Tuesday, October 6, 2015

"Love in the Time of Murder" by D. E. Haggerty

TEASERS and GIVEAWAY
Love in the Time of Murder
(The Gray-Haired Knitting Detectives
Book 3)
by D. E. Haggerty


Love in the Time of Murder is the third and final book in D. E. Haggerty's Gray-Haired Knitting Detectives series. It has just been released and in ON SALE for only $0.99 for a limited time. Also available: Murder, Mystery & Dating Mayhem (read my blog post) and Jack Gets His Man (read my blog post).



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Description
In Love in the Time of Murder, the Gray-Haired Knitting Detectives face their toughest case yet. Delilah, or Dee as she wishes everyone would just call her already, is the granddaughter of one of the knitting detectives and her life is in a bit of a shambles. She finally manages to pry herself away from her husband’s clutches, move out on her own, and start her own business. But then her estranged husband is found dead and she’s the number one suspect. The Gray-Haired Knitting Detectives aren’t about to let one of their own get sent to the slammer and jump at the chance to search for the true killer. As if Dee doesn’t have enough problems, the knitting detectives decide that Delilah being a widow is the perfect opportunity to find her a new man and decide to put their matchmaking skills to use. Will Dee end up in prison for a murder she didn’t commit or will she be taking another walk down the aisle?
Note: All books in The Gray-Haired Knitting Detectives series are standalones.

Teasers
Everyone stops talking when I enter the kitchen. Oh great a confrontation. I do so love confrontations; especially when I’m dressed in sleep shorts and a tank top with no bra. It gives me no end of confidence to confront people with my boobs hanging out.
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“You can hit Noel if it makes you feel better,” Izzy offers and Noel just shakes his head at her.
I have no idea if she’s serious or not. “Um no, I don’t believe in violence.” Obviously.
“Pick me. Pick me!” Jack shouts as jumps up and down with his hand raised in the air. “I would love to get my hands on Noel,” he says in a provocative voice and winks outrageously. I can’t help but laugh. Damien reaches over and smacks his hand down. “Behave or I’ll throw out your secret Ben & Jerry’s stash.”
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“The grandmas scare you? They’re a bunch of old ladies that go to church and knit together. What’s scary about that?”
Tommy shakes his head. “You have no idea what they’re capable of.” I shrug. Is he serious? “They put ex-lax in the brownies at church!”
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I don’t like the way Tommy’s acting like a caveman, telling me I’m going to dance with him. And I really, really don’t like the way my hand tingles where he touches it and my belly warms as he pulls me to the dance floor.


Praise for the Book
"Love in the Time of Murder is the final installment of The Gray-Haired Knitting Detectives Mysteries by D.E. Haggerty. Although the characters are recurring throughout the series, each book can easily be read alone. It’s told in the first person by newcomer-to-the-knitters, Dee Clark, and she has such sass and snark, you can’t help but laugh out loud. This book was so much fun, the story so infectious, and the characters so relatable, I literally couldn’t put it down. This book has romance, mystery, and humor, and I am very sorry to say goodbye to these characters, but cannot wait for the next story D. E. Haggerty brings us. It is sure to delight." ~ Christine Lee on Goodreads

From the Author
I was born and raised in Wisconsin, but think I’m a European (and have the EU passport to prove it!). After spending my senior year of high school in Germany, I developed a bad case of wanderlust that is yet to be cured. My flying Dutch husband and I have lived in Ohio, Virginia, the Netherlands, Germany, and now Istanbul. We still haven’t decided if we want to settle down somewhere – let alone where. I’m leaning towards somewhere I can learn to surf even though the hubby thinks that’s a less than sound way to decide where to live.
Although I’ve been a military policewoman, a commercial lawyer, and a B&B owner, I think with writing I may have finally figured out what I want to be when I grow up. That’s assuming I ever grow up, of course.
Between playing tennis, running much slower than I would like, trying to adopt every stray dog within a 5-mile radius, traveling to exotic new locales, singing off tune, drinking entirely too many adult beverages, addictively watching new movies and reading books like they are going out of style, I write articles for a local expat magazine and various websites, review other indie authors’ books, write a blog about whatever comes to mind and am working on my seventh book.

Giveaway
Enter the blitz-wide giveaway for a chance to a $15 Amazon gift card.

Plus, everyone can download a FREE copy of Unforeseen Consequences by D. E. Haggerty (also on B&N, Kobo, and Smashwords).


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