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Chocolate Can Kill: An Emily Harris Myster (An Emily Harris Mystery) (Volume 1) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Amazon UK and Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, Apple, and NOOK! When summer is almost over, and the … Continue reading
Posted in travel
Tagged A Tired Older Woman, author, beach, Berea, books, Boone Tavern Inn, chocolate, Kentucky, Life, personal journey, South, Southern, Tennessee, travel
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An Interview With Beverly J Crawford
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Amazon UK and Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, Apple, and NOOK! My Mom Is Ruining My Life (Logan Bond Novels) by Beverly J. Crawford Also available at … Continue reading
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Tagged A Tired Older Woman, author, beach, Beverly J Crawford, books, chocolate, Christmas, Georgia, Life, love, South, Southern, Young Adult
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An Interview With Bonnie Lou
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, Apple, and NOOK! Every author has them, characters that are so alive on the page they seem real. They practically … Continue reading
Posted in Bonnie Lou
Tagged Alabama, Angel Nichols, author, Bonnie Lou, books, chocolate, humor, mystery, South, Southern, Tennessee, writers
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A Tired Older Woman Borrows A Book
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, Apple, and NOOK! All of my life, I have been surrounded by books. Walls full of shelves in my childhood … Continue reading
Posted in A Tired Older Woman
Tagged A Tired Older Woman, aunts, author, beach, books, child, chocolate, Father, grandmother, libraries, library, Maryland, Mom, Smokey Bear, Southern, Tennessee
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An Interview With Juliette Hill
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Now available in print, at Smashwords, and for Apple, SonyReader, and NOOK! Pink Lemonade Diary (Pink Lemonade Memories) by Juliette Hill Also available for NOOK! Internationally known author, Juliette Hill, has … Continue reading
Posted in Pink Lemonade Diary
Tagged aunts, author, beach, books, chocolate, family, Father, Georgia, Life, love, Mom, personal journey, pink lemonade, South, Southern, spanish moss, Summertime, Young Adult
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A Tired Older Woman Lives The Dream
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Now available in print, at Smashwords, and for Apple, SonyReader, and NOOK! Those of you who follow this blog know that I don’t often discuss my writing directly. Frankly, I’m not … Continue reading
Posted in Chocolate
Tagged A Tired Older Woman, author, books, child, chocolate, Chocolate Can Kill, grandmother, mystery, personal journey, Seattle, When to Remain Silent
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A Tired Older Woman Talks Stuff and Nonsense
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, Apple, and NOOK! I don’t know what it is, but I have been consumed by thoughts of stuff recently. Perhaps, … Continue reading
Posted in A Tired Older Woman
Tagged author, Birmingham, bookcases, books, chocolate, family, Mom, mystery, Seattle, Washington
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A Personal Journey
Books… As I sit here in my den, I am surrounded by them – novels and dictionaries, romances and mysteries, cookbooks and children’s books. For a moment I am struck by just how diverse my reading tastes are, ranging from … Continue reading
Posted in books, helping hand, weight loss
Tagged Agatha Christie, books, Cyril Hare, Debbie Macomber, Dickens, favorites, helping hand, Jane Austen, Josephine Tey, Mark Twain, mystery, personal journey, romances
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