Fangs for the Bite is book two in Jo-Ann Carson’s Fangsters series. Rebel Black is back as the reluctant head of Fangsters, a school for delinquent teenage vampires. With her are some familiar characters from book 1 as well as a few new ones. Fangs for the Bite picks up shortly after the previous bookContinueContinue reading “Review: Fangs For the Bite by Jo-Ann Carson”
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Review: Stalking Around the Christmas Tree by Jacqueline Frost
Stalking Around the Christmas Tree by Jaqueline Frost, is book 4 in her Christmas Farm Mystery series, but is easily read as a standalone. This was my first book by this author and I found it easy to follow even though I had not read any of the previous books in the series. The storyContinueContinue reading “Review: Stalking Around the Christmas Tree by Jacqueline Frost”
Review: Silence for the Dead by Simone St. James
As Silence for the Dead by Simone St. James begins, Kitty Weekes is arriving for her new job at Portis House, a hospital where soldiers suffering with mental illness after World War One are sent. Portis House and it’s mysterious background were the perfect backdrop for this gothic style novel. It was a spooky, paranormalContinueContinue reading “Review: Silence for the Dead by Simone St. James”
Review: Pumpkin Spice Scare by Molly Maple
Pumpkin Spice Scare is the fourth book in Molly Maple’s Cupcake Crimes cozy mystery series. This was the first book I had read in the series and I found it easy to follow along even though I was not familiar with the characters. I think each of the books would be easily read as standalonesContinueContinue reading “Review: Pumpkin Spice Scare by Molly Maple”
Review: Murder at Midnight by Katharine Schellman
Murder at Midnight is book four in Katharine Schellman’s Lily Adler Mystery series, but is easily read as a standalone. Set in rural England in 1816, Lily is drawn into the mystery surrounding the death of a fellow attendee at a ball where many of the attendees were stranded after a sudden snow storm. TheContinueContinue reading “Review: Murder at Midnight by Katharine Schellman”