ARC Review: Mrs. Morris and the Venomous Valentine by Traci Wilton

Mrs. Morris and the Venomous Valentine is book 9 in Tracy Wilton’s Salem B&B series, but it easily reads as a standalone novel, so if you’ve missed the previous books like I have, you can still jump in with this one. Charlene has a gaggle of famous models staying at her B&B over Valentine’s Day,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Mrs. Morris and the Venomous Valentine by Traci Wilton”

ARC Review: Booked for Murder by P.J. Nelson

Booked for Murder is the debut novel by author P.J. Nelson, and is the first book in their Old Juniper Bookstore Mystery series. Madeline Brimley has returned to the small town of Enigma, Georgia, where she grew up, to take over the small bookstore left to her by her aunt. No sooner does she arrive,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Booked for Murder by P.J. Nelson”

ARC Review: Death by Caramel Macchiato by Alex Erickson

Death by Caramel Macchiato is book 13 in the Bookstore Café series by Alex Erickson. This is my first book in the series so I can say it’s easily read as a standalone, but be warned, you may want to go back and read the previous 12 books. Pine Hills is involved in hosting aContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Death by Caramel Macchiato by Alex Erickson”

ARC Review: Murder at the Lemonberry Tea by Darci Hannah

Murder at the Lemonberry Tea is book 6 in Darci Hannah’s Beacon Bakeshop mystery series, and I found it a great addition to the series. Lindsay Bakewell runs Beacon Bakeshop out of part of the lighthouse she calls home. She’s preparing, not only for company from across the pond in the form of her bestContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder at the Lemonberry Tea by Darci Hannah”

ARC Review: A Corpse Among the Carolers by Debra Sennefelder

A Corpse Among the Carolers is book 7 in Debra Sennefelder’s Food Blogger cozy mystery series. Although it is book 7 in the series, it’s easily read as a standalone. Hope Early is a food blogger who somehow keeps getting pulled into investigating murders. It’s Christmas in Jefferson Connecticut, and the town is going allContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Corpse Among the Carolers by Debra Sennefelder”