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| A mid-summer field of blooming rapeseed in rural Burgundy |
Susan will give a copy of Love & Death in Burgundy to one lucky person who comments today.
You can find her at www.susancshea.com and on Facebook
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Congrats to Amanda Edwards, winner of
In the Blink of a Pie by Catherine Bruns!
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Congrats to Sue Leis, winner of
Muddled Matrimonial Murder by Kim Davis!
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Congrats to DianneKC, winner of Ellen Byron's Bayou Book Thief.
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Congratulations to Donna Alber, winner of our 5-book Around the Kitchen Table November group giveaway, featuring books by Cleo Coyle, Kim Davis, Maddie Day, Molly MacRae, and Libby Klein!
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Congratulations to Robyn K, winner of Murder at Cape Costumers from Maddie Day!
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Congrats to Ms. Bitsy B, winner of
Essentials of Death by Kim Davis!
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Congratulations to Kay Garrett, winner of
Chase Harlem by Elise Burke Brown!
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Congratulations to Karen Hester, winner of our 7-book Around the Kitchen Table October group giveaway, featuring books by Cleo Coyle, Kim Davis, Maddie Day, Leslie Budewitz, Ang Pompano, Valerie Burns, and Libby Klein!
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Congratulations to Nancy LaPierre and Alicia Kozak , winners of Murder in the Graveyard: A Destination Murders short story anthology featuring stories by Cathy Wiley, Leslie Budewitz, Tina Kashian and others --- just in time for spooky season!
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Congrats to Sue White, winner of
Essentials of Murder audiobook by Kim Davis!
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Congrats to Shan F., winner of
the Hug From Canada gift package from Victoria Hamilton!
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Congrats to Barbara Ryan, winner of
Essentials of Murder by Kim Davis!
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Congratulations to Deana Dale, the winner of Lucy Burdette's The Mango Murders!
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Congrats to Marcia , e-book winner of
Ang Pompano’s Blood Ties and Deadlly Lies!
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Congratulations to Rita Wray, winner of Murder at Cape Costumers from Maddie Day!
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Congrats to Paula Adams and Nancy D., winners of
Wedding Bride and Doom / Save the Fate by Mary Karnes!
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Congratulations to Kathy Clugston, winner of 5 books from our August ATKT Giveaway
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Congratulations to Sherry Clark, winner of Icing on the Murder the 4th book in the Baker Street Mystery series by Valerie Burns!
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Congratulations to Sharon Berger, winner of Alias Agnes from guest Elizabeth DeWolfe!
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Congratulations to Melissa Wilson, who won her choice of Leslie Budewitz’s Spice Shop mysteries, and is now happily celebrating Christmas in August with Peppermint Barked.
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| A mid-summer field of blooming rapeseed in rural Burgundy |
Welcome, Susan! Would love to win and read the book; the recipe is wonderful! EMS591@aol.com
ReplyDeleteLovely to have you here, Susan. What a perfect summer recipe!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for inviting me, Sheila. It's an honor.
DeleteIn 2000, my husband and I along with our daughter and her husband of one year, visited this entire area of France. I took photos of these lush yellow fields of flowering rapeseed too, and enjoying the vineyard and all the fresh fruit and wonderful food. What made our month in France so extra special was that we had gone for the two day wedding of one of our wonderful exchange students that had stayed with our family in Massachusetts ten years earlier and that we had also taken with us, for over half our travels, another girl who had also been another much loved former exchange student. So my memories of France and all of the regions that we stayed in, including Burgundy, would be wonderful to read about in your new book. Thank you for my trip down Memory Lane today and the opportunity to possibly win your book. Thank you. PS. I make poached pears at least once a year and my sister and I love them so they are a special treat that we always share at dinner together at my house. Best wishes for everything wonderful to come your way with your release. Can't wait to read. Cynthia
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Your memories are wonderful - thanks for sharing. You make me want to go back and I was just there in December (researching the second book in the series).
DeleteWelcome Susan! I look forward to reading this series. Winning a copy of the 1st book would be a great way to start!
ReplyDeleteThis series sounds delightful. Thanks for this lovely feature and giveaway. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThe recipe is ideal for summer. I would enjoy this book and the setting is special. Many thanks. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteOne lovely thing about this recipe is it's so easy to make! You can experiment with flavors for the syrup and, of course, all the alcohol is cooked off so it's mellow.
DeleteSounds delicious, thank you donamaekutska7@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love the cover of your book -- it's gorgeous. Your recipe sounds delicious -- I love pears, but don't use them a lot in cooking, so I'm really glad to have this recipe. My husband loves burgundy wine, so I know it will be a hit with him! Thanks so much for visiting Mystery Lovers' Kitchen and for a chance to win a copy of your book ~ bobandcelia@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteThanks, Celia. I do too. It's all the work of the wonderful crew at St. Martin's. I hope you enjoy this simple recipe - remember, the trick is not to overcook the pears and to really cook down the liquid to a syrup.
DeleteThanks for the recipe, it has given me some ideas for making more pear desserts. Sounds like a great new series, thank you for the giveaway. doward1952(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMoving to a foreign country would be quite an adventure! I must be a philistine--I've never poached any fruits for dessert. I think I need to taste it sometime before I would make it. Congratulations on your new series!
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Definitely not a Philistine! The couple who inspired the story are real romantics, and this was the biggest adventure they ever had together.
DeleteI love pears but haven't tried a poached one, though I see have seen them on menus. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Lovely recipe! I have a dear friend who enjoys all wine related foods and activities, so I will make this for her. Thanks for the chance to win! aut1063(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI'll bet she likes this wine recipe. (You can halve the amounts if there are only two of you, saving a half bottle of wine for sipping. ;-)
DeleteThanks for the chance and your work and recipes. Would love to win. Janngrogan@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new series. Thank you for the recipe.
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Enjoyed reading the interview and review of this new to me author and series. Sounds like a great read. dbahn(at)iw(dot)net
ReplyDeleteThis sounds awesome! I don't think I've ever read of any of your books Susan so I hope I win. ruthaw_1974@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAnd if you don't win, please ask your library to purchase it. We authors love libraries and library users!
DeleteWhat a great cover! Sounds like a great start to a new series. Would love to read. Thanks for the chance.
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Very interesting. Its always been an idea to retire to a different place.
ReplyDeleteWell, Sue, I suggest you read Love & Death in Burgundy before you decide...!
DeleteThose pears look & sound yummy.
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What a good recipe! I love the sound of the cozy and would love to read a print copy and leave reviews on amazon and goodreads. Congrats on the release. ptclayton2@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThat recipe looks delicious, and your book sounds interesting. Thanks for the contest! mbradeen@yahoo.com
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