About The Cookie Cutter Legacy (Jerria Danson Mysteries Series Book 3)
In this warm Christian historical fiction, Henrietta, a tough 95+-year old North Dakota cattle rancher, weakened from a bout of pneumonia, comes to live with her great-niece in rural Oregon, bringing the family treasure with her. From the time of Queen Elizabeth I, each generation of the Van Demere family has added a cookie cutter to the collection, marking milestones, passing down their oral history. Each cookie cutter’s vignette tells a story of American history, including WWII spies and the Revolutionary War, the Civil War and Underground Railroad, indentured servitude, pioneers crossing the plains and the gold rush, barnstormers and orphan trains, safari and the Titanic, testaments of faith and strong women through the generations. Henrietta feels a bounden duty to pass the stories to Jerria. Will she complete the family heritage before it’s too late? And can her home-nursing skills prevent a family crisis? If you love warm, clean, multi generational stories with a strong female character and loads of humor, you’ll love The Cookie Cutter Legacy by Deb Graham.
Be sure to look for Peril in Paradise and Murder on Deck, part of the Jerria Danson series.
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Lucky you– You found Deb Graham! Deb is the author of nearly thirty books, both fiction and nonfiction, several of which are best-sellers and award winners. The best-selling Cruise Addict’s Wife series is a must-read for anyone planning any cruise anywhere, laced with stories about her innocent (so he says) husband, also an author.
Deb’s novels are engaging, funny, and wholesome, with no profanity (you can let your grandma and ten-year-old enjoy them with you!) and characters you’ll fall in love with. Interested in writing your own personal story, learning to complain, need some activities to wrangle the homeschoolers and cub scouts? Longing for a sweet Christmas story? You’re in the right place! Be sure to jump to Deb’s shiny new website: http://www.debgrahamauthor.com/
Living in the Pacific Northwest, Deb enjoys travel, reading, cooking, and exploring new farmer’s markets. You’ll love her gently-haunted ghost stories, ideal for reading aloud. Cruise travel, vacation planning for Alaska and the Mediterranean, plus tips you can use on any trip, Tips From The Cruise Addict’s Wife is a consistent best-seller. Along with More Tips From The Cruise Addict’s Wife, you’ll be the most-informed passenger on any cruise ship, while saving you a boatload of money. All that knowledge won’t hurt your head: Deb’s background in stand-up comedy spills into her writings.
Leery of writing fiction for many years, Deb finds she enjoys novel-writing almost as much as travel books. Peril In Paradise, a cozy mystery set on (where else?) a cruise ship, takes you to Hawaii, with details rich enough to plan your own cruise. It’s based on one of Deb’s many cruises…minus the crime scenes. Murder On Deck is set in Alaska, on a cruise, and it’s selling like crazy. The Cookie Cutter Legacy is a historical multi-generation story told by 95-year-old Henrietta. In the Dim-Witted Hitman, meet Dimmie, a reluctant albeit skilled hitman caught in a life not of his choosing. How often do you find yourself cheering for the Bad Guy? When his path collides on a cruise ship with the former mob boss he’s been sent to kill, only one can leave the ship alive. Pick up a couple of haunted B&B stories with Thymes and Seasons and the Ghost in the Bakery for lazy evenings. You’ll love the strong female characters in One Daughter at a Time and Martha’s Cove.
Deb’s superpowers include: being able to spell-check and grammar-check with her brain, heading up the making of 1006 quilts for Project Linus, having a quick mind that enables her to improvise on a dime, her talent as a skilled bargain hunter, including being able to find name-brand items with store tags still on them in second-hand stores with laser focus, and a sense of humor that gets her through many adventures and scrapes.
Deb loves travel, anywhere that involves a suitcase, or -–better yet—a passport. She has three grown kids, and eleven grandchildren who are cuter than yours. It seems that many books’ flyleafs tell that the author lives with a spouse and assorted cats. Deb Graham loves her husband, but sadly, has no cats.