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Kilned at the Ceramic Shop: A Braddock Mystery by Donna Clancy | Author Guest Post

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Kilned at the Ceramic Shop: A Braddock Mystery

by Donna Clancy

Kilned at the Ceramic Shop: A Braddock Mystery
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Maine
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Level Best Books (March 12, 2024)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 234 pages

Tammy Wright, a bestselling mystery author returns to her hometown to give her Aunt Clara a hand with running her ceramic shop during tourist season. She discovers that two vindictive realtors have been bullying her aunt and others into selling their properties to make room for new housing developments. Those who don’t comply pay the consequences.

Tammy stumbles upon a body, and when her aunt refuses to give in to either realtor she disappears without a trace.
With the help of an old schoolmate turned policeman, the writer must step out from behind her computer screen and her fictional mysteries to confront real life crime. If she doesn’t, she may never see her aunt again.

Author Guest Post

Clothes! Who doesn’t love clothes? If I had one weakness that I would admit to, it’s collecting clothes. I have racks and racks I have accumulated over the years. Dress, casual, winter, summer, my daughter says I could open my own boutique if I wanted to do so.

I think my obsession with clothes stems back to my school years. My parents never had a lot of money and there were three of us to buy school clothes for every September. Yes, I had new clothes, but they weren’t the cool clothes the cheerleaders and the more popular kids wore. A few times in middle school, I remember kids asking what Salvation Army I got my clothes from. It hurt and I don’t think I ever forgot it.

Now, no matter what the occasion is that arises, I have the correct, nice clothes to wear. Not that I’m a social butterfly and go out and party a lot, but a girl has to be prepared. And as much as my girls complain about the amount of clothes I have; I do find them dipping into my collection when they need something to wear.

Let me set the record straight. I don’t buy name brands; I still can’t afford to. But there are a lot of nice clothes out there that are off the rack which a person can feel great in.

At 65, I have found my own style, and don’t base what I wear on what others are wearing. I’m not the 108 pounds I used to be, and things have shifted and shifted quite a bit I might add. I love flowy dresses and skirts and oversized tops. Yes, I am larger, but that’s not why I chose this type of clothes. I feel pretty in them and that is the main objective of clothes…to feel pretty in what you wear.

Looking back over the last twenty-seven years, I was a single mom and my kids didn’t have name brands when they went to school either. They always had new clothes for school, mostly due to my mom, so I guess history does tend to repeat itself. Although to this day, my kids are not interested in name brands and they don’t own one-quarter of the clothes I do. It didn’t affect them like it did me.

When it comes right down to it, I don’t need all the clothes I have. I have put my shopping on stand-by and now I only purchase a piece if it calls my name and I absolutely have to have it.

I know it’s kind of silly to have all the clothes I do because you can’t take them with you. I told my daughter when I’m gone, line up all the racks in the driveway and have a huge sale. There’s enough clothes that I believe it could actually pay for my cremation when sold.

My whole life, I grew up invisible. Having my clothes makes me feel good and gives me comfort. Everyone should have something in their life that makes them feel good, whether it be shoes, purses, books, or even salt and pepper shakers or coffee mugs. If it gives you a tingle of enjoyment, it is worth having in your life.

We are not on this earth long and if you find one thing that makes you happy, even if others don’t understand why, you be you and go for it!

About Donna Clancy

Donna Clancy lives on Cape Cod. She has three grown children and one rescue Papillion named Zumiez. She has a seven-book deal with Level Best Books for The Braddock Mysteries, writes The Trash to Treasure and Paint and Sip cozy series’ for Summer Prescott Books Publishing as well as self-publishing The Shipwreck Cafe and Jelly Shop Mysteries. She loves to write in various genres including suspense, thriller, romance, and YA.

Author Links

Website http://www.donnaclancybooks.com

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dwaloclancy/

BookBub https://www.bookbub.com/profile/donna-walo-clancy

Purchase Link – Amazon 

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Kilned at the Ceramic Shop TOUR PARTICIPANTS

March 12 – Mystery, Thrillers, and Suspense – SPOTLIGHT

March 12 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

March 13 – Read Your Writes Book Reviews – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

March 13 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST

March 14 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

March 14 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

March 15 – Storybook Lady – REVIEW

March 16 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

March 16 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

March 17 – Review Thick And Thin – REVIEW

March 18 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW

March 18 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT

March 19 – The Avid Reader – REVIEW, INDIVIDUAL GIVEAWAY

March 19 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee – SPOTLIGHT

March 20 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

March 20 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

March 21 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

March 21 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER GUEST POST

March 22 – Cozy Up WIth Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW

March 22 – Teatime and Books – SPOTLIGHT

March 23 – Sarah Can’t Stop Reading – REVIEW  

March 23 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR GUEST POST

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