The Widows’ Guide to Skulduggery is book 3 in Amanda Ashby’s cozy mystery series, The Widows’ Detective Club. I had the pleasure of reading an advanced copy of book 2, and was pleased to also get approved for an advanced copy of this book. Ginny Cole is a relatively new resident in the small townContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Widows’ Guide to Skulduggery by Amanda Ashby”
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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: The Spirit Moves by Carol J. Perry
The Spirit Moves is book 4 in Carol J. Perry’s Haunted Haven cozy mystery series, but is easily read as a standalone novel. Maureen Doherty is the owner of Haven House Inn, and the inn, like many of the homes and other buildings in the town of Haven, Florida are haunted. When a local authorContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Spirit Moves by Carol J. Perry”
ARC Review: No One Was Supposed to Die at This Wedding by Catherine Mack
No One Was Supposed to Die at This Wedding is book 2 in the Vacation Mysteries series by Catherine Mack and it was a bit of a crazy one! Author Eleanor Dash is headed to Catalina Island for the wedding of her famous best friend, Emma Wood but right before heading to the wedding EmmaContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: No One Was Supposed to Die at This Wedding by Catherine Mack”
ARC Review: Shot Through the Book by Eva Gates
Shot Through the Book is book 12 in The Lighthouse Library Mystery series by Eva Gates but is easily read as a standalone novel. This was my first book in the series, and while it’s true that I was not familiar with the backstories of some of the characters, the background provided in the bookContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Shot Through the Book by Eva Gates”