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<em>Murder on Mistletoe Lane</em> By Clara McKenna: Review/Giveaway/Interview

Murder on Mistletoe Lane By Clara McKenna: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Sarah Erwin


Cozy historical mystery readers are in for a treat with Clara McKenna’s Murder on Mistletoe Lane, book five in the Stella and Lyndy Mystery series. While this title could easily be read as a standalone, readers who haven’t yet met Stella and Lyndy will enjoy going back to books one through four. I listened to books one to four and found the performances spectacular.

Mi Cafesito Fresno: Brewing Cultural Connections in the Heart of California

Mi Cafesito Fresno: Brewing Cultural Connections in the Heart of California

by Molly Eide Marquez



In the heart of the Central Valley of California, where the warm sun embraces the land and diverse communities flourish, there's a coffee shop that goes beyond serving a great cup of joe. Mi Cafesito Fresno, as the name suggests, is more than just a place to get your caffeine fix. It's a heartwarming testament to the importance of cultural roots, the connection between communities, and the joy of experiencing a locally-owned-and-operated business.

Animal Rescue of Fresno: A Holiday State of Mind

Animal Rescue of Fresno: A Holiday State of Mind

by Wendy Hunter


Okay, I’ll admit it, I get really sappy this time of year. Call it melancholy, nostalgia, or maybe just an incurable case of the saddies. I miss all my late relatives, the family get togethers, the cocktails, the loud conversations, and the three-hour marathons opening presents. It took us so long to unwrap packages, we were forced to take a happy hour break in between.

Winter Harmony: KCUSD’s Visual & Performing Arts Programs Illuminate the Season

Winter Harmony: KCUSD’s Visual & Performing Arts Programs Illuminate the Season

by Jim Mulligan


As winter approaches and temperatures drop in the Valley, Kings Canyon Unified School District (KCUSD) is bringing warmth and vibrancy to the community through its Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA) programs. From elementary schools to high schools, the district's commitment to fostering creativity and artistic expression is evident in the diverse offerings that make up the VAPA umbrella.

<em>Harry Wild</em> Season 2 Streaming on Acorn TV

Harry Wild Season 2 Streaming on Acorn TV

by Lorie Lewis Ham


During the recent Hollywood writers and actors strikes new American television was harder to find, so I was more grateful than ever for streaming services like AcornTV and their wonderful selection of TV from the UK, Australia, and a handful of other countries—especially mystery TV. One such show is Harry Wild.

Fresno Bully Rescue: Senior Month

Fresno Bully Rescue: Senior Month

by Terese Shaw


November is National Senior Pet month, a time dedicated to appreciating senior pets. It's true that adopting a pitbull is a wonderful and selfless experience. However, when most people think of adoption, they envision choosing a puppy or a younger dog. We would like to take this opportunity to promote some of our wonderful senior residents in search of adoption.

<em>Baking Spirits Bright</em> By Sarah Fox: Review/Giveaway

Baking Spirits Bright By Sarah Fox: Review/Giveaway

by Sandra Murphy


Larch Haven, Vermont is made for winter. It’s like an Italian city was transplanted into frigid temperatures. There are frozen canals to skate your way around town, the restaurant is called The Gondolier, the chocolate shop features chocolate gondolas filled with truffles. When Christmas is just around the corner, trees and windows are twinkling with lights, and a baking competition is underway. It seems everything is perfect.

<em>Tragedy in Tahoe</em> By Rachele Baker: Review/Giveaway/Interview

Tragedy in Tahoe By Rachele Baker: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Tracy Condie


Set in picturesque Lake Tahoe, this series starter does an excellent job of bringing the beauty of the region to life. Rylie finds herself out of her permanent job due to a wildfire and in the middle of a mystery by the second day of her summer temp job as the caretaker at Whitaker Cottages.

Food & Christmas Mysteries!

Food & Christmas Mysteries!

by Sandra Murphy


We have reviews of 2 food related mysteries this week, and one of them is set at Christmas time-Case of the Bleus by Korina Moss and Death by Peppermint Cappuccino by Alex Erickson. Details at the end of this post on how to enter to win a copy of both books and links to purchase them from Amazon at the end of each review--you may not see those links if you have adblocker.

More Christmas Mysteries For Your Holiday Reading!

by Sandra Murphy
& Cynthia Chow


This week we have even more Christmas mysteries for your holiday reading-Christmas Mittens Murder by Lee Hollis, Lynn Cahoon, and Maddie Day, A Furry Little Christmas by Laurien Berenson (two novellas in one), and Murder on the Christmas Express by Alexandra Benedict.

Mika Loves People

by Lee Juslin



Poor little Mika, a one and a half year old Wheatie, fell into a bad situation. A well-meaning woman adopted her from Craig’s list as a gift for her brother, who had recently lost his Scottie.

Murder on Mistletoe Lane By Clara McKenna: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Sarah Erwin


Cozy historical mystery readers are in for a treat with Clara McKenna’s Murder on Mistletoe Lane, book five in the Stella and Lyndy Mystery series. While this title could easily be read as a standalone, readers who haven’t yet met Stella and Lyndy will enjoy going back to books one through four. I listened to books one to four and found the performances spectacular.

Aileen Robinson: Crocheted Gifts Perfect for the Holidays

by Mallory Moad



When you hear the word, “crochet,” what comes to mind? Is it lacy doilies on your grandmother’s dresser? If you’re of a certain age, it could be a colorful vest made from granny squares or a toilet paper cover in the form of a poodle. Baby booties, anyone?

Mi Cafesito Fresno: Brewing Cultural Connections in the Heart of California

by Molly Eide Marquez



In the heart of the Central Valley of California, where the warm sun embraces the land and diverse communities flourish, there's a coffee shop that goes beyond serving a great cup of joe. Mi Cafesito Fresno, as the name suggests, is more than just a place to get your caffeine fix. It's a heartwarming testament to the importance of cultural roots, the connection between communities, and the joy of experiencing a locally-owned-and-operated business.

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More Christmas Mysteries For Your Holiday Reading!

by Sandra Murphy & Cynthia Chow

This week we have even more Christmas mysteries for your holiday reading-Christmas Mittens Murder by Lee Hollis, Lynn Cahoon, and Maddie Day, A Furry Little Christmas by Laurien Berenson (two novellas in one), and Murder on the Christmas Express by Alexandra Benedict.

More Christmas Mysteries For Your Holiday Reading!

by Sandra Murphy & Cynthia Chow

This week we have even more Christmas mysteries for your holiday reading-Christmas Mittens Murder by Lee Hollis, Lynn Cahoon, and Maddie Day, A Furry Little Christmas by Laurien Berenson (two novellas in one), and Murder on the Christmas Express by Alexandra Benedict.

Mystery Coming Attractions: December 2023

by Shawn Stevens

As winter wraps us in its chilly embrace, what better way to warm your heart and your imagination than with a collection of delightful mysteries? Here is a selection of gripping whodunits, heartwarming tales, and festive whodunnits to cozy up with by the fireplace. So grab a cup of hot cocoa, snuggle up under a warm blanket, and let's dive into the December reads that are bound to keep you turning those pages.

How I Failed My Way into Writing Books

by David Aljuni

March 24, 2021. My family and I were enjoying dinner after a show. I was working two jobs at the time, plus making my first feature film. After years of planning, I had shot most of it with the best cast anyone could have asked for, and magic had been made. I had brought my laptop and hard drive with me, hoping I could get some more editing done in the three-and-a-half-hour drive both to and from the show, but we were all in the moment and enjoying each other's company, so no editing had been done thus far on the trip.

Thanksgiving Mystery Short Story: It’s Only Fair

by Jane Limprecht

The blue sedan brakes at the end of Aunt Ronna’s block. The driver and passenger look like they’re consulting a GPS, but what if they’re onto me? My breath turns ragged. Halfway up the block in the other direction, a FedEx truck veers to the curb, its flashers on. Nobody jumps out with a package. Am I being followed? Do these folks know what’s under the quilted cover of my casserole dish?

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Aileen Robinson: Crocheted Gifts Perfect for the Holidays

by Mallory Moad


When you hear the word, “crochet,” what comes to mind? Is it lacy doilies on your grandmother’s dresser? If you’re of a certain age, it could be a colorful vest made from granny squares or a toilet paper cover in the form of a poodle. Baby booties, anyone?

Nate Butler At The Silent Movies

by Mallory Moad


“I’ve been a fan of silent movies since before I ever saw one.” Those are the words of well-known local entertainer, Nate Butler. One of his many passions, Nate began reading about classic cinema when he was a kid. His fascination with old movies and their history began when he got his first library card at the age of seven, and he’s been soaking up information like a sponge – and generously sharing it – ever since.

Winter Harmony: KCUSD’s Visual & Performing Arts Programs Illuminate the Season

by Jim Mulligan

As winter approaches and temperatures drop in the Valley, Kings Canyon Unified School District (KCUSD) is bringing warmth and vibrancy to the community through its Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA) programs. From elementary schools to high schools, the district's commitment to fostering creativity and artistic expression is evident in the diverse offerings that make up the VAPA umbrella.

Great Food Search: Rogue Eats 2023

by Terrance McArthur

The 2023 Fresno Rogue Performance Festival has come and gone, but the memories remain. For The Great Food Search, some of the best memories are of food. As I went from venue to venue, reviewing strange and amazing shows, one thing became obvious: even reviewers need to eat! Since the venues for the Rogue were in the Tower District, restaurants in that area were the obvious choice for the hungry reviewer. Therefore, here is a selection of where I went and what I got for Rogue ’23.

Missing Persons: A Ghost Short Story

by Ellyn Siegel

I handed my friend Graham a print out of the portrait I’d just taken of him and he burst into tears. He was sitting in the tapestry chair with his elbows resting on the wooden, carved lions head armrests, gazing into the near distance, exactly as I’d asked him to pose.

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Mika Loves People

by Lee Juslin


Poor little Mika, a one and a half year old Wheatie, fell into a bad situation. A well-meaning woman adopted her from Craig’s list as a gift for her brother, who had recently lost his Scottie.

Mika Loves People

by Lee Juslin


Poor little Mika, a one and a half year old Wheatie, fell into a bad situation. A well-meaning woman adopted her from Craig’s list as a gift for her brother, who had recently lost his Scottie.

Feral Paws Rescue: Three Stories in Black & White

by Paula Hunsacker

The mission of Feral Paws Rescue has always been to save senior and special needs cats, and our Rescue never goes back on our word. So, when we get a call from the Central California SPCA, we respond as quickly as possible. Three precious cats last month were no exception.

Rattie Ratz: The Good Life: Pickles, Sammie, and Ruffles

by Daria Filimonova

In April of this year, three adorable baby rats found their forever home, eagerly embraced by a family looking forward to owning more rats. Melissa's journey into rat ownership began in college. It was her first time living without pets after having grown up with cats and dogs.

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Mi Cafesito Fresno: Brewing Cultural Connections in the Heart of California

by Molly Eide Marquez


In the heart of the Central Valley of California, where the warm sun embraces the land and diverse communities flourish, there's a coffee shop that goes beyond serving a great cup of joe. Mi Cafesito Fresno, as the name suggests, is more than just a place to get your caffeine fix. It's a heartwarming testament to the importance of cultural roots, the connection between communities, and the joy of experiencing a locally-owned-and-operated business.

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Winter Harmony: KCUSD’s Visual & Performing Arts Programs Illuminate the Season

by Jim Mulligan

As winter approaches and temperatures drop in the Valley, Kings Canyon Unified School District (KCUSD) is bringing warmth and vibrancy to the community through its Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA) programs. From elementary schools to high schools, the district's commitment to fostering creativity and artistic expression is evident in the diverse offerings that make up the VAPA umbrella.

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Winter Harmony: KCUSD’s Visual & Performing Arts Programs Illuminate the Season

by Jim Mulligan

As winter approaches and temperatures drop in the Valley, Kings Canyon Unified School District (KCUSD) is bringing warmth and vibrancy to the community through its Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA) programs. From elementary schools to high schools, the district's commitment to fostering creativity and artistic expression is evident in the diverse offerings that make up the VAPA umbrella.

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