A Christmas Murder by Mary Grand is a fantastic cosy mystery set at Christmas in an English manor turned hotel, and is part of her Isle of Wight Killings series. Susan is called upon to assist at Bishopstone Manor when the owner is injured. An important family has booked the hotel for the holidays, andContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Christmas Murder by Mary Grand”
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ARC Review: An Irish Bookshop Murder by Lucy Connelly
An Irish Bookshop Murder is book 1 in Lucy Connelly’s Mercy McCarthy Mystery series and it is a great start to a new series. Mercy and her sister, Lizzie, have moved to Shamrock cove, a small town in Ireland, from their respective homes in New York and Texas, after inheriting a cottage and a bookshopContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: An Irish Bookshop Murder by Lucy Connelly”
ARC Review: Murder at Ravenswood House by Louise Marley
Murder at Ravenswood House is the second book in Louise Marley’s An English Village Mystery series. Although this was the second book in the series it is easily read as a standalone, I did not feel lost in any way not having read the first novel. The novel is told from multiple points of view,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder at Ravenswood House by Louise Marley”
ARC Review: Ghost with the Most by Mallory Pierce
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”
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”