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The Cozy Up Box Sets Series

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Staying in the witness protection program shouldn't be this difficult—or funny!

 

"Colin Conway has written the most unusual hero I've come across in a long time. Both touching and sweet with a razor-sharp edge. This is not your grandma's cozy."- Libby Klein, Author of the Poppy McAllister Mysteries

 

The Cozy Up series is perfect for fans who want clean fiction without losing laughs or action. Get the fourth, fifth, and sixth books in this digital collection.

 

Cozy Up to Trouble: the death of a famous author forces a man hiding in the witness protection program to find the murderer. It's like The Hardy Boys meet The Golden Girls.

 

Cozy Up to Christmas: a local cop accuses a mall Santa of masterminding a daring robbery. Imagine if Bad Santa had a better attitude and a cat.

 

Cozy Up to Danger: a stick-up crew on the run takes over a convenience store in the middle of a blizzard. Think Die Hard with cupcakes.

 

COZY MYSTERIES JUST GOT TOUGHER

 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 1, 2023
Cozy Up to Trouble-Christmas-Danger: The Cozy Up Box Sets, #2
Cozy Up to Death-Murder-Blood: The Cozy Up Box Sets, #1

Titles in the series (2)

  • Cozy Up to Death-Murder-Blood: The Cozy Up Box Sets, #1

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    Cozy Up to Death-Murder-Blood: The Cozy Up Box Sets, #1
    Cozy Up to Death-Murder-Blood: The Cozy Up Box Sets, #1

    Hiding in the witness protection program shouldn't be this hard—or hysterical!   "Colin Conway has written the most unusual hero I've come across in a long time. Both touching and sweet with a razor-sharp edge. This is not your grandma's cozy."- Libby Klein, Author of the Poppy McAllister Mysteries   The Cozy Up series is perfect for fans who want clean fiction without losing laughs or action. Get the first, second, and third books in this digital collection.   Cozy Up to Death: a former enforcer for an outlaw biker gang ends up in the witness protection program. It's as if the Sons of Anarchy crashed into an episode of Murder, She Wrote.   Cozy Up to Murder: our hero must prove his innocence after an accusation of murder in a California beach community. Imagine if Death in Paradise developed an attitude.   Cozy Up to Blood: a local sheriff accuses our hero of a crime during a vampire movie festival. It's like The Fugitive was forced to hide at a Twilight celebration.   COZY MYSTERIES JUST GOT TOUGHER

  • Cozy Up to Trouble-Christmas-Danger: The Cozy Up Box Sets, #2

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    Cozy Up to Trouble-Christmas-Danger: The Cozy Up Box Sets, #2
    Cozy Up to Trouble-Christmas-Danger: The Cozy Up Box Sets, #2

    Staying in the witness protection program shouldn't be this difficult—or funny!   "Colin Conway has written the most unusual hero I've come across in a long time. Both touching and sweet with a razor-sharp edge. This is not your grandma's cozy."- Libby Klein, Author of the Poppy McAllister Mysteries   The Cozy Up series is perfect for fans who want clean fiction without losing laughs or action. Get the fourth, fifth, and sixth books in this digital collection.   Cozy Up to Trouble: the death of a famous author forces a man hiding in the witness protection program to find the murderer. It's like The Hardy Boys meet The Golden Girls.   Cozy Up to Christmas: a local cop accuses a mall Santa of masterminding a daring robbery. Imagine if Bad Santa had a better attitude and a cat.   Cozy Up to Danger: a stick-up crew on the run takes over a convenience store in the middle of a blizzard. Think Die Hard with cupcakes.   COZY MYSTERIES JUST GOT TOUGHER  

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