Showing posts with label Karen Rose Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karen Rose Smith. Show all posts

Friday, March 02, 2018

MURDER WITH LEMON TEA CAKES AND BETTER DEAD



Better Dead

A B&B Spirits Mystery
by
Pamela Kopfler

Genre: Cozy Mystery

As the owner of a charming Louisiana bed and breakfast, Holly Davis
believes in Southern hospitality—but she draws the line at
welcoming the ghost of her cheating husband . . .


Burl  Davis checked out of this life a little earlier than expected—before
Holly could serve him with divorce papers over his extramarital
flings. Unfortunately, it was not before he nearly bankrupted her
beloved B&B, Holly Grove, a converted plantation that has been in
her family for generations. Holly would never wish anyone dead, but
three months later she's feeling a lot more relief than grief.
Until Burl's ghost appears as an unwelcome guest. Before his spirit can
move on, her not-so-dearly departed needs Holly’s human help to
bust up the drug smuggling ring he was involved with. She has
reservations, to say the least, but agrees to assist him if he’ll
make a show of haunting the B&B to draw in visitors. But when
Holly’s former love, Jack McCann, mysteriously resurfaces in town
and checks in, she has to wonder if her B&B is big enough for the
ghost of her husband and the very real physical presence of her old flame . . .






Pamela Kopfler is a novelist, Southern-fried and sassy. She writes
award-winning humorous mysteries with a kick of Southern sass. Her
debut novel, BETTER DEAD, is the first in her B &B Spirits
mystery series, to be followed by DOWNRIGHT DEAD, and HOG WILD DEAD.
(Kensington Books) She is a four-time Golden Heart® finalist and a
Daphne du Maurier award winner.

She can stir up a roux, mix a cocktail, and loves swapping stories. 
Putting words on the page keeps her alligator mouth from overloading her 
hummingbird heinie in real life. She marks her time on earth by the lives of the dogs she has
loved–who often show up in her stories. 
Pamela lives in South Louisiana where the spirits are restless, the 
food is spicy, and the living is divine.






Murder With Lemon Teacakes

A Daisy's Tea Garden Mystery
by
Karen Rose Smith

Genre: Cozy Mystery

In an old Victorian in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish country, Daisy
Swanson and her aunt Iris serve soups, scones, and soothing teas to
tourists and locals--but a murder in their garden

 has them in hot water . . . 

"...readers are immediately drawn to main character, Daisy Swanson, and
her beloved Aunt Iris."

Suspense
Magazine


Daisy, a widowed mom of two teenagers, is used to feeling protective--so
when Iris started dating the wealthy and not-quite-divorced Harvey
Fitz, she worried . . . especially after his bitter ex stormed in and
caused a scene at the party Daisy's Tea Garden was catering. Then
there was the gossip she overheard about Harvey's grown children
being cut out of his will. Daisy didn't want her aunt to wind up with
a broken heart--but she never expected Iris to wind up a suspect in
Harvey's murder.


Now the apple bread and orange pekoe is
on the back burner while the cops treat the shop like a crime
scene--and Daisy hopes that Jonas Groft, a former detective from
Philadelphia, can help her clear her aunt's name and bag the real
killer before things boil over . . .
Includes delicious recipes for Iris's Lemon Tea Cakes and more!


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My Review

If you keep up with Karen Rose Smith on Facebook, you know she is a caring person who loves cats. Right away, that makes me like her. Knowing she writes cozy mysteries is another plus.
MURDER WITH LEMON TEA CAKES is the first in Ms Smith’s new A Daisy’s Tea Garden Mystery Series. 

In this series, widowed Daisy and her Aunt Iris have a tea room in a lovely Victorian. When Iris’ gentleman friend Harvey is found dead in the tea room herb garden, grumpy Detective Rappaport (don’t you love that name?) thinks Iris is the culprit. Naturally, Daisy cannot stand by and let her aunt be accused of murder. With the help of former detective Jonas Croft, Daisy questions suspects and draws her own conclusions. Pay careful attention and follow the clues.

This book also has nice touches of Daisy’s life. Delicious sounding recipes are also included at the end of the book. I’m a tea drinker and appreciate the tempting combinations of hot tea and sweet accompaniments.  

Karen Rose Smith has written an engaging cozy that is certain to keep readers interested to the last page. I highly recommend MURDER WITH LEMON TEA CAKES to readers.

Disclaimer: I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.





After writing romances for twenty years, Karen Rose Smith is
excited to see her Caprice De Luca home-stager mystery series
published. Her sleuth reflects many of her interests: ¬interior
decorating, cooking, retro fashion, gardening, and, most of all,
taking in stray animals. Married to her college sweetheart, Karen has
convinced her husband that felines can make purr-fect housemates.
They share their home in the Susquehanna Valley of Pennsylvania with
their three rescued cats. For more about Karen, please visit her
website.



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Monday, July 08, 2013

HER SISTER BY KAREN ROSE SMITH





 Her Sister
by Karen Rose Smith

Clare's little sister, Lynnie, was abducted twenty-seven years ago.  Now the retired detective who has never been able to let go of the cold case has a lead.  Lynnie could be alive!

Clare's neighbor, Joe, an occasional friend until now, gives her support and...wants more than friendship.

Clare's mom, Amanda, thrown together again with her ex-husband into a crisis discovers forgotten love beneath the regrets.

Clare's sixteen year old daughter, Shara, decides to run from her problems instead of facing them.

A devoted sister, a turmoiled mom and a rebellious daughter find their way back to each other in this contemporary ebook about three generations who discover love can knit their family back together again.




EXCERPT

Where is Lynnie?  Where did she go?

In her mind, five-year-old Clare Thaddeus called to her little sister—Come back, Lynnie.  Please come back.

The huge policeman crouched down in front of Clare's mother at the sofa and said in a deep, slow voice, "Mrs. Thaddeus, I know you're terribly upset.  But I need details.  We've got an hour before daylight.  If your daughter wandered outside—"

Clare's father, who'd been talking to another man in blue, glanced at her, and Clare huddled down deeper into the big green armchair.  Her dad didn't come to her but rather went to her mom, sank down beside her and wrapped his arm around her.  Then he spoke to the officer.  "Our daughter, Lynnie, is three.  She would never go outside into the dark on her own."

"Tell us again where you were last night," the policeman demanded in a not-so-nice voice.

"I worked late, preparing a brief."

"Until five a.m.?"

"Yes, until five a.m.  As I told you, I always check the girls' rooms before turning in.  Lynnie wasn't in her bed.  I woke my wife.  We looked through the whole house and then we called you."

Clare had been sleeping in her brand new room.  They'd moved in here—she studied her hand and counted her fingers—five days ago.  Boxes were still stacked down here and upstairs.  The house was okay.  There were more rooms for her and Lynnie to play hide and seek.  But she didn't like being alone in her own room at night.  She'd liked it better when she and Lynnie had slept in the same room.  She was supposed to watch her sister.  She was always supposed to look out for Lynnie.  That's what big sisters did.




Karen Rose Smith, Author

Award-winning author Karen Rose Smith was born in Pennsylvania. Although she was an only child, she remembers the bonds of an extended family. Since her father came from a family of ten and her mother, a family of seven, there were always aunts, uncles and cousins visiting on weekends. Family is a strong theme in her books and she suspects her childhood memories are the reason.

In college, Karen began writing poetry and also met her husband to be. They both began married life as teachers, but when their son was born, Karen decided to try her hand at a home-decorating business.  She returned to teaching for a while but changes in her life led her to writing romance fiction. Now she writes romances and mysteries full time. She has sold 82 novels since 1991.

Presently, she is hard at work on a three-book series for Harlequin Special Edition as well as a three-book mystery series for Kensington.

Married to her college sweetheart since 1971, believing in the power of love and commitment, she envisions herself writing relationship novels, both romance and mystery, for a long time to come!

  
  
  
  


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