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Old 01-20-2011, 05:59 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by teadonkey View Post
I don't know how I missed your post on the LAST page, since I posted on this one... How bizarre! Anyway, Mystery lovers' Kitchen is a great link, thanks! Also, what's the "back story" you were talking about for the Fundraising series?

Also, Delicious and Suspicious sounds great I think I'm gonna grab that one.



Anyone know of any good cozies that have a little romance in them? I'm not talking, FULL romance book type romance. I just mean, kind of a side story is the romance between the main character and a beau. Can't think of another way to explain it!
Umm.. last question first. Try Debbie Macomber's Blossom Street series for cozies with romance. They're usually categorized romance, but I find them more cozy (though without murders) and I do enjoy them, though I don't enjoy most straight romance books.

There's a connection somehow (can't remember precisely how), between Robert Wittman who wrote Priceless, and Sheila Connolly, author of the Fundraising mysteries. I think it was something like he was the investigator on a case involving museum theft while she was either employed by said museum, or researching a book via said museum. I haven't gotten to read Priceless yet. I also can't remember who told me, but it might have been lilac_jive, from here .
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