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Christin Brecher | 20 Questions: PHOTO FINISHED
Author Guest / October 24, 2022

1–What is the title of your latest release? PHOTO FINISHED (Book 1, Snapshot of NYC Mysteries)   2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Have you ever landed your dream job, attended a black-tie ball, met some millionaires, popped a button, and found a murdered person, all on the same day? Wait until you meet Liv Spyers!   3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? PHOTO FINISHED is my cozy mystery love letter to New York City, the town in which I was born, raised, and still reside.  I loved visiting the city as if I were a tourist while writing the book, seeing the streets through my photographer sleuth’s eyes.   4–Would you hang out with your sleuth in real life? Absolutely!  I love how this young photographer, Liv Spyers, keeps her humor and wits about her while jumping out of her comfort zone to solve the case of billionaire Charlie Archibald’s murder.   5–What are three words that describe your sleuth? “Snappy”, loyal, hard working   6–What’s something you learned while writing this book? I have a dear friend who is a professional photographer and kindly read my first draft.  She was…

Debbie Wiley | Crafty Cozy Mysteries + My Own Hobby!
Author Guest / March 9, 2020

Loom knitting is one of my favorite hobbies, besides reading, of course! The creativity and joy in finding the right yarn to match a pattern has ignited my creative senses and inspired me to seek out other crafts. Whether it’s a scarf, a shawl, or a blanket, each crafty adventure I take is both relaxing and inspiring. I thought it would be fun to share a few of my recent favorites with you guys before jumping into the books. Each one of these lovely loomed items is an act of love, as I often donate my work to charity, especially since I like using some of the thicker yarns and I live in Florida! And now onto the books. . . Peggy Ehrhart’s upcoming release, A FATAL YARN, is the fifth book in the Knit and Nibble series, and knitting is at the heart of the mystery. I love that the local trees are suddenly gaining sweaters, even better than the sweaters are to hide the dreaded X marks that signal the tree is marked for removal. Peggy Ehrhart has created a likable cast of characters and the entire concept underlying A FATAL YARN is sheer fun. Never mind that…