The Kiki Lowenstein series by Joanna Campbell Slan features the owner of a Scrapbooking store, who just can't help but get entangled in mystery and adventutre. Along with the (frankly, often quite weak whodunnit) you also get recipes and scrapbooking projects from Kiki and her friends. She's especially into Zentangle and altered books, it seems.? Some of these books are short stories, so don't be disappointed when you download something onto your Kindle for only 77p. It probably won't be a full-length novel.
The heroine of Laura Childs' series is Carmela Bertrand, who also owns a scrapbooking store, this time in New Orleans?. She is also generous with her recipes and scrapbooking tips, but?the plots in these full-length?stories are more developed and?I love the New Orleans atmosphere?Laura CHilds manages to draw - it's on my Want-To-Visit list.
If you're after a light read, these are a guilty pleasure and worth a go, if only for?the rather naff scrapbooking-related?titles and metaphors ("Catch the killer or be cropped out of her own family album")?
?Source: http://handmadebykirsty.blogspot.com/2012/09/book-review-scrapbooking-mysteries.html
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