Review: Mail Order Minotaur by Lilith Stone

Mail Order Minotaur is book 1 in Lilith Stone’s Motham City Monsters series. I wasn’t sure what I was getting into with this book about Ivy, a shy human tour guide, and Bryn, a minotaur and owner of a male escort agency, but I’m so glad I gave it a chance. Ivy meets Bryn whileContinueContinue reading “Review: Mail Order Minotaur by Lilith Stone”

Review: Earl Of my Dreams by Sylvie Sinclair

Earl of My Dreams is Sylvie Sinclair’’s debut novel and is the first book in her Romancing the Rogue Regency romance series. Earl of my Dreams begins at a house party where Sophie is determined to make a match between her cousin, Olivia, and Griffin, the Marquess of Keswick. The problem is, Sophie’s childhood crush,ContinueContinue reading “Review: Earl Of my Dreams by Sylvie Sinclair”

Review: Murder at Midnight by Katharine Schellman

Murder at Midnight is book four in Katharine Schellman’s Lily Adler Mystery series, but is easily read as a standalone. Set in rural England in 1816, Lily is drawn into the mystery surrounding the death of a fellow attendee at a ball where many of the attendees were stranded after a sudden snow storm. TheContinueContinue reading “Review: Murder at Midnight by Katharine Schellman”

Review: Death by a Thousand Sips by Gretchen Rue

Death by a Thousand Sips by Gretchen Rue is the second book in her Witches’ Brew mystery series. Phoebe Winchester has recently reopened the tea/bookshop bequeathed to her by her aunt Eudora, and discovered that not only was Eudora a witch, but so is Phoebe! When  Phoebe and her cat, Bob, attend an estate auctionContinueContinue reading “Review: Death by a Thousand Sips by Gretchen Rue”

Review: The Keeper of Hidden Books by Madeline Martin

The Keeper of Hidden Books by Madeline Martin is set in Warsaw, Poland during the second world war. It follows the lives of Zofia and Janina, two young girls, best friends, who come of age during the war. They are both lovers of books and become involved in a group fighting to save the cultureContinueContinue reading “Review: The Keeper of Hidden Books by Madeline Martin”