NetworkedBlog
if(typeof(networkedblogs)=="undefined"){networkedblogs = {};networkedblogs.blogId=952308;networkedblogs.shortName="murders-and-mysteries";}-
Join 1,755 other subscribers
Goodreads
Favorite Links
The Romance Review
-
Recent Posts
Archives
- July 2013
- June 2013
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- February 2013
- January 2013
- December 2012
- November 2012
- October 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- May 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- June 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- February 2011
- January 2011
Categories
- Astraea Press
- Author
- Barbie Jo Mahoney
- Barry Willdorf
- Bennett Pomerantz
- Blog Hop
- Brea Essex
- Brinda Berry
- BTS-Blog Tour
- Calico Daniels
- Cara Cooper
- Caroline Fyffe
- Carrie Ann Ryan
- Casey Crow
- Cathy Bennett
- Charity
- Christina Graham Parker
- Ciara Knight
- Collie
- Cover Reveal
- Crystal ball
- Dakota
- Dawne Prochilo
- Declaration of Independence
- Deena Remiel
- Did I notice your book
- Direct Descendent
- Diseasters
- Elaine Cantrell
- Emily Dahill Story
- Emma Clapperton
- fantasy
- Felicia Rogers
- Guest Blogger
- Halloween
- Historical
- Ice Queen
- Interview
- Iris Blobel
- Jeff Salter
- Jenna Jaxon
- Jennifer Comeaux
- Jennifer T. Alli
- Jessie Bailey Anderson
- Jillian Jenkins
- Joanne Troppello
- Joselyn Vaughn
- Judy Copek
- Kari Lee Townsend
- Kathleen Grieve
- Kathleen Tighe Ball
- Kay Springsteen
- Kelly Martin
- Leah Sanders
- Leah Saunders
- Linna Dremhel
- Lisa Orchard
- Liz Botts
- Liz Lipperman
- Maid To Be a Baroness
- Maid To Be a Lady
- Meg Mims
- Military
- Murder
- Music
- Mystery
- Nell Dixon
- Newsletter
- Nia Shay
- Nibs
- Novella
- Opal Campbell
- Paranormal
- Patricia Kiyono
- Promotion
- Rachel Van Dyken
- Randi Alexander
- Red Queen
- Regency
- Romance
- Ruth J Hartman
- S G Rogers
- Samantha Combs
- Sandra Sookoo
- Self Publishing
- Sherry Gloag
- Short Story
- Sinead MacDoughlas
- Six Sentence Sunday
- Stephanie Smith
- Susan Koenig
- Suspense
- Tara Chevrestt
- Thomas McKean
- Tracy Krauss
- Uncategorized
- Western
- Young Adult
- Zee Monodee
Meta
RSS Feed
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Kari Lee Townsend on Tea Leaves and Reading of Them
Today I’m privileged to have as my guest, best-selling author, Kari Lee Townsend. Her debut cozy mystery, Tempest in the Tea Leaves, has won critical acclaim from every review including me, who gave the book 5 out of 5 collies. Today she’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Guest Blogger, Interview, Kari Lee Townsend, Murder, Promotion, Short Story, Suspense
8 Comments
Paperbacks: How important are they to your platform?
Today we’re lucky to have L.M. Stull visiting to discuss what platform is best for you. Self-publishing and ebooks have changed the publishing world as we know it. Recently, I’ve noticed a growing trend with self-publishers and even small presses, … Continue reading
Posted in Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Guest Blogger, Interview, Military, Murder, Novella, Self Publishing, Short Story, Suspense
23 Comments
Emily Dahill, CID Story- A Body in the Attic – Chapter 6 Part 1
And here, for your reading pleasure, is the next partial episode. “Well,” Special Agent Mark Albright asked, as he settled his hip against his partner’s desk. “Yeah, May called, and it looks like she’s got the information we need to … Continue reading
Posted in Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Military, Murder, Novella, Promotion, Short Story, Suspense
2 Comments
In Memory of Kebi
My friend. My inspiration. June 24, 2001 to August 5, 2011 Rest in Peace
Posted in Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill Story, Military, Murder, Newsletter, Nibs, Novella, Promotion, Self Publishing, Short Story, Six Sentence Sunday, Suspense
17 Comments
Emily Dahill, CID Story- A Body in the Attic – Chapter 5 Part 1
“Let’s go hear what pitiful excuse Carlyle has for the booby trap and if there are any more surprises we should be aware of,” Emily snapped, then smiled apologetically to Sven and Brett. Sven walked over to her and wrapped … Continue reading