SantaThingSantaThing Entry #82

LibraryThing member LadyoftheLodge

Book tastes

I like cozy mysteries that feature lady sleuths, quirky careers, unusual locations, librarians or libraries, bookstores, and cats, and I like classic mystery novels. I also read historical novels, Regencies, biographies of historical people or authors, travel narratives, pop psychology, fiction about Amish people. I enjoy books about books too, and some young adult or kids books. I read Christmas stories all year long. Please read my profile to see more about me.
Check out my profile and library to see what else I like to read! Maybe you can find a new series for me.
Here is my Amazon Wish List link https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2ZYQLGTI53ULN?ref_=wl_share

Don't get this!

Definitely no horror, sci fi, blood and gore, gooey romance, police procedurals, graphic sex or violence, cruelty to animals or people, or profanity. Guess I am a squeaky clean sort of girl!

Other notes

I recently have started to read some of the paranormal mysteries by Nancy Warren. I particularly like the Great Witches' Baking Show series. I also read books by Cheryl Bolen and Jennifer Ashley (Mackenzie family), although I have some of those already, so check out my library. I would also love some additional titles in the Pink Carnation series!

Secret Santa

LadyoftheLodge's Secret Santa was ChrisFord1013!

Purchasing Details

Store: Amazon.com Kindle (http://www.amazon.com)

Gift Amount: $25 (USD)

Comments/suggestions

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kristilabrie: Note: swapped out Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder with another item (per member's request). (Jan. 2, 12:10pm)
kristilabrie: Checked and ordered. (Dez. 12, 2023, 12:42pm)
NerdForHire: Enola Holmes books maybe? Those are YA bordering kids books (Nov. 28, 2023, 12:11pm)
HuberK: Leann Betts writes cozy mysteries with lady sleuths. Wanda Brunstetter for Amish fiction. Shannon McNear writes some novels about the Lost Colony (Roanoke). Jane Kirkpatrick writes novels based on real-life people or a specific point in history. (Nov. 24, 2023, 9:38pm)