Excerpt: Excerpt setting: Lady Anne Ashburn and her 17-year-old cousin are waiting to hear the doctor’s report on their ailing great-aunt. “Will she be all right?” Georgina blurted. “I was all at sixes and sevens, never having taken care of a sick room before.” “I know you were a great comfort. And now that the doctor is here, he will know just what to do.” Anne put an arm around the girl’s shoulders. “Come, sit down, and tell me what has transpired. When did she take ill?” As they sat close together on the edge of the bed and discussed their aunt’s illness, Georgina relaxed, and they shared a quiet laugh over Aunt Meg’s determination to keep playing Whist late Friday night until she won. “There you are,” Anne said. “Auntie has simply done too much. She refuses to accept it is that time in life when she should slow down just a trifle. I daresay this is one of those passing ailments.” “I hope so.” But Georgina’s troubled expression returned, her gaze fixed on her lap. She sighed repeatedly, which Anne interpreted as her cousin wanted to tell her something but was holding back. She waited. When Georgina decided to speak, her voice was unsteady, halting. “Um, I am afraid it was more than the card game. Or even the late hours. She has been, well, worried, and I guess it is my fault.” “Why? What have you not told me?” Georgina raised rounded eyes, studied Anne with a frown, and then dropped her gaze again without saying a word. Anne stifled an impatient sigh. Despite the four-year difference in age and the width of two country shires that separated their homes, they wrote each month or two and visited when they could. Georgina often shared her troubles with Anne as she might with an older sister, and Anne was fully aware of the girl’s faults. As Georgina’s parents had no other children, they had indulged her to the point she was rather spoiled, impulsive, and often thoughtless. By nature, Georgina had a very good heart, but it got her into scrapes more often than not, such as her rescue of an eight-year-old waif from the Leicester city streets and taking him home with her. The child’s prostitute mother reported a kidnapping, embarrassing Georgina’s family, and after the constables returned the boy to his mother, her father’s valet discovered an expensive pair of cuff links and a gold watch were missing. Anne had held out hope that her cousin’s recent engagement to Lord John Bennington—an event highly approved by her family— would mature her, but by all accounts, it had not. The girl’s present demeanor was a guilty look Anne had seen before. “Georgina,” she repeated, softening her voice to conceal her rising apprehension. “What is amiss?” “Everything.” Tears welled-over and trickled down her face. “I have ruined it all.” Check out the book here: Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Betray-None-J-Buck-ebook/dp/B09VM9RSS9 B&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-dead-betray-none-j-l-buck/1141104585 Kobo: www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-dead-betray-none and at other booksellers Check out Lynn Slaughter's new release listed below, then pop over to my Ally Shields blog for an interview with this YA mystery author: allyshields.com/blog/mystery-author-lynn-slaughter-stops-by-the-blog Deadly Setup: Genre: YA romantic mystery (contemporary realistic) When her New England heiress mom announces she’s marrying Adam Holloway, Samantha (Sam) is horrified. She’s almost sure he’s after her mother’s money, but her mom is convinced she’s finally found her “happily ever after.” And then Sam’s life implodes. Holloway has been shot to death, and Sam gets arrested for his murder. She fights to prove her innocence with the help of her boyfriend’s dad, an ex-homicide cop. Buy the Book: Amazon Barnes & Noble Kobo Smashwords The Dead Betray None A Viscount Ware Mystery by J.L. Buck Genre: Historical Regency Mystery An aristocratic spy and a highborn lady cross paths over a dead body. The Dead Betray None begins in 1811 when England is at war with France, facing the threat of revolutionaries at home, and on the verge of open conflict with America. Lucien Grey, Viscount Ware, has secretly spied for the Crown on the Continent the last four years. Called home on family matters, he soon becomes bored with such a leisurely life. Then a French spy carrying a vital dispatch is captured, but the document he carried--which could mean the difference between victory or defeat for Wellington's army--is stolen by a band of thieves. Lucien agrees to assist the War Office in recovering the dispatch, but he never envisioned the mission would include such perilous complications that would lead him from London's crime world to polite society's ballrooms and even into the shadows of the very government he serves. Review: The thieves didn’t just steal a few precious baubles from the guests at Baron Sherbourne’s house party; they may have stolen England’s future. For among the jewels, money, and dueling pistols was a packet of papers that contain the key to cracking Napoleon’s new encryption system. So instead of letting the local constabulary investigate, Lucien Grey, Viscount Ware, is sent in by the British government to take charge of the case. Among the people Lucien questions is Lady Anne Ashburn, whose great aunt was one of Sherbourne’s guests. While Anne might not be involved with the theft, Lucien is convinced she is up to something. This becomes all the more apparent the next time the two meet, which just happens to be over a dead body. Expertly entwining an impeccably evoked historical setting and a compelling cast of characters, Buck launches her new Regency-set mystery series on a high note, making this an easy sell to fans of Anna Lee Huber’s Lady Darby series, not to mention C. S. Harris’ Sebastian St. Cyr books. Booklist, a review magazine of the American Library Association, May 2022 Buy Links: Amazon * B&N * Google * Kobo Giveaway $10 Amazon Follow the tour HERE for special content and a giveaway! https://www.silverdaggertours.com/sdsxx-tours/the-dead-betray-none-book-tour-and-giveaway New Release coming on July 19th. Check out her Author Interview on AllyShields. com: allyshields.com/blog/talking-with-donnarae-menard-about-her-latest-cozy-mystery MURDER ON EAGLE DROP RIDGE (Book 2 Katelyn Took, It's Never Too Late series) Genre: cozy mystery Release Date: July 19,2022 Things are looking up for Katelyn Took, she has a job, a roof over her head, a new love, and she's down to fourteen cats. If it weren't for the human remains she fell into on Eagle Drop Ridge, she'd be over the moon. Then things start to slide. Before she recovers from falling into the first set of bones, a second set of remains are discovered fifty feet down at the bottom of the ledge. She knows there has to be a connection, even though the father of the male victim, says no. His tunnel vision is mirrored by the sheriff, who's main focus is the woman. Katelyn just wants it all cleared up before the climbing company that's considering renting the ledges drops out. It's a balancing act with the media thrown in for added confusion, and somehow the fate of her new love is jeopardized. Then Katelyn finds a small, shiny clue. What is she going to give up for peace of mind, or rather, what is going to be taken from her? Where to Purchase: Available July 19th at Barnes and Nobles, Amazon, The Eloquent Page bookstore, Rail City Market, and Studio 22 Check out this new release and meet the author in an interview on the Ally Shields' author blog: allyshields.com/blog/coffee-chat-with-mystery-writer-mary-stojak Sissy Holmes and the Case of the Dead Hypnotist Genre: mystery Rating: PG What is reincarnation? Sissy Holmes doesn’t have a clue until a hypnotist (soon to be dead) delves too deeply into her psyche. The voice inside her head says he’s Sherlock Holmes and wants to investigate the murder. Sissy thinks she must be crazy. As events unfold, she’s convinced she has no choice but to investigate with the help of Sherlock Holmes and her best friend El. Buy Links: MX Publishing: https://mxpublishing.com/products/sissy-holmes-and-the-case-of-the-dead-hypnotist Also available from: Amazon USA Barnes and Noble Amazon UK Book #5 in Debra Goldstein's Sarah Blair cozy mystery series is available! See below, and check out her interview on my Ally Shields' Author Blog here: allyshields.com/blog/goldsteins-5-is-in-the-bookstores-chat-with-the-author Five Belles Too Many (A Sarah Blair Mystery) Genre: cozy mystery Whoever thought a sixty plus year old bride-to-be competing for the perfect Southern wedding would need a chaperone? But no, the television show’s rules require all five of the Southern Belle finalists to be chaperoned at night. Because Sarah Blair’s twin works nights at her restaurant and Mother Maybelle doesn’t want to inconvenience any of her friends, Sarah is “stuck” with the task. It's bad enough juggling her day job and taking care of her own furry pets, RahRah and Fluffy, while on chaperone duty, but the show contracted for rooms for the Belles and their chaperones at her all-time nemesis, Jane Clark’s, bed and breakfast. Mother Maybelle assured Sarah that she could survive the few hours a night she’d have to be at Jane’s Place, especially since she’d be sleeping, but Maybelle didn’t take into account she and Sarah finding the show’s producer lying dead in the front hall with Jane, blood on her hands, bending over his body on the first night of their stay. In the last year, Sarah unraveled several murders in Wheaton, Alabama, but she has a dilemma. Sarah hates Jane. Jane is the bimbo who broke up Sarah’s marriage, forced her to go from a life of luxury to an efficiency apartment, tried to steal RahRah, the Siamese cat that was the only thing she got out of her marriage, and has been a consistent thorn in her side, but Sarah doesn’t think Jane is a murderer. One part of Sarah wants to ignore Jane’s plea for help, but her loyalty and fears for her mother’s well-being prompt her to get involved before Mother Maybelle or any of the other contestants are permanently eliminated from the competition. Buy Links: https://www.amazon.com/Five-Belles-Sarah-Blair-Mystery-ebook/dp/B09HRCV4TN https://www.amazon.com/Five-Belles-Sarah-Blair-Mystery/dp/1496732235 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/five-belles-too-many-debra-h-goldstein/1140225124 Whether you're an old hand at hosting blog tours or new to the game, Silver Dagger Tours will help you through the easy process. I'd love to have you as part of my tour for my first Regency mystery, THE DEAD BETRAY NONE (A Viscount Ware Mystery). Sign-up here: www.silverdaggertours.com/tour-sign-ups/the-dead-betray-none-tour-sign-upsThank you!!!!Mystery writer Nancy Nau Sullivan talks about her trip to the setting of her latest mystery in this article posted on my Ally Shields blog: allyshields.com/blog/guest-article-a-trip-to-vietnam-by-mystery-writer-nancy-nau-sullivan Don't miss her insights on this exotic country or her recipe for Vietnamese Red Rice! Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) Genre: mystery Release Date: June 29 It’s 2003, 30 years after the Vietnam War… Blanche “Bang” Murninghan is sitting on the dock of the Peel ‘n Eat Pier on Santa Maria Island, sipping an excellent draft. She doesn’t see the woman eyeing her—not until she appears at Blanche’s side and forever disrupts a peaceful idyll in this quiet Gulf coast town. Blanche's reputation as an amateur sleuth has gotten around... The woman is Jean McMahon, the daughter of an American soldier and a Vietnamese beauty. Jean needs Blanche's “determination.” Will Blanche go to Vietnam and help Jean look for her mother? The request hits Blanche hard. Her father was killed in Vietnam, and she’s never gotten over it. When Blanche and Jean meet ex-pat “Stick” Dahlkamp in Ho Chi Minh City, the adventure ramps up—fast. They board Stick's motorcycle and cross rice paddies, his old stomping grounds as a former Ninth Infantry Division Riverine. But Stick is now owner of The Follies, a popular bar in Saigon, and he'd got friends everywhere who might help, and indeed they do. And don’t. Shady characters keep hampering the search, but Blanche and company race on—to all the places Jean's mother met Hank McMahon, a former infantryman. Blanche's stubbornness beats down every door. She is helping Jean, and she's following her father’s trail. He left without a trace. Or did he? Pre-Order/Buy Link: Amazon: www.amazon.com/Mission-Improbable-Vietnam-Blanche-Murninghan-ebook/dp/B09TWP8VXX B&N: www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mission-improbable-nancy-nau-sullivan-ms/1139300995 BooksAMillion: www.booksamillion.com/p/Mission-Improbable/Nancy-Nau-Sullivan/9781611534283 Check out the Author Interview posted on the Ally Shields's blog: allyshields.com/blog/join-the-coffee-chat-with-cozy-mystery-writer-kassandra-lamb TO BARK OR NOT TO BARK (A Marcia Banks and Buddy Mystery #12) Genre: Cozy Mystery Just because you’re paranoid... Service dog trainer Marcia Banks-Haines tackles a locked room mystery in a haunted house, while training the recipient of her latest dog. The border collie, Dolly has been trained to clear rooms for an agoraphobic Marine who was ambushed in a bombed-out building in Syria. But the phantom attackers in his psyche turn out to be the least of his troubles when Marcia finds his ex-wife’s corpse in his master bedroom, with the door bolted from the inside. Was it suicide or murder? Marcia can’t see her client as a killer, but the local sheriff can. Then the Marine reports hearing his ex calling for him to join her on the other side of the grave. Is his house really haunted, or is he hallucinating? Marcia has lost a client to suicide before. She’s not going to lose another! Buy Links: AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B3WNQY1Z NOOK: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/to-bark-or-not-to-bark-a-marcia-banks-and-buddy-mystery-kassandra-lamb/1141653124 APPLE: https://books.apple.com/us/book/id6442979080 KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/to-bark-or-not-to-bark-a-marcia-banks-and-buddy-mystery Landing page link on misterio press website: https://misteriopress.com/bookstore/to-bark-or-not-to-bark-a-marcia-banks-and-buddy-mystery/ To say "I love it" would be an understatement. JL Buck Review: "The thieves didn’t just steal a few precious baubles from the guests at Baron Sherbourne’s house party; they may have stolen England’s future. For among the jewels, money, and dueling pistols was a packet of papers that contain the key to cracking Napoleon’s new encryption system. So instead of letting the local constabulary investigate, Lucien Grey, Viscount Ware, is sent in by the British government to take charge of the case. Among the people Lucien questions is Lady Anne Ashburn, whose great aunt was one of Sherbourne’s guests. While Anne might not be involved with the theft, Lucien is convinced she is up to something. This becomes all the more apparent the next time the two meet, which just happens to be over a dead body. Expertly entwining an impeccably evoked historical setting and a compelling cast of characters, Buck launches her new Regency-set mystery series on a high note, making this an easy sell to fans of Anna Lee Huber’s Lady Darby series, not to mention C. S. Harris’ Sebastian St. Cyr books. " Booklist, a book-review magazine published by the American Library Association |
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