Sharon Dunn

Sharon Dunn
Author of the humorous who-dun-its

 

"My Mom and I are not your standard issue Christians."

Quote from Book Three in the Ruby Taylor mystery series.

Cow Crimes and the Mustang Menace

"...and I have worked hard not to write your standard issue Christian Fiction. Our journey as believers isn't always easy; problems don't go away with a quick prayer or formula thinking. More than anything, I want my main characters to be authentic and real for the readers. Life is about struggle, but it is also sprinkled with laughter and good friends. I hope my books reflect that truth."






Death Discount

Death at a Discount

Releasing January 2009

Ginger heads down to a Denver suburb so she and her Bargain Hunter friends can be guests on the Discount and Value network, a shopping channel that celebrates reduced prices. Industrial espionage, a snowstorm and quarreling hostesses make Ginger doubt that she will ever get her chance to be the financial guru for the coupon clipping crowd. When one of the hostesses is found dead and the snowstorm isolates Ginger from friends and family, she must rely on her wit and God’s protection to find the killer and keep herself alive through the dark night.

 

 

 

 

Death of a Six-foot Teddy Bear


Death of a Six-foot Teddy Bear

Book Two in the Bargain Hunters mysteries

Ginger and the ladies of the Bargain Hunters Network head down to Calamity, Nevada to outlet shop and help Earl get his invention off the ground at the Inventors’ Expo. When a man in a teddy bear costume (it was a publicity stunt) is found dead, suspicion falls on ex-wives, an angry son and Ginger and Earl.

“If you enjoy whimsy, humor, and fun characters with your mystery, Death of a Six-Foot Teddy Bear is for you!  But beware!  Under the laughs are buried strong spiritual truths.  A delightful, thoughtful read.” — Gayle Roper, award-winning author of Fatal Deduction

“The bargain hunter gals are at it again! Dunn’s riotous romp seamlessly tucks in truth and light and leaves us in stitches. A must-read for those who think living by faith is boring.” — Lois Richer, author of Healing Tides