A Clue in the Stew by Connie Archer – #WAYRW

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What Are You Reading Wednesdays is a weekly meme hosted by It’s A Reading Thing. To participate, open the book you are currently reading to page 34 (or 34% in your ebook) and answer these three questions.

The Questions are:
1. What’s the name of your current read?

2. Go to page 34 in your book or 34% in your eBook and share a complete sentence. (or two!)

3. Would you like to live in the world that exists within your book? Why or why not?

Now for my answers this week…

1. A Clue in the Stew by Connie Archer
A Clue in the Stew (Soup Lover's Mystery #5)
A Soup Lover’s Mystery, #5

2. As good as the book has been so far, nothing too exciting is happening on page 34! 🙂

Lucky finished laying placemats along the countertop, then unlocked the front door and flipped the sign over. The Spoonful was open for the day.

3. A small Vermont skiing town actually sounds perfect! I’d like it even better in the off-season when all the tourist had gone home. As long as murder wasn’t a regular occurrence, I think Snowflake would be a great hometown.

8 thoughts on “A Clue in the Stew by Connie Archer – #WAYRW

    1. Hi Marilyn ~ Thanks for visiting today! The name “Snowflake” really suits the first book in the series – A Spoonful of Murder – that’s the one where a body is found frozen in a snow bank after a blizzard! I’m glad you like the name! Me too! Best of luck in the giveaway!

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      1. Hi Kristine – I do hope you get to visit the village soon. I think you’d enjoy meeting all the characters. Best of luck in the giveaway!

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    1. Hi Kristine – I do hope you get to visit the village soon. I think you’d enjoy meeting all the characters. Best of luck in the giveaway!

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