A Fiancée’s Guide to First Wives and Murder by Dianne Freeman

Frances Wynn, the Countess of Harleigh, learned how a society marriage works in Victorian England before her first husband died in his lover’s bed. Frances’ fiancé, George Hazelton, loves and admires her. But, the fourth book in Dianne Freeman’s...

Dianne Freeman, An Author Interview

Although I’ve read and reviewed Dianne Freeman’s historical mysteries featuring Frances Wynn, the Countess of Harleigh, I’ve never interviewed Dianne before. Tomorrow, I review her fourth mystery in the series, A FIANCÉE’S GUIDE TO FIRST WIVES...

Murder in Connemara by Carlene O’Connor

Now that Sheila Connolly is gone, I follow Carlene O’Connor to Ireland for cozy mysteries. Murder in Connemara is the second Home to Ireland mystery featuring Tara Meehan, an American who followed her family roots home to Galway. Tara is only waiting for her...

From Sandie’s Corner – the Deadhouse

I love Sandie Herron’s side note about her character in Linda Fairstein’s The Deadhouse. It’s been a while since I featured one of her book reviews. It’s time. Thank you, Sandie! THE DEADHOUSE Series:  Alexandra Cooper, Book 4 Written By...

What Are You Reading?

Well, how has your week been? I’m waiting to see if everyone in my department at work has to have a COVID test. One of my staff members was exposed, and the family member who tested positive had the vaccine. Everyone in my department has had the vaccine, but...

Fallen by Linda Castillo

If Linda Castillo has ever had a weak Kate Burkholder novel, Fallen isn’t it. From the first time Burkholder, police chief in Painters Mill, Ohio, sees the victim’s body, this case strikes a little too close to home. Like Kate, Rachael Schwartz left the...