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: Bean Wishing for a Latte Love by Tia Marlee

Bean Wishing for a Latte Love by Tia Marlee is book three in the multi-author Coffee Loft series. Bean Wishing for a Latte Love is about Knox and Lacey. He is an ER doctor who recently moved to town to take care of his toddler nephew after the sudden deaths of his sister and brother-in-law.ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Bean Wishing for a Latte Love by Tia Marlee”

ARC Review: The Billionaire Orc by Lilith Stone

The Billionaire Orc by Lilith Stone is the third book in her Motham City Monsters series, and it’s the spiciest book in the series so far! Tor Arquin is an orc who came from humble roots but made himself a billionaire through building a mining empire. He returns to Motham to visit family and hiresContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Billionaire Orc by Lilith Stone”

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”

Review: Christmas at Tullymullagh and Easter at Airdfinnan by Claire Delacroix

Christmas at Tullymullagh Christmas at Tullymullagh is book 7 in Claire Delacroix’s Bride Quest series and takes place after The Countess,  the fourth  book in the series. It’s a lovely novella that felt like a visit with old friends as they prepare for, and gather together to celebrate the holiday season. Meanwhile a resident ghostContinueContinue reading “Review: Christmas at Tullymullagh and Easter at Airdfinnan by Claire Delacroix”