by Carola
The first ten books of my Daisy Dalrymple series are coming out in Polish. This is the cover of the first, Death at Wentwater Court.
Cute, right? But wait... They're putting them out as compete boxed sets, each set with the cover of one of the books, and all with a clever and even cuter motif on the spines:
You may note that Daisy's last name has been dropped from the series title--because Poles can't pronounce Dalrymple, I wonder?
These three are all I've seen, so I'm just assuming the rest also feature the black cartoonish cat. To me, it brings to mind the Pink Panther, and the theme of the movies comes into my head every time I see it.
The odd thing is that, as far as I remember, there are no cats in any of Daisy's adventures. Me, I'm a dog-person!
Now that's more like it...
Find Daisy (in English) on Amazon
And read about Cornish Mysteries release in UK here
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Daisy po polsku
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Monday, January 7, 2013
Pet Wisdom
By Mark W. Danielson
For humans, life can be stressful. Most of us have too many things to do and
never enough time or money to do them. But
to our dogs like Maxx, waking up is blissful.
This is one reason we love them so much.
For us, life has been trying ever since we listed our
Colorado house last spring. Selling it
quickly was a blessing, but building our dream home has been a challenge. The recession made our loan process extremely
difficult, and there always seems to be some new problem in seeing our plans
come to fruition. Add to this our
sometimes inability to communicate via cell phones or Internet due to service-related
problems and our frustration increases.
My job takes me on the road for a week or more at a time, which frequently
compounds our problems, but all our little dog cares about is curling up to us on
the sofa. Regardless of whatever
pressing issues we may face, Maxx always wakes up smiling, wagging his tail,
telling us everything’s alright. Thank
God we have him. No doubt, pets like him
are why dog is God spelled backwards.
(Cat lovers forgive me, but this is a dog article. Your pets are equally important.)

Clearly, none of these things come easy to humans, but they
do to our pampered pets whose only mission in life is to love and spread joy. I hope your pet’s hearts touch each of you as
we all welcome the new year.
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