Hi, Iβm Tess Nakamura. Since the lakeshore community of Oriole Point, Michigan is so small, every resident knows that Iβm a glass artist, live with my longtime boyfriend David Reese, and am best friends with Marlee Jacob. David and I own Oriole Glass, a glass sculpture gallery and studio. Just around the corner is The Berry Basket, Marleeβs charming shop devoted to berry themed products. Recent events have been so startling, however, that she has devoted an equal amount of time to murder this summer. Trying to be a supportive best friend led to me getting too close to a dead body during strawberry season. Marlee is still apologizing for that. I donβt blame her for our grisly discovery. After all, she was looking out for a friend, too. And Natasha Bowman gets into almost as much trouble as Marlee.
Unlike Marlee and Natasha, I prefer to take risks in my glass blowing, not my personal life. Marlee likens me to Elinor Dashwood, the level headed heroine of Sense and Sensibility. By the way, Marlee loves to describe people by finding their fictional equivalent. Blame this on her English professor mother who went into labor while reading A Christmas Carol, then proceeded to give birth on Christmas Eve. Inspired by their last name βJacobβ and her rereading of Dickens, Marleeβs mom named her after Jacob Marley, Scroogeβs business partner. It makes me grateful that I was born to an ophthalmologist mother whose preferred reading material is a medical journal. But I was born on a holiday too: Halloween. Marlee claims I got the better holiday birthday; Christmas babies apparently get shortchanged on birthday gifts. I suspect sheβs right.
With both of us about to turn thirty-one, it dawned on us that weβve been friends for two decades! We regret not having met even earlier. My parents sent me to private school and I didnβt meet Marlee until we were eleven years old and competed in the stateβs spelling bee contest. We made history after tying for first place. Neither of us could correctly spell βfloccinaucinihilipilificationβ. Can you blame us? Floccinaucinihilipilification is the second longest word in the English language. To be honest, I had to look it up in order to spell it correctly here. Luckily, our fight to a mutual finish in the spelling bee resulted in Marlee and I becoming besties.
Our friendship continued even when we went off to college: me to the Rhode Island School of Design, and Marlee to study marketing at New York University. After graduation, I came back to Michigan, accompanied by David, a fellow glass artist and the love of my life. Weβre not married, much to the chagrin of my conservative Japanese American family. But David and I are happy with the way things are. Meanwhile Iβm looking forward to being maid of honor at Marleeβs upcoming wedding to Ryan Zellar. Only there are times when Marlee seems even more reluctant than me to get married. I hope there isnβt trouble ahead for them.
Because we run our own businesses, itβs hard for Marlee and me get together as often as weβd like during summer tourist season. But we often meet up in the morning to bike to work; our homes are an easy commute to the downtown shopping district. As busy as we are at Oriole Glass and The Berry Basket, we try to take a break at Coffee By Crystal. Glass blowing is a demanding endeavor and I need my daily chai as much as Marlee needs her mocha latte.
When I want to relax, thereβs no better place to chill out than Marleeβs house. She lives in a 19th century βPainted Ladyβ overlooking Lake Michigan. Best of all, she has a private beach. Marlee loves to have friends over for a barbecue and a swim. And David and I take on all challengers in beach volleyball . . . which we invariably win.
However there hasnβt been a lot of time for beach volleyball this summer. Right now weβre celebrating the centenary of the Blackberry Art School. Since we spent two summers at BAS, Marlee and I have been looking forward to the arrival of hundreds of fellow alumni. That was before Marlee discovered the buried skeleton of a former student. Thankfully, I wasnβt with her this time. But it seems clear another murder has occurred in Oriole Point, albeit twenty years ago. Iβm determined to see that my best friend stays out of trouble. For that reason Iβm glad we both signed up for the Blackberry Road Rally, which should be a fun break from worrying about dead bodies. Knowing how fast Marlee drives, weβre likely to outrace our competitors. Fingers crossed, we wonβt wind up trying to outrace a murderer as well.
You can read more about Tess in Blackberry Burial, the second book in the βBerry Basketβ mystery series.
Between a booming art scene and elaborate Independence Day festivities, July in lakeshore Oriole Point, Michigan, is always a blast. Especially when an explosive murder case crashes the fun.
As owner of The Berry Basket, Marlee Jacob has learned a thing or two about surviving the summer tourist season in Oriole Point. So she gladly agrees to help run the annual road rally in honor of the local Blackberry Art Schoolβs centenary celebration. While alumni arrive from around the country, Marlee hopes the expansive Sanderling farm will make an appropriate starting point for the raceβdespite rumors that the land is cursed . . .
But when Marlee surveys the property, she stumbles upon a long-dead body hidden in the bramble. Itβs a horrifying mystery to everyone except her baker, whoβs convinced the skeletal remains belong to a former student who had gone missing twenty years earlier. As the Fourth of July activities heat up, Marlee must rush to catch an elusive murdererβbefore the next βblackberry victimβ is ripe for the picking!
Includes Berry Recipes!
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Giveaway: Leave a comment below for your chance to win a print copy of Blackberry Burial. U.S. entries only, please. The giveaway ends November 3, 2017. Good luck everyone!
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About the author
Sharon Farrow is the latest pen name of award winning author Sharon Pisacreta. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Sharon has been a freelance writer since her twenties, with her first novel released in 1998. Published in mystery, fantasy, and romance, Sharon currently writes The Berry Basket cozy mystery series, which debuted in 2016 with Dying For Strawberries. She is also one half of the writing team D.E. Ireland, who co-author the Agatha nominated Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins mysteries.
In her former life, Sharon turned her hand to a variety of endeavors from principal investigator on an archaeological site, college history instructor, art gallery assistant, and dancing in a dog costume for a non-profit company (itβs a long story). Although Sharon has lived in Rhode Island, New York and New Jersey, she calls Michigan home, specifically the beautiful coastline of Lake Michigan. She is so enamored of the sand dunes, orchards and beaches of western Michigan, she set The Berry Basket mysteries in a town similar to the one she is lucky to live in. Connect with Sharon at sharonfarrowauthor.com and on Twitter and Facebook.
All comments are welcomed.
I would love to win this! Thanks for the chance!!
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Good luck, Linda!
Yes please Dru, toss my name into your magic hat. I’d love to add this to my collection.
Good luck in the ‘magic hat’ drawing. π
Sounds great – thanks for the chance to win a copy.
Good luck, Mary. Thanks for commenting.
What an awesome cover on this new book! Sounds super duper exciting! This is a new author for me and a new series so I am so excited! Sure would love to win this book! Thanks for the chance dear Dru!
I agree. My publisher gave me a wonderful cover. Hope you get the chance to read my series, Beverly.
Small towns and long time friends! I enjoyed Tess’ post and can’t wait to read this new book! Thanks for the chance to win!
Small towns are the best, especially if there’s a beautiful beach nearby. Good luck.
This is a great new series, canβt wait to see what berry she chooses next.
Blueberries are the star of the next book!
I want it.
Good luck!
LOOOOOVE this series!! Definitely a *MUST* read.
Thank you, Meg!
This sounds like such a charming cozy, with the art, food, and friendship. Please pop my name in the hat.
Good luck, Lil!
What a cute cover, I would love to win a copy of this book, thank you for the chance.
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You’re welcome. And good luck, Wendy!
Wonderful feature and giveaway. Thanks.
Thanks, Pearl.
Looks like a great book, and I learned a new word (although I’ll never remember it!). mbradeen@yahoo.com
It’s so long that it’s almost impossible to remember or spell. π
Thank you Dru Ann for your wonderful blog for those of us who are avid readers. Since the cost of books has risen, it is great to know a little something about the book before deciding to buy or not. Sharon Farrow is a new author to me so it would be delightful to win her book to sample.
I’m glad Dru was able to introduce my series to you!
What a fun introduction to a new to me book. The two friends seem like those I would love to get to know, plus a mystery and a puzzle thrown in. Cute cover art and a mystery!
Happy that you’ve been introduced to my Berry Basket series!
An inviting bit of personal information. Sounds like a good read.
Thank you.
I just love A day in the life, and both Tess and Marlee sound like they’ve got some interesting lives. Thanks Dru Ann and Sharon for the blog and for the giveaway!
You’re welcome, Celia.
This book sounds so interesting! Blackberries and glass blowing , in the same book, wow!
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Blackberries, glass blowing AND murder. π
Would love to read this book. Thanks for the chance!
You’re welcome. Good luck!
Sounds interesting! I missed the first book in the series-I see I must catch up! Thanks Dru Ann for today’s post, and to Sharon for her generous offer!
You’re welcome, Barbara. And I hope you get the chance to read the first book, Dying for Strawberries.
Sounds wonderful. Love the post. Thanks for the chance to win a copy!!
Thanks, Kay. Good luck!
Another series for my list!
That’s great to hear!
Looking forward to reading this book. Sounds like a great read.
Thank you, Dianne. I hope you enjoy it.
I would love to win & read this new series.
Good luck, Doward!
It’s neat that the best friends were each born on a holiday.
However, Halloween is the better holiday to be born on. I know this for a fact since I was born on Halloween. π
Thank you for the chance to win. I always enjoy your “day in the life” posts.
Good luck, Daniele!
I am looking forward to reading this, especially with a geeat dane in the mystery. I am a pet-themed cozy reader (although not limited to them).
I’m guessing you own a Great Dane, Gloria. π
This sounds like a great book! I love that it is placed in an area not far from my home… Kind of coolπ€
Cheers~
Kelly Braun
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Always fun to read a novel that is set close to where you live. And the towns along the Lake Michigan shore are so scenic and charming.
Sounds great, thanks for the chance, I have the first one in my tbr pile now I need a few ore hours in the day.
Glad to hear the first Berry Basket mystery is in your TBR pile. Hope you find the time to read it soon. π
I agree with Sharon about her love Michigan with its beautiful shore line as well as many lakes.
“Blackberry Burial” sounds great, I would love to read it.
Michigan and the Great Lakes are spectacular. And I hope you get the chance to read “Blackberry Burial”.
That is the cutest cover! I love these kinds of books!
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This new book sounds just as good as the first one. I canβt wait to read it.
It sounds like a winner.
I would love to win a copy of this book, thank you for the chance.
**** WINNER ****
Blackberry Burial is Gloria Browning
Congratulations!