Ghost With the Most by Mallory Pierce is a light paranormal cozy mystery and the second book in the Ghostwriter Mystery series. I found this to be an original take on a cozy mystery. Told in first person from the point of view of Gwen Frink the ghost of a 23 year old woman whoContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Ghost with the Most by Mallory Pierce”
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ARC Review: Taken to the Grave by Cara Devlin
Taken to the Grave is book 7 in Cara Devlin’s A Bow Street Duchess Mystery series. Because there is an overarching storyline involving some of the main characters in this series,I do think a reader would benefit from reading the series in order. Having said that, I came to this series late in the gameContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Taken to the Grave by Cara Devlin”
ARC Review: Off the Air by Christina Estes
Off the Air is the debut mystery novel by real life reporter Christina Estes. Written in first person, from the viewpoint of Jolene Garcia, a Phoenix reporter, we get a behind the scenes look at the cutthroat news industry, as she tries to solve a mystery, while drumming up new tidbits to satisfy the televisionContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Off the Air by Christina Estes”
ARC Review: The Psychic’s the Thing
The Psychic’s the thing is book 7 in Ada Bell’s Shady Grove Psychic Mystery series, and although there are a few things that you may have missed from previous books, it’s easily read as a standalone. I had read the first book in the series, but have missed the books between and I was stillContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Psychic’s the Thing”
ARC Review: I Only Read Murder by Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson
I Only Read Murder is book one in the Miranda Abbott mystery series by Will Ferguson and Ian Ferguson. Miranda Abbott is an out of work actress with few prospects, who finally returns to her long abandoned husband, hoping to reconcile, only to find out that he wants a divorce. She finds herself investigating theContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: I Only Read Murder by Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson”