The Poison Pen Letters is book 2 in Fiona Walker’s The Village Detectives series, a cozy mystery series featuring a group of amateur sleuths in the village of Inkbury in England. Phoebe, an author and one of the members of the Village Detectives, receives a notice of her own death, followed soon after by theContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Poison Pen Letters by Fiona Walker”
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ARC Review: A Very Irish Christmas by Debbie Johnson
A Very Irish Christmas by Debbie Johnson is a lovely Christmas romance. Contrary to what one might think from the title, the story mostly takes place in a small English village, but it’s known locally as Little Ireland due to the number of Irish immigrants. Cassie is still struggling to get over being left atContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Very Irish Christmas by Debbie Johnson”
ARC Review: Murder Takes the Stage by Colleen Cambridge
Murder Takes the Stage is book 4 in the Phyllida Bright Mystery series by Colleen Cambridge, and features Agatha Christie as a side character, with Phyllida as her mystery solving housekeeper. I have not read any of the previous books in the series but I had no problem jumping straight into Murder Takes the Stage.ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder Takes the Stage by Colleen Cambridge”
ARC Review: Mystery in the Title by Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson
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”
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”