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Books with author Amy Wallace

  • Tempest in Teaberry

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 1Megan Bennet, owner of the Teaberry Farm B&B, turns amateur sleuth when a wedding guest is murdered. With the help of her friends, Megan untangles the clues to help solve the mystery. This mild cozy mystery series offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Megan is one of the main characters in this series but interacts with a wide range of other characters in the fictional town of Teaberry. A difficult first marriage ended in the accidental death of her husband. She supports herself with her B&B, produce from her farm, and her tech skills as a web developer. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • Mystery at Glennon Hall

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Glennon Normal School Historical Mystery Book 1Early September 1918. The Great War. Although the world is at war, Delia Markham is adjusting to her job as a typewriting teacher at the Glennon Normal School in the fall term of 1918. Her new life revolves around teaching future teachers. It isn’t an easy transition from her former assignment as Yeoman (F) in the U. S. Naval Reserve. When the call was made for women to help in the war effort, Delia was one of the first to sign up for a four-year enlistment using a loophole in the language that allowed women to join the service. That loophole relieved men of the clerical duties that kept them from combat. It offered women equal pay and rank for the same work. Thousands rushed forward to fill that gap. To differentiate them from other yeomen, the (f) designation was used.After spending years caring for her parents and ultimately losing them both, joining the service in the spring of 1917 was an exciting opportunity. One she relished for the time she put in as the amanuensis to a high-ranking officer. Her life with the admiral and his wife allowed her to grow, learn new skills, and enjoy new experiences until she was sidelined in the summer of 1918 by an incident that meant the abrupt end of her military career. A career that was as exciting as it was fulfilling.Circumstances and a remaining family connection brought Delia to the Glennon Normal School when other doors were closed to her. She was happy to have the job and her new home with her cousin Hazel, the head chef at the school. But life at the teachers’ training school isn’t quite as exciting as her time in the service. Not until a mystery at Glennon Hall is followed by a murder and Delia finds herself drawn into both. Suddenly, some of the past excitement found its way back into her life.
  • Trouble at TeaFest

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 2Megan Bennet, owner of the Teaberry Farm B&B, is looking forward to a busy weekend. Her rooms are booked and she has a date planned for the TeaFest once her guests have checked out. It would have been the perfect weekend. Until someone is murdered and Megan becomes a suspect. Megan hunts down the pieces of the puzzle to help solve the mystery. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Megan is one of the main characters in this series but interacts with a wide range of other characters in the fictional town of Teaberry. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • Teaberry Baking Contest

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 4When a popular regional Baking Contest takes over the town of Teaberry, Megan has contest judges as guests at the B&B. As temperatures rise, mayhem and murder soon follow. Megan adds a measure of sleuthing. If only Lauren could win a blue ribbon, it would be the icing on the cake. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting.
  • Teaberry Mystery Theatre

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 3Megan Bennet, owner of the Teaberry Farm B&B, is looking forward to a busy week. Her rooms are booked by some of the cast members of an upcoming mystery play. In fact, Megan is looking forward to seeing the show with Dan. Until someone is murdered and she ends up playing the detective to hunt down the pieces of the puzzle and help solve the mystery. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Megan is one of the main characters in this series but interacts with a wide range of other characters in the fictional town of Teaberry. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • United in Teaberry

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 25Teaberry hosts family members from both sides of the aisle on Caitlyn’s wedding day. When a territorial temptation leads to murder, Megan searches for the clues to solve the puzzle. Along the way, both old and new acquaintances must determine if the price is worth the effort to overcome an assortment of obstacles. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • Teaberry Farmers Market

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 5Megan and Lauren hope to make a killing at the Teaberry Farmers Market this summer. But when a charity fundraiser competition turns deadly, Megan is asked to search for pieces to the puzzle. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • Vintage Teaberry Malice

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 9As the residents of Teaberry clean out their garages to prepare for a community sale, they find that malice and jealousy may be lurking with some of their treasures. Megan is tasked with tracking down the puzzle pieces to explain a mystery that begins with malice and ends in murder. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • Teaberry for Three

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 23Good things are worth waiting for. A late arrival brings joy in the midst of a deep mystery. Megan gets a lot of help from friends and family to drill down to the clues for this puzzle. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • Teaberry Chase

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 21When someone close to home is suspected of murder, Megan races to find the puzzle pieces for a mystery that is full of false starts and deceptive turns. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • Misdirected in Teaberry

    R. A. Wallace

    eBook
    A Teaberry Farm Bed & Breakfast Cozy Book 20Several residents of Teaberry are looking forward to upcoming events but the road to a happy ending isn’t always the shortest path. Sometimes, it’s the unexpected side trips that add to the adventure. When an acquaintance becomes lost and is accused of murder, Megan searches for the puzzle pieces to solve the mystery. This mild cozy mystery offers a clean read with a female amateur sleuth and friends in a small-town setting. Main characters in the series are multigenerational.
  • Life Lesson #21: Don't Pick Your Nose!

    Amy Wallace

    Paperback (Life Lessons for Children, Aug. 2, 2009)
    Filled with belly laughs and fits of giggles, Life Lesson #21...Don’t Pick Your Nose! by Amy Wallace is first in a delightfully amusing, exceptionally entertaining children’s series that offers straightforward approaches in teaching young children a few of life’s more important lessons. Perfect for beginning and intermediate readers, even the youngest of no-no-nose-pickers will sing the book’s refrain, “But don’t use your fingers to pick your nose!” As readers will learn, there is any number of things girls and boys can do with their fingers. There’s picking flowers. There’s picking up toys. Kids can use their fingers to pet their dog or draw a picture of their cat, but not under any circumstance should they ever, ever be used to pick their nose.
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