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Theme Read - May 2010

Heather Webber has a landscaping mystery
Cynthia Baxter has one called LEAD A HORSE TO MURDER
and Leslie Meier has MOTHERS DAY MURDER




Everyone wants to be talented and my talent seems to be knowledge of books.

Heather Webber has a landscaping mystery
Cynthia Baxter has one called LEAD A HORSE TO MURDER
and Leslie Meier has MOTHERS DAY MURDER"
Good choice, I love Leslie Meier!

For May Flowers I will read Sleeping With Anemone .
For Mother's Day I will read Motherhood is Murder .
Love both of these series!!! I'll have to think about the horse one!

For May Flowers I will read Sleeping With Anemone .
For Mother's Day I will read Motherhood is Murder .
Love both of these series!!! I'll have to th..."
For horse books you can always turn to Dick Francis. I'd classify most all of his books as "cozy" because they aren't violent. I haven't read one of his in years, but they were always good reads. I was sorry to hear of his passing.

For May Flowers I will read Sleeping With Anemone .
For Mother's Day I will read Motherhood is Murder .
Love both of these se..."
I'll look him up. The only horse related books that popped into my mind at first were Michele Scott's Horse Lover series. First book is called Saddled with Trouble. I love her Wine Lover's series, but haven't heard to much about this other one.



I was just thinking that! I have 40 mysteries in my tbr pile and none fit the theme, so I am going to just use one of them that is as close as I can get.


Hey could you let me know how Pushing Up Daisies is? I have had it forever but have yet to read it.

[bookcover:Pushing Up Daisies: A Dirt-y Business Mys..."
I read it last year. Gave it 3 stars, but was actually more like 2.5. The story was okay, but gardening just isn't my thing. Doesn't interest me at all.
Shannon wrote: "I am going to read
the sleuth in this story is a mother."
Shannon, if you like DSD, book two of this series, French Polished Murder, will be out in May.

Shannon, if you like DSD, book two of this series, French Polished Murder, will be out in May.

[bookcover:Pushing Up Daisies: A Dirt-y Business Mys..."
Absolutely!


I read this one a few months ago and liked it even though I am not a gardener. It's the first in a new series. The main character has a fledgling gardening business. Good mystery with interesting characters. I willl look for the second one as a May read.


Garden themes in my tbr:

I have the second Heather Webber mystery,




I've read a few of this series. Likeable characters, but I don't think the later mysteries were as good. It felt like she ran out of steam or maybe I tired of the mysterious emails. Let me know what you think.


Garden themes ..."
Nell, for sure read the Heather Webber series in order. Stuff happens between the lead and her ex-husband through out the series, not mention the incredible relationship she has with her step-son, it really grows as the series progresses. It's one of my favorite ones and I am very sorry there were only 4-5 written.


I forgot about Goldy and have four in my tbr. Another single mom is Claire Malloy in a series by Joan Hess.
But first I need to read my April choice!



I've read a few of this series. Likeable chara..."
Of course, Nell. :-)
Looking forward to starting the books.
Nell wrote: "I have the second Heather Webber mystery, Trouble in Spades. Haven't found the first one. Should they be read in order?"
Nell, I have the same problem. I found the second book at , but the first being out of print, it is difficult to come by. If you don't mind reading online, in searching on the title and author, I found the first available at Google Books.
It's ridiculous what some of the used book sites want for a copy of this book. Anywhere from $12 up to $300!
Nell, I have the same problem. I found the second book at , but the first being out of print, it is difficult to come by. If you don't mind reading online, in searching on the title and author, I found the first available at Google Books.
It's ridiculous what some of the used book sites want for a copy of this book. Anywhere from $12 up to $300!

Nell, I have the same problem. I found the sec..."
Thanks Heather. I checked it out and found a preview on Google books with links to where you can buy it. I've been scouring used book stores for months looking for book one. The on-line listing start around $20 (s & h included). It's made me consider getting a Kindle sooner rather than later - download is $5.99.
Nell wrote: t's made me consider getting a Kindle sooner rather than later - download is $5.99
If you don't mind reading at the computer or you have an iPhone or a Blackberry, you can buy it for reading there.
But here you can find the books quite cheap:
If you don't mind reading at the computer or you have an iPhone or a Blackberry, you can buy it for reading there.
But here you can find the books quite cheap:

Does anyone have a clue to when the latest Goldy book will be released? By latest, I mean her newest in hardcover. I continually check Amazon, but come up with nothing. Davidson used to have a great web-site, but now it seems the publisher provides it and it is not nearly as interesting or detailed. I really miss the old website as I am a big Goldy fan. As for May theme read, I think I will begin with the first Katherine Hall Page


Nell, I have the same proble..."
I am not sure where you have tried. But I have found that Half.com has a good selection of book to purchase.

Nell, I have the same problem. I found the sec..."
Hey there. Have you tried Half.com? I have checked and they are selling a paperback copy regular print for 4.79 plus shipping.

Nell, I have the same problem...."
I saw it on Half.com this morning but when I clicked to buy it was no longer available. I will check the library - though I prefer not to have a return date on the books I read. Or I may try to download and read it on my computer. Thanks for that idea Marisa.

Missy: I am trying to find out for you about when the next "Goldy Bear" book will be out. You are so right about her "new" website, it rather "sucks" (pardon my language).
The Faith Fairchild series by Katherine Hall Page is a good "older" series as it started in 1989. I need to catch up with Faith as I have only read through book #15 (there are 18). I have liked the series and Faith's character does grow as time goes on.


1. May Flowers: Trouble in Spades by Heather Webber

2. Horses: Saddled with Trouble by Michele Scott

3. Mother's Day:

I just finished the Yasmine Galenorn book and really liked it.

Mother's Day: Ghost of a Chance by Yasmine Galenorn


1. May Flowers: Trouble in Spades by Heather Webber

2. Horses: [book:Saddled ..."
I read the Yasmine Galenorn series a couple of years ago. They're a bit up & down, but on the whole pretty good.

0/3 DONE
May Flowers: Mulch by Ann Ripley
Horses: Riding Shotgun by Rita Mae Brown
Mother's Day: Aunt Dimity Digs Inby Nancy Atherton
FINISHED:
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1) May Flowers - read a mystery involving flowers or gardening
2) Horses - in honor of the Kentucky Derby, read a mystery involving horses
3) Mother's Day - read a mystery featuring a mom as sleuth