Category: Review

Review – The Broken Bridge by Iris March #cozy #MysteryMonday

    Synopsis   An abandoned backpack. A damaged walking stick. A broken bridge. What happened on the Buckeye Trail? Succulent-savvy sleuth, Molly Green spends her day tending her eco-friendly garden center, inherited from her beloved grandparents. She wants nothing more than to nurture her nursery and share her plant passion with the world. When […]

Review – A Midsummer Night’s Scheme by Harper Kincaid #cozy #mystery #newrelease

    Synopsis   Just when everything is returning to the calm that Quinn Caine and her sidekicks, Ruff Barker Ginsburg and Sister Daria, are used to in their beloved town of Vienna, a Broadway star crash-lands into their peace and quiet. Former ‘player’, Chad Frivole, is Vienna’s prodigal son—the once notorious lothario has returned […]

Review & #Giveaway – Purls Before Swine by Rebecca McKinnon #cozy #mystery #colorado

    Purls Before Swine (Clear Creek Mysteries) Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series Setting – Rocky Mountains Independently Published (March 23, 2023) Length: ~250 pages   Synopsis   Autumn has arrived in the Rocky Mountains. The resort that was almost the death of the small town of Clear Creek is trying to mend relations by […]

Review – David is an Ugly Word by Cindy Dorminy @cindydorminy #romance #YA

    Synopsis   Don’t judge a name by its colors. MacKenzie Hamilton has the unique ability to see letters and numbers in colors. Her synesthesia seemed almost useless until she decided to start categorizing people based on their names’ color combinations. For instance, her parents’ names are pretty, so they’re destined to reconcile. And […]

Review – Weyward by Emilia Hart @EmiliaHartBooks #netgalley #newrelease

    Synopsis   I am a Weyward, and wild inside. 2019: Under cover of darkness, Kate flees London for ramshackle Weyward Cottage, inherited from a great aunt she barely remembers. With its tumbling ivy and overgrown garden, the cottage is worlds away from the abusive partner who tormented Kate. But she begins to suspect […]