Two very different settings but two awesome cozy mysteries! Nothing is a dead-cert in a race against a cold-blooded killer ...1931. Frances Palmer is overjoyed when her brother Rob returns to Adelaide as a racecourse veterinarian. But all is not well on the turf, and when a man is murdered, there is only one suspect... Continue Reading →
Review of With Scream and Sugar by Erin Johnson
Book 2 in Erin's Vampire Tea Room Mysteries is maybe even better than Book 1! And I love the cover too. Welcome to the coziest, vampire-owned tea room in Bath! It’s steeped in magic and mystery.You’d expect serving afternoon tea to a high-society ladies club to go smoothly, right? Newbie witch and marketing whiz Minnie Wells... Continue Reading →
Cozy Spotlight on Legally Blind Luck by James J Cudney
We haven't heard from Braxton for a while. Seems some serious business has been happening with our friends down there. 2021 will bring us an exciting new mystery... Legally Blind Luck (Braxton Campus Mystery #7) Release Date: April 15, 2021Pre-Sale: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R347N84/ Surprising new family members. A hidden talisman. Deadly curses. Horrific murder. Months after tragically losing a loved one,... Continue Reading →
Review of Gators and Garters by Jana DeLeon
‘Til death do us part?Ida Belle, Fortune, and Gertie are gearing up for the big day—Ida Belle’s wedding to Walter—but when the caterer goes missing just a week before the big day, it puts a huge black mark on the joyous celebration. Molly Broussard is no stranger to being in the limelight, so when the... Continue Reading →
Review of Mystery At Apple Tree Cottage by Clare Chase
Obituary writer and amateur sleuth Eve Mallow is enjoying life in sleepy Saxford St Peter – until a mysterious murder lands right at her door…It’s spring in Saxford St Peter – time to get back in the garden, listen to the birds, and take gentle strolls in the woods. But for some, it’s the season... Continue Reading →
Review of Without A Brew by Ellie Alexander
I haven’t been waiting too long to read this book... just since last October! At least I can suay it was well worth the wait. This series is definitely one of my favourites and now I’ll be impatiently awaiting the next one. Amateur sleuth Sloan Krause delves into a murderous winter wonderland in another delightful... Continue Reading →
Review of Murder at St. Margaret by Lynn Morrison
I've always been very selective with which books I accept for reviews via author request and I've been even more so in the last year where work has been seeing me incredibly busy. But, I'm so happy I decided to give Lynn Morrison's book a try. This is definitely a series that I'll be continuing.... Continue Reading →
Review of New Media & Old Grudges by Amanda M. Lee
Ah, Avery... this was definitely a fun and intriguing mystery to sink into. Avery Shaw likes to win. Unfortunately, her single-minded focus on being declared victor tends to get her into trouble. That’s never more true than when she decides to take on her archnemesis Tad Ludington.With an election coming up, Avery is ready to... Continue Reading →
Review of Crossing Over Easy by Nova Nelson
To stay out of jail, this snarky psychic must uncover a werewolf’s killer. Does she stand a ghost of a chance?Nora never believed in ghosts until one popped up asking for her help. And she never believed in witches ... until she discovered she was one. Now trapped in the quaint supernatural town of Eastwind, she... Continue Reading →
Review of Tea With Milk and Murder by H.Y. Hanna
Tea With Milk and Murder is Book 2 in the Oxford Tearoom Mystery series and another cute, cozy, intiguing read. While at an Oxford cocktail party, tearoom owner Gemma Rose overhears a sinister conversation minutes before a University student is fatally poisoned. Could there be a connection? And could her best friend Cassie's new boyfriend... Continue Reading →