Trouble Brewing


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Friends since college, Richard Whitman and Joe Sanders co-founded the WhitSand farm in bucolic Emerald Springs, Washington. But when the duo disagrees on a future direction for their thriving business, a feud brews that will span decades. Meet their families in this prequel story, and enjoy some sneak peeks at the adventures of their children as they attempt to mend the rift between their bloodlines and protect the legacy of their farm. Don't miss this exciting five-book continuity series from Crimson Romance. Sensuality Level: Sensual




Trouble Brewing


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Someone has sabotaged the Breeze, Allington’s beloved dockside brewery and restaurant, and local journalist Parker Lee commits to catching the culprit. But when sabotage escalates to murder, Parker must investigate something much bigger — and deadlier. Who would want to sabotage the Breeze? Parker thought everyone loved the brewpub and its owners, her brother Ray and sister-in-law Roxie. But a new wine bar has opened, and the owner seems intent on driving Ray and Roxie out of business. Meanwhile, resentment is simmering inside the Breeze, with the assistant brewers at each other’s throats. And everyone seems to be hiding something. Now, Parker must expose the crafty killer — before there’s another round of murder. In Allington, if your last name is Lee, murder’s a family affair. Join Parker Lee and her big, quirky family for a cozy mystery set in the small town of Allington – a perfect setting for a puzzling murder. What readers say about M.P. Black’s books: ★★★★★ “If you enjoy mysteries, this is a must-read!” ★★★★★ “A great adventure, looking forward to reading more from this author.” ★★★★★ “The story unfolded straight away, and I wanted to get to know all the people.”




There's Trouble Brewing


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A quiet English town is turned upside down by a grisly murder . . . Private detective and poet Nigel Strangeways has been invited to address the Maiden Astbury literary society in the sleepy and serene Dorset town. But all is not as peaceful as it seems. Local brewer Eustace Bunnett is on the warpath after his beloved dog is found dead in one of the Bunnett’s Brewery vats. The grisly crime casts an air of suspicion over the whole town, but no culprit is found. When a body is discovered in the very same vat, gruesomely boiled down to its bones, Strangeways is called in to catch the killer and solve this very peculiar mystery in a town more perturbing than picturesque . . . “Blake’s resourceful and well-read amateur investigator Nigel Strangeways is a distinctive sleuth.” —The Times (London) “The Nicholas Blake books are something quite by themselves in English detective fiction.” —Elizabeth Bowen




The Mystery Girl


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The cozy college town of Corinth, New England is the setting for this classic locked-room mystery by Carolyn Wells, author of The Clue. All entrances to the study where the body was found were locked from the inside. The future college president and groom-to-be had no known cause for suicide, yet no clues point to a murder. Was Anita, the eponymous Mystery Girl, who is rumored to have been romantically involved with the dead man, somehow implicated in his death? Love letters between the two of them point to her potential guilt. And yet she seems incapable of such a crime. It's up to Detective Fleming Stone to decipher the story's twin puzzles; the mystery of the locked-room death and the true nature of ... The Mystery Girl.




Daisy Chain


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ENGLAND, 1771Daisy Salter, a talented botanical illustrator, is obliged by the untimely death of her father to move from Suffolk to London. She becomes governess to her niece, suffering her brutish brother-in-law, Lord Hugo Godolphin, in silence. Taking solace in painting flowers, Daisy's fortunes change when a forget-me-not, illustrated on her sister's May Ball invitation, is spotted by the director of Kew Gardens, Joseph Banks.Working at Kew, where she becomes a confidante of Queen Charlotte, leads to a royal appointment. Yet a mysterious Dutchman, involved in tea smuggling and the triangular trade, unwittingly inveigles her into dangerous liaisons. Who is friend and who is foe? Can Daisy work out who to trust in time to save the day before disaster strikes? The Daisy Chain is an uplifting novel brimming with intrigue, adventure, and heart-warming romance.




Trouble Brewing


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Ryan's Return


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From # 1 NYT Bestselling Author Barbara Freethy comes an emotional and romantic contemporary novel about love, family and a little bit of magic. Customers who like books by Debbie Macomber, Nora Roberts, and Robyn Carr might enjoy this story. A HEART IS CALLED HOME... Famous photojournalist Ryan Hunter has come back to a family torn apart by mistrust and resentment -- to the father who disowned him, to the brother who betrayed him, to the little boy who shares his features. Ryan, the charismatic "bad boy" son, has returned -- stirring up past conflicts like a whirlwind...and throwing Kara Delaney's fragile, passionate heart into turmoil. ...AND LOVE IS WAITING. Kara has struggled back from a disastrous marriage to build a new life for herself and her little girl -- a peaceful existence now jeopardized by vicious, small town politics, by her daughter's fanciful ghost stories...and by Ryan's return. Now nature's impending fury threatens to expose long-buried secrets. And Kara must join with the enigmatic, misunderstood Ryan -- to discover the truth that will save their families.... and to explore a dangerous, irresistible love as mighty and enduring as the onrushing river.




There's Trouble Brewing


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A romance novel by Ivey Nance. Just when life is beginning to look promising Ivanna Simmons, AKA Ivanna Templeton, gets blind sided by her past when Douglas Templeton shows up. Douglas is in for a shock when he discovers a child he never knew existed along with a myriad of other deceptions from the lovely Ivanna. He quickly learns that being a father is a huge responsibility that not only includes coaching a pee wee football league but also means giving unconditional love. Can he adapt to his new role? Perhaps he can but only after a little divine intervention.




The Mystery Girl


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The Key Master


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The blending of fairy-tale fiction and history is not unique in any way as time travel stories have been told many times and in a variety of ways. It is the fascination of living within another realm that draws both the reader and writer into the mystical possibilities of fantasy. That seductive potential of transformation into another time, pulling one to follow a path that will lead into uncharted territories and a collision between their past and that of others before them. In this sense, each story carries with it its own relevance just as one's remembrance of the past, and fear of the future, is viewed in specific individual terms that are different for all of us. Based upon the hatred that existed between the English and both the Dutch and Swedish settlers of the new Americas, this story takes place in New Castle, Delaware, which played a pivotal but rather unknown role in our nation's history as the original center of colonial government prior to William Penn establishing Philadelphia as such. Ironically, it was in New Castle where William Penn first touched the shores of the nation that would become the United States of America. As a thriving port enterprise, New Castle served as the residence and meeting place for many who were involved with both the striving for independence and, for some, the ultimate signing of the Declaration of Independence. Among them were Benjamin Franklin, John Dickenson, George Read, and Thomas McKean. When a man is given a special gift that will allow for him to travel through time, he awakens in the year 1773 in his hometown of New Castle, Delaware. Through the course of routine circumstance, he finds himself accepted by some yet deceived by others. Remembering his past, which is really his future, he longs for a return to those associated with his life in the year 1986. The story becomes complicated when he learns that his close friend's family is descendant of a plot and murder that took place in 1777. This would be a plot that would question the very existence of the family name and all that they had acquired. In the end, he must now make a choice. Perhaps the most difficult choice of his many life cycles. Does he return to be with his wife and maintain a tarnished relationship? Or does he remain in a period where potential for true love awaits him?