ARC Review: The Deadly Book Club by Lyn Liao Butler

The Deadly Book Club by Lynn Liao Butler is a thriller in which one of the members of a virtual book club is murdered while the club is meeting online, and the rest of the members are left wondering if they are all at risk, or if one of them is the killer. Told inContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Deadly Book Club by Lyn Liao Butler”

ARC Review: A Lady Most Wayward by Darcy McGuire

A Lady Most Wayward is book 5 in Darcy McGuire’s series, The Queen’s Deadly Damsels, and it was a solid entry in the series. The main characters in this book are Philippa, Duchess of Dorset and the one I would call the leader of the Deadly Damsels, a group of women who secretly investigate forContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Lady Most Wayward by Darcy McGuire”

ARC Review: The Little Black Book Killer by Fiona Walker

The Little Black Book Killer is book 3 in Fiona Walker’s series, The Village Detectives. When two men who are linked through business interests die unexpectedly, Juno, Phoebe, Felix and Mil (otherwise known as the Village Detectives or VD for short), are compelled to investigate as they feel there is something strange going on. ButContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Little Black Book Killer by Fiona Walker”

ARC Review: To Heist and To Hold by Christina Britton

To Heist and to Hold by Christina Britton is the first book in her new Regency romance series, Wimpole Street Widows. To Heist and to Hold is not the usual Regency romance involving titled heroes and very young heroines experiencing the entertainments of London for the first time. Instead, the heroine Heloise Marlowe is aContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: To Heist and To Hold by Christina Britton”

ARC Review: Atlas of Unknowable Things by McCormick Templeman

Atlas of Unknowable Things is the first book I’ve read by McCormick Templeman, but judging by this one it won’t be the last! Atlas of Unknowable Things starts off innocently enough, telling the story of Robin, a researcher working on her PHD. She is dealing with the fact that the man she thought was herContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Atlas of Unknowable Things by McCormick Templeman”