Book six in the Lady Felicity Quick Mystery series begins with our leading lady on assignment at a boarding school. Hunting for a spy from … Read More ›
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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 … 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 … Read More ›
“Hostile Intent” is book four in and the conclusion to, Lynette Eason’s Danger Never Sleeps series. I loved book one, two and three so was … Read More ›
I loved book 2 of the Hope and Glory series, “The Gilded Lady” so I began the book with enthusiasm. It waned at first when … Read More ›
This is the sixth Michelle Griep novel I’ve picked up and the only one I haven’t loved. I think it was a little too light … Read More ›
Having read bestselling author Kelly Irvin before, I was expecting from “Her Every Move” to be full of suspense novel. What I didn’t anticipate was … Read More ›
Active Defense, by Lynette Eason, is the third in the Danger Never Sleeps series but, whilst I loved the previous two, it works as a … Read More ›
If you haven’t read a Jen Turano mystery romance, you’ve been missing out! “To Steal a Heart”, the first in the Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency … Read More ›
“Life was not unlike the wisp of fog that curled around the base of a grave marker, softly caressing the marble before dissolving into the … Read More ›
It is a treat to return to Dani Pettrey’s Coastal Guardian Team in Book two, The Crushing Depths. The team had a new case and … Read More ›
“Dread warred with hope as Rae Burke shivered in the cold outside on the porch.” Opening line of “Don’t Keep Silent” by Elizabeth Goddard “Don’t … Read More ›
“Maybe coming back to Oregon had been a mistake.” Opening line of “Starfish Pier” by Irene Hannon “Starfish Pier”, by Irene Hannon, is the sixth … Read More ›