As the annual Renaissance Fair comes to Crystal Cove, Jenna Hart’s Cookbook Nook is packed with tasty treats and all things medieval, while her pal Bailey is ready to swoon over her upcoming nuptials at a local vineyard. But when the two friends discover the body of the vineyard’s owner bludgeoned by a winepress, all their merriment fades, along with their hopes for a vintage year.
Which churlish varlet did the deed? Was it the victim’s errant brother, who stood to inherit the vineyards? Or the owner’s crestfallen ex-girlfriend? Mayhap it was the newly arrived comely wench, or her jealous husband. Fie on them all! Verily, Jenna can’t rest until justice is served, and she vows to track down the killer. But can she sniff out the truth before the villainous culprit strikes again?
Includes tantalizing recipes!
What could be more fun than a Cookbook Shop, a group of great friends, and a mystery to solve? A Renaissance Fair! I have always enjoyed visiting the Renaissance Faire in Bristol, Wisconsin and enjoyed reading about the Fair in Crystal Cove just as much. Between getting ready for the fair with period cookbooks, costumes, and food and getting ready for her friend Bailey’s wedding, Jenna already has her hands full. After discovering the body of a local vineyard owner, Jenna has a perplexing mystery to solve on top of everything else. If Nick was so well liked, who would want him dead? This well-paced mystery kept me guessing with plenty of suspects, twists, and turns.
And now on to day 7 of the continuing interview with Daryl Wood Gerber, author of Pressing the Issue, the 6th Cookbook Nook Mystery.
Which of your books would you like to have made into a movie?
I would love to see any of my thrillers made into a movie—I love watching thrillers on the big screen—and I’d love to see any of my cozies made into TV series. I think the cozies, particularly, would do well on the Hallmark Channel. They are considered “blue sky” stories (happy endings), and the series is set on the beautiful coast of California. How much more picturesque could you get?
Did you ever, or do you still, take writing classes, seminars, etc.?
I took lots of classes, and I read a lot of books on writing. Yearly, I go to conferences for writers where they offer courses on plotting, dialogue, setting, character building, etc. I find refreshing my view of writing invaluable. I just bought a new workshop-style book for how to write a blockbuster. We’ll see if it works. Some of the books I’ve used repeatedly are Hallie Ephron’s “Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel,” and Chris Reardon’s “Don’t Murder Your Mystery.” One of my favorite seminars was developing the character of the killer. I would hate for my killers to be one-dimensional.
How hard is it to write about food?
Well, it’s interesting, I’ll tell you that. I was taught early on not to create a scene at a coffee table. It’s static and boring, a teacher said. But in a foodie mystery, there are lots of café and kitchen scenes. So…what I try to do is make food part of the story and the scenes involving food active. Do the cooking. Taste-test. Move around the kitchen preparing the table and the setting. As for the food itself? I work hard to find words to describe what my characters are either preparing or eating. In Pressing the Issue, because it’s all Renaissance Fair-style food, I spent a lot of hours testing out recipes. Then I had to decide where those foods fit in the story. For example, Rhett and Jenna purchase Hawker’s Mush at the fair and taste it for the first time. They go to Mum’s The Word diner and enjoy shepherd’s pie. At the Cookbook Nook, Katie gives a seminar on making pasties.
Are any of your characters based on people you know and are they okay with that?
Ha-ha. Are they okay with it? I haven’t asked them because I don’t tell them. I’ve based a few characters on people I know or on compilations of people I know. A long time ago, a writing instructor advised a group of us to change the sex or the whole look of a character so the people we knew wouldn’t have a clue we’d based the character on them. After all, it’s the personality that matters most, right?
Have you ever considered having characters from one series make an appearance in the other series?
I haven’t done it overtly, but I’ve referred to Charlotte Bessette from the Cheese Shop Mysteries in the Cookbook Nook Mysteries. They met online. She advised Jenna about some cheeses. Come to think of it, I reference Charlotte again in Pressing the Issue. If you read it, you’ll see why. Plus I’ve mentioned a darling culinary bookshop on the coast of California in my French Bistro Mysteries. As for having the two worlds collide and actually seeing a character in that world, it might feel strange and take the reader out of the moment [almost breaking the fourth wall, as it’s referred to in theater], so I’m not sure I want to go that far…although Rhett’s folks do own a lovely restaurant in Napa Valley, and Jenna and he could to the wine country and stop in Bistro Rousseau for a bite, don’t you think?
Thank you to all who have come along on this journey and visited every day of the blog tour. I hope you’ve enjoyed learning a bit about me and my writing process.
Giveaway time! You have 2 chances to win – read on. (ENTRIES NOW CLOSED)
To one commenter today, Daryl is giving away commenter’s choice of one of the first five Cookbook Nook Mysteries or any of the Cheese Shop Mysteries PLUS some fun swag, including recipe cards and a utility measuring spoon.
Grand Prize Giveaway:
If the commenter visits ALL the blogs on the Cozy Blog Tour (there are 7 in a row, all interviews), he or she will be entered for the grand prize. This is not a rafflecopter. Just drop in and visit them all and leave a comment. The links are below. What’s the prize? Winner’s choice of a Cookbook Nook Mystery, winner’s choice of a Cheese Shop Mystery, a darling cat tea towel, a plush Tigger, and a Medieval Tapestries coloring book to honor the Renaissance Fair theme in the book.
February 20 – The Power of Words – REVIEW, INTERVIEW, GIVEAWAY
February 21 – Moonlight Rendezvous – REVIEW, INTERVIEW, GIVEAWAY
February 22 – That’s What She’s Reading – REVIEW, INTERVIEW, GIVEAWAY
February 23 – Bibliophile Reviews – REVIEW, INTERVIEW, GIVEAWAY
February 24 – My Devotional Thoughts – REVIEW, INTERVIEW, GIVEAWAY
February 25 – Lisa Ks Book Reviews – REVIEW, INTERVIEW, GIVEAWAY
February 26 – The Book’s the Thing – REVIEW, INTERVIEW, GIVEAWAY
Agatha Award-winning Daryl Wood Gerber writes the brand new French Bistro Mysteries as well as the nationally bestselling Cookbook Nook Mysteries. As Avery Aames, she pens the popular Cheese Shop Mysteries. A DEADLY ÊCLAIR, the first French Bistro Mystery, comes out November 2017. Daryl also writes stand-alone suspense: DAY OF SECRETS and GIRL ON THE RUN. Fun tidbit: as an actress, Daryl appeared in “Murder, She Wrote.” She loves to cook, and she has a frisky Goldendoodle named Sparky who keeps her in line!
Author Links
Visit Daryl or Avery at www.darylwoodgerber.com.
“They” blog on www.mysteryloverskitchen.com as well as www.killercharacters.com
Daryl’s Blog – http://www.darylwoodgerber.com
Avery’s Blog – http://www.averyaames.com
Mystery Lover’s Kitchen – http://www.mysteryloverskitchen.com
Killer Characters – http://killercharacters.com
Facebook:
Daryl http://www.facebook.com/darylwoodgerber
Avery http://www.facebook.com/averyaames
Twitter: @AveryAames @DarylWoodGerber
Goodreads:
Daryl Wood Gerber https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4750535.Daryl_Wood_Gerber
Avery Aames https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3153786.Avery_Aames
Great interview. Loved the book!
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Great interview. I am looking forward to this one. I do like both thrillers and cozies. I did not realize you wrote thrillers Daryl, I will have to check them out.
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I have my paperback ordered from Barnes and Noble. Now waiting for it to be delivered…. cocanvaz[at]gmail[dot]com
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I enjoyed this book and was so glad to win it and read it right away!!
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Just started the book–a reward for finishing a grade set. I so wish the store really existed and were here! Thank you for writing all your series.
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Thanks for this fun tour. I’ve enjoyed reading every post and each review. Thanks also for your giveaway!
Blessings!
Connie
cps1950(at)gmail(dot) com
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I love this series. I would love to visit Crystal Cove to attend one of the festivals and to visit the Cook Book Nook.
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Thanks, Christi! ~ Daryl
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Fantastic book! I just reviewed it on Amazon and am waiting for it to go live to send you the link. Fun tour too–I hope the book is a huge hit. legallyblonde1961@yahoo.com
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It was nice getting to know more about you each day. Thanks for the chance.
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Congrats on your new release! I’m really looking forward to reading “Pressing the Issue”. I like the Renaissance Faire storyline, sounds like a fun read.
diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com
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Thank you for this fun week of interviews! Love your books. Thank you so much for the chance to win.
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Thanks for a great week of interviews! I’m excited about reading this book, I’ve enjoyed the other books in this series.
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Thanks, Cecilia. I hope you will enjoy it. ~ Daryl
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I love when books cross over and I find it fun when books from another author show up in books, or names of the authors. I look forward to reading this installment!! Hopefully I have commented on all the blogs, but will check back, in hopes of winning the big prize!! Thanks for the chance.
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Lori, Thanks for chiming in. You have commented on all of them. 🙂 ~ Daryl
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Happy book release week!!! I enjoyed Pressing the Issue and look forward to reading more cozies written by you!
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Thanks, Linda. Book release week is always so stressful but also so rewarding. ~ Daryl
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I have enjoyed the blog tour and am looking forward to reading Pressing the Issue. I love all 3 of your series but have not read the thrillers yet. Thank you for the hosting the giveaways.
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A very interesting interview of a creative and talented author whose books are unique and recipes delectable.
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Aw, thanks, Anne. I’m so glad you enjoy the recipes, too. 🙂 ~ daryl
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Loved these interviews! So much fun to learn a bit more each day. What a great way to get the word out! Thanks for all the work. Loved the book! kayt18 (at) comcast (dot) net
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Kay, thanks so much. I hope it has gotten the word out. It’s not easy promoting myself day in and day out. I’d rather be writing, of course. 🙂 But I love being in touch with readers, too. ~ Daryl
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It has been fun following this! I could not remember who wrote thrillers so now that I know I will have to check it out
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Oh, good, Jane. Always fun to introduce a new author to fans. ~ Daryl
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Commented on all sites but had issues on 2 that I am not sure went through.
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CP, this is the first I’m seeing your name. Do you go by something other than CP Bonham? ~ Daryl
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Thanks for an awesome blog tour! The interviews were great and I can’t wait to read the book. Thanks for the fun giveaways too.
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Amanda, lovely to see you again. Thanks for joining in the fun. ~ Daryl
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I’ve read some of Daryl’s books and always enjoyed them. I do love a Renaissance Fair and have been to the one in Wisconsin Erika mentioned. The food is half the fun. Lovely cover would have caught my eye also. Thanks Erika for hosting.
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CP, I agree that the food is half the fun. The aromas are fabulous. ~ daryl
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This was a very nice contest to follow without signing up for so many emails. I have 2of your cheeses shop prints. I would love to read this series as well .thank you for this chance. ..rosep at bayland dot net
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Rosemary, I’m so glad you enjoyed this tour. Signing up for emails is a bug-a-boo of mine, too. ~ Daryl
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I don’t mind a few but I have entered about 4 contests last week and checked my email yesterday and had almost 200 from New authors. I try to stay away from signing up contests, but one of them must have got me lol
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Loving the blog tour. I think these are so much fun!
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Kristin, so glad you’re enjoying the tour. ~ Daryl
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I can’t wait to read this book! A Renassaince Faire setting sounds fun!
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Melissa, I had a blast researching it. ~ Daryl
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I like that your different series have had “contact.” Maybe one day there will be a full crossover?
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Jana, who’s to say? Authors can be very creative with their fictional characters. 🙂 ~ Daryl
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It’s been a fun week on the blog tour! Lots of interesting tidbits to learn from Daryl. Hope this book is very successful! mlduffer(at)att(dot)net
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Thanks, Mary. I hope so, too. I’d love for the characters to resonate for lots of readers. ~ Daryl
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A great wrap up to this fun week long blog tour. Many congratulations on the new book, and thanks so much for the peek into your writing process.
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Autumn, you are more than welcome. I’m glad you’ve enjoyed it. ~ Daryl
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This tour has been fun! I hope to read the book soon!! nani_geplcs(at)yahoo(dot)com
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Sheryl, I hope you will, too. 🙂 ~ Daryl
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It must have been fun creating recipes of Ren Faire foods and tasting them. Do you ever find it hard to come up with a new and original recipe to for your books?
scarletbegonia5858(at)gmail(dot)com
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NH ~ it’s always difficult to figure out which recipe to make. I have to admit that making Cornish pasties was a challenge, especially since I need to eat gluten-free. ~ Daryl
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Thank you The Book’s the Thing for being part of the cozy blog tour!
I’ve loved reading the interview with Daryl Wood Gerber. I can imagine how fun it was to research the Renaissance Fair-style food for “Pressing the Issue”. Maybe friends will reread your books now looking for parts of themselves in it. 🙂 Never would have thought about taking someone you know and using their characteristics but changing appearance or sex to “disguise” them.
I was fortunate enough to read “Pressing the Issue” and it’s amazing. Highly recommend it! I’d love the chance to read another book from this awesome author. Thanks for the chance! ❤
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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Thanks so much, Kay. I have had such a fun time reading all the comments and sharing with fans. ~ Daryl (You are awesome.)
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Thank you, Kay, for coming by and joining in the fun!
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I think I DO find it interesting to see other characters from other series visit a different series. It’s always fun to see an old friend again.
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Sharon, can you think of another author that has done this? I’m taxing my brain trying to think of one. It is fun. ~ Daryl
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I know that there have been some, I remember reading them, but I can’t think of the authors either. I know John Mefford, a mystery writer, just did that in one of his series, but for a cozy author, I can’t think!
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Thanks for the chance! jelrobb(at)gmail(dot)com
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Jessica R, you bet. ~ Daryl
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I can’t wait to read this book. Thanks for the chance. Maceoindo(at)yahoo(dot)com
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Jess, I hope you’ll enjoy it. ~ Daryl
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