Who Creamed Peaches, Anyway?

Who kept me up until 2am on a Sunday night, anyway?

That would be Stevi Mittman and the latest installment in her wildly popular Teddi Bayer mystery series. I think I love this series more and more every time I read one, and I started this one yesterday afternoon. Despite the launch of a new site and the kids going back to school after Christmas vacation and a thousand and one other things I SHOULD have been doing, I grabbed myself some much needed stress relief with this wonderful book and read pretty much straight thru until the wee small hours of the morning.

I look like crap, I feel slightly worse, but all I have to say is...

Thanks Stevi! Laughing

Jayne

Community Manager
"We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh"—Agnes Repplier

Sounds Interesting

Well it's begun. I've added this book to the wish list. It sounds like a very humorous series.

--Missy
"You shouldn't take life to seriously. You'll never get out alive." Van Wilder
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Missy, I don't think you'll

Missy, I don't think you'll be sorry....if you're a fan of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series you'll love these!  They're like Nancy Drew for grown ups...

Jayne 

Community Manager
"We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh"—Agnes Repplier

Ooh, a new Teddi...

I do enjoy Stevi's books as well. I just read the others, back to back a couple of months ago.

OooOO

I love both the Plum series and Nancy Drew. I think I'll bump it up the list some.Wink

--Missy
"You shouldn't take life to seriously. You'll never get out alive." Van Wilder
What am I working on now? Find out at: http://elenacroft.blogspot.com

Ooh, sounds good.  And I

Ooh, sounds good.  And I love the Evanovich books. Never read Nancy Drew though.  I haven't tried any Next books yet either.

The great gift is the passion for reading. It is cheap [Hah! It most certainly is not!], it consoles, it distracts, it excites. It gives knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind. It is moral illumination. ~ Elizabeth Hardwick

Who Creamed Peaches Anyway

I know I've noticed this book on the bookshelves before but I've never actually bought it. Big mistake from the sound of it and I'll be doing my best to remedy it.

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