Reading Order for My Books
All of my books are written as standalone stories which can really be read in any order. However, I am very influenced by the British seasons and I think this is reflected in my books so you might want to read them according to the weather, time of year, holidays or special days.
December (All the Christmas Feels)
- Deerly Departed (murder at the North Pole)
- A Partridge in a Pear Tree (perry making and mulled cider in the Kent countryside)
- One Slice of Murder (Hogmanay/New Year's Eve food blogger in a haunted Scottish castle)
January
- Dead on Doughnuts (Gap year students from Oxford, England work as baristas in an Austrian ski resort coffee shop)
February
- Cupcaked Crime (Austrian ski resort coffee shop, art exhibition theft, locked room scenario)
March (Spring books)
- Baa'd to the Bone (lambs and puppies on the farm in Swansea, Wales)
April (Easter books)
- On Burrowed Time (Alice in Wonderland meets LitRPG)
May
- Pink Heels and Problems (Birmingham factory in the 1950s)
June (Summer)
July (Summer)
- Suspicious Sleeves (record selling on London's Southbank flea market in the summer)
- Malva Tea and Murder
August (Summer Proper)
- Poisoned in Paradise (Caribbean vacation)
- The Vinyl Countdown
- Record Slayer
- Vanilla Tea and Violence
September (Back to School/Work, Start of Autumn)
- A Brush with Death
- Knot Your Average Cat (Scottish Hebrides, heathers, shortcake, beach walks)
- A Tight Knit Alibi (Scottish islands)
October (Winter, Halloween, Shorter Days and Longer Nights)
- The Great British Stake Off
- The Antiques Ghostshow
- Fright Night at the Movies
November (Winter, Bonfire Night/Guy Fawkes, NaNoWriMo, My Birthday)
- Expecto Petroleum (Guy Fawkes night in 1926, Oxfordshire country house)