Hi, hi, hi!
It's me again, your pal KitKat, with another announcement about our cat mom Doris Hay's Lasagna Lady Mysteries series.
Book Two is now available!
Much like its predecessor Murder at Meadowlark, the new book Murder at MarketFresh is set in the Mystery Cats' hometown of Toronto. The first book was set at a retirement residence. This murder takes place in a supermarket parking lot. It's a hit-and-run, but is it deliberate? Is it an accident? Luella Genova is one of only three witnesses, and she votes for deliberate act of violence.
One thing I love about the second book in any series is that you've gotten all the meeting your main characters stuff out of the way. We met Luella and Chandelle in Book One. We already love them--despite their quirks or because of their quirks, I'm not sure which. Now we're ready to watch them take on the worlds of lasagna delivery, crime-solving, and dealing with the ghosts of the past.
You may recall that in Book One, someone broke into Luella's house. That was never fully resolved, was it? Well, in Book Two we find out who it was--and the answer will blow you away!
We also get to see Luella trying to worm her way into Chandelle's young life. Luella's convinced Chandelle would be happier if she made some friends her own age. When she tries to get the transgender teen to join her school's LGBT Alliance, let's just say it doesn't go well. Chandelle's great at driving other people's lives, but she doesn't appreciate it when Luella interferes in hers.
There's so much going on in this book it would be a great read even without the murder mystery, but, that said, the mystery is actually central to the action.
What does it take to solve a murder in a supermarket parking lot? A mischievous husky dog, an entrepreneurial high school student, and a little lasagna lady with a whole lotta heart!
When Luella Genova witnesses a hit-and-run in the parking lot of the MarketFresh superstore, it isn’t her first brush with murder. It is, however, the first time she’s witnessed the death of a teen.
Grace Tangoco was a determined young woman working three jobs to pay for university. Her classmates and coworkers loved her, and yet nobody knew her all that well. Nobody but her secret boyfriend, who mysteriously disappeared after the hit-and-run.
Who could have killed such a kind and hard-working young girl? The police are investigating, sure, but this case can only be cracked by Luella the Lasagna Lady and her business partner Chandelle “Garlic Bread Girl” Jervais. After all, they’re the only two people who know about the teenager’s haunting last words.
If you're ready to watch Luella and Chandelle's friendship build while they solve another murder, you're ready for Murder at MarketFresh.
Murder at MarketFresh is currently enrolled in Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program. That means, if you're a KU member, you get to read the entire novel for free!
Murder at MarketFresh is the second book in the Lasagna Lady Mysteries series.
Read MURDER AT MARKETFRESH by Doris Hay today!
It’s free with KindleUnlimited!
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079ZZNLB6?tag=dorishay-20
Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B079ZZNLB6
Amazon CANADA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B079ZZNLB6
Amazon AUSTRALIA: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B079ZZNLB6
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Saturday, 7 April 2018
Sunday, 6 August 2017
KitKat Reviews The Courtyard Clairvoyant Mysteries #Ace #LGBTQIA #Paranormal #Cozy #Mystery #Series
Author: J.J. Brass
Genre: LGBT / Psychic / Cozy
Status: Read
Cats?: Yes, but I don't want to talk about it.
KitKat Says:
I have a new favourite queer cozy mystery series and it's called The Courtyard Clairvoyant Mysteries.
What's so great about the Courtyard Clairvoyant? Well, first of all we've got an asexual aunt and her pansexual niece as main characters. Aunt Elise is currently recovering from a cornea transplant and guess what? Turns out the cornea she received previously belonged to a psychic! Now when she looks people in the eye, she can see what they're hiding.
What are you going to do when you find out you're suddenly psychic? You're going to solve mysteries, of course! Especially if you live on a small-town courtyard and your neighbours are all a bunch of gossipy (but mostly friendly) people.
My favourite of the four books I've read was the third in the series: I Spy a Courtyard Casanova.
In this book, Aunt Elise's former fiance arrives on the courtyard. It turns out she left him at the altar many years ago, and seeing him again brings out lots of messy feelings.
I love the way author J.J. Brass shows us this older woman coming to a greater understanding of what it means to be asexual, for her. It's not like she's been identifying as ace for 50 years. The idea of identifying as asexual and that there are other people in the world who are a lot like her is pretty new.
I also love the way her niece Val helps along the way. Life can be confusing for anybody, but for someone who is questioning her identity later in life, Elise sometimes feels really discombobulated. She admires the way her niece's generation can be so out and proud while she still feels a need to keep certain matters private.
The other thing I love most about I Spy a Courtyard Casanova is the mystery itself. It starts out looking like a simple theft, but we soon discover an art fraud ring going on right under their noses. Who doesn't love a good art forgery story, am I right?
There are cats in this series but I won't say too much about that. When you get to the fourth book in the series, I Spy a Wedding Dress Mess, you'll find out why.
I highly recommend The Courtyard Clairvoyant for any cozy mystery reader who wants a strong cast of queer characters. This series has got it all kinds of representation covered: characters who are genderqueer, ace, poly-pan, trans, lesbian, gay, bisexual, the list goes on! There are even a few straight people in there too. 😛
If you want to sink your teeth into a cozy small-town mystery series with a hearty dose of queer representation, look no further. The Courtyard Clairvoyant Mysteries by J.J. Brass is the series for you!
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Ginger Asks: What Should I Read?
Hi! I'm Ginger. I'm a cozy-loving cat if ever there was one. My To-Be-Read list is long, but I'm always looking for new books to love.
Readers: Have you recently read a cozy you're just dying to recommend to anyone who will listen? I'm all ears!
Authors: Have you written a mystery? Don't be shy! Tell us about it in the comments!
Readers: Have you recently read a cozy you're just dying to recommend to anyone who will listen? I'm all ears!
Authors: Have you written a mystery? Don't be shy! Tell us about it in the comments!
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