Review: Murder at the Pumpkin Pageant by Darcy Hannah

Murder at the Pumpkin Pageant is the 4th book in the Beacon Bakeshop series by Darci Hannah and is easily read as a standalone if you’re like me and haven’t read any of the previous books. The main character, Lindsey, runs a bakery out of her converted lighthouse which is also rumoured to be haunted.ContinueContinue reading “Review: Murder at the Pumpkin Pageant by Darcy Hannah”

Review: A Perilous Cake Pop by Fiona Grace

A Perilous Cake Pop is book 3 in Fiona Grace’s Beachfront Bakery cosy mystery series. Once again A Perilous Cake Pop is  pretty similar to books one and two, in fact the author definitely follows a predictable formula so if you’ve read either of the first two books you’ll recognize it. I want to clarifyContinueContinue reading “Review: A Perilous Cake Pop by Fiona Grace”

Review: A Murderous Macaron by Fiona Grace

A Murderous Macaron is book 2 in Fiona Grace’s Beachfront Bakery cosy mystery series, and it was a pretty fun read. Once again, Ali is investigating a murder to save her, and her bakery’s reputation after a famous vlogger suddenly keels over in her shop. If you read book one in the series, we runContinueContinue reading “Review: A Murderous Macaron by Fiona Grace”

Review: Beachfront Bakery: A Killer Cupcake by Fiona Grace

Beachfront Bakery: A Killer Cupcake is book 1 in Fiona Grace’s Beachfront Bakery cozy mystery series Alison has managed to get fired from her job, and dumped by her boyfriend of three years, all in the same day. When she and her brother visit the small town of Willow Bay, Ali spots the perfect locationContinueContinue reading “Review: Beachfront Bakery: A Killer Cupcake by Fiona Grace”

Review: Fangsters by Jo-Ann Carson

Fangsters is book one in a new series by Jo-Ann Carson, and it’s a fairly good start to the series. There is a lot going on in this book. Lots of paranormal creatures, lots of characters, lots of hints at past and present relationships between characters, murder, clan wars between different paranormal types, but unfortunatelyContinueContinue reading “Review: Fangsters by Jo-Ann Carson”