Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Recommending Mistletoe and Mayhem by Jill Elizabeth Nelson




Hi all! New book to tell you about by a great author, Jill Elizabeth Nelson, who writes "Endless Adventure, Timeless Truth" stories.

Mistletoe Mayhem, a novella in the Season of Danger collection is available now. If you enjoy cozy mysteries, you will enjoy Jill's work. This is a quick, fun read so I hope you'll pick up a copy soon. It can also be ordered online in digital form for any ereader.

About the book:


A romance-shy veterinarian and a widowed health inspector hunt the killer who used mistletoe extract to poison pets and people in a Tennessee mountain town.


After being jilted by her fiancĂ©, Kelly Granger buries her broken heart in her work as a veterinarian in her home town of Abbottsville, Tennessee, located in the Great Smoky Mountains. She and her assistant, Tim Hallock, battle to save community pets from a violent and mysterious illness. Is this sickness a danger to humans? Her question is answered when state health inspector Matt Bennett is sent to investigate local eating establishments, including Kelly’s sister’s restaurant, for the cause of poisoning among the patrons. Kelly refuses to believe that her sister served toxic mistletoe extract to her customers—yet mounting evidence points in that direction. Kelly puts herself in harm’s way, facing down a vicious dog and even more vicious people, to uncover a common denominator between the human and animal illnesses. Matt has his hands full keeping up with her, as well as proving himself worthy of her trust—and hopefully, her love. Unless she has her heart set on her veterinary assistant, Tim Hallock. The question won’t matter if his investigation sends Kelly’s sister to jail. She’ll never have anything to do with him then. They need to uncover the truth. But will the answer cost them more than their romance? Will it cost them their lives?



About the author:

Jill Elizabeth Nelson is an award-winning author of mysteryand suspense. She writes what she likes to read—tales of adventure seasonedwith romance, humor, and faith. Jill speaks regularly at conferences, writer’sgroups, library associations, and civic and church groups. When teachingclasses for writers, she delights in bringing the “Ahah! moment” to her students, so they can make a new skill theirown. Jill and her husband live in rural Minnesotawhere they raised four children and are currently enjoying their grandchildren.Visit Jill on the web at: www.jillelizabethnelson.com or look her up on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JillElizabethNelson.Author

Or Twitter: @jnelson57.

Thanks, everyone!

Cheryl Wyatt

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