A Catered Bake-Off #19

By Isis Crawford

When sisters Bernie and Libby Simmons bring their culinary prowess from A Little Taste of Heaven catering company to a baking competition in Upstate New York, it’s murder that takes

A Catered Quilting Bee #18

By Isis Crawford

Sisters and caterers Bernie and Libby Simmons, owners of A Little Taste of Heaven, return for another culinary cozy with catering, dogs, and murder.

A Catered Doggie Wedding #17

By Isis Crawford

When Bernie and Libby Simmons, sisters and co-owners of A Little Taste of Heaven, are hired to cater a posh pooch party, they wind up stepping into a fresh murder

A Catered Book Club Murder #16

By Isis Crawford

Sisters Bernie and Libby Simmons are used to catering lip-smacking treats to an artsy group of book lovers—until fiction spills into reality . . .

A Catered New Year’s Eve #15

By Isis Crawford

Sisters Bernie and Libby Simmons are reunited with a distant relative who wants them to cater a New Year’s Eve event—and help find a guilty party . . .

A Catered Cat Wedding #14

By Isis Crawford

An “amusing” mystery filled with “lively characters, irresistible food descriptions, and witty dialogue” (Publishers Weekly).

A Catered Costume Party #13

By Isis Crawford

A man is found hanging at a Halloween party, and two sleuthing sisters must unmask a killer.

A Catered Tea Party #12

By Isis Crawford

A billionaire is felled at a fundraiser.

A Catered Mother’s Day #11

By Isis Crawford

A mom feels taken for granted—but she’s got bigger problems when she’s taken in for murder: “Engaging…cozy fans will find plenty to like.”—Publishers Weekly

A Catered Fourth of July #10

By Isis Crawford

It’s murder by musket at a Revolutionary War re-enactment: “This satisfying cozy will appeal to fans of Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swensen mysteries.”—Booklist

A Catered Christmas Cookie Exchange #9

By Isis Crawford

Includes original recipes for you to try!

A Catered St. Patrick’s Day #8

By Isis Crawford

“Cozy fans will appreciate the zany characters, witty dialogue and puzzling plot.”—Publishers Weekly