Kathryn, my dear CBC, of Hidden Orchards has written and published a book, Christmas at the Tittletons! And I have had the privilege of reading it! I absolutely LOVE her book! :)
Anyway!
Kathryn is hosting a tag and a giveaway to celebrate the publication of her book!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry. I'm a little excited! :)
*ahem!*
I'm good now.
Kiri Liz of Lianne Taimenlore has tagged me for this marvelous event! So, here we go with the tag...
Tag Rules:
1. Please post ALL the rules.
2. Please answer ALL the questions.
3. Comment on this post when you have completed the tag and include a link to your tag post.
4. Tag five other people.
5. Let the people know that you tagged them.
6. Include a link back to this post.
1. Please post ALL the rules.
2. Please answer ALL the questions.
3. Comment on this post when you have completed the tag and include a link to your tag post.
4. Tag five other people.
5. Let the people know that you tagged them.
6. Include a link back to this post.
1. What is your favorite Historical Mystery book? I would have to say Christmas at the Tittletons. Oh. Not that book? Fine. Any Sherlock Holmes mystery. Happy?
2. Would you rather read a Classic or a Mystery? Definitely mysteries! I love that wonderful moment when you open a book and feel like you are there solving the mystery with a spunky young lady, a rowdy gang, or a clever detective.
3. How do you think Christmas at the Tittletons will compare to your favorite Mystery? It is so like reading the Sherlock Holmes mysteries! Sherlock may do things with a method, while Jessamine does not always, but they both have their own ways in which to try and solve a mystery.
4. How do you think Christmas at the Tittletons will compare to your favorite Classic? Since I have too many classics that I love, I will just choose the first one that comes to mind: Peter Pan. How to compare a classic child's story to a great mystery? Uh... they're both quite captivating. :)
5. Do you think you would like to write a Historical Mystery sometime? No. I would not like to write a historical mystery because I do not write. I'll leave the best writing to be done by the experts Kiri Liz and Kathryn. :)
2. Would you rather read a Classic or a Mystery? Definitely mysteries! I love that wonderful moment when you open a book and feel like you are there solving the mystery with a spunky young lady, a rowdy gang, or a clever detective.
3. How do you think Christmas at the Tittletons will compare to your favorite Mystery? It is so like reading the Sherlock Holmes mysteries! Sherlock may do things with a method, while Jessamine does not always, but they both have their own ways in which to try and solve a mystery.
4. How do you think Christmas at the Tittletons will compare to your favorite Classic? Since I have too many classics that I love, I will just choose the first one that comes to mind: Peter Pan. How to compare a classic child's story to a great mystery? Uh... they're both quite captivating. :)
5. Do you think you would like to write a Historical Mystery sometime? No. I would not like to write a historical mystery because I do not write. I'll leave the best writing to be done by the experts Kiri Liz and Kathryn. :)
Now to tag some folks:
Thanks, Jessa Bri! I'm glad you enjoyed CatT.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I think I need to get my hands on this book. It sounds delightful!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for tagging me!! :)
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