Welcome Guest Bethany Blake with a Recipe and New Cozy Mystery Series! (2024)

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Please give a warm welcome to debut authorBethany Blake!If you're an animal lover, then you'll be as charmed as I was by the first book in her new Kensington mystery seriesDEATH BY CHOCOLATE LAB.

Like her amateur sleuth, Bethany also runs a pet-sitting business. We're thrilled that she's stopped by to tell us more about her new mystery series and share a wonderful recipe for a cold winter day.

Bethany is also offering a generous giveaway package, and we congratulate her winner, Sue G.!so be sure to comment on the post.Take it away, Bethany!

~ Cleo Coyle


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Welcome Guest Bethany Blake with a Recipe and New Cozy Mystery Series! (2)Daphne Templeton – heroine of myLucky Paws Petsitting Mysteries– has a weakness for three things:

* Pets in need of forever homes.
* Cheese.
* And, quite possibly, if secretly, a handsome, enigmatic detective by the name of Jonathan Black.

Daphne lives in the pet-friendly town of Sylvan Creek, Pennsylvania, in the Pocono Mountains, where winter bites down hard and hangs on. People turn to soup for comfort. Therefore, today I’m making Daphne Templeton’s Coziest, Cheesiest Corn Chowder Ever.

I’ll be cooking with the help of my (paws off!) sous chef, Big Pup, who will taste test anything that drops to the floor. You can see that she’s already found something.


Welcome Guest Bethany Blake with a Recipe and New Cozy Mystery Series! (3)But getting back to the mystery – Death by Chocolate Lab – and the soup.

In the novel, Daphne – a pet sitter with a Ph.D. in philosophy – is always in the kitchen when not walking dogs or solving murders with her sidekick, an introspective basset hound named Socrates.

Daphne usually keeps it simple when it comes to cheese. She’s happy eating a mozzarella stick at Sylvan Creek’s dive-bar-on-a-pier, the Lakeside, or digging into a gooey wheel of brie with her best friend Moxie Bloom, owner of Spa & Paw Salon.

But Daphne’s having a rough week. First, her one-eared foster Chihuahua discovered a body. Then her sister Piper was accused of murder. And Daphne keeps blurting out the wrong things in Detective Black’s presence. Times like these call for serious comfort food, preferably eaten fireside under a blanket. So I’m going whip up a soup that’s best served on the coldest, snowiest day you can imagine, when the wind is whipping around your house, and you crave something warm and hearty. However, like a good mystery, this soup also has a twist that will have you looking ahead to summer. Enjoy!



Coziest, Cheesiest Corn Chowder Ever

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Cozy Corn Chowder

from Bethany Blake

Ingredients


3 strips bacon

1/2 cup cooking sherry

1 large white potato (any variety), finely diced

1 medium-sized onion, chopped

1 red bell pepper, chopped

Approx. 45 oz. corn – That’s three cans. (If you’re lucky enough to be using corn you froze last summer, just estimate.)

2 cups chicken stock (preferably homemade)

2 cups whole milk

24 oz. shredded cheese – (any kind of cheddar will do. And, no, that’s not a typo. You’ll want 24 ounces!)

1/4 cup BBQ sauce, homemade or the brand of your choice


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Instructions:

Using a large pot or Dutch oven, cook the bacon over medium heat until crispy. Remove the strips and set them aside for later, leaving the flavor-packed grease for the next step.


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Add the diced potato to the bacon grease and give the taters a quick stir to coat. Pour in the sherry and use it to deglaze the pot, stirring the potatoes and little bits of yummy browned bacon until the potato is slightly softened, about five minutes. Add the chopped onion and red bell pepper, cooking until these soften, too, about five more minutes. Stir in the corn.

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Next add the chicken stock, then stream in the milk while stirring or whisking. Bring everything to a low boil, then turn off the heat, because it’s finally time for cheese!

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But first, if you have a sous chef, and said helper is looking at you with desperate eyes, consider allowing a little cheese to fall to the floor. It won’t change the soup that much, and it will make someone’s day.


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When the tail wags of gratitude subside, slowly whisk the remaining cheese into the soup, being careful not to dump in too much at a time, so things don’t get clumpy. Trust me on this. When the cheese is smoothly incorporated, bring the soup back to a simmer on low heat.


Welcome Guest Bethany Blake with a Recipe and New Cozy Mystery Series! (11)And the final twist?


The barbecue sauce, which gives the soup sweetness and tang – and calls to mind summer. I am not much for measuring, so I guesstimated a quarter cup. However, you might want to add the sauce slowly and keep tasting. A little goes a long way.


At this point, if you’re not already wearing pajamas – and you should be – get changed while the soup simmers and blends for a few more minutes. Then serve with a tiny drizzle of extra sauce, a palmful of cheese if you have any left over, and the reserved bacon, crumbled on top of everything. Crackers are optional – although I generally opt.

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About the Author


Bethany Blake lives in a small, quaint town in Pennsylvania with her husband and three daughters. When she's not writing or riding horses, she's wrangling a menagerie of furry, finned and feathered family members that includes a nervous pit bull, a fearsome feline, an immortal goldfish, and an attack cardinal named Robert. Like Daphne Templeton, the heroine of her Lucky Paws Mysteries, Bethany holds a Ph.D. and operates a pet-sitting business called Barkley's Premium Pet Care.





Keep in touch with Bethany!

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Bonus Giveaway from Bethany!

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And, of course, you will also win

the launch book in Bethany's new mystery series!

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click on a link below...

Photographs courtesy of Julia Kaszuba

Thank you so much for
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Welcome Guest Bethany Blake with a Recipe and New Cozy Mystery Series! (2024)

FAQs

What cozy mystery series is set in Pennsylvania? ›

Sheila Connolly writes the Museum Mystery Series which is set in Pennsylvania. Eleanor Nell Pratt is the fundraiser for the Society for the Preservation of Pennsylvania Antiques in Philadelphia.

Are cozy mysteries still popular? ›

Cosy mysteries are preferred, by many, to grisly crime books. Novels by the likes of Agatha Christie, Janice Hallett and Richard Osman remain incredibly popular to wide numbers of people.

Are cozy mysteries written in first person? ›

The majority of cozy mysteries are written in first person point of view and use a single narrator, usually a female. She is the amateur-detective protagonist and readers are in her mind, and her mind only, as she tries to solve a mystery. She's essentially talking to the reader, telling us what happened to her.

What is a cozy mystery series? ›

Cozy mysteries (also referred to as cosy mysteries or cozies), are a sub-genre of crime fiction in which sex and violence occur offstage, the detective is an amateur sleuth, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community.

What was the first cozy mystery? ›

The first full-length cozy mystery appeared in the 1930s, featuring Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.

Where are cozy mysteries usually set? ›

Cozy mysteries are typically set in a small town or country village, where the murders are less gruesome and a true villain should be easy to spot in a tight-knit community where no one can stay a stranger for long.

Are cozy mysteries clean? ›

Cozy mysteries are squeaky clean. What does that mean? It means there is no graphic violence, and the murder is never described.

Who reads cozy mysteries? ›

Many cozy mystery readers are intelligent women looking for a “fun read” that engages the mind, as well as provides entertainment… something to “look forward to getting back to.” This is not to say that intelligent men don't read cozies…they do!

Why are they called cozy mysteries? ›

Cozy mystery (or cosy mystery, in British English) is the gentlest subset of the broad genre of crime writing. As its name suggests, it's a comfort read that leaves you satisfied and at one with the world, rather than scared to sleep alone with the lights out.

Do men read cozy mysteries? ›

It seems like even male authors of Cozy Mysteries prefer to have women as their protagonists. But there are many men who enjoy the subgenre.

How to end a cozy mystery? ›

Having the ending reflect the beginning works particularly well for a cozy mystery, I think. A nice bonus is that it helps nicely with tying up the troublesome endings of my books. With this method, I'll often open my stories with a brief scene of a perfect version of the story world.

What makes a good cozy mystery? ›

Cozy mysteries tend to be set in cozy places—think a small town, a seaside resort, or another equally inviting place where the reader might like to spend a little time. They are rarely set in large cities. The key here is a place where people tend to know each other, so you can create a village or small community feel.

What is the best cozy mystery series? ›

Most Popular and Recommended Cozy Mystery Series
  • Ellery Adams: Secret Book & Scone Society Mystery Series.
  • Susan Wittig Albert: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter.
  • Peg Cochran: Cranberry Cove Mystery Series.
  • Valerie Burns: Baker Street Mysteries.
  • Nancy Coco: Oregon Honeycomb Mystery Series.

Do cozy mysteries need to be read in order? ›

Nope! The beauty of a mystery is how the mystery/crime is wrapped up in that book. The only reason they are considered a series is due to the setting/location in the novels, the main sleuth is the same as well as the secondary cast of characters.

What is the difference between mystery and cozy mystery? ›

The mystery is solved and perpetrator caught at the end of the story. Cozy mysteries are defined by their lack of graphic violence, explicit sex, or foul language. The tone can be serious but often is lighthearted, playful, or humorous. Cozy authors include: M.C.

What soap opera is based in Pennsylvania? ›

Created by Agnes Nixon, All My Children is set in Pine Valley, Pennsylvania, a fictional suburb of Philadelphia, which is modeled on the actual Philadelphia suburb of Rosemont.

What state does Mystery 101 take place in? ›

Premise. Amy Winslow is a professor of English literature at Elmstead College, in the (fictional) small coastal town of Garrison, Washington.

Where is the mysteries of Laura set? ›

The Mysteries of Laura stars Debra Messing in the lead role of Detective Laura Diamond, a New York City homicide detective who balances her day job with off-duty hours as a single mother of two unruly sons.

What detective series is set in Vermont? ›

Joe Gunther is the hero of Archer Mayor's long-running mystery novel series largely set in Vermont and particularly in the city of Brattleboro. Gunther was born around 1933 on a farm near Thetford, Vermont.

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