Monday, October 31, 2022

Halloween at Pumpkin Hill (Inn Vermont Cozy Mysteries Book 7)

Author:    Thea Cambert
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9798473904451
Independently Published
158 Pages
$6.99; $3.99 Amazon
September 9, 2021

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Sometimes truth is more mysterious than fiction.

It's Halloween in Williamsbridge, Vermont, and the whole town is getting ready for the annual Spookfest celebration.  With jack-o-lanterns scattered all over Pumpkin Hill, the inn full of guests, and a cozy chill in the air, Eloise and Matthew are all set for a wonderful weekend.  But spooky turns scary when they discover a body while judging the downtown decorating contest.  And when what had appeared to be an accidental death turns out to be murder, El and Matthew will have to track down the killer.

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Eloise and Matthew both help El's mother run the Inn Vermont, El's home that her mother turned into a B&B shortly after her father's death.  Decorating the inn is all done, and they, along with the mayor, are all set to judge the businesses downtown's decorating contests.  But when they come to a new business that deals with exotic pets, they find the owner, dressed like a vampire, dead in a coffin.  Once the local doctor determines that it's murder, both of them decide that they need, once again, to help the police figure it out.

But when they start digging, they discover that there is more than one suspect, and all of them have a motive to want the man dead,  The question is, who actually killed him?

This is the seventh book in the series, and I must admit that I have not read them all.  I usually read Ms. Cambert's works when I need something light and easy, and these books fill the bill.  They are well-written, full of interesting characters, and the plot lines, while not dark, are fun to read.  She has become one of my favorite writers.  Partly because I suffer from depression, and reading her books helps me in more ways than one.

In this book, everyone is having a fun Halloween, and after finding the body, Eloise discovers something else in the store that brings her joy of her own.  Matthew is even happy with it, and I'm not going to say what it is so as not to ruin the book for others who have not read this.

They involve themselves in Halloween activities while still keeping an eye on all their suspects; and while there isn't a lot of red herrings, there are still secrets that come to light.  When the murderer is discovered, the reason why seems both petty and as old as time.

The ending has one more surprise, and gives you meaning to read the next in the series.  Recommended.



More on Thea Cambert's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/c/thea-cambert/

Friday, October 28, 2022

Paper Cuts (A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Novel Book 6)

Author:    Ellery Adams
Genre:     Mystery

Hardcover; Digital Book
ISBN#:    9781496726476
Kensington Cozies
304 Pages
$27.00; $13.77 Amazon
April 25, 2023

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Nora escaped her past a decade ago.  So it feels like a visit from another world when Kelly Walsh -- the woman her ex-husband left her for -- walks through the front door of Miracle Books along with her son, a sweet, serious boy with a talent for origami.  Kelly hasn't come to gloat, though.  As it turns out, she's been dumped, too.  She's also terribly ill, and all she wants from Nora is forgiveness.

Shockingly, however, the woman who's been the victim of so much misfortune is about to become a murder victim.  Who would do such a thing?  Certainly not Nora.  But that doesn't stop the gossip and suspection -- especially after Kelly's sister-in-law claims that she saw the two women arguing.

In seeking justice for Kelly, The Secret, Book, and Scone Society joins forces with the sheriff's department, but they've barely begun their probe when life throws another wrench.  After serving a fifteen-year sentence, Estella's father returns to Miracle Springs.  And when his past comes back to haunt him, it might be more than the four friends can handle.

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Nora Pennington, owner of Miracle Books in Miracle Springs, North Carolina, has finally achieved peace in her life.  After finding out her husband of ten years was cheating on her, she had a devastating accident that left her with scars both physical and emotional.  Some she's never been able to put away permanently.  But her best friends -- June, Estella, and Hester -- all have scars of their own, and it's a daily battle for the foursome to believe that life can give them something to offer.  

When a woman enters Nora's bookstore, she has a young son who seems focused only on the books with origami.  Kelly Walsh states that she's just moved to town and her son doesn't interact with people very well.  Nora has empathy for the young man, and promises to order more books for the boy.  

Then Estella's dad is being released, and she's worried about what he can find as a job, wanting to keep him from going back.  But that's not all:  Nora eventually finds out her ex-husband is in town, and she plans to avoid him at all cost...

After discovering that Kelly is the woman who broke up her marriage, she wants nothing to do with her.  But it's an early morning visit from the police that wake her up, telling her Kelly is dead.  Only later does Nora discover that Kelly was murdered, and a witness insists that shortly before the murder, she saw Nora arguing with the woman.

Now Nora is a suspect in the murder, and her beau Sheriff Grant McCabe needs to stay away from her during the investigation, although he doesn't believe a word of it.  Can her friends help her stay out of jail?  If not, Nora might just spend her days and nights in solitary...

This is the sixth book in the series, and perhaps the best of the lot.  I've come to care for these four women who still carry the scars of their early lives and have come to depend upon one another for their strength.  Each one has a secret that haunts them, and together they form a force of nature.  Now Nora is in trouble, and they won't stand by idly while she's in trouble.

But finding the murderer isn't easy: it would be easier to find a coyote in the wilderness, or so it seems.  There is more at stake than just Nora's life, and they need to find the core of what it is.  The subplot of Estella's father Gus becomes part of the story, and Nora learns that All Is Not As It Appears.  When she starts to put the pieces together, what she discovers stuns her; it could change everything, and she wonders if her perceptions are correct.

There were parts of this book that brought tears to my eyes.  I emphasized with Nora in so many places, and my heart ached for her pain.  Sometimes outer scars can't truly give the story of those that remain inside us, and Nora is an example of that.  Her decision to carry those outer scars truly shows her character.

Each one of these books is unique.  It tells its own story within stories, and each one touches me.  When I find these books, nothing will stop me from reading them.  I even bypass cooking dinner to read these (and my husband knows it so orders takeout -- luckily, he understands my love of the series).  These are women I would love to meet, and I would love to reside in this town.  But it is the compassion, warmth, and kindness of four damaged women that touches me the most.

All in all between her friends, Nora sees that the truth is right in front of her.  And in the end, it comes together with each piece layering upon the other; until you can see the final picture.  It is a marvelous addition to the story and its peoples, and I cannot wait until the next is written.  Highly recommended.

I received an advance copy from the Publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Ellery Adams's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/a/ellery-adams/

Monday, October 24, 2022

A Flicker of a Doubt (Fairy Garden Mystery Book 4)

Author:    Daryl Wood Gerber
Genre:     Mystery/Fantasy

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781496741271
Kensington Cozies
304 Pages
$16.95; $9.99 Amazon
March 28, 2023

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With a theater foundation tea and an art show planned at Violet Vicker'.  estate, Courtney is hired to create charming fairy gardens for the event.  It's not so charming, however, when her best friend Meaghan's ex-boyfriend turns out to be Violet's latest artistic protégé.  Even worse, not long after Meaghan locks horns with him, his body is found in her yard, bludgeoned with an objet d'murder.

There's a gallery of suspects, from an unstable former flame to an arts and crafts teacher with a sketchy past.  But when the cops focus on Meaghan's business partner, who's like a protective older brother to her, and discover he also has a secret financial motive.  Courtney decides to draw her own conclusions.  Fearing they're missing the forest for the trees, and with some help from Fiona the sleuthing fairy, she hopes to make them see the light...

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Courtney is happy with her life.  She has her fairy garden shop which is doing well, a boyfriend in restaurateur Brady Cash, and a new job for wealthy Violet Vickers -- turning her lawn into a giant fairy garden.  With her father as the landscaper, she can't be happier.  Everything is going smoothly, until her friend Meaghan runs into her shop in a panic.

It seems Meaghan's ex-boyfriend Nicholas has returned to town and he wants Meaghan back.  Even though she states she's not interested, the man won't give up.  Then someone else, an invited guest to Violet's soiree, turns up and Courtney's life takes an unexpected turn.  But when Nicholas winds up murdered in Meaghan's yard, the suspects seem a little too close to home, including Meaghan's business partner, Ziggy.  While Courtney and others are convinced he's innocent, the police have evidence.  So what's a girl to do except try and find a killer?...

This is the fourth book in the series and I have read and enjoyed them all.  This one, however, might actually be the best of them.  We get to learn a little more about Fiona, Courtney's fairy, and that point is more interesting than not.  I certainly am rooting for her all the way.

But back to the murder:  some suspects are unexpected, while others are right there in front of us.  The story is indeed done extremely well; the mystery is deep and twisted one way and then another.  You must keep your brain moving to discover clues and keep them together; they are there, but threaded through the story and not falling one after another.

Surprisingly, while more than one person is upset by Nicholas's death, we learn that he was not all he appeared.  His past was shaded with abuse to others, and he had more than one skeleton in his closet.  Yet, for some reason, women seemed to flock to him.  Could this have been his undoing, or was it something else?

I hesitate to add more of my impressions of this book, since I do not want to spoil it for others.  Just know that there are so many subplots in this mystery, and yet all of them tie into the murder.  The tapestry comes together one thread at a time, and when it is done, you feel rather sad yet understand.  It is the fine melding of clues that create the art, and in the end, you wish for more.  I look forward to the next in the series.  Highly recommended.

I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Daryl Wood Gerber's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/g/daryl-wood-gerber/

Saturday, October 22, 2022

Grilled 4 Murder (A Sophie Kimball Mystery Book 10)

Author:    J.C. Eaton
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781958384855
Beyond the Page Publishing
208 Pages
$14.99; $3.99 Amazon
November 8, 2022

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Sun City West is abuzz with the news that the Food Network is sponsoring a local barbecut cook-off and that Phee's friends from the pinochle club are in the finals.  But the mood soon darkens when the county planning committee announces a plan to situate a new garbage transfer station on the town's edge.  With tempers flaring and rumors of corruption swirling, it comes as little surprise with the committee's chair, who happens to be a finalist in the cook-off, is found murdered.

When Phee's friends are named as the most likely suspects, she knows the accusation stinks to high heaven.  As she navigates a world of politics and payoffs, she discovers there are any number of community members, along with the committee itself, who had a reason to want the chair dead.  With the barbecue contest in full swing and celebrity chefs on hand to judge, Phee will have to sniff out the clues, no matter how noxious, to catch a killer...

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Sophie "Phee" Kimball-Gregory has barely returned from her honeymoon when the call from her mother comes in: there's going to be a barbecue cook-off between two teams, each trying to take the big prize from the Food Network.  But she's more excited that she and her friend Myrna will be on the air during the cook-off.  Unfortunately, so will their friend Paul, who talks about nothing but fish.

Then her mother learns that they want to put a garbage transfer station behind where she lives, and everything turns into chaos, especially when they learn that the committee chair is all for it -- and one of the barbecue competitors.  But then the man dies, and the biggest suspect is her friend from the pinochle club, and she's back in the middle of another murder investigation.

What follows is one of the strangest comedy of errors that I've ever been witness to read, and it was completely hilarious.  Especially Phee's inner conversations with herself.  I pity the poor woman.  Not to mention that Chiweenie Streetman has more than enough to keep him busy, and seeing what Phee's mother Harriet does on that front is one of the best parts of the book.

The turmoil includes, but is not limited to, dead fish, moose urine, the book club ladies going off the deep end, theft, protests -- well, I hope you get the idea.  It's enough to give you a raging headache!  But boy, is it fun to read.  I think the authors have outdone themselves in this book.

When the ending comes and everything is revealed, it's entirely complex and leaves Phee grateful she doesn't work for the police.  Will she finally have peace and quiet?  Will Harriet stop calling her constantly?  I guess you'll have to read the book to find out.  But don't peek to the end -- you'll enjoy the book more.  Highly recommended.

I received an advance copy from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on J.C. Eaton's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/e/j-c-eaton/

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Murder In A Cape Cottage (A Cozy Capers Book Group Mystery #4)

Author:    Maddie Day
Genre:     Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book (Audiobook Available)
ISBN #:    9781496735676
Kensington Publishing
320 Pages
$7.99; $6.99 Amazon
September 22, 2022

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'Tis the day after Christmas, following a wicked-busy time of year for Mac's bike shop.  It's just as well her Cozy Capers Book Group's new pick is a nerve-soothing coloring book mystery, especially when she has last-minute wedding planning to do.  But all pre-wedding jitters fade into the background when Mac and her fiancé, Tim, begin a cottage renovation project and open up a wall to find a skeleton -- sitting on a stool, dressed in an old-fashioned wedding gown.

As Mac delves into the decades-old mystery with the help of librarian Flo and her brook group, she discovers a story of star-crossed lovers and feuding families worthy of the bard himself.  Yet this tale has a modern-day villain still lurking in Mac's quaint seaside town, ready to make this a murderous New Year's Eve...

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Mackenzie 'Mac' Almeida is getting ready for her wedding to fiancé Tim Brunelle.  But before the wedding, they want to at least knock down a few walls in their home to make ready for a new, larger bathroom.  Unfortunately, when one of the walls is opened, they discover a skeleton of a woman in what remains of a wedding dress, sitting on a stool.  Now Mac is not only horrified, she needs to find out who did this, and why.  Delving into the home's past and who owned it at the supposed time of the woman's death is a start...

With the help of her book club members, between them they might just be able to solve this mystery.  When they discover her identity, it starts to rock some families in the community.  But with her nuptials coming up fast, and meeting Tim's parents for the first time, will Mac be able to solve this?  Or will the sad story remain just that...

This is the fourth book in the series and I have read them all.  This one is by far my favorite.  Anyone who knows me knows that I love a mystery-within-a-mystery, especially if it is from long ago.  The moment the skeleton was discovered, I was hooked.  I wanted as much as Mac to find the truth in this, and solve it right along with her.

When the clues started turning up, I was mentally keeping them in order, so that I might solve it first.  But they were so well done that I really didn't need to.  The story is indeed a sad -- albeit horrific -- tale of murder.  The motives as old as time itself.  But to do such a thing one must have evil inside them, and evil is in the hearts of man, and one cannot see in others' hearts.

The mystery itself was done extremely well.  Mac was able to keep her personal life moving smoothly (although it might not have seemed so) at the same time as trying to solve the decades-old murder.  She was nervous about her wedding (who isn't?) but managed to make sure everything was in order.  At the same time, she was depending on her book club members who were adding what information they could, especially Flo (bless her heart); who, by being a librarian, had access to more than the others.

My only complaint, and this is a personal one, no bearing on the book, is that I have always wondered why these characters drink so much.  Never tea nor water, just wine and booze; and no physical complaints from doing so.  I guess part of it is because I love iced tea and flavored water, and even milk.  The other part is I'd like to see them stay sober once in a while.  Ah, well.  This is my personal opinion and I would never ding the author for it!

At the end, when we discover the murderer we see how cold-hearted one can be, and what people will do when they think they are doing right.  Very sad, but very satisfying as far as ending goes.  I do love this series and look forward to the next.  Highly recommended.

I was given a copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Maddie Day's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/d/maddie-day/

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Murder Says 'I Do' (Rooftop Garden Mysteries Book 5)

Author:    Thea Cambert
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9798689726847
Independently Published
201 Pages
$7.99; $3.99 Amazon
September 20, 2020

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Fall has returned to beautiful Blue Valley, Tennessee, and amateur sleuth, Alice Maguire, is gearing up for the busiest weekend every.  She's once again in charge of the fall festival, and is determined to make this one the best one yet.

The centerpiece of the festival this year is Haunted Blue Valley, a tour for visitors and locals alike to view the historic Main Street buildings by candlelight, learn about the town's past, and of course, look for ghosts, all in good fun.  But when Alice, Owen, and Franny's building appears to actually be haunted, it's up to the three friends to figure out what's going on.

Events take a spooky turn when the history buff who's supposed to give the tour of the building finds an actual skeleton in the closet.  Is it some sort of morbid warning?

Franny and Ben's wedding preparations are continually getting derailed, as the time until their special day slips away faster and faster.  Before festival weekend is over, the three friends will have to throw a wedding, host a festival, and catch a killer.

Will they be able to accomplish the seemingly impossible and find wedded bliss?

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This time out, Alice and her friends Franny and Owen are trying to put together the fall festival, including random ghosts that supposedly haunt Blue Valley.  Franny is also marrying her love, Alice's brother Ben, so their time is limited.  When they look through old papers of their historic building, they discover that there's a basement below them, long sealed up.  But their curiosity overcomes everything else, and they venture down only to find what appears to be Civil War artifacts.

They mention this to the unofficial town historian, and he can't wait to view everything.  But no one notices that he never returns to the festival.  When Owen spots what appears to be another wall, they, along with police officer Ben Maguire and Detective Luke, who's Alice's beau, venture down and find a very dead body.

Now there are too many suspects in town and anyone could be a killer...

This is the fifth book in the series and I have to say that I enjoyed it as much as the rest.  Confessing to everyone that I suffer from depression (brought on by a surgery that went wrong in every way possible), at times it is difficult to do anything.  But then I grab one of Ms. Cambert's books and read it right through.  

The writing is light, the stories interesting, the characters endearing, and I would like to visit Blue Valley for myself and experience first hand.  These books are light-hearted mysteries, and the intelligent Alice always finds the answers.  I love the descriptions of everything, and the fact that there is neither an 'evil nemesis' (which I detest) nor a love triangle (ditto).  The writing flows smoothly, and the story is easy to read.

When we come to the end and the killer is revealed, the motive is very sad indeed, but it is, as we already know, as old as time itself.  The ending was very satisfying, and I look forward to the next in the series.



More on Thea Cambert's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/c/thea-cambert/

Monday, October 10, 2022

Dough Shall Not Murder (An Ivy Creek Cozy Mystery Book 8)

Author:    Ruth Baker
Genre:     Mystery

Digital Book
ASIN #:    B0BB8Q8GG1
Clean Tales Publishing
114 Pages
$2.99 Amazon
October 31, 2022

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As Halloween draws close, Lucy is excited about some yummy treats she'll be sharing with the customers at Sweet Delights Bakery.  She's always been a fan of this time of year as she loves being scared out of her wits and expecting the unexpected.

She is therefore thrilled when she's invited to visit a popular Halloween attraction in town with some close friends.

They're left petrified and speechless by what they encounter at the Haunted Forest attraction that includes real life monsters, a foreboding forest, spooked animals, and a dead body!

Lucy and her friends are horrified when one of the gang is identified as a prime suspect due to the strained relationship they had with the deceased.  Things only take a turn for the worse when Lucy's name is disparaged in the local press because of her involvement with previous murders in Ivy Creek and a conspiracy that she might be involved with the present one.

Lucy is left frustrated and appalled as she sees the killer making the police department chase their tails and go down several rabbit holes.

Will she outwit the killer and bring them to justice or is it time to be afraid....very afraid as the killer begins to hunt her?

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Lucy Hale is living a happy life: she's taken over her parents' bakery after their death, has loyal employees, is living with her Aunt Tricia and her Persian cat Gigi in her family home, and has recently reconnected with her former boyfriend, Taylor, who's a chief deputy in the police department.  As they say, life is good...

...or at least it was, for a little while.  One of her employees, Betsy, is dating the local theater manager, Joseph Hiller.  His younger brother Derek, a theater major at college, is visiting, and hoping to get the lead in The Sword and the Stone.  But when the part goes to a rival, Tony Newton, he's not so much crushed as merely disappointed; at least until Tony starts spreading it all over social media what a loser Derek is.  But Derek does manage to get a part as a monster in the new Haunted Hayride exhibition, which everyone plans to visit.

But on the night they do, there's a murder, and Derek is a likely suspect.  To make things worse, there's a freelance reporter in town who specializes in salacious stories, and Lucy wants no part of him.  He turns up everywhere, and is hounding townspeople.  But she tries to stay positive, since she's sure Derek is innocentt

Meanwhile, her other employee Hannah is looking to care for a stray cat who doesn't seem to want to be found.  She's sure the kitten needs a home, and she wants to be the one to provide it.  Right now, that seems the easiest thing to focus on, as Derek's problems are much bigger.  Will Lucy be able to stay away from this latest murder?  Or will she find that she inadvertently puts herself in the line of fire once again?...

This is the eighth book in the series and I have read them all.  I find them quick, easy, cozy reads that make you feel good when they are finished.  The characters are becoming endearing to me, and their personalities grow with each book.  I love the fact that Lucy's finding her life becoming stable and just what she wants it to be.  I enjoy these so much that I wish I could visit her bakery; if for nothing else than to sit on the veranda and drink coffee!

The mystery is done very well, with enough red herrings thrown in to keep us busy throughout the story.  While we are led in one direction, is it the correct one?  Or are there others that we are not seeing?  I guarantee that when you read this book you will find it a lovely book to read, and with just enough going on to keep you interested.

When the ending comes and the murderer is revealed, it's not so much as a surprise as the reason for the murder is.  Try as I might, one can never see into the mind of a killer.  In the end, this was just as delightful as the others in the series, and I cannot wait to read the next.  Highly recommended.

I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Ruth Baker's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/ruth-baker/

Sunday, October 9, 2022

Killer Flip (A Home Renovator Mystery #4)

Author:    M.E. Bakos
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9798985077094
M.E. Books
250 Pages
$17.12; $3.99 Amazon
August 11, 2022

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Before the festive holiday season begins, Katelyn jumps at the chance to renovate a Tudor style home in fictional Crocus Heights, Minnesota.  All the home furnishings, fine china, and crystal are part of the sale.

The catch?  Nearly twenty years earlier, in the aftermath of a famous Halloween blizzard, a woman who lived in the quaint home was found dead in her towed car.

Katelyn discovers a cache of cold, hard cash and jewelry in the renovation.  Is it finders keepers or losers weepers?  Who killed the beautiful, young, ambitious resident?

Did hunky Sheriff Don really propose?  What is up with Olivia, his old flame's offspring?  Does Eddy really want to marry again?  Does Katelyn want to marry again?

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Katelyn Baxter is a home renovator; or a house flipper, if you will, since she sells the homes after renovating them.  Her latest purchase is an old Tudor with a disturbing past.  After purchasing the home, she finds that a young woman named Darlene Erickson was murdered on Halloween night in 1991.  She lived there with her husband Lyle, brother Bruce, and parents.  No one was ever charged for the crime, and although the parents and brother denied Lyle had anything to do with it, rumors abound so much that he moved out of state and eventually started a new life.  

But there are memories, and both Lyle and Bruce have come several times to relive them.  Convinced that maybe Lyle did murder his wife, curiosity gets the better of Katelyn and she starts investigating on her own, much to the dismay of Sheriff Don Williams, who is also personally interested in her...

But there are other things brewing as well: Don has a young woman named Olivia staying with him.  He once thought she was his daughter from a failed relationship, but even finding out she isn't gives him a guilt trip and he's giving her time to find what she wants to do.  But apparently, what she wants to do is threaten Katelyn, even though she's not shared this with Don.

With the holidays fast approaching, Katelyn wants to tie everything up.  But will it put her in the crosshairs of a killer?...

This is the fourth book in the series, and, unfortunately, the first that I have read.  (So many books, so little time, as the saying goes).  I found it interesting from the beginning, and the characters are have their own little quirks as well, which only endears them to the readers.  With Katelyn's ex-husband Eddy coming around regularly, it's hard not to like the guy, as he has his own brand of charm.  We should all be as friendly with our exes as Katelyn, but then, our exes aren't as charming as Eddy.

Meanwhile, Gillie and Wayne are having their own problems as newlyweds, but an adjustment is more than expected when you first get married; everything in its own time.  Then there's Don and Katelyn, who are not communicating well; and Katelyn trying to keep on the down low in her investigation, hoping the killer of Darlene doesn't find her as well.

But while holiday celebrations are circling around the people, so is a killer stalking Katelyn.  And if she's found, things could go from bad to worse...like ending her life.  When we come to the end of the story, and the climax rolls around, it is both satisfying and fitting; who knows what murderers think?  And the motive is as old as time itself.  Although I must say that I enjoyed the epilogue immensely as well.  Now I have to go back and read the first three books...

I received a copy of this book from the author and Book Sirens but this in no way influenced my review.



Thursday, October 6, 2022

Murder and an Irish Curse (A Book Magic Mystery #5)

Author:    Melissa Bourbon
Genre:     Mystery/Fantasy

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9780997866186
Melissa Bourbon Ramirez
308 Pages
$17.15; $5.99 Amazon
August 30. 2022

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Armed with new information about her family's connection to Dagda and Morrighan, from the Tuatha dé Danann, bibliomancer Pippin Lane Hawthorne is more determined than ever to stop the 2000 year old Irish curse on her family.

When reporter Moira O'Quinn starts asking questions -- and then ends up dead -- Pippin discovers a personal connection that makes the quest for the truth even more personal.

With the help of her West Coast cousins, bookshop owner Jamie McAdams, and her twin brother Grey, Pippin is determined to get to the truth once and for all.  But the rumblings of the curse are close to home and the clock is ticking for more than one of the Lanes.  Will Pippin be able to save her family or will she be too late?

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Pippin Lane Hawthorne is descended from a family that has a curse laid upon it: the women die in childbirth, and the men die at sea.  Some manage to survive it once or twice -- as her mother Cassie did in giving birth to Pippin and her twin brother Grey, but eventually they succumb, just as Cassie did in her second pregnancy.  This knowledge has kept Pippin from forming too much of an attachment to someone, since she knows of the curse.  

But, like some of the Lane women before her, Pippin has gained the gift of bibliomancy: seeing a book and having tell her of her past, present, and future.  This has kept Pippin away from books until adulthood, and how she is understanding just how powerful this gift is.  But Pippin knows she must break the spell that has followed her family or no one will ever be able to live a normal life.

But now Pippin has to go back to the Irish legends of centuries ago to find the truth.  Luckily, she has the help of her twin, two cousins, and bookshop owner Jamie McAdams, with whom she knows she is falling for, to help her in her quest.  The question is, is Pippin able to use what she's learned to break the curse or will her family be fated to it forever?...

This is the fifth book in the series and I have been entranced with it since the first.  It is going to be difficult to write a review without giving away spoilers, but I will do my best.  Pippin has settled nicely into the place where she grew up, Devil's Cove, and owns Sea Captain Inn, a B&B that she and her brother have renovated, not an easy task, since the home was left to them by their parents and had been empty for many years.  But now successful, and Grey with his own business, Pippin and the rest of the Lanes are eager to see the curse broken.

What they don't realize -- and neither does the reader for quite awhile -- is that the answers have been in the Cove for some time.  Grey finds a clue in the boat he's restoring -- the boat that once belonged to his grandfather, lost at sea himself -- and Pippin doesn't know what to make of it.  But when Jamie has discovered even more clues, she's on a mission.  One that requires a time limit, since an event occurs that gives her even less time than before.

What happens next is the best part of the book.  We watch as Pippin uses all her wits and skills to find the truth, to put the clues she discovers together, to use the help offered her that will break the curse.  But will she find it in time?  That is the question.  And the climax is magnificent.  It is definitely palpitating in itself, as being riveted to the page while hoping against hope that Pippin will be triumphant.  

When we come to the end of the book, it was all worth it.  The writing was fluid, the characters animated, the idea of legends and life together intriguing.  And then, hoping for another in the series as I am...

I was given a copy of this book from the author and the Cozy Review Crew, but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Melissa Bourbon Ramirez's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/melissa-bourbon/

Monday, October 3, 2022

Hints and a Homicide (The Accidental Ghost Detective Book 3)

Author:    Emmie Lyn
Genre:     Mystery/Paranormal

Digital Book
ASIN #:    B0BCXC24VC
Whiskered Mysteries
145 Pages
$3.99 Amazon
October 3, 2022

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Nikki Knight and the Accidental Ghost Detective Agency should be getting ready for the mystery writers retreat at the Moonlight Mansion.

But when something other than Birdie's pecan scones is found in the dining room, everyone is on the case.

With the appearance of one of the attendees' dearly departed's body, Nikki, Dash, Audrey, Birdie, and Lacey are in a race against the clock to identify whodunnit in a room full of people who write this stuff for a living.

Not to mention a new detective sniffing around the case, more so than Danger Dog.

In the idyllic town of Frog Hollow, Georgia, there is never a dull moment, but the bonds of family and friendship are as strong as roots sunk deep into the Georgia clay.

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When Nikki Knight inherited her grandmother Audrey's B&B, Moonlight Mansion, she didn't also expect to inherit Audrey's ghost.  But she did.  She also has a talking Dachshund, Dash, who believes he's royalty and acts like it.  Along with her cook, Birdie, and her best friend Lacey, they've formed the Accidental Ghost Detective Agency, to solve the occasional murder.

But Nikki didn't expect to trip over the dead body in her dining room.  Now she wants to know who hated a famous author enough to want to kill him.  And when a new detective in town makes it known that she dislikes Nikki, it doesn't help her situation much.  But Audrey insists they have an obligation to the dead man in order to get their B&B on the right track.  But with a killer in their midst, it isn't going to be easy...

This is the third book in the series and I have to say that I enjoyed it immensely.  Nikki is a great character, able to hold her own and think quick in situations calling for it.  She doesn't knowingly run into danger, and tries to keep her investigations on the down low, so as not to irritate Detective Paine, even if she deserves it.

With the help of her inquisitive and talkative Dachshund Dash, he helps her in her queries as he acts as her eyes and ears around people she suspects, gathering his own form of 'doggy information.'  The interaction between the two is quite humorous as well.

With the many suspects staying at the mansion, Nikki is looking for anyone who had a motive.  But when she receives information from an unlikely source, it seems all of the people who are attending the retreat are guilty of wanting the man dead.  But for Nikki, it's only a matter of time before one of them gives themselves away, and she's planning on sticking close to them until they do.

The ending is rather bittersweet, for killers have their own reasonings for murder; and still, the ending was perfect for this book.  I look forward to the next in the series.  Highly recommended.

I received an advance copy from the author and Whiskered Mysteries but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Emmie Lyn's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/l/emmie-lyn/

Battered and Buried (An All-Day Breakfast Cafe Mystery Book 7)

Author:     Lena Gregory Genre:      Mystery Paperback; Digital Book ISBN #:     9781960511584 Beyond the Page Publishing 188 Pages $14.99; ...