Frank, Incense and Muriel is recipient of the prestigious 2011 Holt Medallion Award of Merit.
Anne K. Albert
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A romantic Christmas vacation for…five? This wasn’t exactly
what Jessie and Wilson had in mind when they planned their trip to the tropics.
But when Jessie’s delightfully spry mother, Wilson’s surfer dude son, and
Jessie’s rabidly hyperactive New York agent decide to tag along the fun begins.
What kind of trouble can these three oddest of odd balls possibly get into?
Take a guess.
Cindy Blackburn
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Collies and
people in peril cast a shadow over Christmas in Foxglove Corners. It’s December in
Foxglove Corners, and the snow is falling. On Sunset Lake, Jennet Ferguson sees
a skater fall through the thin ice and calls for help. But there’s no girl and
no body. Meanwhile, in the nearby town of Lakeville, a collie stands accused of
murdering her mistress. As she plans a Christmas celebration and a New Year’s
Eve wedding, Jennet discovers that she must first solve the mysteries of the
phantom skater and the killer dog.
Dorothy Bodoin
Thanks for featuring me today, Patricia, and for introducing me to some great holiday reads by Cindy Blackburn and Dorothy Bodoin. They're going on my TBR list!
ReplyDeleteMine too, Anne. I've already read and loved "Frank, Incense and Muriel." Happy Holidays!
DeleteI've read two of these books and loved them. Now I need to look for Three Odd Balls -- great title, by the way. Thanks for sharing some great reading!
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Marja,
DeleteI agree. That is a great title! I hope this post sells a lot of books for these three fabulous authors. :)
Thanks for including me in your holiday promotion, Patricia. And thanks for your interest, Marja. Sorry to be so late in replying. I am moving and my house is not the only thing in a disarray.
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