The Moonglow Cafe (Hint #6)
The hotelkeeper at The Timberton Hotel, Paige’s lodging in The Moonglow CafĂ©, shares a particular candy craving with this author 🙂
The hotelkeeper at The Timberton Hotel, Paige’s lodging in The Moonglow CafĂ©, shares a particular candy craving with this author 🙂
Early gold prospectors in Yogo Gulch often thought the blue pebbles they found were nothing special and threw them away. Little did they know at the time that they were one of the world’s finest sapphires.
The impressive cherrywood bar at The Irma Hotel in Cody, WY was a gift from Queen Victoria to Buffalo Bill. Also a backdrop for a scene in The Moonglow Cafe
Will famous western painter Charles Russell cause Paige a few headaches in The Moonglow Cafe?  Most definitely.  Find out more April 28th 🙂
Will Paige MacKenzie stay focused on her newspaper assignment after finding an old diary hidden in her hotel room’s wall? Probably…not…
Greetings from Paige and Jake! Â Advance reader copies of The Moonglow Cafe are available in eBook format, in exchange for honest reviews. Â It is customary to ask for ARC reviews to be posted on (or near) a book’s release date, in this case April 28th. Â This helps the book’s ranking on Amazon and also opens
Can a pretty little thing like this get Paige MacKenzie into trouble? Â You bet. Â Find out more on April 28th!
It’s time to show off the cover for the upcoming Paige MacKenzie mystery, The Moonglow Cafe. Â Release date: Â April 28, 2014
So pleased to announce a Kindle Countdown Deal on Amazon for Above the Bridge, which will be offered at the discount price of 99 cents between 3/14 and 3/20. Â And with a new cover! Â See the fabulous new artwork here:
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2014 Jackson Hole Writers Conference June 26-28, 2014 — Entering its 22nd year! From the conference website: For the 22nd Jackson Hole Writers Conference we are bringing authors who have a proven track record, such as Craig Johnson and Sarah Bird, as well as critically acclaimed writers, like Justin Torres, James Magnuson, and Julene Bair who push us to understand the