Upcoming Release: A Most Agreeable Murder by Julia Seales

Julia Seales’ debut novel, A Most Agreeable Murder is a unique blend of historical romantic comedy murder mystery. If that sounds over the top, well it is, and it’s so much fun! It’s set to release next week (June 27th) so I thought I would repost my original review from earlier in the year asContinueContinue reading “Upcoming Release: A Most Agreeable Murder by Julia Seales”

Review: The Widow’s Wager by Claire Delacroix

The Widow’s Wager by Claire Delacroix is book 3 in her series, The Ladies’ Essential Guide to the Art of Seduction, and I think it’s the best in the series so far. The main focus in this book is the relationship between Eliza North, the Duke of Haynesdale’s widowed sister, and his best friend, NicholasContinueContinue reading “Review: The Widow’s Wager by Claire Delacroix”

Review: Mall Priest by Kate Reedwood and Chris Heinicke

Mall Priest by Kate Reedwood and Chris Heinicke Kate Reedwood and Chris Heinicke have partnered together again to produce a fantastic new book, Mall Priest: A Tale of Demonic Holiday Horror. As usual, they send the reader on an emotional rollercoaster ride. Horror is a new genre for this pair, and as the title mightContinueContinue reading “Review: Mall Priest by Kate Reedwood and Chris Heinicke”

Review: Two for the Road by Chantal Guertin

Two for the Road by Chantal Guertin Two For The Road (also known as Gigi, Listening) by Chantal Guertin is a cute romantic comedy which takes place on a bus tour in England. The main character, Gigi, took over her family’s small town bookstore after the sudden tragic death of her parents. Without giving tooContinueContinue reading “Review: Two for the Road by Chantal Guertin”

Review: Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen

Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen was different from most of the books I read. In fact, when it became available on my library holds list, I couldn’t even remember why I had added it. Other Birds is tagged on GoodReads as Magical Realism, and while there are some supernatural occurrences, they do not dominateContinueContinue reading “Review: Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen”