Do Wah Diddy Dead by
Pauline B. Jones
If Miss Weena can put off dying to solve Miss Gracie's murder, then Luci can't
play the pregnancy card to get out of playing side-kick. It's not like it will
be dangerous. Miss Gracie has been dead for decades...
Deleting Dennis by
Pauline Baird Jones
Capri Hinkenlooper thought her name—and Monday mornings—were the worst things in
her life, but then her fellow editor and all around slimy guy gets deleted with
her letter opener. On the upside, the two homicide detectives investigating the
murder are seriously cute...
"Deleting
Dennis
engaged this reader from the first sentence because of the author’s witty style
of writing. Pauline Baird Jones provides a well-written mystery that is pure
enjoyment." L&L Dreamspell blog, comments by
JACQUELINE SEEWALD
Do Wah Diddy Die Already by
Pauline Baird Jones
Luci Seymour is out of the murder business and in the mom/wife/B&B business.
Until the morning she sees a body in the new freezer. But when she goes to call
in her homicide detective husband, she sees the dead guy walk in the front door.
Not dead. Not even chilly...
Men
in Jeans by Pauline
Baird Jones
Richard Daniels thinks life can't any stranger working at Area 51 until he gets
assigned to find out where a Houston area SF writer gets the ideas for her
books. Should be an easy assignment--if it weren't for the dead guy in her back
yard and the non-business related ideas she's giving him.
Getting
a Clue by Pauline Baird
Jones Winner of New England Book Festival for Best Anthology!
A Hatfield and a McCoy had a better chance of getting together than a Trapini
and a Molony, but there's not enough chocolate in the world to stop the heart
from wanting what it wants.
Son of a Sheik by
Pauline Baird Jones
Ellie fell in love with the son of a sheik and he broke her heart. Now he's
back, but its not just her heart at risk now. She's raising her niece, Emma, who
needs to be first in Ellie's life. Everyone knows that sons of sheiks are first
in everything...
Comfort Zone by
Pauline Baird Jones
Marrying a man she'd met once was a bad idea. When the guy was ET it was
insane—even if they were anatomically compatible. He and his world weren't just
outside her comfort zone, they were outside her comfort universe. And if he
didn't have amazing green eyes, saving her father's career might not have been
enough to get her through the wedding...