Goodbye Again by Mariah Stewart

I liked Mariah Stewart’s second Wyndham Beach novel, Goodbye Again, so much that I suggested it to all the women in my immediate family, but I did recommend that they start with the first book, An Invincible Summer. If you like women’s fiction featuring...

Homicide and Halo-Halo by Mia P. Manansala

Mia P. Manansala’s Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mysteries are not typical cozies. There’s a depth and relevance to the series that is sometimes lacking in the genre. I’m not disparaging cozies because I read a number of them. I’m saying that...

Love and Saffron: A Novel of Friendship, food, and Love by Kim Fay.

I know marketing for books means someone is always going to compare a new book to a beloved or popular one. In this case, Kim Fay’s Love & Saffron was compared to 84, Charing Cross Road. I enjoyed Love & Saffron, and I’m recommending it to people...

Abandoned in Death by J.D. Robb

I always admire J.D. Robb’s In Death novels because homicide Lieutenant Eve Dallas never forgets the victims. Yes, I enjoy police procedurals, and the emphasis on the search. That’s certainly a part of these books. But, so many crime novels focus on the...

Four Thousand Days by M.J. Trow

M.J. Trow’s new historical mystery series kicks off with Four Thousand Days, a story that introduces Margaret Murray, an amateur sleuth based on an actual person. Margaret Murray was an archaeologist and junior lecturer at University College, London at the time...