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Dream Club Mystery #2
Berkley
August 2015
On Sale: August 4, 2015
Featuring: Taylor Blake; Etta Mae Beasley
304 pages ISBN: 0425268063 EAN: 9780425268063 Kindle: B00OQS4E4K Paperback / e-Book
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Mystery Cozy
The national bestselling author of NIGHTMARES CAN BE MURDER once again gathers together the
members of the Dream Club in Savannah, Georgia, where the book tour of a famous chef becomes a
recipe for disaster…
Behind her down-home folksy persona, celebrity chef Sonia Scott is a real Dixie diva who’s made
plenty of enemies in her climb to the top of the culinary world. One of them is the newest member
of the Dream Club, Etta Mae Beasley, who claims Sonia stole her family’s recipes and used them in
her latest cookbook.
After Sonia’s suspicious death from anaphylactic shock at a book signing held at Taylor and Ali’s
retro candy store, Etta’s revelation sows seeds of doubt in Taylor Blake’s mind. Now the Dream Club
needs to put their heads together to determine if one of their own decided to give the chef her
just desserts…
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Comments
12 comments posted.
Re: Dream A Little Scream
The story line for your book is totally different from any other book that I've seen lately, and is so interesting, that I wish I had a copy in my hands, so I could start reading it!! For now, I have to have you on my TBR list, until I can get my hands on a copy. Since I've branched out this year, and have been reading different genres, your book is going to be a very welcomed addition to my Summer reading list. Congratulations on what I'm sure will be a big hit!! The cover is beautifully done, too!! (Peggy Roberson 4:06pm August 4, 2015)
It sounds like the practice of Lucid Dreaming would be very helpful here. (Eileen Sheehan 5:20pm August 4, 2015)
Thanks so much for having me as a guest yesterday! Peggy, so glad you liked the cover, thanks for stopping by. And Peggy, you're right, it would be great to learn the art of Lucid Dreaming, not everyone can do it. (Mary Kennedy 11:08am August 5, 2015)
Looking forward to reading this ASAP! (Margo Sue Bittner 11:27am August 5, 2015)
I Love these books. They are different than the ones I normally read. Love the food angle so will be reading this soon!!!! PLEASE keep this series coming!!!!!!!! (Sandy Hemsher 11:40am August 5, 2015)
Hi Sandy, there is definitely a lot of delicious food in the series. The members of the Dream Club serve scrumptious desserts at all their meetings. How I wish we had a Dream Club here! Thanks for stopping by. (Mary Kennedy 12:53pm August 5, 2015)
HI Margo, so glad you are looking forward to it! It was great fun to write this series. (Mary Kennedy 12:54pm August 5, 2015)
Hi Eileen, I meant to address the Lucid Dreaming comment to you and reference Peggy by mistake. I have known a few people who do "Lucid Dreaming" and it's a fascinating topic. They seem to be aware that they are dreaming and they can change the direction of the dream or even end the dream. This would be very handy if you were having a nightmare! (Mary Kennedy 12:56pm August 5, 2015)
I've read Dream A Little Scream and I love it! The Dream Club mysteries are a whole new ballgame in cozies. I've always been interested in dream interpretation so a dream club is very intriguing to me. I've learned so much about interpreting dreams from reading Nightmares Can Be Murder (the first book in this series) and Dream A Little Scream. The description of the dream club meetings is so real that I can almost taste the pastries served. The mystery is fun to investigate with the main characters. Murder of course is a serious business but in Savannah the murderer is sure to be caught & the clues revealed in dreams help the main character solve the crime. (Linda Chudej 2:04pm August 5, 2015)
Hi Linda, thank you so much, I am so happy you love the series. I wish we had a dream club in my home town...I would join in a New York minute! Thanks for stopping by (Mary Kennedy 3:37pm August 5, 2015)
I haven't read this series and the title would not grab my attention since I do not dream. However, since reading how the Dream Club works, I am intrigued. (Connie Reynolds 2:53am August 6, 2015)
Hi Connie, it's very possible that you really do dream, and don't recall them. Sometimes people are heavy sleepers and don't wake up, and sometimes they are taking certain medications that suppress dreams. Glad you find the Dream Club interesting, I'm having a lot of fun with the series. Most studies agree that people "need" to dream--it's the mind's way of making sense of all the thoughts, images, sights and sounds we encounter during the day. Thanks for stopping by! (Mary Kennedy 7:51am August 6, 2015)
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