Assignment : Examine why Chopin's music is pleasing to many people who do not ordinarily like classical music . Topic sentence : Assignments without Controlling Ideas Sometimes your assignment will not have a controlling idea .
Includes an excerpt from Yews with caution by Kate Collins.
—Kate Carlisle, author of the Bibliophile Mysteries “Foul play fails to daunt a lively heroine who knows her flowers. A clever, fastmoving plot and distinctive characters add up to fun.” —JoAnna Carl, author of the Chocoholic Mysteries ...
—Kate Carlisle, New York Times bestselling author of the Bibliophile Mysteries “Kate Collins never fails to deliver a spectacular story ... another triumph.” —Lorna Barrett, New York Times bestselling author of the Booktown Mysteries “A ...
—Kate Carlisle, author of the Bibliophile mysteries “Foul play fails to daunt a lively heroine who knows her flowers. A clever, fast-moving plot and distinctive characters add up to fun.” —JoAnna Carl, author of the Chocoholic mysteries ...
And I'd like to share something that William Shakespeare wrote in the Second Part of King Henry the Fourth.” The phone rang. “Excuse me a minute,” I said and turned to pick it up before Lottie could get it. No offense to Grace, ...
It's Christmas Eve in New Chapel, Indiana.
But sometimes, she also has to get the dirt on a murderer, in the new series by the New York Times bestselling author of the Flower Shop Mysteries . . .
Law school dropout Abby Knight is the proud new owner of her hometown flower shop.
PLANTING SEEDS OF DOUBT... In the final novella of the Seasons series, NY Times bestselling author Kate Collins brings the beloved characters from New Chapel back to the page like never before.
When the bride accuses Athena’s sister Selene, a hairstylist, of seducing and stabbing her fiancé, it’s all-out war—and it’s up to Athena to dig up the dirt on the suspects and nip these suspicions in the bud . . . “Kate Collins ...
Abby Knight's marriage may be in full bloom, but house hunting is no bed of roses in latest novel in the New York Times bestselling Flower Shop Mystery series.
Abby Knight discovers that sometimes death can be a little fun in the sixth Flower Shop Mystery.
Abby Knight is the proud owner of her hometown flower shop, but a new low-cost competitor is killing her profits-and a black SUV just rammed her vintage Corvette in a hit-and-run.
With her dark , curly hair pulled back in a ponytail , she had on a deep teal T - shirt and tie - dyed harem pants in teal and gold with her ever - present flip- flops , those also in gold . " What are you doing here ?
Abby's latest gig is the perfect marriage of her talents.
The dating scene can be a killer.
During the annual Pickle Fest, Abby's boyfriend Marco inexplicably disappears for a day.
It’s finally time to say, “I do!” As long as I can keep my mom out of jail long enough to get her to the ceremony.
When I swapped the thorny problems of law school for the budding business of my flower store, Bloomers, I vowed that I, Abby Knight, wouldn’t be caught dead visiting that hateful campus ever again.