I Remember the Mystery Machine by Mae Clair

In the world of blogging you make a lot of great friends. I am truly thankful for all of them and the support they have shown me. Today, I am super excited to be a guest on the blog of my friend, Daisy Banks. Daisy is a gal who makes her home across the pond in the U.K.  She lives in a converted Chapel in Shropshire, England (how ridiculously cool is that?) and has a gorgeous garden. At least I’m convinced she does, because she blogs about flower folklore—among other things. Daisy writes in a multiple of genres including fantasy romance, historical romance, paranormal romance, and sc-fi.

A picture of the Mystery Machine (from Scooby-Doo) from a car showI invite you to pop over to her blog today where I’m sharing a post about—would you believe, Scooby-Doo and the uber-cool Mystery Machine? I hope you’ll drop in to see what it’s all about! 

In addition, I’m also at C. A. Milson’s blog as part of my Pump Up Your Book blog tour, put together by Lyrical Press. I’m doing a Q&A interview there. It’s a good thing I don’t mind an occasionally hectic pace 🙂

Happy Hump Day!

9 thoughts on “I Remember the Mystery Machine by Mae Clair

  1. Awesome. I love Scooby DoooooI have a picture with me, Shaggy and Scooby. I even have Christmas ornaments of Scooby and the Mystery Machine. I am heading over to visit Daisy now. 🙂
    sherry @ fundinmental

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    • Thanks so much for visiting me at Daisy’s blog, Lauralynn. I think she closes comments at the end of the day. And, guess what? I still kinda love Scooby as an adult, too. A twinkle of the magic I felt in childhood is still there! 🙂

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