Blog Tour & Giveaway: For Whom The Bluebell Tolls by Beverly Allen

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Questions readers asked Beverly Allen about the Bridal Bouquet Shop Series

How did you come up with the characters? Are they based loosely on some folks you know?

Perhaps I had a little inspiration. Audrey Bloom’s Grandma Mae is patterned loosely after my own wonderful grandmother. But that’s probably the closest parallel. Much of the character development starts with Audrey. She’s really the girl next door, or at least that’s what I was aiming for. She doesn’t have it all figured out, but she’s getting there. She has a bit of a romantic streak, especially shown in her love of flowers and for the language of flowers, but it’s balanced with an inherent practicality, normal insecurities, and just a tinge of residual angst, so she’s not so idealistic and sentimental that her feet ever leave the ground.

Where the other people come from is a little more complicated. It’s hard to create a person out of thin air. Some characters, like her cousin Liv, have helped Audrey become the person she is. Others might be antagonistic. Just like real life. A few might have been inspired by real people I knew or people I wish I knew, mixing and matching traits and details, kind of like playing Mr. Potato Head with your friends and family.
The cats, however, are definitely patterned after my cats.

Did you always know a lot about flowers? Or did you learn it for the series?

True confession: Because of some pretty severe allergies, flowers were never really my thing. I had a crash course when I first started writing the series. Since part of Audrey’s charm is that she likes to create bouquets based on the language of flowers, I started a Pinterest page to keep track of the meanings. That helped me learn to recognize a number of unfamiliar flower varieties.

A couple of very nice florists allowed me to hang around their shops for a while and answered a lot of my newbie questions, and there’s a lovely lady at my church who used to run her own flower shop. She reads over the novels before I turn them in. She says I made the flower shop pretty realistic, except maybe a little more pleasant than the norm. She’d love to work with Audrey and Liv!

Besides all the online references and books, I also was able to sign up for a floral design course offered by a local florist to get some hands-on practice. Considering the allergies, that was fun. I was wearing gloves, since sap of some flowers will give me welts, and by the time the class was over, my eyes were burning and I could barely see to drive home. It did, however, give me the inspiration for a character, a police chief with intense allergies to flowers. And for some reason (wink), all the murders in Ramble, Virginia, now take place in the presence of lots of flowers.

What is a day in your writing life like? What is your process?

Well, this is a little embarrassing. Let me first say that a couple of years ago, after my daughter vacated her bedroom, I took the opportunity to repurpose the room into a proper office: floor to ceiling bookshelves (jam-packed with mysteries and my writing and reference books), a daybed (perfect for reading), a sleek glass desk, laser printer, and a display board where I can pin up maps or plots or things I want to keep handy. I imagined long hours in my comfy desk chair, typing away.

Well, that room sits unused, for the most part. Because here’s what really happens:

I wake up half comatose and use the wall to guide myself down the stairs and to the Keurig. I watch a few minutes of the morning news and check email and Facebook. Generally, there’s something waiting on my DVR, so I catch up on that while the caffeine is kicking in. After breakfast and a little more procrastination, I’ll sink into an overstuffed leather chair in my family room, put my feet up, and get to pounding the keys of my laptop.

I tend to plot ahead of time, but my characters don’t always obey my outlines. I write in segments, and I aim for about 500 words in a segment. On busy days, or when I’m struggling with a section, I might only get 500 words in. Most days, however, I try for at least 1,000. But when the words are coming easily and quickly, or if a deadline is looming, I try to capitalize on this by adding segments. I think my record high was about 7,000.

In between segments are usually breaks for coffee, food, maybe a little housework, sometimes a mental break with a game or a program on television. (I’m watching through the Gilmore Girls at the moment.)

For those interested in the details, I generally do not have music on while I write, but when I do, it tends to be instrumental because lyrics distract me. My beverages of choice are decaf coffee, sweetened and with chocolate soymilk, and water with a splash of cranberry juice. And I’m definitely a pajama writer. Only after I’ve finished my writing for the day will I shower and dress. Personally, I think that is one of the biggest perks of the writing life.

About the Author:

beverlyBarbara Early (A.K.A. Beverly Allen) grew up buried in the snowy suburbs of Buffalo, NY, where she developed a love for all things sedentary: reading, writing, classic movies, and Facebook Scrabble. She holds a degree in Electrical Engineering, but her penchant for the creative caused her to run away screaming from the pocket-protector set.

She taught secondary English and science for several years before home schooling her daughter successfully through high school. Barbara cooks up cozy mysteries with a healthy dose of comedy and sometimes a splash of romance.

When not reading or writing, she enjoys cooking, crafts, home-improvement projects, and spending time with her husband and daughter.

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Florist Audrey Bloom, co-owner of the Rose in Bloom, creates fragrant bouquets for brides. But when a wedding goes fatally wrong, it’s up to Audrey to sniff out a killer . . .

Everything is coming up roses for Audrey when her dazzling creations are picked to be featured on a wedding reality show. The hot series is filming an episode about a bride who’s bonkers for bells, and Audrey’s bouquets of campanulas, calla lilies, and Bells-of-Ireland are perfect for the bridal theme.

But Audrey’s debut quickly becomes a hothouse of trouble. Her ex, Brad, shows up as a crew member on the show, threatening her blossoming relationship with Nick the baker. To make matters worse, when one of the show’s hosts is found dead in the bell tower of a historic church, all the evidence points toward Brad.

Now Audrey needs to weed out the real killer before someone else’s chance at stardom is permanently nipped in the bud . . .

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Jennifer’s Review of For Whom The Bluebell Tolls

Review (4.5 Stars): Audrey Bloom has the amazing ability to create beautiful bouquets while understanding the meaning of each flower that will be the perfect addition to the bridal theme. Audrey soon discovers that her shop is chosen to appear on the reality show, Fix My Wedding and Audrey is excited to be a part of her favorite television guilty pleasure.  But when one of the hosts is found dead and her ex-boyfriend is blamed for the murder, she must find a killer before her screen debut is permanently cancelled.

This is the second book in the Bridal Bouquet Shop mystery series and I was captivated by the characters in this well-written cozy mystery. I loved the reality show aspect in this mystery because it made the story exciting and fun and kept things moving right along.  The mystery itself had several plot twists and turns, which made For Whom The Bluebell Tolls a delightful addition to this enchanting series.  Looking forward to reading more about Audrey Bloom and her dazzling flower shop in the future.

Giveaway

I’m excited to give away a copy of For Whom The Bluebell Tolls. This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by January 21st, please leave me a comment below:

Blog Tour & Giveaway: The Loving Daylights by Lynsay Sands

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Shy Jane Spyrus loves gadgets. She can build anything B.L.I.S.S. needs in the international organization’s fight against crime-although its agents aren’t exactly lining up at her door. Some of them think her inventions are a little too . . . well, innovative. Like her shrink-wrap prophylactic constraints, or her spray-on truth serum.

Of course, you can’t use wacky inventions to fix all your problems; Jane knows that better than anyone. Her neighbor has been kidnapped, driving that point home. She will have to team up with another human being-and Abel Andretti arrives just in time. He will help Jane find her neighbor, stop a villain, and most of all he will show Jane to love the daylights out of something without batteries.

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She hadn’t been thinking, that was obvious, Jane decided, and tossed the little packets back into her briefcase, then reached to retrieve the banana and it’s spiked holder.

“What are you doing?” Y asked sharply.

Jane paused and flushed. “I was going to skip this item. It’s rather silly and I thought I should just move on to-”

“No skipping,” Y said firmly.

Mr Manetrue nodded, adding, “Even if your idea doesn’t work out, Jane, it may spur another idea from someone else here, or even yourself. That’s what these meetings are about, remember?”

Jane blew out an unhappy breath, but set the banana and its holder back and retrieved the small foil packets from her briefcase. “This idea- Well, my gran was telling me once about an agent friend of hers who was raped while on assignment and I thought-” Her face was flaming and she knew it, but she had no choice but to continue, so straightened her shoulders and blurted, “I came up with the BLISS Shrink-Wrap Condom.”

Dick Hedde was not the only one to laugh this time, although most of the other laughs were more embarrassed titters. Jane did her best to ignore them and walked over to hand a packet to both Y and Mr Manetrue before returning to her spot and opening the packet she’d kept for herself.

“As you can see, the label suggests the condom contains a Viagra-like substance to increase longevity and increase sensitivity and pleasure,” she mumbled, wishing she’d thought a little harder about this before deciding to present it. “This is to make it appear more attractive to anyone who might use it.”

About the Author:

LYNSAY SANDS is the nationally bestselling author of the Argeneau/Rogue Hunter vampire series, as well as numerous historicals and anthologies. She’s been writing stories since grade school and considers herself incredibly lucky to be able to make a career out of it. Her hope is that readers can get away from their everyday stress through her stories, and if there’s occasional uncontrollable fits of laughter, that’s just a big bonus. Please visit her on the web at www.lynsaysands.net.

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Jennifer’s Review of The Loving Daylights

Review (4 Stars)  Jane Spryus loves creating gadgets for her job at B.L.I.S.S. and is great at it except her ideas border on being too creative and unconventional.  One night, she takes some of her inventions home with her and her next door neighbor, Edie, “borrows” one, unaware that object is more than meets the eye. When her neighbor ends up being kidnapped, it is up to Jane and Edie’s brother to find her and save the day while falling in love at the same time.

The Loving Daylights is a very cute romance with the right amount of espionage to make it entertaining and keep you on the edge of your seat.  Jane was a very shy character in the beginning of this book and she felt that everything she did was wrong.  Never in a million years did she imagine to meet a handsome guy and go on an adventure of a lifetime.  I liked Jane and Abel as a couple because they were both very sweet and reserved and just seemed to bring out the best in one another.  The story is quite different than Ms. Sands vampire series but I think it is a fast-paced fun adventure that I’m sure will please fans of her books.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Ghost in the Guacamole by Sue Ann Jaffarian

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Sisters Lucinda and Ricarda Ricardo—better known as Lucy and Rikki—are at each other’s throats over the family business, Roble Foods. Lucy wants to sell and Rikki is against it. Rikki asks medium Emma Whitcastle to contact their deceased father, Felix, to help her convince Lucy not to sell, but the ghost of Felix Ricardo has his own bombshell to drop. Now it’s up to Emma and the ghost of Granny Apples to chip away at the mystery and stop a killer from double dipping in death.

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About the Author:

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Sue Ann Jaffarian is the author of the popular Odelia Grey mystery series, the Ghost of Granny Apples mystery series and the Madison Rose vampire mysteries, as well as short stories.

Like the character Odelia Grey, Sue Ann Jaffarian is a middle-aged, plus-sized paralegal. She lives in Los Angeles with her two cats, B and Raffi.

In addition to writing, Sue Ann is sought after as a motivational/ humorous speaker. You can visit her on the web at www.sueannjaffarian.blogspot.com.

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Jennifer’s Review of Ghost in the Guacamole

Review (5 Stars): Emma Whitecastle is asked to consult on a new case involving two sisters that are at odds with each other about selling a family restaurant business.  Emma has been asked to contact their deceased father and seek his advice on keeping the business while another wants to sell it to the highest bidder.  What Emma finds out is that their deceased father wants them to sell and his untimely death wasn’t an accident but murder.  Now Emma and her ghostly sidekick, Granny Apples, must find a killer quickly before they make murder a family affair.

This is the fifth book in the Ghost of Granny Apples mystery series and I have to say this one is a winner.  I was immediately sucked into the story and didn’t look up until I was almost done with the book.  Emma is a fun, likable character and Granny Apples always seems to steal the spotlight with her sharp wit and entertaining dialogue.  The mystery was complex and engaging and I think that Ghost in the Guacamole is one of my favorite mysteries so far this year.  Can’t wait to read more adventures of Emma and Granny Apples because I know that it will be a fun, entertaining thrill-ride.

Giveaway

I’m excited to give away a copy of Ghost in the Guacamole. This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by January 19th, please leave me a comment below:

 

Blog Tour & Giveaway: Meet Your Baker by Ellie Alexander

Welcome to my blog tour stop for Meet Your Baker by Ellie Alexander. This is a cozy mystery that released December 30th.
Be sure to check out the schedule for the list of reviews, interviews and guest posts by the author! The tour starts January 5th and runs through the 16th.

 

About MEET YOUR BAKER:

Welcome to Torte—a friendly, small-town family bake shop where the treats are so good that, sometimes, it’s criminal…

After graduating from culinary school, Juliet Capshaw returns to her quaint hometown of Ashland, Oregon, to heal a broken heart and help her mom at the family bakery. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is bringing in lots of tourists looking for some crumpets to go with their heroic couplets. But when one of Torte’s customers turns up dead, there’s much ado about murder…

“Sure to satisfy both dedicated foodies and ardent mystery lovers alike.”

―Jessie Crockett, author of Drizzled with Death

The victim is Nancy Hudson, the festival’s newest board member. A modern-day Lady Macbeth, Nancy has given more than a few actors and artists enough reasons to kill her…but still. The silver lining? Jules’s high school sweetheart, Thomas, is the investigator on the case. His flirtations are as delicious as ever, and Jules can’t help but want to have her cake and eat it too. But will she have her just desserts? Murder might be bad for business, but love is the sweetest treat of all…

“Alexander weaves a tasty tale of deceit, family ties, delicious pastries, and murder.” ―Edith Maxwell, author of A Tine to Live, A Tine to Die

 

About the Author:
Ellie Alexander is a Pacific Northwest native who spends ample time testing pastry recipes in her home kitchen or at one of the many famed coffeehouses nearby. When she’s not coated in flour, you’ll find her outside exploring hiking trails and trying to burn off calories consumed in the name of research. Follow her on Facebook or Twitter to learn more.
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Giveaway:
2 winners will get a paperback copy of Meet Your Baker, Chai Tea, designer baking liners and a Starbucks gift card.
Open to US addresses only.Ends Jan. 21, 2015

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Jennifer’s Review of Meet Your Baker
Review (4.5 Stars): Juliet has moved home to Ashland, Oregon, to start over and help her mother out in the bakery, Torte. On her second day back in town, Juliet finds a dead body in the bakery with her homemade raspberry jam all over the crime scene.  She soon learns that the victim had her share of enemies and she needs to help find a killer before they add another victim to their list.

 

I loved Jules and the cast of characters involved in Meet Your Baker.  Juliet was fun, spunky and had this amazing talent to create yummy desserts during the course of this mystery that will make your stomach rumble.  The mystery was well-written and entertaining and this is a great start to a new series.  Meet Your Baker is an absolute delight and will leave you craving more from this charming little town. Can’t wait to read the next book in this series.

 

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: The Accidental Alchemist by Gigi Pandian

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Unpacking her belongings in her new hometown of Portland, Oregon, herbalist and reformed alchemist Zoe Faust can’t help but notice she’s picked up a stowaway. Dorian Robert-Houdin is a living, breathing three-and-a-half-foot gargoyle—not to mention a master of French cuisine—and he needs Zoe’s expertise to decipher a centuries-old text. Zoe, who’s trying to put her old life behind her, isn’t so sure she wants to reopen her alchemical past… until the dead man on her porch leaves her no choice.

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About the Author:

Gigi-Pandian-bw-headshot-14-webres-RGBGigi Pandian lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with an overgrown organic vegetable garden in her backyard. A cancer diagnosis in her 30s taught her two important life lessons: healing foods can taste amazing, and life’s too short to waste a single moment. Therefore she writes the Accidental Alchemist mystery series while drinking delectable green smoothies and eating decadent home-cooked meals. Gigi was awarded the Malice Domestic Grant for her debut mystery novel. She does not apologize for loving kale. Find her online at www.gigipandian.com.

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Jennifer’s Review of The Accidental Alchemist

Review (3.5 Stars): The Accidental Alchemist was an intriguing mystery for me due to the fact that Zoe was an alchemist and had experienced so much history in her life.  I loved that she chose Portland as the place to call home after so many years of searching and a place where she could finally be accepted.  I also liked having Dorian,the french chef gargoyle, be a main character in this mystery and he was a wonderful addition to the storyline.  The pacing of the book was slow at times but I still found The Accidental Alchemist to be an enjoyable and light-hearted paranormal mystery. I’m interested in learning more about Zoe and Dorian in future installments of this series.

Giveaway

I’m excited to give away an Accidental Alchemist Mug. This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by January 19th, please leave me a comment below:

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: In Hot Water by J.J. Cook

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The Ghosts of Sweet Pepper
From a story in the Sweet Pepper Gazette
By Pat Smith

Sweet Pepper isn’t exactly the ghost capitol of the world or even on the most haunted places tour. The people exploit their peppers, but not their ghosts. Ghost are too personal – even family – and no one would want to put family on display to make a few dollars.

But there are plenty of ghosts in the little town of Sweet Pepper, Tennessee. It is home to a headless man, the ghost of a former fire chief, and some nameless haunts, as well as a witch or two.

No one knows who the woman is who cries on the bridge going out of town. She begs strangers for rides, telling them that she’s trying to get home. As soon as the persona agrees to take her home, she vanishes, leaving the person with a feeling of breathlessness and a rapidly pounding heart. People have been writing about her since the 1800s. Some recently have even tried to take her picture, but she’s camera shy.

A headless ghost holding a lantern winds his way through the streets on certain nights during the winter. He seems to be weaving as though he’s had too much to drink. His clothes are that of a gentleman from the late 1800s with shiny buckles on his shoes. He disappears when anyone shines a light on him.

There is a ghost hound who some have claimed howls before a sick person’s death, and there is the ghost horse that runs through town, sometimes taking passengers with him who are never seen again.

My favorite is Fire Chief Eric Gamlyn who died in the line of duty forty years ago. He was killed in a grain silo fire. He was the founder of the Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade and also built their firehouse and the log cabin on Firehouse Road. He loved Sweet Pepper and did many good things for the town.

Chief Gamlyn has been seen walking around his log cabin and visiting the old firehouse. It should be pointed out that no one was able to live in his cabin until the new fire chief came to Sweet Pepper.

Chief Stella Griffin doesn’t have much to say about living with the ghost of the old chief. “He doesn’t bother me – I don’t bother him,” she said in a recent interview. “I guess we get along well because we have something in common.”

If anyone knows of any other ghost stories from Sweet Pepper, contact the newspaper.

About the Author:

J.J. Cook Author photo(1)J.J. Cook writes award-winning, bestselling mystery fiction as themselves, Joyce and Jim Lavene, and Ellie Grant. They have written and published more than 70 novels for Harlequin, Berkley, Amazon, and Gallery Books along with hundreds of non-fiction articles for national and regional publications. They live in rural North Carolina with their family. Visit them at their website.

 

 

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Stella Griffin should be bubbling over with joy now that she’s the full-time fire chief of Sweet Pepper, except trouble is brewing on her doorstep. An angry resident has purchased her cabin, and—with a bulldozer in tow—is ready to tear it down. But as Stella worries over the fate of her home and Eric, her ghostly roommate, there’s soon an even greater cause for alarm.

A suspicious house fire in the pricey Sunset Beach community at Sweet Pepper Lake claims the life of ex-state representative Barney Falk. The nature of the death has Stella feeling out of her depth, so she teams up with the state’s arson investigator. Moving full steam ahead with the case, they must smoke out a killer before the firebug strikes again…

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Jennifer’s Review of In Hot Water

Review (4.5 Stars): Stella Griffin has always been one of my favorite mystery heroines because she is just this spunky firecracker that is the fire chief of Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade and doesn’t seem to be afraid of anything. In Hot Water, after the cliffhanger in Playing With Fire, I’m glad to see that Stella’s home is safe for now but she may be evicted before too long.  While she is dealing with housing issues, her fire brigade responds to a suspicious house fire at the home of Barney Falk and discover his body after a deadly explosion. Stella now has to deal with a case of arson and has to find a killer before another victim goes up in smoke.

In Hot Water is the third book in Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade mysteries and I love each one more than the last. I enjoy reading Stella’s adventures in Sweet Pepper and this mystery is filled with action, thrills and a little bit of a love triangle.  I can’t get enough of Stella and Eric and I wish there was some way that the two of them could be together as a couple. My only complaint about this book is that it ended on another cliff hanger and I want the next book in the series right now.

Giveaway

I’m excited to give away a copy of In Hot Water. This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by January 19th, please leave me a comment below:

Book Spotlight & Review: You’re So Fine by Kieran Kramer

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CAN THE ROLE OF A LIFETIME…

Lacey Clark’s dreams of Hollywood stardom didn’t turn out quite the way she planned. Instead, her life is more of the daytime-drama variety: One of her actor ex-boyfriends fathered a child with another woman, and now, long story short, Lacey is the adopted single mother of his son. She takes little Henry with her to South Carolina to escape the film business but winds up working at a small movie studio, determined to do a good job both on set and at “home.” Only problem is she ends up sharing a house with movie star Beau Wilder, who is no role model for Henry—and only spells trouble for Lacey…

LEAD TO A HAPPY ENDING?

Beau is arguably the most gorgeous man on the planet—and a known ladies’ man. His wealthy Lowcountry pedigree is rivaled only by his bad-boy charm, a combination that proves irresistible for Lacey. And he adores Henry! If they weren’t both on a movie set, their lives would seem too good to be true…unless the chemistry—not to mention the burning attraction—between them is real, and Hollywood’s golden boy is actually falling for this sassy single mom? When it comes to love, sometimes you just have to throw out the script…

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About the Author:

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USA Today bestselling author Kieran Kramer currently writes fun contemporary romance for St. Martin’s Press. A former journalist and English teacher, Kieran’s also a game show veteran, karaoke enthusiast, and general adventurer. She lives where she grew up-in the Lowcountry of South Carolina-with her family. Find her on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and at www.kierankramerbooks.com.

 

 

Jennifer’s Review of You’re So Fine

Review (4.75 Stars): I love Ms. Kramer’s books and You’re So Fine is a wonderful tender-hearted romance with a dash of southern hospitality and charm. Lacey Clark has left the bright lights of Hollywood to raise her son in South Carolina and finds herself sharing a house with Hollywood’s biggest star, Beau Wilder.  Beau is in South Carolina filming a movie that he never wanted to be a part of and never expected to be falling for this beautiful woman with a young child.  Together, they may find a love that is better than any romance seen on the silver screen.

I liked Lacey and Beau as a couple even though they had a rocky start to their relationship.  Beau was considered to be the top of the food chain in Hollywood due to his million dollar pictures while Lacey was known as “the jinx” in the film community because she could only get bit parts and when bad things happened on the set, everyone blamed her.  Lacey wasn’t a jinx but a smart, passionate woman who wanted something better for her son than the life she grew up with.  She knew what it was like to want to be someone else and gave Beau the opportunity to see another side of himself not only an actor but as a man. He never expected to find that what he really wanted was a true relationship and a place that he could feel at home instead of facade of a Hollywood set.  I could definitely see him as a father to Henry and I was glad that he showed this side of himself to Lacey and convince her that he was the right guy for her.  Great romance and I can’t wait to read what is next from the talented Ms. Kramer.

Blog Tour & Giveaway: Snoop to Nuts by Elizabeth Lee

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by Elizabeth Lee

You know how you’ve been around a guy forever and then one day you get mad at him and your whole world seems to blow up?  That’s what happens to Lindy Blanchard when even Deputy Hunter Austin, her sometimes lover and sometimes adversary, and sometimes plain pain-in-the-neck, comes to suspect that her meemaw, Miss Amelia, who runs The Nut House in Riverville, Texas, could’ve been the one who poisoned Pastor Jenkins at the Riverville Agricultural Fair.

Suspect her Meemaw?  The love of her life?  The woman who sets standards for everyone in the Blanchard family?  The greatest cook in all of Riverville, who just happened to lose an important blue ribbon because of a contrary vote from the pastor?

So what if it was Miss Amelia’s Heavenly Pecan Texas Caviar that killed the man?  (In the recipes at the end of the book Miss Amelia renames this famous dish Socrates Favorite Texas Caviar in a kind of ghoulish attempt to make people forget that poison killed the good pastor.)
Anybody could have slipped the poison into Meemaw’s dish, especially since a hog got loose from one of the barns right about then and Hunter, police presence at the fair, was out trying to rope the scared animal, then was dragged through the red Texas dirt for his trouble.  And nobody was watching the entries in the food tent.

It doesn’t help the two of them, trying to make up later, when, on a trip to Tupelo to interview a possible suspect, Meemaw keeps calling to make sure they have separate rooms when they stop for the night in New Orleans.  She may be the number one suspect in a murder, but Miss Amelia will be damned if her dear granddaughter will be called a “loose woman” by town gossips like her friend, Ethelred Tomroy.

Once in Tupelo, they are all business, interviewing this ex-husband who got religion since he hurt his first wife so bad and swears he didn’t have anything to do with hurting the pastor.  They’d been hoping this was the murderer, but they both know the man is telling the truth—and has an alibi from his current wife—they were in church all that day.

Even a stop at Elvis’ original home in Tupelo and a tour of the grounds doesn’t lift the depression they’re sharing:

“Poor Meemaw.  What do we do next?  You have any ideas?”Lindy asked.

He shook his head, glanced down at the speedometer and slowed.  “One thing’s     still bothering me though.  I hate to bring it up.  Probably it doesn’t have anything     to do with anything, but it’s about why Miss Amelia dished up more of her Texas     caviar for the parson?  It’s the only solid thing I know of that doesn’t fit anywhere     and it’s driving me crazy.”

I thought a minute.  “I asked her.”

“What’d she say?”

“Something about wanting him to taste the real thing.”

That answer doesn’t cure a thing between them.  Things go from bad to worse (you could say) when Treenie, Meemaw’s helper at The Nut house sticks her finger in a jar at the store, puts in her mouth and lands in the hospital—poisoned by the same poison that killed the pastor.

There’s this thing about Texas women, they may be sweet as molasses but they can also be as tough at rattlers.  When the women of Riverville muster around Miss Amelia—knowing a killer from a sweetheart—Deputy Hunter either gets with the program or is out of Lindy’s life forever.

Doesn’t matter how much a woman likes or loves a man, when it comes to allegiance to him or her meemaw, there’s no contest.

Thank goodness for Hunter Austen (and me, the writer) things look like they’ll work out all right.  They still have to find the real murderer to get Meemaw off the hook, then find the poison—which comes from a surprising place—and they still have to face down a couple of serious threats from the people behind it all.  The wonderful part of all of this is that when a relationship is tested in this way, there’s not much more that can ever tear it apart again.  Well, that is until I get the two of them tied up in another murder and their stubborn natures come out again.  I love writing books about people I like as much as I like Hunter Austen and Lindy Blanchard, and all the other folks in Riverville—good, bad, mean, testy, or angelic.

Everybody’s got a story for me.  Makes my work so easy.

About the Author:

elizabeth leeElizabeth moved to the shores of a little lake in northwest northern Michigan and never looked back. She lives, sometimes uncomfortably, with the crows and bears and turtles and finds her material in the villages and forests that surround her. With degrees from Macomb County Community College, Oakland University, and the University of Michigan, she now teaches creative writing at Northwestern Michigan College and at writers’ conferences around the country.

Her novels include: Gift of Evil (Bantam), Dead Dancing Women, Dead Floating Lovers, Dead Sleeping Shaman, and Dead Dogs and Englishmen (Midnight Ink).

Elizabeth is also fascinated with the craft of the short story and hers have appeared in The Creative Woman, The Driftwood Review, Passages North, The MacGuffin, Quality Women’s Fiction (Great Britain), and elsewhere. With a grant from the State of Michigan she also created short stories that have been produced onstage as well as being read on NPR.

Her essays have appeared in magazines and books and newspapers, and she writes book reviews for The Northern Express, an alternative newspaper in Traverse City, Michigan.

For many years she taught in the International Women’s Guild summer program at Skidmore College and appeared as a moderator and panelist at writing conferences. Her fascination with all things murderous began with a love for puzzles of all sorts, which was handed down to her by a mother who devoured mysteries. Sometimes playful, sometimes deadly serious, her books reflect a wide interest in women’s lives and futures.

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Lindy Blanchard’s family pecan farm is known county-wide, but it’s the goodies her grandmother sells at their store, the Nut House, that really bring in the crowds—until someone turns one of her tasty treats deadly……

The “Most Original Pecan Treat” contest at the Ag Fair is the talk of Riverville, Texas, especially when it’s clear that Miss Amelia Blanchard’s Heavenly Texas Pecan Caviar will take home a blue ribbon. Which is why everyone is amazed when her dish doesn’t even place—and even more shocked when one of the judges, Pastor Jenkins, keels over dead, right after taking a second taste of Miss Amelia’s food.

No one in town truly believes that Amelia would even hurt a fly, but all the evidence points to poor Pastor Jenkins’ death being caused by poison in the caviar. Now, unless Lindy figures out who wanted to frame Amelia for murder, her meemaw may have baked her last famous pecan pie….

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Jennifer’s Review of Snoop to Nuts

Review (4.75 Stars): Snoop to Nuts is definitely a mystery that you can sink your teeth into. I love Lindy and her sassy grandmother, Amelia, as well as the eccentric cast of characters in this delightful series. In this mystery, Amelia is accused of murder when a judge dies after eating her Pecan Caviar at the Ag Fair.  I couldn’t imagine anyone thinking that Amelia would hurt anyone but there was so much competition for the coveted blue ribbon that I’m not surprised that someone tried to sabotage her yummy food and blame her for a murder she didn’t commit.  Every time I read a Nut House mystery, it reminds me of being a young child watching my grandmother cooking her delicious pies and treats and I want to go to visit the Nut House just so I can try a piece of Amelia’s pecan pie.

Snoop to Nuts is a fabulously delicious mystery that will keep readers hungry for me.  Ms. Lee does a great job bringing these characters and this town to life that you can’t stop yourself from smiling during certain scenes of this book.  The mystery was well-written and engaging that is sure to keep readers entertained until the last page.  Looking forward to more wonderful recipes and a charming new mystery in the next installment of this series.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Murder in the Arboretum by Christa Nardi

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Another murder in small town Cold Creek has tensions rising. Clive Johnson, the groundskeeper at Cold Creek College, is a convenient scapegoat for a police chief who seeks an easy solution. Convinced Chief Pfeiffe has it all wrong, professor and psychologist Sheridan Hendley sets out to help prove Clive’s innocence. But not everyone is pleased by her enthusiastic search for the truth. Just as her life is looking up personally, it looks like she might be the next victim.

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About the Author:

Christa1Christa Nardi is and always has been an avid reader. Her favorite authors have shifted from Carolyn Keene and Earl Stanley Gardner to more contemporary mystery/crime authors over time, but mystery/crime along with romance are her preferred choices for leisure reading. Christa also has been a long time writer from poetry and short stories growing up to technical, research, and nonfiction in her professional life. With Murder at Cold Creek College, Christa is joining many other reader/writers in writing one genre she enjoys reading – the cozy mystery. Christa Nardi is a pen name for a real life professor/psychologist from the Northeast.

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Jennifer’s Review of Murder in the Arboretum

Review (3.5 Stars): I love mysteries that take place on a college campus and Murder in the Arboretum was an intriguing whodunnit that definitely surprised me.  There is another murder on the Cold Creek College campus and Sheridan Hendley is out to find a killer to protect an innocent man from going to jail.  While Sheridan is on a race against the clock to find clues, someone knows she is on their trail and she may soon become their next victim.

Murder in the Arboretum was a fast-paced mystery that just seemed to grab you from the very beginning.  This is the second book in the series and I would recommend reading the first one before this one just so you are more familiar with the characters.  I’m hooked and looking forward to reading more from this author.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Montana Actually by Fiona Lowe

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A big-city doctor in a small-town Montana practice….A former nurse who has sworn off doctors forever….The scene is set for passions to ignite in Big Sky Country.

City doctor Josh Stanton and his sports car don’t suit the country, but with his medical school debt about to bury him, Josh has to make the best out of a bad situation. Adjusting to his new job and life in the middle of nowhere isn’t easy, but at least the views of the mountains—and one distractingly attractive local—are stunning…

After eight years away, Katrina McCade is back in Bear Paw for a break from her life, bad choices—and men. But when a broad-shouldered stranger bursts into town, she finds herself unexpectedly saddled with the town’s sexy new doctor as a tenant. Katrina doesn’t need a man to make her happy, especially a disgruntled physician. But try telling her body that…

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Just as they reached the door of a squat, flat-roofed building, Floyd’s phone started ringing. He checked the screen and with an apologetic smile said, “I’m sorry. I have to take this but you go right on ahead. They’re expecting you.”

Josh took that to mean his staff and he pushed open the door, stepping into a waiting room. Two framed and faded prints of the Rocky Mountains hung crookedly facing each other, and the rest of the wall space was taken up with health posters that urged people to quit smoking, lose weight and have their eyes checked. The reception desk had the usual raised counter and he caught the sight of a computer screen but there was no sign of a receptionist. He could however see a black hoodie slung over a chair. Kitty-corner to the reception desk was a large basket overflowing with toys and in the center of the room a small stack of dog-eared magazines sat on a low table.

Matching green upright chairs— all evenly spaced— bordered three sides of the room making it like most every other waiting room he’d ever seen. The chatter in the room faded as twenty sets of eyes swung straight to him, their expressions a mixture of interest and caution.

With no one available to formally introduce him, Josh took the situation into his own hands. After all, he was the physcian they’d been waiting for and he had experience addressing the media from his time in the E.R. having treated some of the more infamous gang members for gunshot wounds. Clapping his hands together as a sign that an announcement was about to be made, he said with appropriate gravitas, “Hello. I’m Dr. Stanton from Chicago’s Mercy Hospital and I’m in Bear Paw for—”

    “Has Randall finally quit to fish?” an elderly lady asked in surprise.

    Josh wasn’t used to being interrupted. He opened his mouth to reply but another woman got in first. “Lynn didn’t mention it when I met her at the grocery store the other day.”

    The man next to her adjusted his glasses and gave Josh a long, hard stare. “Are you a real doctor or just one of those pretend ones they usually send us?”

    “Physician’s assistant,” someone added in clarification. “He doesn’t look old enough to be a doctor.”

    “Of course I’m a doctor,” Josh said incredulously, still trying to come to grips with the way the conversation was flying off on tangents. It was like being on a stage with a cast who’d gone off-script. “I’m a qualified E.R. physician.”

    “Oh, I used to like that George Clooney,” a woman who looked to be in her sixties said with a dreamy smile.

    Now he was seriously in the twilight zone. “He’s an actor,” Josh said firmly, his voice sounding overly loud. “I’m board-certified. A real doctor.”

    The room went silent and the geriatric inquisition stared at him unhappily. This wasn’t going quite like the ticker tape parade he’d imagined.

    “I’m quite aware that Mr. Clooney’s an actor,” the woman said with a sniff. “He made a fine doctor.”

    The inference was clear— Josh was coming a distant second to an aging Hollywood actor who’d starred in the role fifteen years ago. What the hell sort of a town had he come to?

    “No one can live up to George, Doris,” said a new voice behind him.

He turned to see a young woman smiling at him.

    “That’s very true, Millie,” Doris replied. “I guess for now we’ll have to give Dr. Stanton the benefit of the doubt. Mind you, he’s got a look of a younger George with his height and curly hair.” Doris sounded slightly mollified.

    “I’ll do my best.” Josh said uncertain exactly how to proceed. Right now he’d take a patient with a gunshot wound or an off-his-face meth addict rather than face this group of critical seniors. He was used to being judged on his clinical skills, not his ability to look like an actor.

    The young woman stuck out her hand. “I’m Millie Switkowski, nurse practitioner and I’m your go-to person here at the clinic. Welcome to Bear Paw Dr. Stanton. I’m looking forward to working with you.”

    He gripped her hand like it was a life preserver in a choppy sea. Finally, he’d met someone who seemed professional and competent. Hell, she was the first person he’d met in Bear Paw who seemed normal.

    The memory of dancing green eyes, a sassy mouth and a sweet behind, flooded him and he immediately tried to shut it out. Katrina McCade wasn’t normal— she was difficult, bitter, bossy and annoying. And as sexy as hell.

    Someone coughed— a wet and hacking noise that was the insidious sound of heart failure. It immediately focused him. The town and its population might be as foreign to him as Kazakhstan and he may not have gotten the welcome he’d anticipated, but this he knew. He swung round briskly. “Who ever owns that cough, I’ll see you first.”

About the Author:

FionaFiona Lowe is a RITA® and R*BY award-winning, multi-published author with Harlequin , Carina Press and, Berkley USA. Whether her books are set in outback Australia or the USA, they feature small towns with big hearts, and warm, likeable characters that make you fall in love. When she’s not writing stories, she’s a weekend wife, mother of two ‘ginger’ teenage boys, guardian of 80 rose bushes, slave to a cat and often found collapsed on the couch with wine.

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Jennifer’s Review of Montana Actually

Review (4.5 Stars): I enjoyed this sweet romance because it was actually two love stories wrapped in one.  Katrina moved back to Bear Paw to get away from the mess of her life and reconnect with her family.  Josh ended up in Bear Paw to pay down his student loans and never expected to meet the one woman he couldn’t resist.  Together they find that love has been waiting for them all along and they just have to take a chance at a future they have always wanted.

I liked Katrina and Josh together in this story because I loved Katrina’s personality.  She was this spunky firecracker that seemed to be able to do anything she set her mind to except finding the right guy.  Josh was very conservative in the beginning and seemed as though he needed to work on his bedside manner quite a bit to be able to fit into this small community.  They just seemed to work well together and I enjoyed spending time in Bear Paw getting to know these characters.  Montana Actually is a very charming romance that is the perfect start to this series. Bear Paw seems like a great place to visit and fall in love and I’m looking forward to seeing which character is up next for their happy ending.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Feta Attraction by Susannah Hardy

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Guest Post for FETA ATTRACTION

by Susannah Hardy

I love mysteries! You’re here visiting this blog because you do too. Did you ever solve a real mystery? Not ones like what that smell is emanating from your teenager’s bedroom, or who put the toilet paper on the roll backwards. Not that those aren’t important or that you shouldn’t get credit for your detective skills, LOL! But I’ve solved a couple of family mysteries, and I’ll tell you about one here today.

Genealogy is one of my hobbies, and there is a genealogical element to FETA ATTRACTION, one that will become more important in Book Two (sorry, I don’t have an official title or a release date on that yet!). My heroine, Georgie, will find out some very interesting things about who she is and where she came from and why murders keep happening around her in Bonaparte Bay.

My real-life family, and I suspect just about everyone else’s too, has its own mystery. Family legend says that my great-great grandfather was a Native American (Mohawk), that he and my white great-great grandmother had an affair, then he ran off when she found out she was pregnant. She left the baby with her widowed mother, and ran off herself. I’ve always taken that story with a grain of salt.

Now, thanks to the Internet and some digitized old newspapers, it turns out I was right to be skeptical.

The real story, which I pieced together from old newspaper articles and online census records—did I mention, I LOVE research?—is rather more Downton Abbey or Upstairs, Downstairs. Not nearly as romantic or interesting as having a Mohawk ancestor! The documentation proves that Great-Great-Grandma was a servant in the home of a wealthy shopkeeper, and they had a relationship, which resulted in a baby, my Great-Grandfather. A lawsuit was brought by the girl’s mother for loss of the girl’s services due to the pregnancy, and damages were awarded against the shopkeeper. My Great-Grandfather either never knew the real story, or deliberately lied about who his parents were on his marriage certificate, which other members of my family have taken as truth. Even though I’ve presented my proof, most still cling to the legend rather than the reality.

Not that I can blame them. Stories are often so much better than real life, aren’t they? Which is why we keep reading novels, and especially cozy mysteries with their familiar characters and satisfying endings. I hope you enjoy FETA ATTRACTION!

Wishing each and every one of you peace and prosperity in the New Year,

Susannah

About the Author:

susannahSusannah Hardy is the author of the Greek to Me Mysteries, coming January 6, 2015 from Berkley Prime Crime. If you like your mysteries cozy, culinary, and a little bit crazy, you’re going to love Georgie and the gang at Bonaparte Bay. It’s available for order now! Click here.  Please!

Suze is a member of the New England Chapter of Sisters in Crime, the Romance Writers of America and the Connecticut Chapter of RWA.  Susannah is originally from Northern New York State (Way north!  Only a few miles from the Canadian border), graduated from St. Lawrence University, and now lives in Connecticut with her husband, teenaged son, and Elvira the Wonder Cat.

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Georgie Nikolopatos manages the Bonaparte House, a Greek restaurant and historic landmark in beautiful upstate New York rumored to possess ghosts and hidden treasure. But when her husband disappears and her main competitor is found dead, it’s up to Georgie to solve a big fat Greek murder.

With her husband, Spiro, inexplicably gone for days, Georgie has her hands full running the restaurant and dealing with the crew of the TV show Ghost Squad, called in by Spiro to inspect the house for haunting. So when she has a chance to take a boating excursion on the St. Lawrence River with her friend Keith Morgan, she jumps on it. But their idyll is quickly ruined when they discover the body of rival restaurant owner Domenic “Big Dom” DiTomasso floating in the water.

When the police start asking questions, it doesn’t help that Spiro can’t be found—and with Georgie on their suspect list, it’s up to her to find her missing husband and find out who killed Big Dom before someone else’s order is up.

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Jennifer’s Review of Feta Attraction

Review (4.5 Stars): Georgie Nikolopatos is the manager of a Greek restaurant called the Bonaparte House, which is owned by her husband, Spiro and his spunky mother, Sophie and she currently has her hands full.  Georgie’s husband has been missing for several days and even though this isn’t unusual, she now has to deal with the film crew that her husband set up to investigate claims that the restaurant is haunted.  To make matters worse, Georgie finds the body of a wealthy competitor and has been receiving threatening notes that may be related to her husband’s disappearance.  Now, Georgie has to find a murderer before it’s too late and she becomes the next person to suddenly disappear.

This is the first book in the Greek to Me mystery series and I already love this series!  Georgie was an enjoyable heroine that you will instantly like and want to spend more time with.  I thought that her relationship with her husband was very complicated and I was surprised that Georgie had lived that way for so long.  Her coworkers at the restaurant were hilarious and I enjoyed that the restaurant was being investigated by paranormal investigators to discover if it was really haunted while Georgie was dealing with a murder mystery.  The mystery was well-written with clever twists and turns that will definitely keep people guessing. Feta Attraction has the perfect combination of humor, mystery and romance that will have readers hungry for more.  Can’t wait to read the next installment in this charming series.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: All The President’s Menus by Julie Hyzy

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It’s an old adage that too many cooks spoil the broth. But when a tour of the White House kitchen by a group of foreign chefs ends in murder, it’s Olivia Paras who finds herself in the soup… 

Due to a government sequester, entertaining at the White House has been severely curtailed. So executive chef Olivia Paras is delighted to hear that plans are still on to welcome a presidential candidate from the country of Saardisca—the first woman to run for office—and four of that nation’s top chefs.

But while leading the chefs on a kitchen tour, pastry chef Marcel passes out suddenly—and later claims he was drugged. When one of the visiting chefs collapses and dies, it’s clear someone has infiltrated the White House with ill intent. Could it be an anti-Saardiscan zealot? Is the candidate a target? Are the foreign chefs keeping more than their recipes a secret? Once again, Olivia must make sleuthing the special of the day…

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About the Author:

juliehyzyJulie Hyzy’s very first job had her flipping burgers and chopping onions at a neighborhood hot dog stand. She traded that experience for a job as a singing waitress at Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour — but gave that up when she started college (and because she couldn’t carry a tune).

Over the years, she’s acted in community theater productions, appeared in television commercials, and crashed a previously all-male fraternity to become one of the first female brothers in Loyola University’s Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi. Julie had dreams of becoming a writer, but family, friends, and frat brothers convinced her otherwise. Having held positions as junior officer at a downtown bank, office manager at an architectural firm, and financial advisor at a prestigious wealth management company, she realizes that the business degree was probably a good choice — but fiction is truly her passion. Now, with some well-earned life experience behind her, she’s delighted to finally be able to make writing a priority in her life.

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Jennifer’s Review of All The President’s Menus

Review (4.75 Stars): This is a fabulous series and I can never get enough of Ollie and the wonderful cast of characters in this series.  In this story, Olivia finds herself entertaining foreign chefs and a presidential candidate from Saardisca at a time when she least expects it, during the middle of a sequester.  While taking the foreign chefs on a pastry tour, Marcel passes out and claims that he has been drugged and soon one of the visiting chefs ends up dead, leaving Olivia to believe that there is more going on than meets the eye.  Now, she must find a killer before it is too late and another victim is found at the White House.

This is the eighth book in the White House Chef mystery series and this is one of my favorite series to date.  Olivia is a fabulous character and I love reading about her life at the White House and the wonderful culinary creations she comes up with for Presidential events or just to feed the First Family.  I enjoyed this mystery because I’m always amazed at the way she handles herself in any situation, whether it is life or death or dealing with difficult chefs and she does it all effortlessly. I can’t say enough great things about this series and I can’t wait to read what is in store for Olivia and her team at the White House.

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