Sunday, December 3, 2023

Around the Kitchen Table: Holiday Mysteries plus Six Book #giveaway

 



LUCY BURDETTE: it’s time for another Around the Kitchen Table conversation, and this time, since the holidays are fast approaching, our topic is holiday mysteries. The first mystery I wrote set at Christmastime was PREACHING TO THE CORPSE, #2 in the advice column mystery series. Two of my Key West mysteries, THE KEY LIME CRIME and DEATH WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS, were also set around Christmas.

I love showing the quirky holiday traditions and decorations in a small town, whether it’s in New England or Key West.

But there’s a down side too (good for a mystery writer!), and that’s the extra pressure that comes during the holiday season—visiting relatives, the stress of choosing the right gifts for people on your list, the expectation of preparing fancy holiday dishes and maybe consuming too much eggnog. Oh the possibilities for murder and mayhem mixed in with the excitement and beauty of the season are endless!

MLK writers, have you written books set during the holidays? Do you love ‘em or hate ‘em?





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LESLIE KARST: The only book I've written set during a holiday is my Sally Solari mystery #3, Death al Fresco, which includes a sub-plot about Columbus Day. But it's not what you think. When Sally's father plans a big Columbus Day feast at his Italian seafood restaurant out on the historic fisherman's wharf, some of the left-leaning residents of Santa Cruz, CA don't take kindly to it and picket outside the front of the restaurant.


 

one of the restaurants on the wharf that inspired Solari's


 

And the fact that Sally warned her father that something like this might happen doesn't do anything to make their already rocky relationship any better....



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LESLIE BUDEWITZ: I LOVE holiday mysteries and am delighted to have written a Christmas mystery in each of my series, plus a Food Lovers' Village short story. 



Jewel Bay, the Food Lover's Village, is based on the town where we live, where the fun starts on Bulb Turning Day in early November when Villagers, aka Elves, gather to check strings of lights, change bulbs, tie bows, and cut saplings for Decorating Day, the Saturday before Thanksgiving, and continues through Undecorating Day in mid January. So many opportunities for murder and mayhem! And cookies! So naturally, I put all that into As the Christmas Cookie Crumbles, which starts with a very public argument on Decorating Day and ends with a wedding on Christmas Eve. In between, there's a cookie exchange, a dead body, embezzlement, and an old crime revealed to have been very different than long thought. Erin solves the crime, in part by picking up on a clue she recognizes because she knows how to bake . . . 

My Spice Shop series is set in Seattle's Pike Place Market, the only place I know that rivals the Village for holiday fun! In Peppermint Barked, Pepper investigates when a young woman is brutally attacked in her friend Vinny's wine shop on the busiest shopping day of the year. The Market's theme that year is "A Dickens of a Christmas," and between the elves, the Santa costumes, and the men in top hats and frock coats, finding a killer is a deadly challenge.

And I'm thrilled with my newest holiday mystery, "The Christmas Stranger," now available as an ebook. (If you've got Carried to the Grave, my Village short story collection, you already have it.) When Erin does a favor for a mysterious stranger, he thanks her with a most unusual gift . . .



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MADDIE DAY: I have one full-length Christmas mystery, Candy Slain Murder, which is number eight in the Country Store Mysteries. I also have Christmas novellas in three collections: Christmas Cocoa Murder, Christmas Scarf Murder, and Christmas Mittens Murder. "Christmas Cocoa and a Corpse" (available as a standalone ebook) and "Scarfed Down" are both in the Country Store series. "Murderous Mittens" introduces Cece Barton in my new Cece Barton Mysteries, and Cam Flaherty from my Local Foods Mysteries plays a role, too.



I'm including Murder in a Cape Cottage, as well - it begins the day after Christmas and ends on New Year's Eve! Writing a holiday murder can add a ticking time bomb element to the story - the protagonist is eager - that is, desperate - to solve the case before the holiday so she and her community can celebrate in peace. I love writing that additional level of suspense.



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VICKI DELANY: I love seasonally set books of all types, and I myself write an entire series set during the holidays. Not only that, but it stretches the Christmas season to fill the entire year. The aptly titled Year Round Christmas Series is up to six books now, with the seventh scheduled for next fall. The premise is that the town of Rudolph, New York, wants to be known as America's Christmas Town and they keep the theme going all year round. Our protagonist Merry Wilkinson, owns a gift and décor shop called Mrs. Claus's Treasures, her father, Noel, is the town Santa Claus, and her boyfriend, Alan, serves at public events as Santa's Head Toymaker (obviously a very important job). Merry's best friend, Vicky Casey, is the owner of Victoria's Bake Shoppe (specialty: gingerbread) and she serves up holiday treats all year round. Except for her mince tarts, that's a holiday special only. In the latest book, HAVE YOURSELF A DEADLY LITTLE CHRISTMAS, the town's amateur dramatic society is putting on the musical version of A Christmas Carol. Against her better judgement, Merry's mother, Aline, a former opera diva, has agreed to take a part. It is not a happy set and when one of the cast is found dead in Merry's shop, it might be up to Merry to save Christmas in Christmas Town.




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TINA KASHIAN: I have one full-length holiday mystery, Mistletoe, Moussaka & Murder, which is number five in my Kebab Kitchen Mysteries. I had fun writing this book. Who doesn’t love Christmas and the holidays at the beach? The series is set at the Jersey shore and snow on the sand is a sight to see! My character, Lucy Berberian, is also planning her wedding to the head chef during the festivities. There are humorous scenes in the book as well and it starts out with the Polar Bear Plunge. (I actually participated in one but I only made it up to my calves before I turned around and headed back to shore for a blanket and hot chocolate.) Lucy is a bit more adventurous and makes it into the chilly ocean all the way, but then finds a fellow swimmer doing the dead man’s float—for real. I loved writing about Kebab Kitchen’s mouthwatering holiday foods and solving the mystery. Happy Holidays!


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PEG COCHRAN/MARGARET LOUDON:  I love books set at the holidays. Every year I reread the classic A Christmas Carol.  However, I have yet to set a book during the holidays. The closest I've come is in Berry the Hatchet, book #2 in my Cranberry Cove Series, where the story is set in January, right after the holidays are over and the town is hosting the first "Winter Walk" in an attempt to lure tourists to Cranberry Cove during a normally dead time of year.  The town is decorated to the max, there's a parade and, of course, a murder! I've hesitated to write a book that takes place during a specific holiday because you almost never know when it's going to be published.  Not everyone wants to read a Christmas book while lying on the beach in the middle of July!




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LIBBY KLEIN: I love Holiday Mysteries! Nothing gets you in the spirit faster than cozying up by the fire for a festive holiday read. And I've written one that I'm very excited about - but - it won't be out for another year. Until Silent Nights Are Murder launches into the world, I'm going to get busy reading all the fabulous holiday cozies mentioned here!


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MAYA CORRIGAN: A Christmas Carol by Dickens was the inspiration for my holiday mystery, GINGERDEAD MANThe book begins during a Dickens of a Holiday festival in Bayport, Maryland. My sleuth Val is catering English tea parties, and her granddad is playing Scrooge in his Victorian garb. He’s genuinely grumpy because a newcomer has usurped his role as the town Santa. This year’s St. Nick imbibes from a flask and is more nasty than jolly.

As the festival winds down, Val hosts a tea party for the costumed volunteers, who include Scrooge, the Ghost of Christmas Past, and other Dickens characters. Santa and Mrs. Claus round out the party. Then an unexpected guest arrives “shrouded in a deep black garment” like the the final ghost in A Christmas Carol. Face hidden, the ghost distributes gift bags to each volunteer. In the Dickens story Scrooge recoils from this figure dressed like the Grim Reaper. But in GINGERDEAD MAN Santa learns too late to beware of ghosts bearing gifts.






CLEO COYLE: A lovely topic for December, Lucy. For us, Christmas in New York City is always magical, and Marc and I had a wonderful time sharing that magic with our readers in two of our Coffeehouse Mysteries: HOLIDAY BUZZ and HOLIDAY GRINDWe did our best to capture the Christmas spirit in both mysteries and share some favorite holiday and cookie recipes, too...

HOLIDAY BUZZ was great fun to write because holiday time is party time in New York City, and public places like Bryant Park are transformed into glittering winter carnivals. That's where our amateur sleuth, coffeeouse manager Clare Cosi, finds the battered body of a baker's assistant. To catch the girl’s killer, Clare must investigate "Saint Nick," crash a pro-hockey party, dodge a pair of reality TV divas, and (of course) create some delicious holiday and cookie recipes.

In HOLIDAY GRIND, we shared the cozy magic of a winter evening in Greenwich Village, where our Coffeehouse Mysteries are set. Streetlights shimmer through icy flakes. Cafés glow with welcoming warmth. Boots crunch along cobblestones, and a layer of snow dusts historic townhouses like powdered sugar on holiday confections. This was our first ever New York holiday murder mystery, and we thoroughly enjoyed writing it. 

Cheers, everyone! We hope your holidays are joyful and delicious. To that end, we're happy to share one of our Coffeehouse Christmas Cookie recipes below: Iced Gingerbread Cookie Sticks (edible coffee stirrers) ~ Love, Cleo





GIVEAWAY! 

To be entered in this week's drawing
for these terrific mysteries below,
join us in the comments.

How about you? 

Do you love holiday-set books,
or do you hate them?


Gingerdead Man by Maya Corrigan

Preaching to the Corpse by Lucy Burdette

Christmas Mittens Murder by Maddie Day,
Lynn Cahoon, and Lee Hollis

Mistletoe, Moussaka and Murder by Tina Kashian 

Peppermint Barked by Leslie Budewitz

Berry the Hatchet by Peg Cochran  


Join the
conversation!

Include your email address, 
so we can contact the winner


 Comments open through
Wednesday December 6. 


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130 comments:

  1. I love holiday-set books. How the story is woven around the celebration and the atmosphere of the occasion are important elements in a story to me.

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    2. Nothing better than reading cozy holiday mysteries in front of my fireplace with a cup of tea and a scone! Lori , educarelts@aol.com

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  2. I love holiday based books, especially reading them when the holiday is happening in real time.

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  3. Holiday reads are fun…especially when recipes are included!

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    1. Thanks for your comment. You know that all of us here love and share our recipes. ~Maya

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  4. I absolutely love this time of year for reading holiday themed cozies! I’m here for it! :) carter.karen@gmail.com

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  5. I love books set around the holidays. Not only Christmas but summer and fall holidays. Yes I will read a Christmas book at the beach

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  6. I love them! missanneperry@gmail.com

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  7. LOVE holiday-set books and enjoy reading them all through the year - not just at the specific holiday. For example, who can't use some Christmas cheer in July?

    WOW - what an amazing group of books in the giveaway! Someone is going the delivery of an awesome early Christmas present. :) Shared and hoping to be the fortunate one selected. Thank you for the chance! <3

    Have a sensational Sunday and may it take you into a blessed and fun upcoming week!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  8. I love reading them. Books by these authors are so much fun to read! lindaherold999(at)gmail(dot)com

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  9. I enjoy them. cheetahthecat1982ATgmailDOTcom

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  10. I love holiday book sets! Happy Holidays! khirdning@gmail.com

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  11. I enjoy holiday mysteries and look forward to many. mrnwagner@yahoo.com Marion Wagner

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  12. i don't particular like them and sometimes feel that the "holidayness" distracts from the plot and the writing.
    fruitcrmble AT comcast DOT net

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  13. I do enjoy holiday themed books. I will read them any time of the year,

    Wishing everyone a very Happy Holidays and a Healthy New Year!

    shawnstevensbooks (at) gmail (dot (com)

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  14. I enjoy Holiday themed mysteries all year around. I think they are fun to read even if it's not around that particular holiday.
    jimalvey(at)gmail(dot (com)

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  15. I love holiday themed books and read them year round. 3labsmom(at)gmail(dot)com.

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  16. I love them! It creates a whole different atmosphere and makes for good stories. Christmas and Halloween are my favorites because Christmas makes it a little more magical and a mystery set at Halloween lends potential for some extra eerieness.
    kozo8989(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. And Libby didn't mention it, but she has a Halloween mystery, Mischief Nights are Murder!

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  17. I loved the holiday themed books. They combine my love for mysteries with my love for the magical air of the holiday and make it extra special and fun! And…they are just as good of a read anytime of the year. Martin48852@bellsouth.net

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  18. I love.holiday books. It doesn't matter what holiday.

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  19. Do you love holiday-set books,
    or do you hate them? i like holiday set books i like holiday mystery set books also

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  20. I like holiday set stories.
    bmedrano34 at yahoo dot com

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  21. I love holiday books, add a mystery, even better. Best of both.
    Jennjohnson307@gmail.com

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  22. I love holiday mysteries and have already read at least 6 or 7 of them, many of them NetGalley ARCs. Some of them, however, I would call holiday-adjacent, set during the holidays but having nothing to do with the holiday. I prefer those that invoke the holiday spirit and put me in the mood. mbunting (at) sbcglobal (dot) net.

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    1. That’s a good point, Margie. What makes a true ‘holdiay’ book.

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    2. I agree! It's not honestly that easy to do.

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  23. this was fun to hear from everyone. I read Christmas stories all year long. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  24. Love the holidays in books the most

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  25. I love books set at the holidays. Any holidays. ckmbeg (at) gmail (com)

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  26. Every year I buy a few and read by my Christmas tree! Agaroz@ hotmail.com

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  27. Holiday themed books give me great hope, pleasure and enjoyment. I immerse myself within the pages and escape from life. What a great combination, a mystery and holiday getaway. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  28. I love holiday-themed books - especially Christmas. I am still waiting for snow in Connecticut but there's nothing like a good holiday book when it's snowy outside. Thank you for the chance to win. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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  29. Enjoying cosy mysteries from many authors! Looking forward to more. Merry Christmas!

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  30. I Love the Holiday theme sets! It is exciting to read those books during a special holiday. Keep them coming.

    strgth4yu (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  31. I enjoy holiday themed books. I do not celebrate Christmas, but I enjoy Christmas and Chanukah mysteries and romance novels. Auntbopp@yahoo.com

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  32. I love to read books, the content matters more than the season. I just put them away in a folder to read closer to that season.

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  33. I love to read even and love to read cookbooks as well so I love holidays books in both. Thcoffman65@gmail.com.

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  34. My favourite mysteries are generally ones that take place during Halloween, Thanksgiving or Christmas. I love the descriptions of the decorating and the recipes are incredible. Thank you for all of your stories.
    sandra shenton 13 at gmail dot com

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  35. I love holiday themed books and I read several Christmas themed cozies during the month of December last year. Thanks for these suggestions to add to my list for this year! aut1063(at)gmail(dot)com

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  36. I've recently gotten into holiday mysteries (tis the season), specifically Vicki Delany, and I'd love the chance to have a whole bunch to read! antoninastrazimiri@gmail.com

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    1. Thanks for the mention. I’m pleased you enjoy them, and there’s much more holiday goodness out there.

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  37. Mary Holshouser
    Love holiday themes mysteries anytime
    of year. thanks for the offer of a great
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  38. Food and holidays. What a great combination. Really would love to win the entire set. sonja{at}gmail.com

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  39. I love holiday themed books. It's a good way to get in the holiday spirit and learn how other families celebrate the holidays.
    Happy Holidays!
    diannekc(at)gmail(dot)com

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  40. I love the Christmas themed mysteries. I look forward to reading them during the season. Thanks for listing everyone's Christmas books. Annelovell12@yahoo.com

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  41. Oops! I love books set during the holiday season! I enjoy reading books during the same season as the setting of the book. It is like the cherry on top of the cake.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  42. I enjoy reading holiday themed books through any time zone from the cozy set in the present to the mysteries set in the past.

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  43. I love the winter holidays, so Christmas themed books are a hit with me. Keep ‘em coming!

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  44. Happy Holidays! I forgot to I’d myself. My comments is the 2:29pm.
    Ana
    acpisano@hotmail.com

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  45. Writing holiday stories throughout the year must be a bit confusing.
    Rather like our going out yesterday when it was 85 degrees (with a "feel" of 90) to buy a Christams tree!
    Very best wishes to you all for all these marvelous holidays.
    libbydodd at comcast dot net

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  46. Holiday themed mysteries can be fun! I enjoy reading about different customs and ways to celebrate. patdupuy@yahoo.com

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  47. I love all of Vicki’s Year Roubd Christmas books. Yesterday, I picked up Maya’s Gingerdead Man at the library.

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  48. I always enjoy a good mystery and a holiday setting just enhances the fun! I will read them any time of year. Happy Holidays and Happy Reading!! makennedyinaz at hotmail.com

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  49. I enjoy reading holiday books year round.
    jtcgc at yahoo dot com

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  50. I enjoy reading them all year round

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  51. I love reading holiday books. My husband joins in by reading Poirot’s Christmas every December.

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  52. I like them. Bonus if recipes are included.
    Wskwared(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  53. I love holiday copies and read them all year! This year they are really helping me get in the Christmas mood.

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  54. Thank you for writing wonderful cozies with a Christmas (and other holidays)theme. I so look forward to reading season appropriate cozies. Since some books are published out of season, I usually save them to read when the season starts. This year there have been so many brilliant cozies with a Christmas theme, so I did start a few months ago, and still have many in my Must Read shelf in my home library. May you all have a Blessed Merry Christmas 🎄🎁

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    1. Oops…I see that I am anonymous , but I do have an identity😅😂 Luis at ole dot travel

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  55. Loving these comments. A great topic for this time of year. (I can almost smell the Christmas cookies baking. :)) ~ Cleo

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  56. I enjoy holiday-set books, especially in summer when it's over 100 degrees at my house! More importantly, I just discovered this site (thanks to also discovering a few of the authors on the Books & Friends FB group today). I'm relatively new to cozy mysteries, and it's opened up a whole new world of fun and oh yes, food! lgmiller831@gmail.com.

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  57. Love Christmas cozy mysteries
    brotherdswoman22000@yahoo.com

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  58. I love cozies and have been addicted to many series for many years! And am always up for anything holiday!! I love to cook but, especially, bake and have kept all of the cozies I’ve ever bought so I can go back for recipes!

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    1. I forgot my email! Cortney87@yahoo.com

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  59. I love holiday books. I read them when I get them, don't have to wait for the holiday.

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  60. I love them zweigenbaum@comcast.net

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  61. I just bought a Christmas mutfer book so I can not comment on enjoyment, but I love reading a wide variety of books

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  62. I love holiday books. I have a stack of them I am gradually going through right now. One of the books on the pile is the anthology Christmas Cocoa Murder which is an anthology Maddie Day is featured in. cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  63. I love holiday books! Any holiday! It helps me get into the spirit of things.

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  64. I adore holiday stories and always read a few during the holiday season.
    journeybound2010 at gmail dot com

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  65. I enjoy holiday-themed books, especially the cozy mysteries! I read them any time of the year! teenlibn(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  66. I love cozies set during the Christmas holidays. I read them year 'round. I enjoy the mystery surrounded by the Christmas spirit. :)

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  67. I enjoy books set at Christmas and other holidays. It adds a special something to mysteries and other stories. awanstrom(at)yahoo.com

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  68. I love holiday themed books. I started the Christmas themed ones in November once I finished the Thanksgiving ones.

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  69. I love cozies and the holiday ones are always great. Recipes crafts and murder! bobntoni@aol.com

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  70. I love Cozy Mysteries, especially the Holiday Ones.
    Lady lotion at msn Dot com

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  71. Oh yes, i love holiday books, it's fun to read how different people celebrate!

    Kathylynn103@hotmail.com

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  72. Love Holiday sets. I love to read them
    Especially when I’m needing alittle extra feeling into the holiday.
    Butterflycmc@yahoo.com

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  73. I love holiday mysteries! It’s always fun to see what my favorite characters are doing then!

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  74. I love how enthusiastic everyone is about their holiday cozies. It is the perfect way to get into the spirit of the season.

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  75. I love holiday book sets, they are often at a great price!

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  76. I do like a holiday themed book. It's fun to read about different traditions and love the recipes. dwager1234(at)gmail(dot)com

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  77. I think I entered but can't remember.. I love Holiday themed books and will read them any time of year. Shawnstevensbooks (at) Gmail (dot) com

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  78. I love holiday books that are in different cities and countries. I get to virtually travel there and experience so many traditions and cultures this way. Especially like when it has recipes that I can make to add to the experience too.

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  79. I love holiday cozies! From November 1 - Jan 6 I read exclusively holiday themed books. I really enjoy seeing how some of my favorite characters are spending their holidays. There are even a few that I re-read every few years. AllAboutCosy @ gmail. com

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  80. I enjoy holiday books especially when I read them during the holiday. cineraria5386 (at) gmail *dot) com

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  81. I LOVE holiday-themed books!
    Wendy
    clarksrfun at gmail dot com

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  82. I love holiday themed books. It helps get me in the holiday spirit. Trntar6690@comcast.net

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  83. I absolutely love the holiday mysteries!!
    Susan susanbichell@yahoo.com

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  84. I love holiday books they really get me in the mood of the holiday. jcook22@yahoo.com

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  85. I love holiday themed books!! I read them year round!

    Thanks so much for the chance!!
    jarjm1980(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  86. I love Christmas cozies! I try to read at least one every month. kdkirwan11@aol.com

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  87. I love holiday season books! Any holiday. Recipes are a bonus!🤞🏻
    queenoftarts10@msn.com

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  88. I'd love a chance. I like holiday cozies and Christmas is my favorite!! judy_pendley@yahoo.com

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  89. I like books set around the holidays. sgiden at verizon dot net

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  90. I love holiday themed books and have no problem reading them year-round. lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  91. Love Christmastime books, all holiday books, and you all are some of my favorite authors! Agree with all of these fun comments too! Thank you for the chance at the perfect Christmas gift to curl up with and for the recipes! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to each and all of you authors and readers! Great newsletter! Hugs and magic, Maureen Mulligan ❤️🎄🎶🎅🏽❤️

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  92. I am a fan of seasonal books. I collect all year but only read at the season. Thcoffman65@gmail.com

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  93. Yes, I enjoy reading holiday-themed mysteries, including several by MLK authors. I have a few Christmas mysteries on my TBR pile for December. And I re-read Craig Johnson's Longmire novella, The Spirit of Steamboat, on December 24 evening.
    grace dot koshida at gmail dot com

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  94. I love holiday themed books and i love to read them even out of season, scarletbegonia5858@gmail.com

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  95. I love short holiday themed cozy mysteries. They create for me a look at the characters of a series in a holiday frame of mind.

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  96. I like holiday-themed books. I will read them year round.

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  97. I love a good holiday book anytime. Refreshing to read snowy cold books in the sweltering summer heat. And recipes are always appreciated. I can't follow a recipe as written to save my life but I do like the inspiration. Loving Gingerdead Man title.

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  98. I love to read Holiday themed mysteries are my favorite especially during the holidays! I especially enjoy trying new recipes, thank you! Sandylawhorn@hotmail.com

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  99. I love holiday set books and always try to coordinate reading them at the appropriate holiday. Rudy_LKR@yahoo.com

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  100. I love mysteries that have recipes! When they're set doesn't matter. I enjoyed Baked Off. Haven't read Better Off Cheddar, yet.

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  101. I love cozy mysteries particularly those that have recipes. Christmas is my favorite holiday and is extra special this year because family from my father's native Argentina are coming to visit us. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! (Hugs) queens6025@gmail.com

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  102. I love theme books and what could be better than trying new authors for the holiday.

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  103. Yes I love holiday set cozies any time of the year!! Happy December everyone!!
    nani_geplcs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  104. I love holiday themed mysteries and always try to read them during the relevant period.

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  105. I love holiday themed books. Thank you for this chance! areewekidding(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  106. I love holidays, so therefore holiday themed books are right up my alley. Even though you want holidays not to be marred by something so awful as murder, it seems to make the excitement in figuring out the murderer a lot more fun. I especially love Halloween and Christmas ones.
    madspangler@comcast.net

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  107. While I enjoy a good mystery, whenever it is set, I find that some Christmas mysteries are not as satisfying as the other books in the series. I do enjoy the Meg Langslow Christmas mysteries (by Donna Andrews) as the humor is wonderful and I enjoy the punny titles. I also loved Gingerdead Man by Maya Corrigan.
    Happy Holidays to all of you.
    karen94066 at aol.com

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  108. I love holiday books, and mysteries! I would love the chance to win! Christmas is also my favorite holiday!! Sarahstar616 at gmail is my email!

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  109. I love holiday themed books and will read them any time of year. The enhanced settings are fun to read, and sometimes inspirational.

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  110. Love holiday themed books, fun to get into holiday spirit

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  111. Have only bought one book & am hooked! I read everyday..about 3X . Thanks

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  112. Love stories based around Christmas! They are just as delightful in June as in December!

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