Sunday, October 5, 2025

Home Fries and Alibis - A Review & Giveaway

 Review


HOME FRIES AND ALIBIS by Lena Gregory
The Eighth All-Day Breakfast Café Mystery
 
Life in Central Florida is agreeing with Gia Morelli. She owns the popular All-Day Breakfast Café and has a dynamic group of friends as well as a fiancé who loves her. She has a wonderful home in a peaceful neighborhood. She's even getting used to the bears, raccoons, snakes, and other critters that live nearby. What she can't get used to is her new neighbor.  The once idyllic community has been shattered by the arrival of Gladys Hoffmeier. Gladys is nasty, belligerent, and has called 911 on her neighbors so many times she's been banned. But she crosses the line when she descends on Gia's home accusing Thor, Gia's Bernese mountain dog, of digging in her yard. Gia manages to control her temper until Gladys threatens to shoot Thor. The following morning Gladys is found dead. Pretty much everyone who met the woman had a reason to want her dead, but who actually did the deed? 
 
Emotions run high in the eighth All-Day Breakfast Café. Gia is a better person than I. If someone threatened my animals and wound up dead I'd be satisfied and ready to dance on that person's grave. Gia and Savannah actually feel bad, wanting the woman gone, but not dead, and are ready to figure out just who killed her.
 
HOME FRIES AND ALIBIS is a well plotted mystery with no end of suspects and a wide range of motives, a list made even longer when blackmail comes to light. There are thrilling, pulse pounding moments. There are also quiet contemplative moments and moments of fun. 
 
The characters are the heart of the story. Gia and Savannah's friendship so close as to be family. Leo and Hunt, Cole and Earl, Alfie's exuberance, I could go on. The people are more than characters on a page. They're people you want to make a part of your life. 
 
With a heartwarming sense of community HOME FRIES AND ALIBIS is a cozy hug in book form.
 
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 Home Fries and Alibis (An All-Day Breakfast Cafe Mystery) by Lena Gregory

About Home Fries and Alibis

Setting - Florida 
Publisher: ‎ Beyond the Page Publishing 
Publication Date: ‎ September 23, 2025 
Print Length: ‎ 178 pages

When a belligerent woman moves in across the street, café owner Gia Morelli has to call off the welcome wagon and call in the homicide squad . . .

When a nasty new neighbor moves into their peaceful community, Gia and everyone else in the neighborhood is ready to blow a fuse. The spiteful woman has quickly made a nuisance of herself, complaining to and about everyone there. Then she makes the grave mistake of falsely claiming Gia’s dog tore up her yard, and Gia goes ballistic, telling the woman to back off . . . or else. It was an impulsive move for Gia, but someone else decides an even more extreme approach is called for, and silences the woman—permanently.

Unnerved by the thought of a murderer living in her neighborhood, Gia begins digging into the victim’s life to figure out who would have wanted her dead. She soon discovers that the woman was not only malicious but was blackmailing people in the community. Even more surprising is that nearly everyone in the neighborhood has something to hide. Dead-set on rooting out the culprit, Gia has to determine who stood to lose the most if their secret was revealed, unaware that she’s perilously close to losing her own life . . .

About Lena Gregory

Lena Gregory is the author of the Bay Island Psychic Mysteries, which take place on a small island between the north and south forks of Long Island, New York, the All-Day Breakfast Café Mysteries, which are set on the outskirts of Florida’s Ocala National Forest, the Mini-Meadows Mysteries, set in a community of tiny homes in Central Florida, and the Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries, which take place in a small town on the south shore of eastern Long Island, New York.

Lena grew up in a small town on the south shore of eastern Long Island, but she recently traded in cold, damp, gray winters for the warmth and sunshine of central Florida, where she now lives with her husband, three kids, son-in-law, and four dogs. Her hobbies include spending time with family, reading, and walking. Her love for writing developed when her youngest son was born and didn’t sleep through the night. She works full time as a writer and a freelance editor and is a member of Sisters in Crime.

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Friday, October 3, 2025

A Gargoyle's Guide to Murder - A Review

 Review


A GARGOYLE'S GUIDE TO MURDER by Gigi Pandian
The Ninth Accidental Alchemist Mystery 
 
What should be a quick stop to check on a book before embarking on a European vacation turns out to be anything but. When Zoe Faust finds Non Degenera Alchemia missing from the British Library she's only mildly concerned. The book's ties to Notre Dame have been severed so it should no longer pose a danger. Still, when the brusque librarian declares it a poisoned book, Zoe tracks it down to Oxford. There she finds the book decaying, but it's not just a book being ravaged by time. Something else is afoot, as Dorian would say. In fact, after both Dorian, the living gargoyle, and Max Liu, her fiancé, arrive they find a man murdered, facedown in that very tome. Combined with the murder Dorian saw, although there was no evidence of a crime, stolen books, and a spooky night at a country manor house party, everything leads back to that book of backward alchemy. Will Zoe, Max, and Dorian be able to get to the heart of the matter before someone else dies?
 
Having a gargoyle best friend tagging along on a romantic trip for a newly engaged couple is not exactly what Zoe envisioned, but it certainly worked out for the best. I absolutely love Dorian and he is at his finest in this ninth Accidental Alchemist Mystery. I enjoy the alternate chapters showing the current book he's writing; in this case A Gargoyle's Guide to Murder. Dorian gives readers facts and tips about impossible crimes, gargoyles, and much more, including his thoughts to the current mystery. Dorian is witty, clever, and a darn fine cook. I wish he could make me a meal, or at least some snacks. 
 
Apart from Dorian, I really appreciate how Zoe and Max work together. I also loved Barney and enjoyed disliking Barnabas. It was a complex mystery made more complicated by backward alchemy. I found Non Degenera Alchemia absolutely fascinating. Not just the book itself and what it was becoming, but what it was doing as it died.
 
Intricate plotting, charming characters, and an incredible sense of place make A GARGOYLE'S GUIDE TO MURDER a delightful mystery that's both thrilling, funny, and ultimately heartwarming.
 

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading A Gargoyle's Guide to Murder by Gigi Pandian. This is the ninth book in the Accidental Alchemist Mystery series and will be released next week.

What should be a quick stop to check on a book before embarking on a European vacation turns out to be anything but. When Zoe Faust finds Non Degenera Alchemia missing from the British Library she's only mildly concerned. The book's ties to Notre Dame have been severed so it should no longer pose a danger. Still, when the brusque librarian declares it a poisoned book, Zoe tracks it down to Oxford. There she finds the book decaying, but it's not just a book being ravaged by time. Something else is afoot, as Dorian would say. In fact, after both Dorian, the living gargoyle, and Max Liu, her fiancé, arrive they find a man murdered, facedown in that very tome. Combined with the murder Dorian saw, although there was no evidence of a crime, stolen books, and a spooky night at a country manor house party, everything leads back to that book of backward alchemy. Will Zoe, Max, and Dorian be able to get to the heart of the matter before someone else dies?

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Crime Quiz - A Guest Post & Giveaway

I'm happy to welcome Hugo Hurried to Cozy Up With Kathy today. You can find Hugo on the pages of Crime Quiz by TJ Stanley.

Tracy has recently published, Crime Quiz. It’s a cozy mystery set on a cruise that’s also hosting a crime writers conference. Please join with me in welcoming Hugo Hurried, one of the passengers on that cruise. 


HH. Thank you. Lovely to meet you.

Q: So, Hugo, many readers here may not know you. Can you introduce yourself to our avid readers?

HH. Of course. As you can probably tell from the accent, I’m British and I’m also an author who is 88 years young. Some people say I look like Michael Caine, but I think they’re led astray by the similarity of our accents. 

Q: I think you look like Michael Caine, a younger version.

HH. You flatter me. But perhaps the four-year age gap makes all the difference. 

Q: Now tell us about your role on the cruise.

HH. I was the opening speaker at the Crime Writers’ conference, sharing highlights from my most recent book How to Write a Crime Story with a Kick. The Oceanic Wanderer was full, not only of readers of crime capers, but also many wannabe writers. Always pleased to share with others what I’ve learnt from my writing journey. 

Q: I understand that you didn’t start writing until, until quite late in your career?

HH. Indeed. I wrote my first novel when I was 50. And haven’t stopped writing since then. 

Q: Achieving a high level of international recognition and success.

HH. Yes. Terribly fortunate to have had several of my bestsellers translated into other languages. 

Q: You’re too modest Hugo. Now I understand that you had other roles on the ship.

HH. Yes. To use a tired expression, there is no such thing as a free lunch or a free cruise, no matter how famous you are. When the Oceanic Wanderer docked in Hobart, I put on my tour guide hat and led a dozen readers of crime fiction, on a tour of real locations featured in several crime and mystery novels. And I may have played the role of cupid while on the bus tour. Isn’t there always a love story on a cruise?

We were also strongly encouraged by the Cruise Director to participate in all social activities associated with the conference. Must say I rather enjoyed the Crime Quiz and not just because, spoiler alert, my team won. 

Q: Can I ask you a few personal questions?

HH. Of course. 

Q: Do you have a secret?

HH. Hugo Hurried is not my real name. It’s the creation of a marketing consultant. You’ll need to read Crime Quiz to find out what it is. 

Q: What is your biggest weakness?

HH. Goodness. Sounds like I’m in a job interview. Well honesty is a virtue of an advanced age and I suspect that some may say that I drink too much. 

Q: Are you afraid of anything?

HH. At my age, absolutely nothing. Well, except perhaps the bar running out of whiskey. 

Q: Do you like the way they write you?

HH. It’s more revealing than I would like, but at 88 what do I need to be worried about! 

Q: What’s next?

HH. There’s another journey in my future, but you’ll need to read Crime Quiz to find out what it is. 

Q: Tell me about your author.

HH. TJ Stanley, well she’s a bit of a dark horse, always sitting quietly in the corner. Never know if she’s eavesdropping on other people’s conversations or plotting someone’s downfall. Like myself, she’s quite a good observer of people and their frailties. And like me, she has a nom de plume, or a pen name under which she has written many of her novels. This name is Jane Ellyson. I understand that she started by writing romantic suspense, morphing into action-adventure, then thriller, followed by an international espionage story touching on science fiction and now into cozy mystery. Quite the evolution. I wonder where she’ll go next. 

 You can learn more about TJ Stanley at tjstanley.com and her alter-ego Jane Ellyson at janeellyson.com

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 Crime Quiz: Cosy Mystery on a Cruise by TJ Stanley

About Crime Quiz

Crime Quiz: Cosy Mystery on a Cruise Cosy Mystery
Setting - On a cruise from Sydney to Hobart in Australia
Publisher: ‎ Stanley Press
Publication Date: ‎ September 26, 2025
Paperback Print Length: ‎ 198 pages

Molly should be on her honeymoon, but her husband had disappeared.

Thomas should be preaching, but the bishop had other ideas.

Lynette should be in Aspen, but her doctor refused to let her fly.

Instead, they’re sailing on a five-day round trip between Sydney and Hobart.

At 5.00am on the fourth day of the cruise, Captain Jonas Strong announces that five passengers have died overnight.

Were this a cruise with the usual guest profile, such news may have caused a temporary flutter of nerves before being forgotten. But the Oceanic Wanderer was hosting a Crime Writers’ Conference with hundreds of amateur sleuths who were now wondering, if there was more to the announcement than they were being told.

Was there a murderer among them?

CRIME QUIZ delivers a cosy-mystery caper in a cruisy setting.

About TJ Stanley

 
Tracy Stanley has been in love with storytelling since she left university in 1984. In 2017, she started publishing, and as of August 2025, Tracy has independently published fifteen books across five genres, including business books, travel memoirs, cosy mysteries, romantic suspense, and action-adventure novels. These last two genres have been written under the pen name of Jane Ellyson. Her writing approach for novels recognises that creativity in storytelling comes from mixing the familiar with a twist, combining comfort and intrigue. Tracy is Australian and lives in Brisbane. 
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Monday, September 29, 2025

The Murder at Red Oaks - An Interview & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Kay Pritchett to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Kay writes the Mosey Frye Mystery series. The Murder at Red Oaks is the seventh book in the series and was released last week.

 
Kathy: In The Murder at Red Oaks Mosey Frye enters her client’s grand Victorian and finds a dead body. I love Victorians. What’s your favorite type of architecture?

KP: I have grown to love Victorians, but certainly I didn’t start that way. When in 1988, my future husband brought me to see our now-home, I completely balked at the idea of living in a Victorian. You must understand this hundred and forty-five-year-old house had spaghetti stuck to the kitchen ceiling, holes in the walls, and cracks so wide you could lie in bed and view the great outdoors without even venturing out. We did the overhaul ourselves and moved in two weeks after the wedding. But now, given my mystery writing endeavor, my house and other Victorians in the neighborhood have turned out to be a true inspiration. 

Kathy: The Mosey Frye Mystery series is set in Arkansas. What makes this location the perfect setting for your series? 

KP: I relocated to Northwest Arkansas in 1982, coming here straight from Seville, Spain. Despite growing up some three hundred miles away in the Mississippi Delta, I felt utterly clueless about my new surroundings. Fayetteville is mountainous and woodsy, whereas the Delta is flat and somewhat treeless, suitable for extensive agricultural activities, particularly cotton cultivation. In these mysteries, I yearned to immerse myself in the culture of my youth. But after living in Arkansas for many years, I found that the Arkansas Delta seemed like a good compromise. By placing my fictional town of Hembree on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi, I could avoid having Mississippi friends and family claim they recognized real people or places in my stories. 
 

Kathy: What first drew you to cozy mysteries? 

KP: I initially intended to write traditional mysteries but soon realized that I was naturally inclined toward cozies. This may be because positivity is high on my list of strengths, as I have recently learned from taking an online strengths test. May I add as well that there is a particular vibe, let us say, attached to cozy mysteries. It’s as if an atmosphere of stability floats over the setting, bolstering the inhabitants and helping them to confront criminality in their midst. Regardless of how heinous the crime, it’s certain to be resolved, and things will, indeed, get back to normal. 

Kathy: Do you write in any other genres? 

KP: I have not tackled fiction in another genre. My writing background is academic. As a Spanish professor at the University of Arkansas, I published books and articles about Spanish poetry and fiction and translated some novels and collections of poetry into English. 

Kathy: Tell us about your series. 

KP: Mosey Frye Mysteries present an ongoing battle of wits between Mosey Frye, a thirty-something real estate agent, and Gus Olivera, a forty-ish police detective from sunny California. Mosey’s leaps of intuition coupled with Olivera’s state-of-the-art detective work help them solve the homicides that seem to follow Mosey wherever she goes. Her real estate career has an unfortunate habit of intersecting with murder—whenever she lists a house, she inevitably discovers a body somewhere on the premises. 
 

Kathy: Do you have a favorite character? If so, who and why? 

KP: That’s a tough question. If I were in a sinking boat with all the characters and could only save one, I think it would be Mosey. You see, she’s my pet—not because she’s my favorite really, but poor Mosey, she needs the most help, having an uncanny knack for getting herself into trouble. Of all the characters, she’s the free spirit, and that’s something I can relate to. 

Kathy: Did you have a specific inspiration for your series? 

KP: Yes, I did. One day, while walking in my neighborhood, I noticed a particular house. On one side, you could see into the living room, and on the other, the parlor—wide open to public view. I found myself staring at the place day after day. When a For Sale sign appeared in the front yard, a friend of mine suggested we make an appointment to see the house. As we entered, I was amazed by the height of the ceilings—even taller than mine. I was also struck by the antiquity of the wallpaper and the overall impression of the place. That house became fictional Waite House, which was Mosey’s first listing. The person who later bought the house in real life was a real estate agent, blonde and spunky, just like Mosey. 

Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work? 

KP: A friend and fellow writer, Chris Farris, helped me make that decision. One day, during a writing group gathering, he said to me, “Kay, I think this piece is ready.” I immediately replied, “No, it isn’t,” but his encouragement and recommendation of a specific editor made me consider publication.

Kathy: If you could have a dinner party and invite 4 authors, living or dead, in any genre, who would you invite? 

KP: Since I’ve dedicated myself to a career in Spanish literature, the first four authors that come to mind are true literary giants in the field: Cervantes, the author of the first novel and short story; Quevedo, a master at crafting clever prose; Larra, the sharpest observer of all time; and Unamuno, whose profound yet human perspective on life is truly captivating. If I may extend my appreciation to English-writing authors, I would include Faulkner, Hemingway, and Zora Neale Hurston. 


Kathy: What are you currently reading? 

KP: I have a stack of books awaiting my recovery from cataract surgery, and on the top is my friend and neighbor Talya Tate Boerner’s The Third Act of Theo Gruene


Kathy: Will you share any of your hobbies or interests with us? 

KP: My sole hobby in life was beading. I picked it up shortly after becoming chair of my department, which might otherwise have driven me to drink if I hadn’t found a way to distract myself. However, once I started writing fiction full-time, I had to give up beading. Too much sedentary close work wasn’t good for my health.

Kathy: Name 4 items you always have in your fridge or pantry. 

KP: Grits—I’m not just saying that; I genuinely adore them. Milk—it keeps the bones strong and maintains a pleasant alkalinity in the stomach. Blueberries—I love them, and they’re one of the few foods I love that aren’t detrimental to my health. Decaf coffee—I’d be utterly lost without it. 


Kathy: Do you have plans for future books either in your current series or a new series? 

KP: I’m currently writing the eighth book in Mosey Frye Mysteries. It’s been the most challenging so far, presenting a complex web of clues that you simply won’t believe. I also found the new characters I created for this mystery so engaging that I couldn’t bring myself to saddle any of them with the murder. It wasn’t until chapter thirty-four out of thirty-six that I finally settled on the one I could see as the culprit.


Kathy: What’s your favorite thing about being an author? 

KP: Goodness, the writing process, for sure. The aspects of being an author that require me to put myself out there can provoke a week-long out-of-body experience. I suspect I’m not very unusual in that regard, considering that many writers are introverts. 

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 The Murder at Red Oaks (Mosey Frye Mysteries) by Kay Pritchett

About The Murder at Red Oaks

The Murder at Red Oaks (Mosey Frye Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery 7th in Series
Setting - The fictional town of Hembree, Arkansas
Publisher: ‎ Wild Rose Press
Publication Date: ‎ September 22, 2025
Print Length: ‎ 368 pages Digital Print Length: ‎ 329 pages

What a chilling sight when real estate agent Mosey Frye enters her client’s grand Victorian only to find her strangled and laid out in a coffin. Clued in on the bizarre murder, the new forensic profiler in town raises the intriguing theory of “posing,” suggesting the culprit, plagued by remorse, decided to honor the victim with a grand send-off.

Meanwhile, police chief Gus Olivera, sticking to the evidence, makes a breakthrough by identifying the coffin as one that is missing from the mausoleum. It originally belonged to the victim’s young ward, tragically drowned in the lake by the house years earlier. With real and amateur sleuths baffled, townspeople fear yet another attack from the deranged killer among them.

About Kay Pritchett

Kay Pritchett, a native of Greenville, Mississippi, lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where she taught Spanish literature at the state’s flagship university. At retirement, she threw herself into fiction writing and has wrapped up seven books in the Mosey Frye Mystery series. As a mystery writer, she delights in blending the charming wit of amateur sleuth Mosey Frye with the suave sophistication of police chief Gus Olivera. She’s all about sprinkling her mystery novels with lively banter, highlighting the dynamic interactions between Mosey and her trusty sidekick Nadia, as well as the intriguing dialogues between Olivera and sharp-witted coroner Eads McGinnis. Her goal? To transport readers into the thrilling world of an Agatha Christie whodunit, but with a delightful twist—think verandas and paddle boats! Murder in High Cotton (2022), inspired by childhood memories of the Delta, anthologizes her first three short mystery novels. Since then, she has launched four full-length novels: The Summer House at Larkspur, The Incident at Sunny Banks, The House with a Secret Cellar, and The Murder at Red Oaks.

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Sunday, September 28, 2025

Essentials of Death - A Guest Post , Review, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to allow Carissa Carmichael to take over Cozy Up With Kathy today. You can find Carissa on the pages of the Aromatherapy Apothecary Mystery series by Kim Davis. ESSENTIALS OF DEATH is the second book in the series and was released last week.

 

It’s been a few months since I stood over a dead body in my Aromatherapy Apothecary shop, my copper distiller next to the man. I still have nightmares about the violence even with the murderer being caught and serving time in prison. But I’m trying to put it behind me and focus on growing my store in my hometown of Oak Creek Valley in Southern California. With tourists flooding into our town, especially those in the Los Angeles area looking for a close getaway, I’ve had a good amount of business. Nestled between the Topatopa Mountains, our town has much to offer. There are wineries, art galleries, spas, monthly festivals, outdoor adventures, and, frequently, Hollywood studio film shoots. In the meantime, I’m keeping busy with the retail side of running an aromatherapy shop plus distilling essential oils from locally sourced flowers and herbs.

This week, the town is hosting a playwright conference and festival. Hordes are descending on Oak Creek Valley, eager to see a famous personage or even participate in the events. My shop was one of the lucky ones chosen to exhibit at the opening festivities, as was the Jean Luc Patisserie, owned by my maybe special friend, Jasper. What should have been a fun experience turned into one that led to a very public altercation with my high school nemesis, Lacie. She works for Jasper, and when he became ill, she stepped in to run his booth. I don’t understand why she’s always had it in for me, but she did her best to spoil my time at the event, and even humiliated me in front of some clients. And all of this happened after the resident tarot card reader pulled some very scary cards from her deck for my reading. Even she seemed distraught… but given what happened later that night, those cards just might have been prescient.

After finding another murder victim, unfortunately at Jasper’s patisserie this time, my dad, the chief of police, has recused himself. The two detectives brought into town to investigate have my dad doing nothing more than crowd control and keeping an eye out on festival goers. It doesn’t help that one of the detectives is certain I killed Lacie and he’s doing everything he can to prove it. Given my past scandal in San Francisco, where my face was plastered all over the media as I perp walked, handcuffed, to a waiting squad car, I’m terrified no one will believe I’m innocent. My dad is being shut out, so now it’ll be up to me and my friends to find out who, besides me, could have killed my frenemy. If I don’t find the killer, it won’t be long before cold steel handcuffs are slapped on my wrists… again.

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Review


ESSENTIALS OF DEATH by Kim Davis
The Second Aromatherapy Apothecary Mystery 

Although participating in the Oak Creek Valley Playwright Conference and Festival will be hard work, Carissa Carmichael will be providing mini reflexology sessions, she's looking forward to spending time with Jasper, who will be manning the booth next to her. Unfortunately, with Jasper ill Cari is saddled with her nemesis Lacie Simmons in that booth. Lacie wastes no time berating staff, making digs at Cari, and generally being her toxic self. Wanting nothing more than to go home and relax after the event, Cari finds herself offering to help Lacie make baked goods for the following morning. But when she returns she finds Lacie dead-mirroring one of the Tarot cards from Cari's reading that morning. With symbols and veiled threats Cari finds herself being framed for murder and with no choice but to investigate herself.

Lacie Simmons created chaos and drama wherever she went so it's no wonder someone finally killed her, but who? I liked the fact that at first Carissa had no intention of investigating the murder, that is until someone started targeting, then framing her. Ratcheting up the tension was Detective Raaf. It's obvious from the start that he has something against Cari and is deliberately intimidating her, doing everything possible to prove she killed Lacie. What I found odd was that at the start two detectives were working the case, but partway through the story Detective Martin disappeared. He, the allegedly tough but fair detective, was gone leaving the detective with a vendetta, who was introduced as "assisting" in the investigation, to make Cari's life miserable. I question why Martin was ever in the story, or a reason given as to why he left the investigation.

Carissa is made of stern stuff. I like that even though she is scared, she knows to call the police when necessary and waits for her lawyer when being interrogated by the detectives, because Raff is most certainly interrogating and not interviewing!

I enjoyed the aromatherapy touches to the story and was drooling over Jasper's baked goods. I want to make a healing balm and enjoy some lavender shortbread cookies. (It should be noted that the author graciously gives directions for both at he end of the book!) The camaraderie of Cari's friends and co-workers, as well as her protective father makes a good counterpoint to all of the negative and distressing actions.

The mystery was complex, with Cari bearing the brunt of the drama, from her social media being hacked, Tarot cards being left, and a detective intent on proving her guilty. Cari also found herself in the clutches of the killer and narrowly escaped her own murder! And even after the killer was caught she found herself being threatened, with someone vowing to ruin her life.

More than one malevolent character brings on the drama in ESSENTIALS OF DEATH making for a heart pounding suspenseful mystery. 

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 Essentials of Death: An Aromatherapy Apothecary Mystery by Kim Davis

About Essentials of Death

Essentials of Death: An Aromatherapy Apothecary Mystery
Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series
Setting - California
Publisher: ‎ Harbor Lane Books, LLC.
Publication Date: ‎ September 23, 2025
Print Length: ‎ 299 pages

After a scandalous arrest in San Francisco, Carissa Carmichael has moved back to her small Southern California hometown to start over as she opens her Aromatherapy Apothecary shop and reflexology services. A tourist destination, Oak Creek Valley, seems the perfect place to put the past behind her, but it seems no one will let her forget, especially her high school nemesis, Lacie. When Carissa finds her frenemy murdered after having a public altercation at the town's playwright conference and festival, she becomes the primary suspect. It doesn't help that the tarot cards she drew earlier in the day foretold the nature of the murder weapon. Despite her father's position as Oak Creek Valley's chief of police, the detective assigned to the case assumes she's guilty.

When tarot death cards begin turning up to taunt her, Carissa not only has to prove her innocence to keep her freedom, she has to make sure death doesn't come calling for her or those she loves. With the suspects acting as slippery as the essential oils she distills, it's up to Carissa to apply pressure and sniff out the truth before it's too late.

Includes essential oil and reflexology tips.

About Kim Davis

Kim Davis writes the Aromatherapy Apothecary cozy mystery series and the award-winning Cupcake Catering cozy mystery series.

She lives in Southern California with her husband and rambunctious mini Goldendoodle, Missy, who has become an inspiration for several plotlines. When she's not spending time with her granddaughters or chasing Missy around, she can be found either writing on her next book, working on her blog, Cinnamon, Sugar, and a Little Bit of Murder as well as Mystery Lovers' Kitchen, or baking up yummy treats to share.

Kim Davis is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.  

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Friday, September 26, 2025

A Brew for Chaos - An Interview & Review

I'm pleased to welcome Esme Addison back to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Esme writes the Enchanted Bay Mystery series. A BREW FOR CHAOS is the third book in the series and was released earlier this month.

 

Kathy: It's autumn in North Carolina and citizens of Bellamy Bay are getting ready for Oktoberfest and a craft beer competition. Do you enjoy craft beer? Do you have any favorites? 

EA: There was a time when I would never drink beer - just didn't like the taste. And then I discovered weird, eccentric craft beers and became really interested trying different types, taking artistic photos of beer in glasses with books or food - sometimes both. lol. I like porters and stouts and sour beers. I got into craft beer after reading Ellie Alexander's Sloan Krause mystery series - set in a brewery. Seriously!

Kathy: While Aleksandra Daniels would prefer to simply soak up autumnal vibes, her best friend Pepper is more excited by the upcoming anniversary of a spooky cold case. Which would you prefer, drinking cider with your significant other or investigating a cold case? 

EA: Definitely drinking a warm cider on a comfy sofa under a fuzzy blanket with my sweetheart.

Kathy: The Enchanted Bay Mystery contains aspects of Polish folklore, specifically the Mermaid of Warsaw and dragons of Krakow. There are also dwarves found in Wrocław. Would you consider adding these beings, although they arose from a more recent political movement than the others? 

EA: I've never heard of them. I have thought about delving deeper into the the Krakow dragon mythology and the mystical nature of the ground surrounding Wavel castle. - the Wavel Chakra.
 

Kathy: Was there a specific inspiration for this story, A BREW FOR CHAOS? 

EA: A HEX FOR DANGER ends with Montgomery threatening the family, so I knew A BREW FOR CHAOS had to deliver that threat. I'd always imagined it would be...what it ends up being. I guess I was inspired by government conspiracies and what I think might really happen if this was a real scenario.


Kathy: Are you able to share any future plans for Alex? 

EA: Yes. The next book is set at Christmas, and the end of A BREW FOR CHAOS sets up the reader for the next milestone in Alex's life.


Kathy: When it comes to writing I understand there are 2 general camps-plotters, who diligently plot their stories, and pansters, who fly by the seat of their pants. Are you a plotter, a panster, or do you fall somewhere in between? 

EA: I'm a plantser - a mix of both. I start with an outline - the beginning and end and wing the middle... until I get a bit lost. Then I'll outline again mid-book and find my way to the end.

Kathy: Authors are required to do a lot of their own marketing, especially for a new release. What's your favorite part of marketing your work? What do you dislike about marketing? 

EA: I worked in marketing after college, it was my minor actually so I enjoy it, and find marketing to be fun and creative. I like creating posts for Instagram - photos and video. It allows me to be creative and tell stories in a different way than writing. I also like newsletters because they keep me connected to my readers - but I unfortunately don't have the time to really devote to marketing and write and be a mom and have a day job... lol So that's the downside, not having the time to do all the marketing stuff that needs to be done.

Kathy: Will you share any other upcoming books? 

EA: I'm working on the second book in the Secret Society Mysteries, a follow up to AN INTRIGUE OF WITCHES. The working title is THE SCOTA HEIR - but that could change. And as soon as that is done, I'll work on the next Enchanted Bay Mystery, and then I'd really like to write a cozy fall romcom. I've been outlining an idea and have written a few pages. 

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Review

A BREW FOR CHAOS by Esme Addison
The Third Enchanted Bay Mystery

Autumn is in the air in Bellamy Bay, North Carolina. Cooler temperatures, pumpkins, and Oktoberfest have Aleksandra Daniels looking forward to apple cider and cozying up with her detective boyfriend, Jack. Her friend, Pepper, however, is more interested in the cold case her boss and mentor is working on. Forty years ago was the Summer of Chaos when women were abducted never to be seen again. Even though she has a knack for solving crime, Alex would prefer to stay out of it...that is until Pepper's boss is found dead on the beach. With her cousin Minka on the outs with the family and actually working for dragon Montgomery Blue, Jack keeping something from her, and a mysterious houseguest, Alex will have to use all her powers and call on her intrinsic inner mermaid to keep her family safe and uncover the secrets of the Fisherman.

The third Enchanted Bay Mystery had me completely captivated. I was never a fan of Jack and he was certainly sending out more red flags. Fortunately, Alex seemed more aware that he was keeping something from her, and it was stunning when she discovered the truth...almost as stunning as meeting his mom. His mother, with her love of mermaids was an absolute delight and a unique addition to the story.

A BREW FOR CHAOS has a lot of threads, intricately woven with seemingly unrelated storylines ultimately connected. Being of Polish descent I especially love the ethnic touches found here. With most of my family coming from an area closer to Krakow and with an affinity for dragons, I still get somewhat offended that the dragons are cast in such a bad light. They are the villains of this series. And yet the wonderful thing about this series continues to be the shades of grey found in the characters...well, most dragons are painted fairly solidly black. Other characters show both good and bad aspects to their self. Jack being a prime example. 

With adroit plotting, a magickal background, and a fascinating mystery A BREW FOR CHAOS had me devouring the pages, with many a-ha moments as things fell into place. Grab a craft brew and perhaps a slice of makowiec and settle in for a great read.