Have you started your holiday shopping yet? Okay,
maybe I’m pushing the season a bit. After all, we haven’t even gotten through
Halloween. But there’s a method to my madness, and it’s called Happy Homicides.
HappyHomicides is a collection of
thirteen cozy mystery holiday stories—nearly 800 pages of reading material—by a
dozen different authors, all bundled into one ebook. When the holidays get you
too frazzled, you can relax with a bit of murder and assorted mayhem from some
of your favorite bestselling and award-winning mystery authors—Lois Winston,
Joanna Campbell Slan, Neil Plakcy, Annie Adams, Jenna Bennett, Nancy Warren,
Sara Rosett, Camille Minichino (also known as Ada Madison, Margaret Grace, and
Jean Flowers,) Nancy Jill Thames, Linda Gordon Hengerer, Joyce and Jim Lavene,
and Teresa Trent.
And because we know budgets are tight around the
holidays, Happy Homicides is being
offered for the incredibly low price of only 99 cents! Not convinced yet? How
about a Bonus gift? We also have a free holiday gift for you. The authors put
together a bonus file crammed with recipes, craft tips, projects, and more.
You’ll find the link for the free bonus material inside Happy Homicides.
Featured stories include:
Elementary,
My Dear Gertie (the sequel to the
award-winning Talk Gertie to Me) by
Lois Winston -- Much to the
dismay of her conservative parents, Nori Stedworth and her boyfriend Mackenzie
Randolph are living together. Mom and Dad cope as best they can when Nori and
Mac arrive in Ten Commandments, Iowa for the holidays. Mac is all for
exchanging “I do’s,” but before he can pop the question, an explosion hurls him
and Nori into the midst of a murder investigation. Can they uncover which of
the town’s not-so-pious residents is the killer in time to catch their flight
back to New York City?
Lost and
Found Holiday Gifts: A Cara Mia Delgatto Novella by Joanna Campbell Slan -- Santa isn’t the only one who delivers presents during the
holidays. Cara Mia Delgatto sets out to do a few small favors and quickly
learns how a thoughtful gift can change a life.
Dog Forbid by Neil Plakcy -- A Thanksgiving trip with friends takes reformed hacker Steve
Levitan and his crime-solving golden retriever, Rochester, to Pennsylvania
Dutch Country. When Steve’s friend’s golden goes missing in an area notorious
for local puppy mills, can Rochester nose out the missing puppy and save the
holiday?
Flowers,
Food and Felonies at the New Year’s Jubilee Cook-Off by Annie Adams -- Busy florist
Quincy McKay thought that judging the annual Jubilee food contest would be as
easy as picking daisies. Will the event turn deadly when someone cooks up a
scheme to slice and dice the competition?
Contingent
on Approval: A Savannah Martin Christmas Novella by Jenna Bennett -- On Christmas morning Savannah Martin finds herself looking at
Rafe Collier, a pair of fuzzy handcuffs, an economy-sized box of condoms, and
the rest of her life. But before her happily-ever-after can begin, she needs to
get through a holiday dinner with her mother. Savannah has plenty to worry
about, not the least of which is whether her new boyfriend will still want to
stick around after the meal.
Teddy Saves
Christmas by Nancy Jill Thames -- When Jillian Bradley finds herself alone for the holidays,
her dog Teddy latches onto a homeless woman with a dangerous secret. Jillian is
forced to get involved. Can she find a way to save her new friend in time for a
Merry Christmas?
Menace at
the Christmas Market by Sara Rosett -- With the holidays nearing, Kate has time off, a rare
occurrence for a location scout. She plans to spend her time shopping for
Christmas gifts, but when she goes to the local Regency-themed Christmas
Market, a new acquaintance is poisoned and Kate gets drawn into the
investigation.
The Neon Ornaments by Camille Minichino -- Physicist Gloria Lamerino meets her friend Rose in Boston for
what she thinks is a girls’ getaway weekend. But Rose has other plans. She
volunteers Gloria to help solve a murder. Will the chemistry between Gloria and
the homicide detective get in the way of catching a killer?
A Diamond
Choker for Christmas by Nancy Warren -- In order to borrow an extremely expensive diamond and
sapphire necklace to wear at Christmas party, Toni Diamond's mother Linda
offers her home as collateral. But the necklace is stolen right off her neck,
and Toni has to solve the crime or her mother will be homeless for the holidays!
Dying for
Holiday Tea: A Beach Tea Shop Novella by Linda Gordon Hengerer -- Sisters Danielle, Chelsea, and Alexandra Powell rejoice when
Alex finds their grandmother’s old recipe book--and plan to bake her
gingerbread for their upcoming holiday tea. But someone else wants the recipes
and is willing to kill for them. Can the Powell sisters cook up a way to catch
a murderer?
The Dog Who
Came for Christmas by Joyce and Jim Lavene -- A woman running from her deadly past finds hope, a dog, and
possibly a new love, at Christmas.
The
Deadliest Christmas Pageant Ever by Teresa Trent -- It's
Christmas time in Texas. Betsy Livingston and her boys are caught up in the
Pecan Bayou Christmas Pageant to raise funds for needy children. Betsy gets
tricked into replacing the absent director and quickly learns that show biz can
be brutal—and this Christmas pageant is downright deadly.
The Rowan Tree Twig: A Kiki Lowenstein Novella by Joanna Campbell Slan -- The holidays offer Kiki the perfect
chance to keep a promise to her late friend, Dodie Goldfader. But this sweet
thought hits a sour note when Dodie’s husband is wrongly accused of murder.
Happy Homicides is available for pre-order now and will be on sale October 15.
Pre-order from these sites:
iTunes
9 comments:
Yay, Lois! I'm about to post "Happy Homicides" on my Facebook page!
Thanks, Angela!
It will be on my author page this morning ! Love the cover.
I got goosebumps just reading the story blurbs! Thanks for featuring "Happy Homicides."
It's such a fun collection and I really love the cover.
Looking forward to trying all the crafts/recipes!
Now I have something wonderful to read on all those long car trips to visit relatives over the holidays!
Love all the stories, and looking forward to the bonus recipes and crafts!
So happy to see my fellow Happy Homicide authors popping in here! Thanks everyone!
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