Book Review
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The Sunday Salon: Sunday September 15, 2024
Happy Sunday! Thanks to Deb Nance at Readerbuzz for hosting The Sunday Salon. Weekly Reads Round Up: Favorite Read of the Week I post reviews on Instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? The Library Girls of the East End by Patricia McBride About the Book: The first installment in a BRAND NEW series… Continue reading
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Virtual Book Tour & Book Review with Rachel’s Random Resources: Murder at Midwinter Manor (Miss Merrill and Aunt Violet Mystery #3) by Anita Davison

Welcome to my stop on Rachel’s Random Resources Book Tour for Murder at Midwinter Manor (Miss Merrill and Aunt Violet Mystery #3) by Anita Davison – a totally unforgettable Golden Age, country house, cozy crime novel, perfect for fans of Helena Dixon, Verity Bright, and Agatha Christie. 283 pages, Kindle Edition Cozy mystery, Historical Fiction … Continue reading
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Series Spotlight: Stella and Lyndy Mystery Series by Clara McKenna

Why I Love this Series: Historical cozy mysteries are my absolute favorite and this series is simply delightful The writing brings the time period and settings to life and tells complex mysteries. The series has it all – mystery, drama, romance. Stella is such a well developed character–her enthusiasm for life and helping others is… Continue reading
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Book Review: Death on the Night Riviera: A Cozy British Historical Mystery by Patricia Penrose

Death on the Night Riviera: A Cozy British Historical Mystery by Patricia Penrose was exactly the kind of historical mystery I love to read. I could not put this engaging mystery down, and I can only hope that this might be the first in a series? I would fully support that! World War rages and… Continue reading
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Netgalley Catch Up: Time to Check In (August 2024)

Here is my monthly Netgalley Check In as part of my promise to check in at the end of every month and see how many Netgalley titles I’ve read. My feedback ratio is currently 84%, yay! Here are the Netgalley titles that I reviewed in August. Finding Love at Sunset Shore Bella Osborne Booked on… Continue reading
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Book Review: “Buried Secrets” by Jane Tesh (Madeline Maclin Mystery series)

Buried Secrets by Jane Tesh is the newest in the A Madeline Maclin Mystery series and fast-paced page-turner. Clocking in at around 175 pages, this is a well-crafted and solidly written mystery that packs a great punch. I read it in one sitting! Madeline is a PI living in a small town in North Carolina… Continue reading
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August 2024: Five Star Reads

It was a fun, mysterious reading month this August! I read 30 books this month, 10 of them audiobooks and so many mysteries. Tell me what you’ve read and loved this month. Lost Coast Literary by Ellie Alexander is a stand alone gem of a novel just perfect for booklovers. I listened to this and… Continue reading
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Virtual Book Tour & Book Review & #Giveaway: Buried on a Sundae (Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries) by Lena Gregory

Welcome to my stop on the Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour for Buried on a Sundae (Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries) by Lena Gregory! Today we are featuring a review of the fourth book in this delicious cozy mystery series. Stop by each blog on the tour for interviews, guest posts, spotlights, reviews, and more!… Continue reading
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Virtual Book Tour & Book Review: In the Event of Murder (A Starlit Bookshop Mystery) by Cynthia Kuhn

Welcome to my stop on the Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour for In the Event of Murder (A Starlit Bookshop Mystery) by Cynthia Kuhn! Today we are featuring a review of the second book in this cozy mystery series. Stop by each blog on the tour for interviews, guest posts, spotlights, reviews, and more! It’s… Continue reading
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Virtual Book Tour & Book Review with Rachel’s Random Resources: A Christmas Gift for the East End Library Girls by Patricia McBride

Welcome to my stop on Rachel’s Random Resources Book Tour for A Christmas Gift for the East End Library Girls by Patricia McBride – a festive wartime saga, perfect for the holidays. 275 pages, Kindle Edition Publication Date August 25, 2024 Publisher Boldwood Books About the Book: As the war continues, the library girls face… Continue reading
About Me
Welcome! I started my career as a children’s librarian, later becoming a public library director and now I’m a stay at home mom. While my career might have changed, my love of reading has been a constant since I was in 4th grade, and I read over 200 books a year. I love talking about books and connecting readers of all ages with just the right book. Thanks for reading!
