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SEASONS CHANGE...


..And so do we! May we be aware we are shifting just like the wind.


    It's a new season here at Mutt Mysteries central.

    Rosemary Shomaker is stepping away from the team of contributing authors. We thank Rosemary for her above-and-beyond efforts on To Fetch a Thief  and To Fetch a Scoundrel. New things on the horizon for the talented writer, and we wish her all the best.

    The Mutt Mysteries authors would like to welcome Maria Hudgins to the pack! Her novella will appear in this fall's To Fetch a Villain. Welcome, Maria! You can read more about Maria and her many cozy accomplishments at www.mariahudgins.com

    Rest assured that the remaining Mutt Mystery authors are still on the case: Teresa Inge, Jayne Ormerod and Heather Weidner. Watch for the release of the third Mutt Mystery soon! 


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