I woke up today with absolutely no clue what day it was. I was really hoping for Saturday. Not sure why really. Every day is the same for me. Hubby has been working from home, and I usually leave him alone, but the last few days we have had a clogged sink. We had to do an emergency trip to the hardware store to get a snake to clear the clog. This is what has thrown me off. Hardware stores are for Saturdays, not Thursdays. In times like these it is very easy to lose track of days, and events like a trip to the hardware store on the wrong day can really cause chaos. I know it’s Friday, but I just might do my Saturday routine and have two Saturdays this week. What could go wrong??

Organized for Picnic Panic: A Cozy Mystery (The Organized Mysteries Book 6)
by Ritter Ames
5.0 Stars (10 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Mystery

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A town wide picnic is all fun, food, & games — until Kate McKenzie stumbles onto another body…

The annual Hazelton, Vermont Labor Day Picnic is something all the residents look forward to each year. Kate has spent the past week organizing everything to help her family and neighbors enjoy a relaxing community event. As a relatively new family to the area, the McKenzies look forward to beginning this tradition. Things start off terrific, with the kids competing for great prizes, and the parents getting all the picnic eats ready.

Until a bit of discourse enters the scene and disturbs the family-friendly vibe of the day.

Things seem to settle down again, thankfully, and everyone returns to their previous high humor. However, as everyone drifts toward an after-lunch spectacular show, Kate stumbles onto a different kind of spectacle — a dead body. And this time she and Keith find themselves slapped into the middle of the mystery. They must capture the killer before the murderer flees. Or before another killing occurs…

Please note: This title originally appeared in a much shorter version in a multi-author short-story anthology, when it was titled “Organized for Labor Day Foul Play.” New content has been added to this novelette release.

Organized for Picnic Panic is an end-of-summer holiday novelette in the popular Organized Mysteries series from USA TODAY bestselling author Ritter Ames. The series features a small town New England setting and interesting characters, along with humor, strong family and friendship ties, and absorbing cozy mysteries.

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Defiled (The Lady of the Water Book 3)
by Elskidor Xell
4.8 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Fantasy

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Where do you go after you’ve lost everything? Waking up in a world far removed from the life stolen from the seventeen-year-old girls, Luminear and Bella no longer recognize the difference between friend and foe. On the backdrop of Lonewolf and Icaz concluding their long-awaited quest, the sisters struggle to survive in a cruel world. With her mind warped and defiled, Bella’s journey to uncover her memories comes at a merciless price, while Luminear now serves malevolence, working to aid and complete her master’s goal. As one quest concludes, another one begins in the form of terror, and unexpected eyes from afar discover the vital importance Luminear and Bella share.

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Under Desert Sand (Zack Tolliver FBI Book 5)
by R Lawson Gamble
4.6 Stars (70 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | United States | Westerns

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Faced with a suspicious murder/suicide in the Mojave Desert, Zack Tolliver, FBI and Eagle Feather must determine what crime was actually committed and solve it under increasing threat from persons unknown. They need clues, but the desert sand leaves no trace.
This fifth novel of the Zack Tolliver, FBI series, contains all the elements of an suspenseful crime mystery: lost treasure, romance, a western gunfight, a perplexing mystery, and of course murder, cloaked ancient Indian myths.

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Elly in Bloom: A Novel
by Colleen Oakes
4.3 Stars (308 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Literary Fiction | Humor & Satire

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Surrounded by lush flowers and neurotic brides, Elly Jordan has carved out a sweet life for herself as the owner of Posies, a boutique florist in St. Louis. Not bad for a woman who drove away from her life two years earlier when she found her husband entwined with a redheaded artist. Sure, Elly has an embarrassingly beautiful best friend, a badly behaved sheepdog, and a sarcastic assistant she simply calls “Snarky Teenager,” but overall her days are pleasantly uneventful. As a bonus, her new next-door neighbor just happens to be an unnervingly handsome musician who has an eye for curvy Elly. Just when she feels that she is finally moving on from her past, she discovers that an extravagant wedding contract, one that could change her financial future, is more than she bargained for. With the help of her friends, staff, and more than a few tasty sandwiches, Elly bravely agrees to take on the event that threatens to merge her painful history with her bright new life, and finds herself blooming in a direction she never imagined.

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Ten Guilty Men: Innocence comes at a price. (DCI Morton Book 3)
by Sean Campbell
3.8 Stars (346 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction

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Beauty, fame, riches. She had it all. They killed her anyway.

When millionairess Ellis DeLange is found floating face-down in her own swimming pool on the night of her 30th birthday party, the media assumes another celebrity overdose.

Morton must pierce the veil of secrecy surrounding her famous friends to find out who called in her death, how she died, and why one of her friends was spotted running through Richmond Park in the dead of night. Without any clothes on.

Ten Guilty Men is the third book in the bestselling DCI Morton series.

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