ARC Review: The Witch Roads by Kate Elliott

The Witch Roads is book one in the new fantasy series of the same name by Kate Elliott. I used to read tons of fantasy, and have been trying to read more of it in recent years, but although I love romance I’m not interested in the romantasy trend. I was happy to read thisContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Witch Roads by Kate Elliott”

ARC Review: The Bachelorette Party by Camilla Sten

The Bachelorette Party by Camilla Sten is a locked-room thriller that unfortunately was a bit disappointing for me. The book is told mostly from the point of view of Tessa, a podcaster who is at risk of losing her career after a bad decision caused serious consequences. Tessa has been invited to a bachelorette partyContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Bachelorette Party by Camilla Sten”

ARC Review: Grave Words by Gerri Lewis

Grave Words is book 2 in the Deadly Deadlines cozy mystery series by Gerri Lewis. I had the pleasure of reading the first book in the series, and was thrilled to be able to read this one as well. If you haven’t read the first book though, you should be able to jump into bookContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Grave Words by Gerri Lewis”

ARC Review: A Most Unlikely Lady by Darcy McGuire

A Most Unlikely Lady is book 4 in Darcy McGuire’s series, the Queen’s Deadly Damsels. Despite the full title of this book indicating it is a regency era novel (the full title on GoodReads is A Most Unlikely Lady: A breathlessly romantic regency read from Darcy McGuire) the book actually takes place in the VictorianContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Most Unlikely Lady by Darcy McGuire”

ARC Review: Lie in the Tide by Holly Danvers

Lie in the Tide by Holly Danvers is a thriller featuring a reunion of friends who are gathering to celebrate the 40th birthday of one of the group. Unfortunately, before the end of the weekend, one of them turns up dead, and everyone is a suspect because they all have something to hide. I amContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Lie in the Tide by Holly Danvers”