Jeanne Burrows-Johnson's "banner in Frame of Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry"


New Artwork for Duo Website and Blog
Yen for Murder Interview, Readers House Magazine, London’s Literary Gateway
Interview, Write on Four Corners, KSJE 90.9FM
Interview, All Author ● Arizona Authors Digest

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Art Director Creates Designs for New Duo Website and Blog

I am delighted to announce that after a year of slowly moving my email and new duo website and blog to WebNames.ca, my wonderful Art Director Yasamine June has created fabulous new artwork for me…since her recent graduation from the Los Angeles Art Center College of Design! You may already be familiar with her work from the awards given to my Natalie Seachrist Visionary Hawaiian Cozy Mysteries!

Image of cover of Yen for Murder, fourth award-winning Natalie Seachrist Visionary Hawaiian Cozy Mystery glowing

YEN FOR MURDER

~ NEW MEXICO BOOK AWARDS FINALIST ~

"A flavorful dip into Hawaii’s cross-cultural currents
amid cozy mystery sleuthing."

Here is an interview with DelSheree Gladden, the delightful educator and host of Write on Four Corners” on KSJE 90.9FM radio this summerAfterwards, follow the link to learn more about the Natalie Seachrist Visionary Hawaiian Cozy Mysteries, where you will find the first chapter of the audio edition I recorded for Prospect for Murder

Interview with Jeanne Burrows-Johnson
KSJE, DelSheree Gladden

Editor’s Desk – London, Oct. 11, 2025
Readers House Magazine, London’s Literary Gateway
Interview plus Review of my first Mystery

Jeanne Burrows-Johnson’s Prospect for Murder is an engaging introduction to the Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Cozy Mysteries series, blending a captivating mystery with the soothing charm of the Hawaiian Islands. This first instalment in the series strikes a balance between light-hearted storytelling and the intrigue of a murder investigation, making it a solid pick for fans of cozy mysteries with a tropical flair…

The book captures readers’ attention with its unique premise: Natalie Seachrist, a retired travel writer with a gift for visions, moves into the apartment complex where her grandniece Ariel tragically died, determined to uncover the truth behind her murder. The narrative offers an intriguing mix of deductive sleuthing, paranormal hints, and Hawaiian culture. Natalie’s keen observations and her partnership with the resourceful former detective Keoni Hewitt inject a delightful amateur-detective dynamic into the story. Moreover, the addition of Natalie’s feline companion, Miss Una, provides a touch of charm that cozy mystery enthusiasts will appreciate…

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