Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday

If Jenny Holiday’s books, A Princess for Christmas, and the follow-up, Duke, Actually, remind you of the Christmas movies on a certain network, they’re supposed to. The author admits her editor said just add spice. And, she also added hints of the movie...

Christmas, the Krewe, and Kenneth by Heather Graham

Well, I was still reading on deadline until last night, but I did find time to read one of Heather Graham’s short stories about the Krewe of Hunters. I stumbled across several holiday stories she wrote, and I thought “Christmas, the Krewe, and...

What Are You Reading?

It’s Thursday! It’s also less than two weeks until Christmas, so I don’t know if you’re reading, or shopping, or spending time with family. I know Rosemary probably won’t be joining us today since she has a full schedule, but she said...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – A Good Day for Chardonnay

Of course, I’m on deadline. It happens every month. Kevin Tipple’s reviews sent several of you to pick up the books he recommended, so I asked him to step in with another review. This one is A Good Day for Chardonnay by Darynda Jones. Thank you, Kevin! A...

Jane Austen’s Lost Letters by Jane K. Cleland

Jane Austen’s Lost Letters is the fourteenth Josie Prescott Antiques Mystery by Jane K. Cleland. I’ve read all of them, beginning with Consigned to Death in 2006. I introduced my sisters to the series because the combination of Josie Prescott’s...

Gated Prey by Lee Goldberg

While I thought Bone Canyon, the second Eve Ronin novel was terrific, I’ll admit Gated Prey dragged for me. This isn’t the fault of author Lee Goldberg. Eve Ronin and her partner, Duncan Pavone, investigate two messy cases, and I really only found one of...