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Friday, May 4, 2018

WELCOME BACK TO SUSPENSE SISTERS, KYLIE LOGAN

Today Mary Ellis has the honor of welcoming Kylie Logan back to Suspense Sisters. Kylie has a new cozy mystery coming in June from Berkeley Prime Crime. ITALIAN ICED will be book three of the ETHNIC EATS MYSTERIES. Books one and two were IRISH STEWED and FRENCH FRIED. I have read the first two in the series and can't wait for her new book to release.



Here's a little bit about ITALIAN ICED: 

When Laurel Inwood features Italian cuisine on the Terminal at the Tracks menu, she knows she'll need to stock the shelves, the fridge, and the freezer with plenty of wonderful delicacies. She just never expected one of them to be her former employer, Hollywood superstar Meghan Cohan. And one day, when Laurel is at the restaurant early to get ready for the regular rush of customers, that's exactly what she finds--Meghan dead in the Terminal freezer.

What's a Hollywood A-lister doing in Hubbard, Ohio? For Laurel, that's the real question, because the first question she'd ask in any other murder investigation--who would want the victim dead?--seems pretty much a no-brainer in this case. Who would want Meghan dead?

Just about anybody who had ever met her. Hot pasta and a cold corpse make for quite a combination in the latest book in the Ethnic Eats mystery series.

I asked Kylie two questions about this series...

ME: All three books in the Ethnic Eats series are set in the same diner in Hubbard, Ohio, called Sophie's Terminal by the Tracks. It's an old train station which serves up different ethnic-themed specials in addition to their favorite standbys like fried baloney and meatballs over rice. Irish Stewed and French Fried are set during the Irish and French-themed months, respectively. Then your upcoming mystery, Italian Iced, is set during the month of Italian specials (my personal favorite cuisine!) Between the three countries, which would you like to do an in-country tour of restaurants and why?

KL: If I had to choose to tour Ireland, France, or Italy, I'd choose Ireland. Number one, I've already been to France and Italy so it would be great to go to a place I've never visited, and number 2, I hear the culinary scene is just exploding in Ireland. So it would be plenty of fun to explore the food. Also, my husband's ancestors are from Ireland, so I'd sneak in some genealogy research!

ME: And if you were to consider continuing this delightful series, which countries would you select for your next ethnic themes?


KL: Alas, the Ethnic Eats series as been cancelled by the publisher. So my answers to your second question are pie in the sky. But...if I was going to write more, I'd love to do "Polished Off," (Polish, like the country, not like the stuff you put on your fingernails). It would also be fun to do something with Mexican food and Greek, too. A world of possibilities! (How about "Thai One On")

PLEASE LEAVE KYLIE A COMMENT FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A COPY OF EITHER IRISH STEWED OR FRENCH FRIED. YOU MUST LEAVE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS IN ORDER TO WIN. USA ONLY


Thanks for joining us on Suspense Sisters, Kylie Logan. Come back anytime. Italian Iced call be pre-booked from Amazon.com below.




Pre-order Price:
$7.99
This title will be auto-delivered to your Kindle on June 26, 2018.

or

https://www.amazon.com/Italian-Iced-Ethnic-Eats-Mystery-ebook/dp/B07693J4WL/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1525116028&sr=1-1&keywords=kylie+logan


23 comments:

  1. Would love to read your books. They should so good. Thanks for the chance at the giveawy!

    faithdcreech at gmail dot com

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  2. These books sound so good! I'd love to read them!

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  3. Interesting will need to check these out since I used to live in Hubbard, Ohio. Thank you... rackylemaire(at) Gmail (dot) com

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    1. It's funny how many people I've met from Hubbard since I started writing this series!

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  4. Great interview and the books sounds delish! ;-) If I could do the restaurant tour I'd go to IrelandFranceItaly. :-)

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  5. The books sound great...I'll have to check them out! I don't know, it would be hard for me to choose between Ireland and Italy. I have the whole genealogy thing on my mother's side going on with Ireland, but Italian food...I might have to do both!
    eldora2193@comcast.net

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    1. Hi Linda! Congratulations. You're our winner of one of Kylie's first two books in the series. I'll contact you soon to get your mailing address. Thanks everyone for leaving comments. and thanks, Kylie Logan, for dropping by Suspense Sisters.

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  6. This is a new author for me. I would love a chance to read one of your books. lhanberry1(at)gmail(dot)com

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  7. I just got "Irish Stewed" so would be pretty pleased if I could win a copy of "French Fried", thank you for the chance.

    wfnren at aol dot com

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  8. Love the humor!! Clever titles with the series. I’ve been to France, Italy and Ireland. I’d go back to Ireland. French fries are actually more popular in Amsterdam than any other place we’ve been.
    Karenrobbins 47at yahoo dot com

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  9. Oooo a new author to read. Thank you for the giveaway.
    forgiven4gotten at g mail dot com

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  10. I think that all of these sound great. I like the setting of a train station in Ohio and the theme of different cuisine.
    Thanks for your giveaway.
    Blessings!
    Connie
    cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com

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  11. The books sound like fun and I really like the idea of one about Polish food, my ancestry. Definitely interested in that one.

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  12. sorry- my e mail themomazie@hotmail.com

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  13. cute cover

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  14. I’d love the chance to read French Fried!
    tumcsec(at)gmail(dot)com

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  15. Oops! I left my comment on the recap post, but wanted to say these sound fun and a fun step out of what I normally read. Intrigued by the Irish Stewed one for sure. Thanks for the chance Kylie!
    Llwaltz [at] gmail [dot] com

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  16. Thanks for all the good comments. Keep 'em coming and tell your friends to stop by. I'll be "here" until Friday of this week.

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  17. Thanks everyone who stopped by and left Kylie Logan a comment. Linda Horin you are our lucky winner of either French Fried or Irish Stewed by Kylie. Thanks, Kylie, for dropping by Suspense Sisters with another awesome book on the way!!

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