
Our lucky winner was drawn today and notified. I just received the winner’s contact information, so I’ll be signing books and packing them up for mailing. As for everyone else…
…stay tuned for more free books over the next few months. I love doing these drawings, particularly when they include the entire series. I hope our winner enjoys them and I hope others will give at least the first couple of books a try. I’ve tried to make them relaxing which is something we all need about now. Its been a long year and a troublesome year for many folks and a fun, light read is often just the thing.
If you haven’t read any of the Quilting Cozy series, begin with Tie Died. It sets the stage for the series. Each book can stand alone, but I think you will enjoy the series more if you read them in order. You will see the relationships and the characters develop over time. But each book contains it’s own mystery which is always resolved in the same book. You will find the books listed in order on the first page of every book.

I was recently interviewed by Murder & Mayhem. If you’d like to see the interview, click the link at the end of this post. I have a disclaimer before you see it, however. I had no idea it was going to be printed exactly as I spoke and I was very embarrassed to see all of my ‘kinda’s and ‘gonna’s right there in print. I can’t imagine why they didn’t clean that up before releasing it. How embarrassing!
Again, congratulations to our winner and I hope everyone is doing well. Please stay in touch. As always, I love hearing from you. Blessings, Carol
Interview with a Quilting Cozy series author – Carol Dean Jones
Hi Carol!
I am still reading your books! I am on stitched together. I was disappointed that I missed the wedding, but Iām glad they got married. I feel like the characters are all my friends. Thank you for giving as all a new world to live in for a while.
What a fun Valentine’s surprise for someone! I hope she is thrilled to receive all those good reads!
I’m sure she is happy to be the winner. It’s always fun to win no matter what the prize is. Thanks for dropping in, Wanda.
Take care,
Carol
…. also, I just read the interview. It was lovely. I agree, the editor should have cleaned up the kinda’s. I wouldn’t worry about it though. It sounds like a friendly, casual conversation. š
Happy Valentine’s Day Carol! Congrats to the winner! Your books are so much fun. š
So good to hear from you, Bernie. Hope all is well with you are your family.
My very best wishes,
Carol
I’m sure the lucky winner will be hooked on your books like so many others are!
Hugs, Pam
Hi Sister,
good to see your smiling face….(well, okay so the face I’m seeing isn’t exactly yours, but I’m sure he is smiling too).
Hugs,
big sister
Oh Darn! I was hoping I would be the winner but I am happy that lucky someone will get all your wonderful autographed books. I am just starting Tattered and Torn. They get better and better.
I agree, Kathleen. I think they get better over time. Tie Died was the first book I ever wrote and I think they improved as I got to know my characters better. I must admit, miss them! they had become a part of my life.
Best wishes,
Carol
Congratulations to the very lucky winner to receive autographed book by you. Perfect ready for these stressful times. Thank you Carol for all the fun you provide to our community. Iām off to check out your interview now. š
Hi Carol, First I want to apologize because I think you may have received a message I was writing to someone else. I’m not sure how that happens but it has happened before. The one lesson I need to learn is that I must stay far away from this computer at the end of a busy day when I am tired. That’s when mistakes abound! But thank you for your note. I printed out your previous message as a reminder to investigate Square and I appreciate your suggestion. Take care and please stay in touch.
My best wishes,
Carol
Thank you for your note Carol. I thought that might be the case. It has been a busy day here, too, so I quite understand. š