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About Author Julie Seedorf

As human beings, we are always a work in progress. From birth to death we live, hurt, laugh, cry, feel, and with all of those emotions we grow as people, as family members, and as friends. I'm a dreamer and feel blessed to have the opportunity in my writing to pass those dreams on to others. I believe you are never too old to dream and to turn those dreams into a creative endeavor.” I live in rural Minnesota and am a wife, mother, and grandmother. Throughout my life I have had many careers or should I say opportunities at jobs where I have learned different skills such as working as a waitress, nursing home activities person, office manager, and finally a computer repair person eventually owning her own computer sales and repair business. Add my volunteer activities such as Sunday School Teacher and SADD advisor and more and it's been a full life. I never forgot my love of writing and quit my computer business in 2012 after signing a contract with Cozy Cat Press for Granny Hooks A Crook, the first book in my Fuchsia, Minnesota Series. I currentlyntly have written nine cozy mysteries, three children’s books, participated in three group anthologies or mysteries, and write three blogs about various subjects.

It’s A Wrap!

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My blog tour for The Penderghast Puzzle Protectors ended a week ago. It was a positive experience. The hosts of the tour were wonderful as was Lori from Great Escapes Book Tours that arranged the tour. Fifteen stops –reviews – interviews – blog posts – wonderful hosts – outstanding readers = fun for me. This is what the reviews said about The Penderghast Puzzle Protectors:

 

The Penderghast Puzzle Protectors is a brilliant new mystery!
~Back Porchervations 

This first in a brand new series will keep you laughing and guessing until the very end.

~Shelley’s Book Case 

The plot is very intriguing, original, very well woven and developed, the pace is very fast, there are several twists: it’s really hard to put this book down once you start it.
~LibriAmoriMiei 

Julie Seedorf writes fun/funny, entertaining mysteries sure to put a smile on your face and even make you laugh out loud. This story is truly unique and I recommend it highly…
~Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book 

I liked that there were a couple of different mysteries in this story. While trying to figure out whodunit, you’re also trying to figure out the meaning of the puzzle itself.
~Brooke Blogs 

The lead character, Jezabelle Jingle, is definitely one of my favorites. She’s a hilarious woman, and has the sort of personality I hope to exhibit at her age.
~Book Babble 

This book was witty and wacky and reminded me a little bit of the 3 Stooges…more in the antics of all the characters and how they managed to stay out of too much trouble.
~Storeybook Reviews 

 

I would like to thank the following blogs for having me on their site. It was a pleasure and I hope you all visit these blogs and follow them. You will find some great reads. And don’t forget to get a copy or e-book of The Penderghast Puzzle Protectors. You can also find the entire tour archived on Escape With Dollycas.

May 23 – Back Porchervations  – REVIEW

May 23 – T’s Stuff  – SPOTLIGHT

May 24 – The Girl with Book Lungs  – SPOTLIGHT

May 25 – Lori’s Reading Corner  – GUEST POST

May 26 – Island Confidential  – INTERVIEW

May 27 – Omnimystery News  – INTERVIEW  

May 28 – A Holland Reads  – GUEST POST

May 29 – Shelley’s Book Case  – REVIEW, GUEST POST

May 30 – 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & , Sissy, Too!  – SPOTLIGHT

May 31 – LibriAmoriMiei  – REVIEW

June 1 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book  – COZY WEDNESDAY – GUEST POST

June 2 – Brooke Blogs  – REVIEW, GUEST POST

June 3 – Author Annette Drake’s blog  – INTERVIEW

June 4 – Book Babble  – REVIEW

June 5 – StoreyBook Reviews  – REVIEW

Mystery Mondays: Julie Seedorf

I am a guest in Christoph Fischers blog today. I always have a few things to say. He has a great blog.

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julie 2015 profile picWhat type of crime fiction do you write and why?

So far the type of mysteries I write seem to fall under the Cozy Mystery category although I have had a few reviews that say my books are not your usual cookie cutter cozy. I have to admit I didn’t know what a cozy was when I wrote the first cozy in my Fuchsia Minnesota Series,but in looking for a publishing company that seemed to be where my books fit. The reason I chose cozy or cozy chose me is because I see no need to use questionable language, gore or graphic sex to write a good mystery.

Tell us about the concept behind your books.

How did you get the idea? I get frustrated living in the real world where we have rules and regulations. Don’t get me wrong I feel we need laws and regulations to be able…

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Another Blog Stop at Omnimystery News

Jezabelle Jingle is a guest on Omnimystery News. It’s the next stop on the blog tour. Get to know Jezzy a little better. Thank you Omnimystery News for hosting Jezabelle today.

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