Reviews + Articles
What Are You Reading?
We're back on schedule this week. So, what have you been reading? I finished The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams. It's a fun, sexy romance with serious overtones. I've reviewed it for Saturday, so I won't say too much. A pro baseball player wants to...
Murder, She Wrote: A Time for Murder by Jessica Fletcher & Jon Land
Murder, She Wrote: A Time for Murder by "Jessica Fletcher" and Jon Land is the fiftieth book in the popular series, and the first one I've read. Although it was entertaining, the climax was so over-the-top and implausible, along with other implausible elements,...
Nothing More Dangerous by Allen Eskens
Allen Eskens' Nothing More Dangerous currently tops my list of favorites for 2019. For me, it's this year's November Road. That means I'm recommending it to everyone who reads crime fiction or coming-of-age novels. Loved William Kent Krueger's Ordinary Grace?...
Have You Heard? Home of the Braised by Julie Hyzy
Today, it's time for one of Sandie Herron's audiobook reviews. This one is in Julie Hyzy's White House Chef series, Home of the Braised. Thank you, Sandie. Home of the Braised White House Chef Mystery, Book 7 ...
The Little Book of Bob by James Bowen
In the spring of 2007, a ginger street cat named Bob needed the assistance of a London-based busker and addict named James Bowen. And, Bowen needed Bob just as much. Bowen tells how he switched to selling the street newspaper, The Big Issue, and went straight....
The October Man by Ben Aaronovitch
Ben Aaronovitch's urban fantasy series, Rivers of London, is set in England, as the name implies. However, in his novella, The October Man, he introduces a new set of characters, and places them in Germany. I'm hoping that Winter and Sommer from this book, and...