A Batter of Life and Death by Ellie Alexander

When I read the first of Ellie Alexander’s Bakeshop mysteries, Meet Your Baker, I commented that the amateur sleuth, Jules Capshaw, was too impulsive, ready to fling herself into danger. It appears that Jules learned her lesson after ending up with a scar after...

Distractions

How many of you needed a distraction this week? I turned off the television. I really couldn’t watch the news. I’d rather read about it in the newspaper. Even then, I can only take so much news right now. But, I was invited to join a Facebook group,...

Have You Heard? Mercy Falls by William Kent Krueger

I’m just starting one book, and reading and writing reviews for Library Journal, so it’s time to pick up an audiobook review from Sandie Herron. She’s been on a roll with William Kent Krueger’s Cork O’Connor mysteries. Today, she talks...

You May Kiss the Bride by Lisa Berne

Beginning with Covid-19, I needed a break, so I’ve been reading historical romances set in England. I stumbled across Lisa Berne’s debut romance from 2017, the first in her Penhallow Dynasty series.  You May Kiss the Bride, unfortunately, will be...

A Beachside Giveaway

Well, we’ll try again. Look at the covers of these books. Does anything say beach more than these two books? A Call for Kelp is the fourth book in Bree Baker’s Seaside Cafe mystery series. There’s no reason you can’t read this if you...