GIVEAWAY: SPRING COZY MYSTERY PRINT BOOK EDITION
Who: Penguin Books
What: OBS and Penguin Books are collaborating in an all new giveaway, where we’ll be choosing three lucky readers for the opportunity to win a print copy of the following cozy mystery books:
- Death on Eat Street by J.J. Cook
- Murder on Bamboo Lane by Naomi Hirahara
- A Roux of Revenge by Connie Archer
All you have to do is click on one of the options or on everyone of them for more possibilities to win!!
When: This giveaway will be running between April 2nd through 13th April. Giveaway ends at at midnight eastern time.
GIVEAWAY IS OPEN TO UNITED STATES RESIDENTS ONLY!!!
About Death on Eat Street by J.J. Cook:
Zoe Chase always wanted to own her own restaurant—but first, she’ll have to serve up a heaping helping of meals on wheels, with a side of mystery
When she’s once again passed over for a promotion at work, Zoe decides to take the big leap and go for her dream. She quits, gives up her fancy digs, and buys a fixer-upper diner in a shady part of town. To keep above water during the renovation, she buys a used food truck to serve the downtown and waterfront of Mobile, Alabama.
Zoe starts to dish out classic Southern food—but her specialty is her deep-fried biscuit bowls that blow traditional bread bowls away.
After a promising start, things start to go downhill faster than a food truck without brakes. First, someone tries to rob the cash register. Next, Zoe is threatened by the owner of a competing food truck for taking their spot. And when the owner ends up dead inside Zoe’s rolling restaurant, Zoe and her sole employee, Ollie, find themselves hopping out of the frying pan into the fryer. They need to find the real killer, before both of them get burned. (Goodreads)
- For more information about the authors and their books visit their Official Website here.
- Read our review for Death on Eat Street here at OBS.
About Murder on Bamboo Lane by Naomi Hirahara:
Trouble awaits rookie LAPD Officer Ellie Rush as she patrols the mean streets of Los Angeles on her bicycle
Bike cop Ellie Rush dreams of becoming a homicide detective, but it’s still a shock when the first dead body she encounters on the job is that of a former college classmate.
At the behest of her Aunt Cheryl, the highest-ranking Asian-American officer in the LAPD (a source of pride for Ellie’s grandmother, but annoyance to her mom), Ellie becomes tangled in the investigation of the coed’s murder—with equal parts help and hindrance from her nosy best friend, her over-involved ex-boyfriend, a smoldering detective, and seemingly everyone else in her extended family only to uncover secrets that a killer may go to any lengths to ensure stay hidden. (Goodreads)
- For more information about the author and her books visit her at her Official Website here.
- Read our review for Murder on Bamboo Lane here at OBS.
About A Roux of Revenge by Connie Archer:
STIRRING UP TROUBLE
Snowflake, Vermont, is known for its skiing in winter—and its soup all year round, thanks to Lucky Jamieson’s By the Spoonful Soup Shop. Autumn brings golden leaves, pumpkin rice soup, the annual Harvest Festival and murder.
Lucky’s soup shop is busier than usual this October, with groups of itinerant travelers in town to work the Harvest Festival. One newcomer seems to take a particular interest in Lucky’s young waitress, Janie, spying on her from across the street. Is the stranger stalking Janie?
After an unidentified man is found murdered in a van by the side of the road, simmering suspicions about the travelers are brought to a boil. But when Janie is put in harm’s way, Lucky must join forces with the travelers to turn up the heat on a killer
Recipes included! (Goodreads)
I love cozy mysteries, and I would love to have one (or all, really) of these three books—thanks so much for the opportunity to win!
Looks like some good reading
I’d like to read it
I would love to read this
Cozies always pick me up when I want to escape this world or when I am in pain. The two described here sound great.
The first one is intriguing because the main characer goes to a bad part of town to start up a restaurant in a place that really needs fixing up. And I also love Southern biscuits!
The second one is about an Asian American main character, I have never found a cozy like that before. It is also set in LA. I used to live there so that will be a lot of fun.
The third one is set in Vermont but has a Harvest Festival which I would I would really enjoy since I come from Indiana.
What fun books to read and enjoy!