Miranda Abbot, our favourite actress, is back in Mystery in the Title, the second book in Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson’s Miranda Abbot Mystery series. I liked book one, I Only Read Murder, but I’ll be honest, Miranda kind of got on my nerves in that book. I’m so glad that didn’t stop me fromContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Mystery in the Title by Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson”
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ARC Review: Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst
Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst is a romcom about a writer who’s first book was a bestseller, but who is having trouble reaching that same level with her subsequent books. Her solution is to hire someone to break her heart so that she can reach the same level of emotion she had whenContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst”
ARC Review: Murder in Highbury by Vanessa Kelly
Murder in Highbury by Vanessa Kelly is a fun regency era murder mystery featuring the characters from Jane Austen’s Emma, and it is such a fun read, you won’t want to miss it. I am a huge fan of all Jane Austen’s books, but Emma is not my favourite, so I was a bit dubiousContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder in Highbury by Vanessa Kelly”
ARC Review: If I Stopped Haunting You by Colby Wilkens
If I stopped Haunting You is the debut novel by Colby Wilkens, and is a rather unique pairing of romcom and horror. I want to begin by saying that I did like this book, not as much as I had hoped, but enough that I would give this author another try. I liked the discussionContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: If I Stopped Haunting You by Colby Wilkens”
ARC Review: Death at a Scottish Christmas by Lucy Connelly
Death at a Scottish Christmas is book 3 in Lucy Connelly’s A Scottish Isle Mystery series, another fun mystery and easily read as a standalone. And despite its Christmas setting, it would be a great read at any time of year. Emilia (or Em as she’s known) is back, still settling into her role asContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Death at a Scottish Christmas by Lucy Connelly”