Ready or Not by Cara Bastone opens to Eve Hatch at her doctor’s office having her fears confirmed; she’s pregnant after a one night stand. And the rollercoaster begins. This was such a delightful read. We follow Eve on her journey through her pregnancy as she navigates difficult relationships with a best friend who hasContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Ready or Not by Cara Bastogne”
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ARC Review: A Trio of Reviews
February 6th 2024 is a big publishing day, apparently, so today I have a group of reviews for you that all come out that day. The Duke’s All That by Christina Britton The Duke’s All That by Christina Britton is book three in her Synneful Spinsters series, but could easily be read as a standaloneContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Trio of Reviews”
ARC Review: Nature of the Crime by Cara Devlin
Nature of the Crime by Cara Devlin is the sixth book in her Bow Street Duchess Mystery series, and while it may be more enjoyable to have read the previous books in the series prior to reading this book, I didn’t find it necessary, it could easily be read as a standalone. Audrey, is accusedContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Nature of the Crime by Cara Devlin”
ARC Review: The Au Pair by Jane Renshaw
The Au Pair by Jane Renshaw was so captivating, it had me finishing this book in one sitting! Told from dual points of view and in dual timelines, we see events unfold through the eyes of Alice, a young American au pair recently arrived in Scotland and, after Alice’s sudden disappearance and presumed death, herContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Au Pair by Jane Renshaw”
ARC Review: Death at a Scottish Wedding by Lucy Connelly
Death at a Scottish Wedding is book 2 in Lucy Connelly’s Scottish Isle Wedding cozy mystery series. Emilia McRoy is an American doctor who has recently moved to Scotland, and in addition to her new job as the local doctor is also acting as coroner to her new home town. While attending festivities for aContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Death at a Scottish Wedding by Lucy Connelly”