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Fiona Fleming Cozy Mysteries

Fiona Fleming Cozy Mysteries

I’m an international, multiple award-winning author with a passion for the voices in my head. As a singer, songwriter, independent filmmaker and improv teacher and performer, my life has always been about creating and sharing what I create with others. Now that my dream to write for a living is a reality, with over a hundred titles in happy publication and no end in sight, I live in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada, with my giant cats, pug overlord and overlady and my Gypsy Vanner gelding, Fynn. A Poo Poo Kind of Morning I tried not to look down the mouth of hell staring back at me from inside the glaringly pristine outer ceramic shell of the white throne, my throat catching, stomach doing half flips and a rather impressive rollover routine that would have gotten at least a 9.5 even from the Russian judges. Instead, I forced myself to smile and swallow and remind myself the elbow length yellow rubber gloves grasping the handle of the standard issue plunger were all that stood between me and Pooageddon. Suck it up, Fee. Big girl panties and adulting and all that. “At what point,” I waved the dripping plunger, wincing as droplets of yuck flew, “did I think owning a bed and breakfast was going to be glamorous and romantic?” Fiona Fleming is in so much trouble. Her recently inherited bed and breakfast might not actually be hers thanks to the underhanded misdealings of the local real estate bully. Despite her grandmother's last will and testament, Fee might me out of luck and on the street before she even gets settled. But when her new enemy floats belly up in her koi pond, she's the prime suspect in his murder! Can she uncover who the real killer is before the smoking hot new sheriff puts her behind bars instead of asking her out on a date? Dive into book one of the Fiona Fleming Cozy Mysteries, and don't miss the exciting sequels!
Realistic
492 Chs
Too Cozy to Care

Too Cozy to Care

Alex isn’t your average high school student. While most kids his age are focused on grades, sports, or fitting in, Alex has a singular obsession: sleep. Not just any sleep—perfect, blissful, uninterrupted sleep in the most serene and quirky places he can find. Whether it’s under the bleachers, on a park bench, or in an abandoned bus, Alex transforms napping into an art form. But what starts as a simple quest for the ultimate nap spot soon takes an unexpected turn. When Alex accidentally creates a pillow—the Dozer V1 by SnoozeCloud—that delivers dream-like sleep to anyone who uses it, his life begins to change. Teachers, students, and neighbors who once chuckled at his sleepy demeanor now find themselves clamoring for his product. His bizarre napping habits transform into a full-blown business venture, where sleep becomes not just his passion but his path to success. Guided by nothing but his need for sleep and his uncanny knack for finding the perfect sleep ambiance, Alex’s journey unfolds with humor and innocence. His interactions, whether with his eccentric family, bewildered teachers, or the strict yet secretly impressed school principal, add layers of charm and laughter. As word of his magical pillows spreads, Alex stumbles into entrepreneurship, making deals with his school, creating nap zones, and even entering the business world—all without losing sight of his number one priority: nap time. His business empire, SnoozeCloud, grows not from ambition but from a simple, genuine desire to share his love of sleep with the world. "Can't Sleep. Why?" is a delightful blend of humor, innocence, and inspiration. It’s a story about staying true to oneself, proving that success doesn’t always come from chasing big dreams—sometimes, it finds you when you’re dreaming
Realistic
19 Chs
Crochet hook diagram
The detailed illustration of the crochet doll is as follows: Feet: 1. 6 stitches; 2. X.V.2X.V.X (8 needles in total); 3 - 5. 8 stitches; 6. 2V.6X (10 needles in total); 7. X.2V.7X (12 needles in total); 8. X.2A.7X (10 needles in total); 9. 2A.6X (8 needles in total); 10. A. 6X (7 needles in total); 11. A. 5X (6 needles in total). Ankle position (When you hook this part, you have to stuff some cotton on your foot, otherwise...) There was also the complete version of the doll's crochet diagram, which could be found in the search engine "Crochet Diagram: The Complete Version of the Doll's Body". While waiting for the TV series, he could also read the exciting content related to this site!
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2026-08-07 05:12
How to crochet cartoon eyes?
It's not too difficult. Start with a basic loop and then build up the shape gradually using single and double crochet stitches. Just take your time and be patient.
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2025-09-27 00:56
How to crochet a character from a novel?
To crochet a character from a novel, it's important to break it down into parts. Let's say you're making a wizard character. You could start with a cone - shaped head to represent the wizard's hat. Then, for the body, make it a bit slender as wizards are often depicted as such. You can add details like a beard using some brown yarn for an old wizard. And don't forget to give it a wand, which could be a simple long and thin crochet piece. You can be creative and add your own touches based on how you visualized the character while reading the novel.
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2024-11-17 02:21
How to create cartoon crochet patterns?
It's not that hard. You start by choosing a cartoon character you like and then break down its features into simple shapes. After that, you figure out the stitches and colors needed.
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2025-04-21 14:04
How to crochet a little bear cartoon?
Well, first, you need to gather the right yarn and crochet hook. Then, make a magic ring for the head and start increasing stitches to form the shape. For the details like the eyes and nose, you can use embroidery or attach small buttons. It takes patience and practice!
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2025-06-05 07:25
How to crochet a manger scene pattern?
Well, to crochet a manger scene pattern, you have to start with choosing the right yarn and crochet hook. Then, carefully study the pattern instructions, which might include specific stitches and sequences. Take your time and be patient as you work through each part of the scene.
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2025-06-01 13:48
How is the crochet manger scene created?
The creation of a crochet manger scene can be quite fun. First, you need to gather your supplies. Then, follow a step-by-step guide or use your creativity. It might take some time to get it just right, but the end result is worth it.
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2025-06-18 14:49
Little Fox Pen Bag Crochet
The following was the relevant content of Little Fox's pencil case: - ** Main part **: Use orange thread to start the 43 locking needles, reverse 2 to hook the 42 short needles. In rows 2 - 4, after turning over, use orange thread to hook 42 short needles, then change to white thread to lock the needles. In rows 5 - 24, use white thread to hook 42 short needles, then change to orange thread. In rows 25 - 48, use white thread to hook 42 short needles, lock the needles and break the thread. - ** Nose **: In the 13th row, 18 short needles were inserted, and then the number of needles was reduced. In the second row, 1 short needle was used to reduce the number of needles, 16 short needles were used. In the third row, 1 short needle was used to reduce the number of needles, 15 short needles were used. In the fourth row, 1 short needle was used to reduce the number of needles, 14 short needles were used. In the fifth row, 1 short needle was used to reduce the number of needles, 13 short needles were used. In the sixth row, 1 short needle was used to reduce the number of needles, 12 short needles were used. In the seventh row, 1 short needle was used to reduce the number of needles, 11 short needles were used. In the eighth row, 1 short needle was used to reduce the number of needles, 10 short needles were used. In the ninth row, 1 short needle was used to reduce the number of needles, 9 short needles were used. In the tenth row, 10 short needles were used to reduce the number of needles. 1 short needle, 8 short needles; 11th row: 1 short needle, 7 short needles; 12th row: 1 short needle, 6 short needles; 13th row: 1 short needle, 5 short needles; 14th row: 1 short needle, 4 short needles; 15th row: 1 short needle, 3 short needles; 16th row: 6 lock needles, lock needles after turning. - ** Ears (2 in total)**: Use the black thread to loop up 6 short needles. The second row (1 short needle, 1 short needle plus needle), repeat 3 times. The third row, 9 short needles, change the thread. The fourth row (2 short needles, 1 short needle plus needle), repeat 3 times. The fifth row, 12 short needles. The sixth row (3 short needles, 1 short needle plus needle), repeat 3 times. The seventh row, 15 short needles. The eighth row (4 short needles, 1 short needle plus needle), repeat 3 times. The ninth row, flatten the back 9 short needles, and then cut the thread. - ** Blush (2 in total)**: Ring stitch 6 short stitches, the second row 6 short stitches plus stitches, the third row (1 short stitch, 1 short stitch plus stitches) repeat 6 times, and finally tie the knot and break the stitches. After finishing the crocheting of each part, he could suture it. "Little Fox Fairy" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-18 04:06
How to crochet cartoon baby shoes?
Crocheting cartoon baby shoes involves a few key steps. You need to measure the baby's foot size for a proper fit. Then, choose colorful yarn that matches the cartoon theme. Follow a detailed pattern and keep the stitches consistent for a neat look.
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2025-10-08 23:14
Grandma's Vest Crochet Guide
The following is a tutorial on crocheting a grandmotherly vest: Material preparation: such as eight strands of fine cotton thread (such as grass green 200 grams, milk white, orange, etc.), 2.5 mm or 3.0 mm crochet. Grandmother's Crochet: 1. He pulled out 11 stitches, returned to the 7th stitch, hooked 2 long stitches, and hooked 1 long stitch in the last needle hole to complete the first circle. 2. The 3-needle braid was flipped over, and 2 long needles were hooked in the middle hole. At the end, 1 long needle was hooked to complete the second circle. 3. Hook three braids, turn a corner, hook two long needles in the hole, and hook one long needle at the end to complete the third circle. 4. 123 hooked 3 stitches into the braid. After turning the corner, he hooked 2 long stitches in the first hole, 2 long stitches in the second hole, and 1 long stitch at the end to complete the fourth circle. 5. 123 Flipping, hook a seaweed flower (2 long needles) from the seaweed flower, hook another seaweed (2 long needles) from the empty braid, and hook 1 long needle at the end to complete the fifth circle. Flower arrangement: Hook out the required flower piece, adjust the number of circles of the grandmother flower piece according to the need to control the size, and calculate the circle that is connected. For example, hook 18 whole pieces, 4 half pieces, 2 pieces (the half piece hook method can cover the unnecessary parts with white paper, and the slanted parts can be completed with long needles or long needles), and then arrange them according to a certain method. Connecting the flower pieces: Use a single-colored thread to connect the flower pieces using the grandmother's method. When it is connected to the shoulder, connect the front and back pieces. Hooked shoulder straps: After connecting the flower pieces, start to crochet the shoulder straps. Make sure that the color and length of the shoulder straps on both sides are the same, and then sew them together with a suture needle. Hook edge processing: Use single-colored velvet (mink velvet, velvet, fur, etc.) to hook the edge. The best color is the color of the flower. A circle of long needles and a circle of short needles were hooked at the bottom edge of the plushie, and a circle of long needles was hooked at the cuffs. Collar decoration: hook a prawn braid on both sides of the collar and tie a ball of velvet. Finally, he could crochet a circle of short needles and then crochet a circle of shell lace to complete the crocheting of the grandmother's vest. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-08-06 19:47
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