Krista Davis is the New York Times bestselling and four-time Agatha Award nominated author of the Domestic Diva Mysteries, the Pen & Ink Mysteries, and the Paws & Claws Mysteries. She lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with two cats and a brood of dogs. Her friends and family complain about being guinea pigs for her recipes, but she notices they keep coming back for more. Please visit her at www.kristadavis.com.
Praise for Krista Davis's previous Domestic Diva mystery, The Diva Cooks Up a Storm This satisfying entry in the series will appeal to readers who enjoy cozies with a cooking frame, like Diane Mott Davidson's Goldy Schulz mysteries. -Booklist Praise for Krista Davis's Color Me Murder The mystery is pleasantly twisty...[an] appealing cast of characters - whose backstories lend themselves nicely to future plots for this carefully crafted cozy series. - Publishers Weekly The theme was unique and new, the characters were relatable and entertaining, the mystery was unpredictable, and the writing was excellent. -Night Owl Reviews I love a book that immediately grabs my attention and this new debut series does that. This was a well-written and fast paced whodunit that was delightfully entertaining. The author did a good job in presenting a murder mystery that had me immersed in all that was happening. -Dru's Book Musings Praise for Krista Davis's previous mysteries: Loaded with atmosphere and charm. --Library Journal Reader alert: Tasty descriptions may spark intense cupcake cravings. --The Washington Post Touches all the bases of the cozy mystery--including a bit of romance--and does so with style. --Richmond Times-Dispatch A beautifully written, cleverly crafted mystery sure to please pet-lovers and fair-play-mystery fans, alike. -Smitten By Books Raucous humor, affectionate characters, and delectable recipes highlight this unpredictable mystery that entertains during any season. --Kings River Life Magazine A mouthwatering mix of murder, mirth, and mayhem. --Mary Jane Maffini, author of The Busy Woman's Guide to Murder