Sunday, February 14, 2021

In today's author spotlight, 
I shine my light on fabulous author
Janice Peacock

Janice Peacock is a cozy mystery author who specializes in craft and hobby mysteries.

Janice's first series is the
Glass Bead Mysteries

 



Jax O'Connell is living the life of her dreams as a glass beadmaker and jewelry designer.

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Janice's new series is the
Ruby Shaw Mysteries


After being placed in witness protection, Ruby Shaw and her daughter move to the former ghost town of Paradise, Arizona, which is nothing like its name implies.


Janice Peacock loves to write about artists who find new ways to live their lives and perhaps catch a criminal or two in the process. While working in a glass studio with several colorful and quirky artists, she was inspired to write the Glass Bead Mystery Series. The Ruby Shaw Mysteries, which are set in a small hillside mining town, were inspired by her trips to Jerome, Arizona, and Jacksonville, Oregon.

When Janice isn't writing about amateur detectives, she wields a 2,500-degree torch to melt glass and create one-of-kind beads and jewelry. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and an undisclosed number of cats. Visit Janice online at www.janicepeacock.com.

Twitter, Instagram: @JanPeac
www.pinterest.com/janpeac

www.facebook.com/JanPeac
www.goodreads.com/JanicePeacock

You're going to love both of Janice's series!





Doesn't she make the most beautiful pieces?

Writer and artist, Janice Peacock is a super talented double threat!



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3 comments:

  1. Janice Peacock is most definitely talented!

    Thank you for adding more books to my TBR list.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. I need to go and check out her crafty cozies. Thank you for sharing. Oh those pieces are gorgeous. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  3. Thanks, Lisa. Janice is definitely talented!

    Sunday blessings,
    Pat T.

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