Tag: Spokane

Cupboards All Bared Newspaper Articles, Countdown Day 1

Cupboards All Bared Newspaper Articles, Countdown Day 1

Tomorrow is release day! Cupboards All Bared, Book 2 in the Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries, releases TOMORROW!!!! Today I’ll be sharing the final article before the beginning of the events of the book, but these will continue through this week! Today is May 16, 1901… You can find the complete Spokesman-Review edition here.  Be sure to tell your friends …

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Cupboards All Bared Unboxing

Cupboards All Bared Unboxing

ONE WEEK TILL RELEASE!! I took the opportunity of unboxing to tell you a little more about the history, locations, new characters, and more concerning the second book in the Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries: Cupboards All Bared! Coming May 17! In this sequel to Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Taker, we’re once again transported to Spokane, 1901. A body …

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The President is Coming to Spokane!

The President is Coming to Spokane!

The year is 1901, the day, April 16. You reach for your copy of The Spokesman-Review and low-and-behold, you read that President McKinley himself is coming to Spokane, Washington! A few days later, Ohio-born Amasa Campbell, jots off a few letters to friends and family: “The President will be out to visit us about the …

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Cupboards All Bared Book Trailer

Cupboards All Bared Book Trailer

It’s here! The Cupboards All Bared Book Trailer! Share with everyone you know! Subscribe to my YouTube channel “Her books are a high that no drug can match.” —@PurposeofaBook, Bookstagram Reviewer “Page turning addicting!” —@GingerMorticia, Bookstagram Reviewer “One not to be missed!” —William H. Keith, NYT bestselling author In this sequel to Butcher, Baker, Candlestick …

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Gilded Age Tea Etiquette

Gilded Age Tea Etiquette

For those of you who weren’t able to attend our event, we had an incredible tea party this Sunday at Heavenly Special Teas, my favorite local teashop! (Learn about the next event at the bottom of this post!) I thought I’d share some of my readings concerning tea etiquette, since when I was researching for …

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Newspaper Clippings: April 16, 1901

Newspaper Clippings: April 16, 1901

Some of my favorite “easter eggs” to sprinkle throughout the Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries are the references to events I found while reading through The Spokesman-Review for the days I’ve set the stories. At the end of one particular day in Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Taker, Marian Kenyon sits back and flips through the April 16, …

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