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Karen Smith

    Karen Rose Smiths schrijfstijl is diepgaand beïnvloed door de blijvende familiebanden, een thema dat sterk resoneert in haar boeiende romans. Ze navigeert behendig door het ingewikkelde landschap van relaties, waarbij ze elementen van romantiek en mysterie verweeft om meeslepende verhalen te creëren. Smiths onderscheidende stem en haar inzichtelijke verkenning van menselijke connecties maken haar werk tot een boeiende lectuur voor degenen die rijkelijk geschetste personages en emotioneel resonerende verhalen waarderen. Haar vertellingen nodigen lezers uit in werelden waar liefde en spanning met elkaar verweven zijn.

    Murder with Cherry Tarts
    Silence Of The Lamps
    The Sensory-Sensitive Child
    Murder with Clotted Cream
    Doing Your Undergraduate Social Science Dissertation
    Dear Bob and Sue: Season 2
    • Dear Bob and Sue: Season 2

      • 298bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,3(61)Tarief

      Humorous camping adventures unfold as Matt and Karen Smith explore public lands in the Western U.S. This travel memoir captures their experiences in national monuments, state parks, and beloved national parks, showcasing the beauty of nature alongside their engaging storytelling. Through laughter and exploration, the authors invite readers to join them on their journey, celebrating the joys of outdoor life.

      Dear Bob and Sue: Season 2
    • Covers the whole dissertation journey from project planning to submission. Using a mixture of useful information, exercises, practical strategies, case study material and further reading, this book helps you through the process, giving hints and tips on beginning and managing your research project and working with your supervisors.

      Doing Your Undergraduate Social Science Dissertation
    • A catering job has come in for Daisy’s Tea Garden in Pennsylvania’s Amish country—but death will be served before dessert . . . Margaret Vaughn has hired Daisy to provide afternoon tea for her theater group. A local girl who left long ago for an acting career in New York, Margaret has returned home—with a multimillionaire husband in tow. But while Daisy bustles around Margaret’s historic farmhouse, she senses that there’s tension behind the scenes. Then she discovers the hostess on the floor of the pantry—dead and covered with clotted cream. Barely recovered from her previous sleuthing adventure, Daisy joins forces with the former detective she’s been dating to help solve the case. Should she cast suspicion on the stars of the upcoming play? Can Margaret’s sister shine a spotlight on potential culprits? Or are there clues to be found in the victim’s past? With plenty of family stress of her own to deal with, all Daisy knows is she better act fast . . . Includes delicious recipes!

      Murder with Clotted Cream
    • The Sensory-Sensitive Child

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,1(192)Tarief

      A guide for parents of children with sensory processing difficulties cites a link between sensory processing problems and childhood psychiatric disorders, sharing information on how to recognize and treat sensory-related conditions.

      The Sensory-Sensitive Child
    • Silence Of The Lamps

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,1(245)Tarief

      Business has never been better for home stager Caprice De Luca, but her personal life could stand a few renovations. Just when she thought things were getting serious with her boyfriend Grant, his pretty ex-wife swoops into town and nabs his attention. Uncle Dom is living with her parents and desperately needs a new job. And her sister Nikki's catering business is threatened when rival Drew Pierson starts eating away at her share of the market. Things could not possibly get more chaotic when Drew is found bludgeoned to death by one of his grandmother's antique Tiffany lamps--and Nikki is the number one suspect. Now, Caprice must act fast to illuminate the truth and clear her sister's name--before a cold-blooded killer puts her lights out next... Praise for Deadly D cor "The perfect combination of animals, a delightful cozy town and a suspenseful mystery." --Cozy Mystery Book Reviews.net

      Silence Of The Lamps
    • Murder with Cherry Tarts

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,0(484)Tarief

      In Pennsylvania’s Amish country, Daisy Swanson has a tea shop to run, a daughter to marry off—and a murder to solve . . . Daisy’s worried one of her employees at Daisy’s Tea Garden may be in a spot of trouble. Lately Karina’s been loading up on soup and second-day baked goods at the end of her shift—and while the shop’s scrumptious treats may be hard to resist, Daisy suspects there’s more going on, especially since Karina has been seen hanging out in a rundown part of Willow Creek. Planning her own daughter’s wedding is enough to keep her busy, but Daisy can’t help feeling a protective maternal instinct—and an instinct to investigate. It turns out Karina has been helping a down-on-his luck single dad who’s been making ends meet—barely—by selling antiques at a place called Pirated Treasures. But when an employee at the antiques store is bludgeoned to death with a marble rolling pin, Karina’s new friend is suspect number one. Though the motives are muddy and steeped in intrigue, Daisy is more than determined to flush the real killer out. Includes delicious recipes!

      Murder with Cherry Tarts
    • Dear Bob and Sue

      • 322bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,0(555)Tarief

      The authors embark on a mid-career journey to explore all 58 U.S. National Parks, capturing their sense of wonder and adventure. Through humorous and quirky emails to friends, they share their experiences, highlighting the beauty of nature and the unique aspects of each park. Their reflections blend travel insights with lighthearted observations, making for an engaging narrative that celebrates the joys of exploration and the great outdoors.

      Dear Bob and Sue
    • Murder with Orange Pekoe Tea

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      • 12 uur lezen
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      In Pennsylvania's Amish country, Daisy Swanson is serving hot tea at a fundraiser for a homeless shelter--but tempers are getting heated too... Daisy's orange pekoe is flowing at a fundraiser—and she's also made a new friend, Piper, a young woman whose hopes for motherhood were dashed by a foul-up at a fertility clinic. But before they can settle into a long conversation, the event is disupted by masked protestors who object to building a shelter in Willow Creek. Among the angry crowd is Eli—who left his Amish community some time ago, with help from a lawyer named Hiram. It just so happens that Hiram is also representing the fertility clinic in a class-action suit—and soon afterward, he turns up dead, felled by an insulin injection. Daisy can't help but get drawn in, especially since Piper's husband had been pretty steamed at the victim and didn't hide it. She'd love to spend some time with the dog she and her boyfriend have just adopted—but first she 'll be straining to find a killer... #MurderwithOrangePekoeTea

      Murder with Orange Pekoe Tea
    • When the owner of a local stationary shop known for its whimsical style is found dead behind Four Paws Animal Shelter, it’s up to tea shop owner and amateur sleuth Daisy Swanson to find the stone cold killer in the latest installment of Karen Rose Smith’s popular Daisy's Tea Garden Mystery series.When Daisy Swanson arrives at Rumple’s Statuary shopping for a birthday present for her beau Jonas, Wilhelm Rumple’s cottage looks like something out of a fairy tale, reminding her of the Storybook Tea family event she’s planning. Even the man himself—short and stumpy in overalls with bare feet—seems like a storybook character. But as a businessman, Rumple is rumored to be as cold and hard as the statues he sells. Maybe that’s why, following a break-in at his cottage, Rumple is found dead in a dog run behind Four Paws Animal Shelter, bashed in the head. Now it’s up to Daisy to get the residents of Willow Creek to spill the tea on a little man who may have had some big secrets, so she can find a stone-cold killer…

      Murder with Darjeeling Tea
    • Who counts as a woman? This question lies at the heart of many public debates about sex and gender today. While we increasingly recognise the desire of some to eliminate the sex binary in law, a particular boiling point emerges through conflicting demands over women’s spaces. Which should govern access to these – sex or gender identity? Karen Ingala Smith, a veteran campaigner for women’s and girls’ rights, opts for the former. In this trenchant critique of inclusivity politics, she argues that we cannot ignore the wealth of evidence which shows that people of the female sex have a unique set of needs which are often not met by mixed-sex spaces. Drawing on her 30 years of experience in researching and recording men’s violence against women and girls, she outlines how certain spaces, including refuges, benefit from remaining single sex – and what they stand to lose. Written with sensitivity and respect for all concerned, this book nevertheless dismantles the idea that we have reached a post-sex utopia.

      Defending Women's Spaces