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showmemom |
Posted - Aug 02 2005 : 07:03:58 AM does anyone out there read Earlene Fowler? she has a really good series featuring quilts. each book is titled with a different quilt. the books are about a youngish woman, her life and loves and her relationships with her family. and along the way, she solves crimes! her character loves dogs and quilting and family and eating (not necessarily in that order).
i think they're really great.
talk to you soon. karen
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BlueApple |
Posted - Sep 22 2005 : 08:57:03 AM My mom reads them and LOVES them. I'm having trouble staying awake when I read lately! LOL I get all cozy, grab my book and viola! I'm OUT!
Julia BlueApple Farm |
westfork woman |
Posted - Sep 22 2005 : 07:53:11 AM Earlene is one of my favorite writers. I like all the comtemporary western mysteries. Especially with women writers or characters. Have any of you read Margaret Coel? He books are set on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. They are wonderfully descriptive.
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primjillie |
Posted - Aug 04 2005 : 08:19:08 AM Yes, I have all her books ~ I really love them and look forward to the new ones. I love to quilt, love dogs and food, so I have a lot in common! I read hers, Dianne Mott Davidson (caterer mysteries), Sarah Graves (old house restoration mysteries and Susan Wittig Albert (herbal mysteries). |