Nov 10, 2019

Sunday Salon: Cozies for November

Shot Through the Hearth (A Fixer-Upper Mystery, #7)

Shot through the Hearth by Kate Carlisle, October 31, 2019, Berkley

Contractor Shannon Hammer tries to clear the name of her tech billionaire pal who is accused of murder at a conference on eco-living

The Dog Who Knew Too Much (Paws and Claws Mystery #6)

The Dog Who Knew Too Much by Krista Davis

November 26, 2019, Berkley Books

There are several books by different authors with the same title as this one, but this is the most recent, the 6th in the Paws and Claws Mystery series
Inn owner Holly Miller has to prove that her dog Trixie is really hers, when a stranger claims he is the rightful owner.

Lady Takes the Case (Manor Cat Mystery #1)

Lady Takes the Case by Eliza Casey

November 26, 2019, Berkley Books

A new historical mystery case featuring Lady Cecilia Bates and  her intuitive Manor House cat Jack, in England, 1912

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9 comments:

  1. so cute. hard to go wrong with a cozy
    sherry @ fundinmental

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  2. I always love the covers of cozies. Looks like a great month for them. Enjoy!

    My Sunday Post is here.

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  3. The Dog Who Knew Too Much...love the cover on this one! So clever. I hope you enjoy it and all your reads this week.

    Have a lovely week!

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  4. These cozies sound terrific--enjoy!

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  5. Cute cozies!!

    ENJOY your week and your books.

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  6. I've been enjoying cozies lately so those all look good to me.

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  7. Enjoy your books! This is the perfect time of year for cozies.

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  8. Love these covers and titles.
    Enjoy your cozy reading!

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