuffing recipe is from Craving Something Healthy.

2. A hearty bowl of pumpkin soup is a great starter course and perfect for lunch the next day. The Cozy Pumpkin Soup recipe is from Thanksgivingmommy.com 

3. A fall twist on a classic recipe that your guests will enjoy. The Pumpkin Gnocchi recipe with Brown Butter Sage Sauce is from Chef Denise. 4. Carrots make a perfect side not only at Thanksgiving and cooking them in the slow cooker is genius since the oven is doing overtime with the turkey and desserts. The Easy Slow Cooker Carrots (with a Honey Butter Glaze) is from Pumpkin ‘N Spice.

5. Dressing is a must have for the Thanksgiving table! This Cornbread Dressing is from The Forked Spoon.

6. Hands up if you love cranberry sauce. This Low-sugar Cranberry Sauce with Pears is from the Food Geek.

7. Add a veggie side dish that wows your guests. The Roasted Broccolini with Parmesan Pine Nut Pangritata is from Parsley and Parm.

8. The name just tells you that it’s going to be good! The Five Cheese Baked Macaroni and Cheese recipe is from Sense & Edibility.

9. Here’s another side dish that doesn’t require the use of the oven. The Air Fryer Roasted Acorn Squash Salad is from My Chef’s Apron.

10. Thanksgiving dinner without rolls? No way! This Sourdough Dinner Rolls with Rosemary recipe is from SourdoughBrandon.The Books:

A Fatal Feast (Murder, She Wrote) by Jessica Fletcher and Donald BlainJessica Fletcher would like to relax as Thanksgiving comes to Cabot Cove, but she’s hosting a bountiful dinner for an ever-growing guest list. She couldn’t be happier with the results-until she stumbles upon a body with a carving knife stuck in its chest…

Chapter and Curse (The Cambridge Bookshop Series) by Elizabeth PenneyLibrarian Molly Kimball and her mother travel to Cambridge, England, to help run their family’s struggling bookshop during the city’s literary festival. But when a guest is found dead after a poetry reading, Molly must untangle a web of long-buried secrets to clear her great-aunt’s name and save the store.

Tails from the Crypt (Magical Menagerie Mysteries) by Sarah FoxAs Twilight Cove prepares for its annual Pumpkin Glow, Georgie Johansen’s festive plans take a dark turn when a new resident is found dead—and her best friend becomes the prime suspect. With help from her intuitive dogs, Georgie must uncover the victim’s secrets and unmask a killer before the town’s Halloween celebration turns deadly.

The Plot and Pendulum ( A Library Lover’s Mystery) by Jenn McKinlayWhen a hidden room in an old Victorian estate reveals a skeleton clutching a copy of The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe, librarian Lindsey Norris realizes Briar Creek’s newest donation comes with a deadly secret. With Halloween approaching, she and the crafternoon crew dive into a decades-old cold case to uncover the truth behind a runaway bride’s mysterious disappearance.

Homicide in Hardcover ( A Bibliophile Mystery) by Kate CarlisleBookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright’s life is turned upside down when she discovers her mentor murdered and becomes the prime suspect. With only a cryptic message and a cursed copy of Faust to guide her, she must unravel the mystery before the killer writes her off for good.

 

As the aromas of Thanksgiving side dishes fill the air and the days grow shorter, there’s nothing better than curling up with a cozy mystery that celebrates gratitude, friendship, and a dash of small-town intrigue. Each of these autumn reads pairs perfectly with a blanket, a cup of tea, and maybe a slice of pumpkin pie.What’s your favorite cozy mystery to enjoy during the Thanksgiving season—or the side dish you can’t celebrate without? Share it in the comments below! Newsletter Signup!

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October 17, 2025

Why We Love Friendly Ghosts in Cozy Mysteries

Not all ghosts are here to scare us. In fact, in many cozy mysteries, they’re here to help! From offering cryptic clues to lighthearted banter, “friendly ghosts” have become a beloved trope in paranormal cozies. These spectral sidekicks balance spooky atmosphere with humor and warmth, making them the perfect companions for an amateur sleuth.

Cozy mysteries are all about creating an inviting, often charming world for readers, a place where danger exists, but the stakes feel manageable, and there’s always a sense of community. Introducing a ghost who wants to help rather than haunt adds an extra layer of intrigue without tipping the tone into horror. Instead of being a source of fear, these ghosts become part of the quirky ensemble that readers have come to expect from cozies.One reason the friendly ghost trope works so well is that it allows authors to blend two genres seamlessly: paranormal and cozy mystery. The ghost brings a supernatural twist, creating unique ways for clues to appear or for the sleuth to access otherwise hidden information. At the same time, the lighthearted nature of the interactions ensures the story never drifts too dark or heavy. It’s this delicate balance of mystery, humor, and the supernatural that keeps readers turning pages well into the night.Another appealing aspect of the trope is its flexibility. Ghosts can be guides, pranksters, or even grumpy mentors, offering endless opportunities for character development and creative plot devices. They often have knowledge that living characters do not, which makes them invaluable partners to the amateur sleuth. And because they’re not bound by human limitations, friendly ghosts can move the plot in surprising directions, keeping both the protagonist and the reader guessing.Friendly ghosts also add emotional depth to a story. Many of these spectral companions have unfinished business or unresolved pasts, which can create moments of poignancy amid the humor and mystery. By helping the sleuth, they also often find closure for themselves, making the story emotionally satisfying as well as entertaining. Readers enjoy seeing these otherworldly allies grow alongside the human characters, and the ghostly perspective adds a layer of richness to the cozy world.Whether it’s dropping hints about a hidden heirloom, nudging the sleuth toward a critical piece of evidence, or just offering witty commentary, friendly ghosts serve multiple functions in a cozy mystery. They enhance the narrative, contribute to worldbuilding, and deepen the relationships between characters—all while maintaining the lighthearted tone that makes cozy mysteries so appealing.As we embrace October with its crisp air, pumpkin treats, and Halloween decorations, it’s the perfect time to explore cozy mysteries with a paranormal twist. Friendly ghosts provide just the right mix of spookiness and charm to keep readers entertained without losing the cozy feel. If you’re looking for a new series to add to your October reading, these ghostly sleuths make excellent companions for your autumn reading list.Below, I’ve rounded up five cozy mystery series featuring friendly ghosts—perfect for getting lost in a charming, haunted world this fall.Ghost Hunter Mystery series by Victoria Laurie A Salem B&B Mystery series by Traci Wilton

A Haunted Library Mystery series by Allison Brook

Haunted Haven Mysteries series by Carol J. Perry

Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries series by Angie Fox

And a bonus! A Corpse at the Witching Hour by Debra Sennefelder, while not a paranormal cozy mystery series this Halloween themed book has all the spooky feels we love this time of the year.

And there you have it—five delightfully spooky-yet-cozy series featuring friendly ghosts who make solving mysteries even more fun! Whether they’re offering cryptic clues, a bit of comic relief, or a heartfelt presence from beyond, these spirits remind us that not all hauntings are scary.I’d love to know—do you have a favorite haunted cozy mystery series? Share it in the comments below and let’s grow our ghostly TBR lists together! Newsletter Signup!

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October 10, 2025

Coffee & Chat #38

Happy October! This month is my happy month. I love the autumn colors, the dip in temperature, the shorter days, the swirl of fallen leaves  in a breeze and rainy days. Oh, and I love the food! Pumpkin everything. Plus some comfort food faves like butternut squash soup and beef stew. I also love cozying up on the sofa with Connie and a book. And I’ve read some good ones leading up to this month.

On the writing front, in July finished the first draft of the ninth Food Blogger mystery and I turned the final draft of the one that will be coming out in December 2025, which is titled THE COLD CASE AND THE CORPSE. Earlier this week I sent back the proof pages and received the cover, which I will be sharing soon. In between those tasks, I’ve been writing another book and more about that story will be shared at the beginning of 2026. Yeah, there’s been a lot of juggling projects recently.I’ve also just started binging Only Murders in the Building. Yeah, I know, I’m kind of late to the party but I’m here now and I’m loving the show! We just finished season two this week. And I also caught up on the Agatha Raisin series thanks to Hoopla.On the reading front, I finished three books and they were all ARCs. First up was DEATH ON DICKENS ISLAND, the first in a new series by Alison Brook. Next, I read HOW TO TALK TO YOUR DOG ABOUT MURDER by Emily Soderberg and I just finished SUGAR AND SPITE by Carol J. Perry. All three were perfect reads for this spooky, cozy season. Definitely a great way to begin autumn.

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September 5, 2025

Fall Into a Cozy Mystery: Reading Tips + Death on Dickens Island

Autumn has always been my favorite season. As a kid, I looked forward to back-to-school shopping (I loved picking out a new school bag!) and the excitement of a brand-new TV lineup—remember when shows only had one season a year? As I got older, I started anticipating cozy fall fashion (bring on the sweaters!) and later, as a baker, I spent summer counting down the days until I could dive into all things pumpkin spice. But through every stage of life, one constant has remained: my love of reading. And there’s something especially magical about reading in the fall—cooler weather, shorter days, and the perfect excuse to curl up with a good book.This year, I’m craving fictional escapes more than ever, and leading my fall reading list is DEATH ON DICKENS ISLAND by Alison Brook. I had the chance to read it early thanks to an advance reader copy from Crooked Lane Books, and I’m excited to share it with you.A divorced sleuth in her thirties must bring peace back to her small town after a murder tears neighbors and family members apart in this series debut from Agatha Award nominee Allison Brook, perfect for fans of Cynthia Riggs and Eva Gates.Delia Dickens has come home to Dickens Island, a small island in the Long Island Sound, after a twelve-year stint in Manhattan. She’s looking forward to helping her father revitalize the general store that the family owns as well as curating a small book nook. Most importantly, she wants to reunite with her fifteen-year-old son. But Dickens Island isn’t the peaceful town Delia remembers–and she might be in more danger here than she ever was in the big city.Delia’s Aunt Reenie and Uncle Brad, both prominent community leaders, are at odds over the sale of a farm and its future use. This has created friction, not only in their marriage, but amongst the citizens of the town. When a young woman, new to the town council and friendly with Brad, is found murdered, everything escalates and reaches a new boiling point.With Reenie and Brad both suspects in the case and at each other’s throats, the townspeople start to take sides. When the ghost of her grandmother visits her, Delia learns how past events have impacted the present, and it is up to her to expose the farm’s sordid secrets in order to catch a murderer and restore peace to her beloved island.Now, doesn’t that sound like a perfect fallish, cozy read? A small coastal town brimming with secrets, a touch of the supernatural, and a community in turmoil—it has all the makings of an atmospheric autumn mystery. And since the story takes place on a blustery island with a general store book nook, I’d recommend a blanket, a steaming mug of cider, and maybe even a flickering candle while you read. Just a thought. Here are a few more ideas for enjoying your reading time this fall:Take it outside.The crisp days are perfect for us to take our reading outdoors. I love the sound of crunching leaves as squirrels scamper throughout the yard with their nuts. Sure, they’re a little distracting—but it’s okay.Curl up with a cozy in a comfy chair.When the weather is too stormy or you can’t get to your reading until later in the night, a perfect spot to curl up with a book is in a comfortable chair. Because of the shift in dynamics within my household, I’ve rediscovered my beloved wingback chair with ottoman in the family room. Before this month, I honestly can’t recall the last time I settled there to read. Now, you’ll find me there in the evenings after dinner.Books and sweaters.Nothing says cozy like a big, chunky sweater and a good book in my hands. When I take my reading outside to the patio, I’ll have on a warm sweater. Whether it’s a pullover or my Aran cardigan, I’ll be toasty and entertained. A perfect combo.Reading in bed.Once the weather starts turning cold, I find myself wanting to read more in bed before I go to sleep. Snuggled under my covers and my head resting against fluffy pillows is so appealing on cooler nights.Books and snacks.As fall sweeps in, I’m excited that I can leisurely sip a hot cup of tea as I read. I also love knowing that I can bake a treat—like cookies or brownies or pies. Not only will I have a snack while I read, my home smells so amazing!Light a candle or turn on a twinkle light.Autumn is all about ambiance. Whether it’s the soft glow of a fall-scented candle (hello, pumpkin spice and apple cinnamon!) or the cozy sparkle of a string of lights, these small touches can turn your reading corner into a warm, welcoming escape.Create a seasonal TBR stack.If you love a little intention with your reading, try building a fall-themed TBR (To Be Read) stack. Include books with autumn settings, mysteries set during Halloween or Thanksgiving, or stories that just feel like fall. It’s a fun way to savor the season—one page at a time.I hope you found some inspiration here today for your fall reading. I’d love to know where your favorite spot is to read—or what book you’re cozying up with right now. Newsletter Signup!

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August 22, 2025

Friday Faves 8/22/25

This week has been a blur of writing and life things, but I still managed to squeeze in some fun. We had a few deliciously cool days, so Connie and I took full advantage with long, leisurely walks. And let me tell you, those cooler temps gave her a burst of energy—she’s been a little tornado with her toys every morning! Even my Shih Tzu seems to love that “almost fall” feeling. I know, I know—it’s still technically summer. But a gal can dream, right?While I (impatiently) wait for sweater weather to arrive, I thought I’d share a few of my favorites from this week. Ready? Let’s dive in:✨ Podcast: Homemaker Chic — They kicked off a new season a couple of weeks ago, and I’m still catching up. Always such a treat to listen in.✨ Instagram: @Potato.thePrairieDog — This account makes me smile every time! Fun fact: we actually had two pet prairie dogs. Wally, our first, passed away young, but Cosmo lived with us for nearly 13 years. He was such a character, and we still miss him.✨ Workout: Dumbbell HIIT 3 from GHU — So much fun, and I love the sense of community with these workouts.✨ YouTube: Miranda Mills — This week she and her mum chatted about their current reads. Cozy, charming, and just the kind of content I adore.✨ Current Read: Every Time I Go On Vacation, Someone Dies — What a fun, witty book! I’ve been looking forward to winding down with it every night.✨ TV Series: Rosemary & Thyme — I’m deep into season two on YouTube, and I can’t believe I waited this long to watch. Such a delightful mystery series!That’s my round-up for the week. It’s always fun to pause, take stock, and share the little things that are bringing me joy.Do you have a fave this week you’d like to share? Leave a comment below.

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August 15, 2025

Cozy Mysteries Set in Charming Bookshops

If you love curling up with a cozy mystery, there’s nothing better than one set in a quaint, book-filled shop. Bookshop-themed cozies combine the joy of reading with the thrill of sleuthing—what could be more perfect? Whether it’s a quiet village bookstore with a mysterious past or a bustling shop brimming with secrets, these stories deliver page-turning puzzles and charming settings. Today, I’m sharing five cozy mysteries set in bookshops that are ideal companions for late summer reading.

Trouble on the Books by Essie LangRookie bookseller Shelby Cox inherits half of a charming bookshop in upstate New York’s Thousand Islands—only to find herself entangled in a modern-day murder with ties to Prohibition-era smugglers. As Shelby races to clear the name of a suspect and unmask the real killer, she must navigate small-town secrets, a handsome Coast Guard agent, and her own instincts to solve the crime before it’s too late.

The Broken Spine by Dorothy St. JamesWhen Tru Becket’s beloved library in Cypress, South Carolina, goes bookless, she and her friends secretly salvage hundreds of discarded books—only to become suspects when the town manager turns up dead. With her alibi tied to the hidden bookroom and her old high school crush leading the investigation, Tru must outwit a killer to protect her literary sanctuary and clear her name. With the help of her quirky crew and a clever stray cat, Tru races to uncover the truth before her story ends in disaster.

A Limited Edition Murder by Lauren ElliottAddie—visiting West Yorkshire’s Second Chance Books—finds herself entangled in a storm of secrets when a stolen book and a shocking murder disrupt a joyful engagement party at Milton Manor. As suspicion falls on her dear friend Tony, Addie races to uncover the truth, navigating treacherous moors and hidden motives before the killer strikes again. With her loyal Yorkipoo, Pippi, by her side, she must untangle a web of deceit to clear Tony’s name and restore peace to the estate

Written In Stone by Paige SheltonWhen Delaney wins a coveted invitation to reclusive artist Ryory Bennigan’s studio, she stumbles into a world of ancient Pictish mysteries—and a deadly scheme involving a controversial artifact and the suspicious death of Dr. Adam Pace, a paleontologist with a history of forgery. As Edinburgh’s police stall, Delaney dives into Pace’s shadowy past, uncovering a trail of fakes, 3D-printed fraud, and dangerous secrets tied to the Picts’ lost language. With the killer still at large, she must piece together the truth before she becomes the next victim in this high-stakes game of deception.

The Plot Is Murder by V.M. BurnsAs Samantha Washington prepares to open her dream mystery bookstore in North Harbor, her excitement turns to dread when a shady realtor is found dead in her backyard—and she becomes the prime suspect in what feels like a plot ripped from her own cozy novels. Juggling her debut mystery manuscript (featuring the sharp-witted Lady Penelope Marsh solving a maze murder in 1920s England) with a real-life whodunit, Samantha teams up with her spunky grandmother and a band of quirky retirees to clear her name. But with the killer rewriting the script, Samantha must outsmart them before her story—and her life—get a fatal final twist.Whether you’re curled up in your favorite reading nook, browsing the shelves of your local bookshop, or dreaming of opening one of your own, these charming cozy mysteries set in bookstores are the perfect escape for any book lover. With their blend of small-town quirks, clever amateur sleuths, and a dash of literary intrigue, each story invites you to solve a puzzle between the pages—just like the protagonists do. I hope you discover a new favorite among these delightful reads—happy sleuthing, and may your next chapter be filled with adventure! Let's Stay In Touch

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August 13, 2025

The One That Started It All

With three more Food Blogger Mysteries on the way—one releasing later this year and two in the works for 2026—I’ve been reflecting on how far this series has come. Whether you’re just meeting Hope Early or have followed her adventures from the start, now is the perfect time to revisit each book, refresh your memory, or discover a new favorite.

The Story Behind THE UNINVITED CORPSEEvery book has a story behind the story—and sometimes, the real magic happens when you least expect it. THE UNINVITED CORPSE wasn’t just the book that launched my Food Blogger Mystery series; it was the spark that ignited my publishing journey. But before Hope Early ever set foot in her charming Connecticut town, I was stuck in a writing rut, unsure if I’d ever reach “The End”—let alone see my name on a book cover.At the time, I was deep into a romantic suspense manuscript when I hit a wall. Desperate for a change, I turned to an old idea: a cozy mystery manuscript I’d written years earlier, which had been rejected by every agent who saw it. But something about the story—and the main character—stuck with me. Since I’d spent years as a food blogger, I decided to give her a fresh start in a new culinary cozy mystery series. I tweaked her name, wrote three chapters, and fell in love with the world I was creating.I sent those chapters to my critique partner, Ellie. A week later, during our video chat, she looked me in the eye and said, Keep going.” I’m so glad I listened. A year later, I had an agent. Eight months after that, I signed my first book contract. And in March 2018, THE UNINVITED CORPSE hit the shelves.Little did I know, Hope Early’s story would become my own fresh start—and the beginning of a series I still adore writing today.About THE UNINVITED CORPSEBook 1 in the Food Blogger Mystery series by Debra SennefelderMurder is not on the menu… but it’s definitely crashing the party.☑ First in series (start here!)
☑ Charming New England town
☑ Sister accused of murder
☑ Dog companion you’ll adore
☑ Recipes included (yum!)Hope Early traded big city burnout for small-town bliss—and a fresh start as a food blogger. But her quiet Connecticut life is turned upside down when a garden party ends in murder… and her sister becomes the prime suspect. 😱Between creating blog content and testing recipes, Hope’s determined to clear her sister’s name and catch a killer. But can she solve the crime before she’s the next course on the murderer’s menu?Includes recipes straight from Hope’s kitchen!“The characters are portrayed vividly… I couldn’t put this one down.” —Socrates’ Book ReviewsWhy This Book Is Special to MeTHE UNINVITED CORPSE will always hold a special place in my heart because it was the first manuscript I completed and truly loved. I adored bringing Hope, Claire, Drew, Maretta, the Merrifields, Ethan, and all the characters in Hope’s world to life. Jefferson, with its small-town charm and quirky residents, felt like a place I wanted to visit myself. Crafting those special moments—whether a heartfelt conversation, a surprising twist, or a cozy scene—is just as rewarding as weaving together the mysteries I hope readers enjoy solving alongside Hope.Of course, no Food Blogger Mystery would be complete without recipes! I’ve tested every one in Hope’s kitchen—some turned out perfectly, while others… well, let’s just say they taught me a thing or two. (Pro tip: Always double-check your baking soda measurements!)When you open a book in this series, my goal is for you to find a story filled with intriguing whodunits, mouthwatering recipes, family bonds, and that lingering question: How well do you really know someone? If you love mysteries with heart, humor, and a dash of culinary delight, this series is for you.Thank You for Being Part of the JourneyThank you for being part of this journey, which all began with THE UNINVITED CORPSE. I’d love to hear from you: Do you prefer to start a series from book one, or do you like to jump in wherever the story calls to you?

 

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