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Heather Webber


(Heather S Webber)
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aka Heather Blake

Agatha nominated author Heather Webber writes humorous mysteries featuring Ohio landscape designer Nina Quinn, who has a penchant for digging up trouble. Heather lives in southwest Ohio with her husband, three children, adorable hamster and assorted aquarium wildlife. Heather promises that no animals were hurt during the making of her book covers.
 


Genres: Cozy Mystery, General Fiction, Romantic Suspense, Historical Romance
 
Series
River of Dreams
   1. Surrender, My Love (2002)
   2. Secrets of the Heart (2003)
   3. Hearts Are Wild (2004)
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Nina Quinn
   1. A Hoe Lot of Trouble (2004)
   2. Trouble in Spades (2005)
   3. Digging Up Trouble (2006)
   4. Trouble in Bloom (2007)
   5. Weeding Out Trouble (2008)
   6. Trouble Under the Tree (2011)
   7. The Root of all Trouble (2013)
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Lucy Valentine
   1. Truly, Madly (2010)
   2. Deeply, Desperately (2010)
   3. Absolutely, Positively (2011)
   4. Perfectly Matched (2012)
   5. Undeniably Yours (2014)
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Award nominations
2010 Agatha Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Truly, Madly
2005 Agatha Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Trouble in Spades


Heather Webber recommends
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The Spellshop (2024)
Sarah Beth Durst
"Thoroughly enchanting! The Spellshop is brimming with cozy charm, endearing characters, and reminders that sometimes the biggest risks lead to the sweetest rewards. I'm looking forward to reading more of Sarah Beth Durst's magical books."
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The Pecan Children (2024)
Quinn Connor
"Tangled in the twisted roots of where the past and present meet, The Pecan Children is a haunting story of survival, limned with touches of magic. Fans of Delia Owens and Alix E. Harrow will enjoy this beautifully written, modern-day southern gothic wrapped in pecan vines, heartache, and hope."
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The Last Dreamwalker (2022)
Rita Woods
"Thoroughly entrancing and hauntingly mystical. Rita Woods has woven a deeply complex novel where dreams blur reality and old family secrets torment the waking world. Long after it's finished The Last Dreamwalker will linger in your thoughts as you pull its threads apart to examine the vibrant textures a little more closely."

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