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10 comments posted.

Re: Angora Alibi (11:10pm May 11, 2013):

You all are great. I laughed and commiserated and was so happy to have you all
visit. I hope a copy of the seaside knitters mysteries will be going your way soon.
It's been a fun time being with you. Thanks!

Re: Angora Alibi (5:22pm May 11, 2013):

I love that I am not alone! Thank you all for your comments and I can clearly see I
am in wonderful company. And thanks for the nice comments about the seaside
knitters.

And I also love that some of you haven't read the series and may give it a try. Let
me know what you think! Happy May to everyone, and I hope you have a great
summer.

Re: A Fatal Fleece (10:53pm June 13, 2012):

I feel like I've made new friends! Thank you all. Joanne, thanks for the good
wishes. You, too Roxana. Sue, your feedback about series characters is helpful.
It's always comforting to know readers bond with them like I do. Connie--I've
had carpal tunnel, too. Sometimes it does slow me down. But I hope you don't
need to be a knitter to enjoy the series. I think Friendship and a close-knit town
carry the characters. Gladys, thanks! I like (naturally!) that YOU like Nell, Birdie,
Izzy and Cass. Pam and Mary, hope you enjoy them. Let me know!

Re: A Fatal Fleece (11:08am June 12, 2012):

Peggy --loved your comments and thanks for telling your friends. And you
need to start another knitting group--it's such good therapy. Richard,
thanks. Hope you enjoy the mysteries.jennifer and Ruth, thanks so much
for stopping by. I hope you enjoy the books!

Re: A Fatal Fleece (10:11pm June 11, 2012):

Thank you all for the nice comments'. I hope you enjoy the seaside series .
You don't even need to be a knitter to join in. Renee--I am thinking about
your question and it intrigues me. I think it ends up being a mix of both. The
main idea starts out from me, but once I am into the book, the four mAin
women enter into the mystery in ways I don't always anticipate. Thanks
again!

Re: A Fatal Fleece (3:00pm June 11, 2012):

Hi Debbi, Patricia, Rachael, and Wilma--thanks for stopping by. I appreciate
your comments and hope you enjoy the Seaside Knitters!

Re: A Fatal Fleece (12:27pm June 11, 2012):

Thanks so much, Nancy! I hope you enjoy them....

Re: A Fatal Fleece (11:52am June 11, 2012):

Thanks,
lori. Hope you enjoy it.

Re: A Fatal Fleece (11:26am June 11, 2012):

Maureen--Do series characters ever seem warn out to you? That's what I want
to avoid! so that they are like good friends...you like them better as you age
together!

Re: A Fatal Fleece (11:24am June 11, 2012):

Hi Anne--hope you enjoy Death by Cashmere. Let me know.

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