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The Fine Art of Regifting

A Holiday Tradition We Should All Admit to Practicing Let’s be honest: somewhere in your house right now, there’s a candle that smells like a forest and a bakery had a baby, a scarf in a color you can’t pronounce, or a kitchen gadget so specific you need a degree to operate it. And every year, these […]
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Dec 21

Unwrap a Murder Mystery and Relax: Why Reading About Homicide Is the Best Holiday Self-Care

The holidays are wonderful with their twinkly lights, hot cocoa, festive music, and seventeen different relatives asking if you really need another Christmas tree. (Yes, Brenda, I do. Don’t question my process.) But let’s be honest: the holidays can also be a lot. There’s planning, cooking, cleaning, wrapping, accidentally eating the chocolate Santas you swore was for guests, recovering […]
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Dec 10

Welcome to My Completely Normal, Not-Chaotic-at-All Holiday Season

Tis the season to sparkle… or at least try to without knocking over the Christmas tree. In my defense (and the cat, the dogs, and the hubby) it’s in a high traffic area and hard to NOT hit when walking by or playing fetch with the pups. . Every December I tell myself this is the year […]
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Dec 03

HAUNTED STORIES FOR A HAUNTED OCTOBER

The Spectral Wedding at a Country Church in Jasper There’s an old primitive Baptist church called Talking Rock Baptist Church tucked back in the hills not far from Jasper. In Talking Rock, actually.  It’s truly a beautiful place with its white clapboard walls, stone foundation, an a very typical Southern small steeple pointing up to the […]
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Oct 30

Haunted Stories for a Haunted October

The haunting of Tilley bend cemetery In the quiet hills outside Blue Ridge sits Tilley Bend Cemetery, a small, unassuming place with one of the region’s darkest tales tied to it. At first glance, it looks like any other old mountain graveyard, but its history carries whispers of grief, betrayal, and curses that have never […]
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Oct 23

Haunted Stories for a Haunted October

The Lady of the lake North Georgia has plenty of ghost stories, but one of the most talked about is the Lady of the Lake at Lake Lanier. The legend goes back to 1958, when a car carrying two women went off a bridge and into the water. One of the women, Delia May Parker […]
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Oct 16
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CAROLYN RIDDER ASPENSON

USA Today Bestselling Author Carolyn Ridder Aspenson writes contemporary cozy mysteries, paranormal cozy mysteries, thrillers, and paranormal women's fiction featuring strong and snarky female leads.
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