The Lemonade Year by Amy Willoughby-Burle

Sometimes, it’s the voice. Amy Willoughby-Burle’s novel, The Lemonade Year, introduces Nina Griffin, a narrator with a philosopher’s voice, a poet’s voice, the voice of a woman struggling to find her place in the world.  It’s just...

Murder at Half Moon Gate by Andrea Penrose

An emphasis on change and the Industrial Revolution doesn’t necessarily mean a book is steampunk. Andrea Penrose’s Murder at Half Moon Gate is an intriguing Regency mystery set in London. But, one element in the book is the patent for a mechanical...

The Uninvited Corpse by Debra Sennefelder

Debut author Debra Sennefelder kicks off a cozy mystery series with a story with a well-developed amateur sleuth and a promising cast of supporting characters. The Uninvited Corpse will appeal to readers of Krista Davis’ Domestic Diva series. Hope Early...

Interview with Debra Sennefelder

Debra Sennefelder is a debut author. I really enjoyed her first mystery, The Uninvited Corpse, which I review tomorrow. In fact, I liked this cozy mystery so much, I wanted to talk to Debra.It’s my pleasure to introduce you to Debra Sennefelder. ***** Welcome,...

Really Important Stuff My Cat Has Taught Me by Cynthia L. Copeland

Sounds like a fluffy book filled with cat photographs, doesn’t it? Actually, Cynthia L. Copeland’s Really Important Stuff My Cat Has Taught Me is filled with as much solid advice as most self-improvement books, and more than some. In addition,...