Reviews + Articles
Guilt and Ginataan by Mia P. Manansala
Before I get too far into the review of Mia P. Manansala's fifth Tita Rosie's Kitchen mystery, Guilt and Ginataan, let me mention that Ginataan is food cooked with coconut milk. Because the amateur sleuth, Lila Macapagal, is Filipino, and the co-owner of the...
A Merry Little Murder Plot by Jenn McKinlay
Jenn McKinlay's first Christmas book in the Library Lover's Mystery series, A Merry Little Murder Plot, manages to successfully incorporate the Christmas programs in Briar Creek, Connecticut, the library activities, and a murder mystery. And, it's fun with the...
Misery Hates Company by Elizabeth Hobbs
A modern "New Woman", Miss Marigold Manners cleans up a house, a family, and two murders in Elizabeth Hobbs' historical mystery, Misery Hates Company. In 1894, after the death of both her parents due to influenza, Miss Marigold Manners learns they spent all the...
Winners and the Latest Giveaway
Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Trish C. from Oviedo, FL won Where They Last Saw Her. Jan L. from West Covina, CA will receive The More the Terrier. The books went out in the mail yesterday. This week, there's a little variety in the two books....
What Are You Reading?
This week, if you're even able to read, I hope you found an escape. I'll admit yesterday was a terrible day for me. So, I picked up something that will have humor, a mystery, and some Christmas. I'm going to need that kind of book for the next four years. I...
Pony Confidential by Christina Lynch
A month ago, I reviewed Paula Munier's The Night Woods, and mentioned that the theme was related to The Odyssey. Here's a second mystery, with an even larger connection, Christina Lynch's unusual Pony Confidential. I'm not crazy when I say how good this mystery...