I Didn’t Do It by Jaime Lynn Hendricks

A personal comment before the review of Jaime Lynn Hendricks’ I Didn’t Do It. My reviews have always been my personal opinion. I know there are books that I liked or disliked, and others will have the opposite opinion. In fact, I love to see readers who...

The Poisoner’s Ring by Kelley Armstrong

I liked Kelley Armstrong’s second Rip Through Time novel, The Poisoner’s Ring, even more than I liked the first one. Armstrong examines women’s roles in 1869 Edinburgh, contrasts women’s rights in Scotland with that of England at the time, and...

The Tumbling Girl by Bridget Walsh

Honestly? I don’t know if the cover of Bridget Walsh’s debut historical mystery, The Tumbling Girl, does it justice. I don’t know if I’d read much of the background if I saw it on a library or bookstore shelf. However, it launches a fascinating...

Interview with Bridget Walsh

Today, it’s my pleasure to share my interview with debut mystery author Bridget Walsh. Walsh’s historical mystery, The Tumbling Girl, is so fascinating that I immediately contacted her publicist and asked if I could interview the author. You can read my...

The Diva Delivers on a Promise by Krista Davis

I know I was disappointed in Krista Davis’ last Domestic Diva mystery, but the sixteenth, The Diva Delivers on a Promise, makes up for it. This time, Sophie Winston and her best friend, Nina, seem to have plans for what they do. They’re not just running...

What Are You Reading?

This Thursday, I have nothing to report about weather or what’s happening. If you read yesterday’s post, you know I’m just trying to keep afloat. But, I always have time to check with you on Thursdays to see what’s happening, and ask...