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Thursday, June 11, 2026

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AUTHOR ROSE KERR

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Death of an Antiquarian: A Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mystery 
 by Rose Kerr
 
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About Death of an Antiquarian

 

Death of an Antiquarian: A Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mystery 

Cozy Mystery    2nd in Series    Setting - Lakeview City, Ontario, Canada (loosely based on Toronto, Canada)  

Publisher: ‎ Level Best Books    Publication date: ‎ Dec. 16, 2025      Print length ‏ : ‎ 242 pages 

Paperback ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8898201159 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GHSW122X

  

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When archaeologist Dr. Mia Reid takes a contract position at the Lakeview City Museum, she expects artifacts, exhibitions, and research notes, not murder. The death of a local antique dealer, with unexpected ties to artifact smuggling, draws Mia into a dangerous mystery.

As chatter of an international smuggling ring surfaces, Mia and Luke race to uncover the truth. The stakes rise when threats reach her—and her beloved grandmother.

With lives in jeopardy and artifacts at risk of vanishing forever into the black market, Mia must use all her skills to piece together the puzzle. Can she expose a killer before the next artifact or person disappears?

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Excerpt 

Chapter One ~ 

Wednesday Morning
 
Mia pushed away from her desk and walked to the far wall of her oJice. She looked at the plans on the wall. In less than a week, this exhibit had to be ready. Marketing and promotion were well underway. Interest from all over Lakeview City was growing. Ticket sales were doing well. The artifacts were on loan from the Mexico City Museum. It was the first time the museum had loaned them out.
 
Mia tapped a pencil to her chin and examined the floor plans for the exhibit. They just needed a little tweaking. She made an adjustment to two of the display cases and stepped back to look at the plans again. That looked better. Patrons would have a bit more space to move around the exhibit.
 
Her cell phone rang with Gran’s ringtone. A clear, light piano riff. She picked it up and smiled as she heard Gran’s voice. “Mia, could you come with me to Timeless Treasures tonight? There’s an event at the store, and I think you might find a few pieces for your apartment.”
 
Gran never wasted time on the phone; she cut through all the pleasantries and got straight to the point.
 
“Sure, what time do you want to go?”
 
“Why don’t we meet for dinner around five-thirty? The event starts at seven, but the doors open at six-thirty. I don’t want to be late.”
 
“That works. Do you want to meet at Syd’s? It’s close enough to the shop that we could walk.”
 
“Perfect. I’ll take a cab and meet you there.”
 
“Great. It’ll be nice to see you again.”
 
“I’ll talk to you then. Don’t work too hard, dear.” Gran hung up.
 
By the end of her workday, Mia was pleased with the work she’d done. The project she’d been working on, featuring artifacts discovered in the mid-twentieth century from Central America, was going to be displayed in a manner that allowed people to view them and to learn about them interactively. 
 
She still had to wrap up listening to the script for the displays. Photos would accompany the artifacts, showing how the archaeologists had discovered the objects, removed them from the ground, cleaned them, and catalogued them. The script would be read in several different languages, and the museum was fortunate to have translators who could do the work.
 
Mia hurried downstairs and got her bike out of the employee’s lot. She put her helmet on, made sure her backpack was secured, and headed out. The bike paths in the city meant she had a fifteen-minute commute instead of thirty minutes sitting in traffic.
 
Stopping in the lobby of her building, she picked up her mail. Tossing the flyers in the recycle bin, she noticed an official-looking letter from a law firm in Chicago. Tucking the envelope in her bag, she took the elevator to the fourteenth floor and made her way to her apartment. It was a nice corner unit overlooking Lake Ontario.
 
She hefted her bike on the rack in the utility room, dropped her keys in the dish on the sideboard in the hallway, and toed off her shoes. In the kitchen, she poured herself a large glass of ice water and added a couple of lemon slices. 
 
She grabbed the envelope out of her bag, walked to the balcony doors, and sat in one of the comfortable patio chairs. After taking a long drink of water, she set the glass on the rattan table in front of the chairs. 
 
She opened the envelope and read the enclosed letter. She read it twice, and the second time, tears welled up. Ethan Carter, one of her closest friends, had died a few months ago. It happened on their dig, on the Isle of Skye, and Mia had been instrumental in discovering who his killer had been. Ethan had left her his personal journals of the digs they’d both been on. It was such a wonderful gift.
 
Mia sent a text to Shelly, Ethan’s widow, and her good friend.
 
Mia: Just received the lawyer’s letter regarding Ethan’s gift to me. I’m so touched.
 
Mia’s phone rang a few minutes later. It was Shelly.
 
“I want to make sure you’re okay with his bequest.”
 
“I am. I wasn’t expecting this.”
 
“He wanted you to have the journals. I’ve packaged them up and will send them to you. I’ve made copies for Henry to have when he’s older.” Shelly sighed. “It’s been a busy few months. How are you doing? How’s the new job?”
 
“If Henry wants the originals, I’ll gladly give them to him.”
 
“Well, he’s not old enough for them now, maybe when he gets older. Now, how are you? What’s happening with work and Luke?”
 
Mia smiled. “Work is good. I’m settling into it. There’s more to do than I originally thought, but nothing I can’t handle. And Luke is coming back this weekend. He’ll be here for at least two weeks. He’s going to be training police on what to look for when dealing with thefts of artifacts. I’m looking forward to him being here again. I’ve missed him this past month.”
 
“Do you think he’d move to North America?”
 
“That would be great. I know he’s asked his supervisor to let him know if there’s an opportunity for him to work in Canada. That’s how this latest job came up. We’ll see how things work this trip.” Mia took a drink of water.
 
“How are you and Henry coping?”
 
“We’re okay. Henry’s health is stable. The cancer hasn’t returned. He’s getting ready for school and looking forward to seeing his friends. The nightmares have stopped.” Shelly paused and then said, “I’m going back to work. The university called and offered me a part-time position in the English department. I’m looking forward to returning to work. My parents are close by and are still helping me out with everything to deal with Ethan’s death. Mom thought it would be good for me to get back into teaching again.”
 
They chatted for a few more minutes. It was good to talk to Shelly. They’d been friends for a long time. Ethan’s gift was something Mia would treasure.
 
Mia glanced at her watch. Time to get ready for dinner.
 
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Author Guest Post

'Where Will Mia Reid Go Next?'

When writing a series, an author has to look ahead to future books. Mia Reid, my main character, is an archaeologist. Her job can take her anywhere in the world.

The first book in the series, Death at the Scottish Broch, had her in Scotland, on the Isle of Skye.

The second book, Death of An Antiquarian, sees her in Lakeview City, Ontario, Canada working at a museum.

The third book, Death at the Museum, (currently in production) has her at the Lakeview City Museum, in Lakeview City, Ontario.

Looking down the road, I’d like to have Mia travel to a few archaeological digs around the world.

Where should I send her?

I did some research, something I really enjoy and found a list of the world’s twenty-five most important archaeological sites.

Some of these would definitely work as I’ve alluded to Mia’s previous experience in the earlier books in the series.

One possible location: Egypt.

Either the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, where King Tutankhamun’s burial chamber can be found, or the Great Pyramids on the Giza Plateau located just on the outskirts of Cairo.

Both of those locations would have a wealth of possibilities. And there’s plenty of research opportunities for me. Maybe even a visit to those locations?

A second location: Mexico.

Either ChichénItzá in the Yucatan Peninsula or Teotihuacán in the Valley of Mexico.

I’ve been to ChichénItzá on a tour when we were travelling in Mexico. It was amazing. The guide we had was patient and answered my many questions with no hesitation. We were able to tour the pyramid – not walk on it though. It was founded by the ancient Mayans around 600 CE. CE means “current era”.  At its peak, this city had up to 50,000 people living and working there. This location is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Teotihuacán was the largest pre-Columbian city in the Americas, with as many as 250,000 people living there. Located in the Valley of Mexico from 300 BCE and 1000 CE, it’s home to flat-topped temples. One of the temples is the Temple of the Feathered Serpent. Human remains have been found there, possibly evidence that sacrifices were made to the temple. Other monuments there include the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon. According to legend, the Pyramid of the Sun is the place where time began.

Mia would enjoy both of those locations!

Another option: The Acropolis in Athens.

There are twenty-one archaeological sites in Athens. Including the Parthenon, the Propylaia, the Erechtheum, the Theatre of Dionysus, and the Temple of Athena Nike.

I have personally been fascinated by Athens since I was in high school. We had a history teacher who brought history alive and he transmitted his love of Greece to his students. And although the sites in Athens have been excavated, work still happens there. 

The Acropolis has been operating as an archaeological site sine 1833 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.

Mia and Luke would have a lot of options to work with in Athens. 

And I think my final option, at least for this post, would be Machu Pichu.

Machu Pichu is located between four sacred peaks among the Andes mountains in Peru. It was a self-contained city, and it’s believed to have been built by the Inca Emperor Pachacuti around 1450. There are hundreds of buildings including palaces, temples, baths. Once the Spanish overtook the Inca people, the site was abandoned until 1911 when it was discovered by Yale archaeologist, Hiram Bingham.

Mia’s parents have been working in Peru for the past few years. And Mia participated in a dig there when she was younger. Going back could be a good opportunity to see how Mia works with different people. 

There are many places around the world, I could send Mia off on an adventure. But it isn’t enough for her to be on a dig. I’d also need to find out about the country’s culture and laws as well. I’d want Luke to be involved as he’s her law enforcement agent and that would mean artifact smuggling would be part of the book as well.

I can also send her on a dig or a conference in North America. Either of those options could provide excellent fodder for a cozy mystery. 

Wow! I think I’ve just briefly outlined the locations for several additional Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mysteries. 

Let me know if you have a favorite location or one I haven’t listed here!

Thanks for reading and good luck in the giveaway!

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About Rose Kerr

Retired in Southern Ontario with her husband, Rose spends her days crafting mysteries featuring strong, smart women who use their resourcefulness to solve crimes. When she’s not writing, she enjoys discovering the hidden gems of the region and indulging her lifelong curiosity.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

~ WEDNESDAY CHRISTIAN HISTORICAL AN ARRIVAL OF HOPE ~

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Dear Readers,

    Welcome to this unique and special blog tour! JustRead Publicity Tours gave their blog hosts an opportunity to share about a book we've read that we wanted readers to know about. 'An Arrival of Hope' is that type of book for me. It touched me in many ways as you will read in my Review below.
    Many thanks to this author, Alena, for collaborating with me by providing me with much of the content I used in this post.
    I hope you enjoy learning more about this author and her beautiful work.
All my best,
June
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ABOUT THE BOOK:

Title:   An Arrival of Hope
Series:   Home to Osceola #3
Author:   Alena Mentink
Publisher:   Independent
Release Date:   Feb 25, 2026
Genre:   Christian Historical Romance

She’s resigned herself to a quiet life. He buried his heart with his wife. Neither expects redemption to come calling.

Rosalind Durmond still harbors a heart made for storybook romance—she just knows such tales aren’t written for her. She thought she’d traded those dreams for duty when she agreed to care for her aging aunt. But when that aunt sets off for the Nebraska plains to right an old wrong, Rosalind finds herself knee-deep in family strife—and face-to-face with a widowed farmer whose quiet strength stirs hopes she thought long out of reach.

 

Zane Hoffman’s learned the hard way that happy endings exist only in fairy tales. Since his wife’s death, he’s sworn off risking his heart again. Yet when a red-haired woman with a knack for finding trouble crosses his path, his conscience won’t let him walk away.

 

As secrets from the past turn dangerous, Rosalind and Zane must fight for survival—and for the fragile love awakening between them.

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EXCERPT:

What a fool Rosalind was to always be craving adventure. The Lord had blessed her abundantly right here in Lincoln. She had loving parents, Aunt Myra, and her work with the paper.

She slumped back on her chair and let her pencil fall to the desk. The blessings abounded—so why couldn’t she stifle her craving for an adventure?

She folded her hands and bent forward. A sigh rose from deep inside her, and she whispered, “Lord . . .”

Just like earlier, she faltered for what to say. How could she pray when she failed to understand her own inner workings?

She lifted her shoulders. “Lord, You are the One who has created me, the One who knows me best. Please, remove this adventurous desire from me. Take it completely away. Or—or if not, then bring an adventure. Soon.”

The words sounded far more daring when spoken aloud. Rosalind bit her lip.

But as her pastor had preached that very Sunday, Psalms taught that the Lord knew each thought and intent of the heart. He knew her deepest desires. Her wish for an adventure was no surprise to Him.

She nodded firmly and lifted her face to the cream-and-gold wallpaper on the ceiling. “Either this desire must go away or something must be done. I leave that decision in Your hands, O Lord. You pick which it is to be. Amen.”

Rosalind held her breath. The clock on the mantel ticked out each second with a care and precision that nearly matched Connor’s. The same murmur of voices continued from next door. A log popped in the fire.

She picked up her pencil again and tapped the end against her chin. Well, no adventure awaited today, but she did need to finish the ladies’ column for the paper.

And perhaps by the time she finished that task, she would be reconciled to continuing her life with a dearth of adventure and knights on white horses. She would need to accept it eventually.

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MY REVIEW:

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Filled with faith, family, personal growth, and humor, this novel is enjoyable in every way . . .

The author has written a well-constructed novel that gives readers an excellent view of life in the pioneer era on the eastern central prairie of Nebraska in 1881. The plot features elements of romance, mystery, and suspense.

The main character, twenty-six-year old Rosalind Durmond, lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, with her father, step-mother, and aunt. She struggles with being a single woman who is above average in height. Mostly importantly, she is bothered by the fact that most of the women her age are married and starting their families, and she feels as if she doesn't fit in anywhere.

Rosalind's emotionally-unstable Aunt Myra decides she must return to Osceola to find the person whom she is certain killed her husband and children in a house fire a few years earlier. Rosalind agrees to chaperone Myra on the journey.

Farmer Zane Hoffman continues to grieve the loss of his dear wife, Sarah, two years after her sudden death in a wagon accident. He is committed to raising their young children, Byron and Audrey, in a home filled with love and faith. However, he is desperately struggling to keep his heart locked away so he won't fall in love again . . .

As Rosalind begins spending time with the large extended Hoffman Family as well as little Byron and Audrey, she starts accepting the fact that maybe someday she will attain her goal of becoming a wife and mother. Zane's mother, Florence, is an exceptional matriarch and is generous with her time and efforts in teaching Rosalind how to be a homemaker. Rosalind learns how to cook, bake, garden, etc., since she has never been taught those skills in her father's home.

The final chapters of the book were intense and involved some suspense and action. The group worked together to solve the house fire mystery, much to the satisfaction of Myra.

There is so much to enjoy about this plot, but I especially appreciated this author's ability to share God's Word and His intentions for marriage and child-rearing with readers.

This book is completely clean in language and content. The faith thread is deftly woven throughout the entire book.

I received a copy of this book from the author through JustRead Publicity Tours. All of my opinions shared here are solely my own.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

 


 Alena Mentink is a Nebraska author who enjoys mixing history with fictional characters to create a story for God’s glory. The Midwest claims the number one spot as her favorite setting for her stories where her characters manage to find plenty of trouble to keep them occupied. When she isn’t busy writing, Alena can usually be found somewhere around her family’s farm where she lives with her parents and eight siblings. Find out more about her at her website www.alenamentink.com and sign up for her newsletter to get a free story!   


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Thursday, June 4, 2026

~ FRIDAY COZY MYSTERY FEATURE SCONED DEATH ~

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~ FRIDAY COZY MYSTERY FEATURE ~ 
--  'SCONED TO DEATH'  --  
AUTHOR BETTY HECHTMAN 
 
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 Sconed to Death (A Crochet and Crumpets Mystery)  
by Betty Hechtman

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About Sconed to Death

 

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Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series Setting - Indiana      Publisher ‏ : ‎ Severn House
  Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 2, 2026      Print length ‏ : ‎ 224 pages  
Hardcover ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1448318629      ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1448318629 
Digital ISBN-13: 9781448318636      Audiobook ASIN B0GH2HY42Y MP3CD  
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8228941519      ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GS74NJGP
  
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A brand-new series from the queen of culinary cozies. Full to the brim with crochet, crumpets, and crime! The perfect ingredients for murder . . . Annie Hart has transformed the yarn shop she inherited into a thriving business and tea shop. Now she needs to sell it so she can move back to LA. She just has to ensure that young Toby Swanson is kept on as the supplier of their famous scones. Annie decides to secretly enter Toby in a new reality TV cooking show. But his application video takes a deadly twist when Annie and her business partner, Gray, discover a body on the beach while filming. Even worse, it looks like the young woman had been enjoying Toby’s cherry scones and the shop’s rose tea before her death. With the help of her misfit group of local yarn artists, can Annie find a killer and save her reputation?
Readers who love super cozy culinary mysteries will eat up this new charming cozy mystery series.

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 EXCERPT:

It was early Monday morning as I rushed ahead to unlock the door to the school house—not to let students in. It had been eons since the red brick building had been used for that purpose. Now it was home to a yarn shop and tea room. There were some books and gift items too. I felt a sense of pride as I looked at the distinctive structure that belonged to me.

The air felt languid here in Franklin, Indiana and I struggled to get out of the hoodie I had put on automatically before I went outside. When I was home in L.A., going to work at the children’s boutique in Malibu, the hoodie was needed even on a late June morning. Not here for sure.

I had expected to be back in L.A. by now, but, well, things hadn’t worked out as I had planned. When I heard my uncle Cyrus had left me the school house, my original thought was to just take a look at the property in person and put it up for sale. I had no idea that it housed a yarn shop until I got here and saw the sign hanging at an angle that said Classy Yarn. It fell off when I tried to right it. 

Then it made sense why he had left the property to me. He knew I had a passion for yarn and had been crocheting and knitting since I was a kid. He must have thought I would be happy to have access to all that fiber.

When I arrived, the whole place looked unsettled and neglected, as the shop had been closed since the previous owner, Eleanor Danton, died. Bugs had feasted on some of the yarn and the skeins appeared to have been stuffed haphazardly into the cubbies that lined the large room.

I had never planned to get involved with anything more than clearing it up to make it presentable to sell. But then I had met Jenny Swanson and her son Toby, along with Liv Stein. They were all part of the group of yarn crafters who used to have get-togethers at the school house and prevailed on me to let the group meet while I was clearing the place up.

Jenny and Toby owned the local bakery and won me over with friendship and delicious treats. Liv acted like an advisor from the start and gave me the lowdown on the town. She even convinced me to let Eleanor’s cat Jack stay while I was working on the place. She let me find out for myself that the white Persian had some magical skills. 

I hadn’t meant for it to happen, but in no time, I felt part of the group and listened when they pitched me on how having a tea room would make the place more sellable. To make a long story short, I added the tea room, and there were some complications, like getting too attached to the place and being concerned about what would happen to it when a new owner took over. So, here I was still running the yarn shop and tea room.

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Author Guest Post

'Yarns About Yarn'

By

Betty Hechtman


            You don’t have to know how to crochet or knit to read my books.  But I am always happy to hear that reading them has either inspired someone to learn how to crochet or knit or has been inspired a lapsed yarn crafter to pick it up again.  No judgement here, but personally, I prefer crochet.  It is easier to me and works better for creating things like elephants and pots of flowers.

            Annie Sara Hart, the main character in my Crochet and Crumpet series calls herself a crochet artist. After going to art school, she discovered that yarn was her medium of choice and crochet her favored form.  Rather than making blankets and scarves, she prefers making what could be called yarn sculptures.  But really what they are, are toys.  Making toys means a lot to her because something she makes can become that comfort toy they sleep with and will be part of their childhood memory.

            In SCONED TO DEATH, the second book in the Crochet and Crumpet series, she makes a red hen that becomes a beloved comfort toy to its owner. In solidarity to my character, I made a red hen too. 

            One of the cool things about is how accessible learning how to crochet or knit has become.  When I learned, I had to teach myselfhow to make a granny square by using a kid’s kit I bought at FAO Schwartz.  I can’t complain though, since it was learning how to make that granny square that opened the golden door of crochet to me and gave me the idea of mixing it with a mystery which became the Crochet Mystery series featuring Molly Pink and the Tarzana Hookers who hang out, crochet and solve murders.  I am just beginning to write the seventeenth book in the series and Molly and the Hookers are already in trouble and it’s only page one.

            Back to learning yarn craft.  There countless videos online and companies that offer crochet kits aimed at rank beginners to make things like a penguin or rabbit.  And then you have a little support creature to tell your troubles to.

            I think of crocheting flat items like scarves and blankets as being a different experience.  While making the fun toys is challenging and takes all your attention-- unless you are as experienced as Annie Sara--working on a scarf or blanket can be meditative and relaxing.

            My Yarn Retreat series has a mixture of different yarn crafts in it.  Each book has Casey Felstein putting on a retreat for a new group of strangers at the moody hotel and conference center on the tip of the Monterey Peninsula.  They get to know each other, deal with whatever they’re retreating from, and solve a murder while they work on their projects.

            Even the Writer for Hire series has yarn in it.  Veronica Blackstone crochets squares when she’s tense and chamomile tea doesn’t help-- which happens a lot.  She is struggling to write a follow up to a successful mystery while working as a writer for hire who will write love letters, copy for celebrations of life—anything as long as it's legal. She also runs a writers’ group.  And then when she finds herself in the middle of a murder, she uses her skills to figure out who did it.  When she has enough squares she sews them together into a blanket. I bet she could really use a support crocheted. Rabbit.  I should have Annie Sara make one for her.  I have gotten suggestions about crossing over characters in my series. We’ll see.

When I made that first granny square with the kid's kit, I had no idea that it would be the beginning of thirty-some books and counting.  

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About Betty Hechtman

 

 Despite completing a Fine Arts degree, all Betty Hechtman ever wanted to be was a writer. She wrote a weekly column in her college newspaper and later wrote magazine and newspaper pieces, along with short stories and a prize-winning screenplay. She has published over thirty books across four cozy mystery series, all of which have yarn craft. She lives with her family in Southern California.

Author Links:

Website: https://www.Bettyhechtman.com  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettyhechtmanauthor 

Blog:  https://www.killerhobbies.blogspot.com  

Purchase Links:   Amazon Barnes and Noble  

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