From Daryl
A SPRINKLING OF MURDER, the 1st Fairy Garden Mystery, is out! Have you got your copy?
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What's it about?
Fairy garden store
owner Courtney Kelly believes in inviting magic into one’s life. But when
uninvited trouble enters her shop, she’ll need more than a sprinkling of her imagination
to solve a murder . . .
Since childhood, Courtney has loved
fairies. After her mother died when she was ten, she lost touch with that
feeling of magic. A year ago, at age twenty-nine, she rediscovered it when she
left her father's landscaping business to spread her wings and start a fairy
garden business and teashop in beautiful Carmel, California. At Open Your
Imagination, she teaches garden design and sells everything from fairy
figurines to tinkling wind chimes and trickling fountains. Now she's starting a
book club tea.
But the light of the magical world she's
created inside her shop is darkened one night when she discovers neighboring
dog-grooming business owner Mick Watkins dead beside a fountain. To make
matters worse, the police suspect Courtney of the crime. To clear her name and
find the real killer, Courtney will have to wing it. But she’s about to get a
little help from an unexpected new friend.
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I love sharing recipes that are included in the book with you. Here is one that I adore. A savory herb scone. Courtney often serves these at the Saturday teas on the patio of Open Your Imagination. Scones are so satisfying. And they’re quick to make. You can use
any of your favorite herbs in this recipe. I like rosemary. These don't have to just be served for tea. They would go
beautifully with soup or even scrambled eggs. So many possibilities.
Savory Herb Scones
(Makes 8)
2 cups flour
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh rosemary
6 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into cubes
3/4 cup heavy cream
2 large egg yolks, lightly beaten
Glaze:
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1 tablespoon milk
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt for sprinkling
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a food processor, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking
powder, salt, and rosemary. Add in the
butter and pulse until the largest pieces of butter are about the size of peas.
In a small bowl, stir the cream and egg yolks. Add the flour
mixture and combine, using your hands to knead the mixture together until the
ingredients can be gathered into a moist ball.
Don’t over knead. The dough is
supposed to be sticky.
Set the ball in the center of the parchment paper and pat it
gently into a 7-inch round, about 1 inch thick.
With a sharp knife (you might want to wet it), cut the round
into eight wedges. Separate them.
Make the glaze by mixing the egg and milk in a small bowl.
Brush the scones with the egg-milk glaze. Sprinkle the scones with salt.
Bake until the scones are a deep golden brown and a
toothpick comes out clean, about 18-20 minutes.
Cool the scones on a wire rack for 10 minutes before
serving.
*If you'd like to make these gluten-free, swap out the gluten-free flour for the regular flour and add a 1/2 teaspoon of xanthan gum. Scones do very well gluten-free!!
GIVEAWAY
Leave a comment to win a copy of A SPRINKLING OF MURDER
plus some recipes cards and a cute notepad.
plus some recipes cards and a cute notepad.
Answer one of these two questions:
Will you tell a friend about the book? Do you believe in magic?
Remember to include your email so I can contact you if you win.
Winner picked Thursday night.

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You can read all about it and order it on various sites
on my website HERE.
Don't forget to order the 9th book in the
Cookbook Nook Mystery series,
in trade paperback and e-book.
You can read all about it and order it on various sites on
my website, HERE
And here is my latest Aspen Adams novel of suspense...
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Gloria, I believe as you do. I want to believe... :)
DeleteLove the savoury scone recipe, Daryl!
ReplyDeleteI have read about half of A Sprinkling of Murder, and I am enjoying it.
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Grace, thanks so much. I'm so glad you're enjoying the book! :)
DeleteI have told someone about it. I like magic in books and shows but not in real life. I wouldn't trust people with it. ckmbeg (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteRiley, you made me smile. As much as we want to "believe," we don't want to be tricked. Thanks for sharing the news.
DeleteI don’t think magic exists in real life but I like reading about it in books.
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Sandy, I like hearing that. I enjoying reading it in books, too. :)
DeleteI belong to a mystery readers book club, so after reading this book, I will definitely be telling the other members of my book club about it. And I do believe in magic. dbahn(at)iw(dot)net
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DeleteI believe that there are things that happen that we don’t understand, so the answer is yes. And I always talk about good books with my friends! meeshpsych@aol.com
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DeleteOmgosh, yes I have told folks about the book and will continue to spread the word! What a cool theme for a series- fairy garden mysteries!! I have several fairy gardens around the outside of my house in various flower/plants displays. And...the scone recipe looks delish! Must try! ladyofshalott03(at)yahoo(dot)com
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TSK, great to hear. Believing is the first step, don't you think? :)
DeleteDaryl, your scones look so delicious. I like to believe there's all kinds of magic, and we certainly could use a big dose of some in this world today! lola777_22 at hotmail dot com
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DeleteHowdy! You bet your sweet bippy I believe in magic... I have 8 children to prove it! I love sharing my books and recommending them to friends, Thank you for the recipe and opportunity to snag this beauty 💗
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Aw, Kelly, yes, having children can be magical. Thanks for the smile.
DeleteI love the visual transformation between the before baking and after pictures. The finished scones look delicious.
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Libby, isn't it amazing that a lump of dough can turn into something "magical" after being baked? LOL Yum.
DeleteI love the scones. So enticing and yummy. I do believe in magic which is wonderful. I tell my friends about these books. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
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DeleteThank you for the Savory Herb Scone recipe. I love scones, but have never had a savory one before. I'm going to have to try this recipe - and soon.
ReplyDeleteLove Daryl Wood Gerber's books and I'm always telling everyone about them. I have "A SPRINKLING OF MURDER" on my TBR list and I've already told friends about it as well. Can't wait for the opportunity to read it. Shared and hoping to be the very fortunate one selected.
I do believe in magic - of all sorts. Hubby and I did magic tricks when we were clowning. That sort of magic entertains. I also believe in the magic of love like when two people who you would believe would make a great couple meet and become the greatest couple around. I believe hubby and I have that kind of magic.
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Aw, Kay, not even a question. Some love can be magical. I love that you have that. I had that with my husband, too. XOXO
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Jana, I hope you and your mom enjoy the read and share notes.
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Pat, I'm with you. There is a lot of magic in nature.
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Thanks, Jnal.
DeleteI do believe in magic and this books looks and sounds magical. I've already told my sister about your book and that it's one we want to read. Thanks for the chance.
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Thanks, Dianne. I hope you both enjoy it.
DeleteYes, I believe in magic. and I will tell my best friend about this book. We love to make book recommendations to each other. aut1063(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Autumn. Always good to have reading friends.
DeleteI am always glad to share the good new of books that I enjoy!
ReplyDeleteNancy
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Nancy, I do the same. Share with friends. ;)
DeleteGardens are magical. Your series sounds great. Looking forward to reading it. Stay safe and well.
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ReplyDeleteQV - one of my favorite songs!!
DeleteYes to both questions. Love scones - thanks for the recipe!
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Taurus, you're welcome. I love scones too. So simple.
DeleteI have already told so many friends about this book! We all have fairy gardens and just love everything "fairy"!! Thanks for the chance to win! bentleyboy22(at)comcast(dot)net
ReplyDeleteJamie, thank you so much. I'm going to do a live FB garden day and hope lots of folks will then instagram their gardens. Maybe you'll join in.
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ReplyDeleteLinda, that's the fun, imagining.
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DeleteNot too sure about magic in real life but it is fun to pretend. I will tell my sister about your book. I love the cover.
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Linda, I agree. The artist did a terrific job capturing the magic.
DeleteThe winner of this giveaway is Sandy G. I'll be contacting you via email. Congrats & thanks to everyone for chiming in.
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