
Kel’s Review: Rosie Hunt has been at it again! In book two of the Lady Felicity Quick Mystery series, “Murder at a Country Home”, all is not as it should … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: Rosie Hunt has been at it again! In book two of the Lady Felicity Quick Mystery series, “Murder at a Country Home”, all is not as it should … Read More ›
In picking up ”In Place of Fear” by Catriona McPherson, I expected Call The Midwife meets Miss Marple. What I got was a deeply moving, insightful murder mystery story set … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: Oh. My. Word. I LOVED ”The Woman in the Library”! I have read every one of Sulari Gentill’s Rowly Sinclair series and immediately picked this one up but … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: I love cosy mysteries as you can return to a familiar setting and characters and T.E. Kinsey has created a gem with this one! I love Lady Hardcastle … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: It’s a cliche but it’s true nonetheless. It was a book, “I didn’t want to put down”. I enjoyed all of it. Well Done Katie Gayle. The protagonist … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: “A Most Efficient Murder” was my introduction to Anthony Slayton. The book blurb sounded like just my favourite type of thing, cosy, historical murder mystery, and it was! … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: My mum is a huge advocate for Marcus Buckingham and his work. He accompanied us through COVID-19 lockdown, inspiring us with his insights and keeping us amused with … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: The beautiful countryside of Cornwall was a great backdrop to this mystery. There was so much I didn’t know about the history and I really enjoyed how the … Read More ›
Kel’s Review It is a delight to return to such a beautifully crafted world! Verity Bright has, in the Lady Eleanor Swift mystery book series, wonderful characters and they are … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: I thoroughly enjoy this series of books and always look forward to seeing what’s in store for them. This time was no exception. I love how there are … Read More ›
I have enjoyed several historical books of late, from the Greeks to the Persians and so I looked forward to “The Ottomans” by Marc David Baer. The intention of the … Read More ›
I picked up the “Universal Principles of Interior Design” by Chris Grimley and Kelly Harris Smith in the hopes of picking up the key decision points and recommendations of good … Read More ›
In “Red Lip Theology”, Candice Marie Benbow sets out, for a reader like me (a white woman) to “open new levels of understanding and ideological transformation” and she does it … Read More ›