Talk Bookish to Me by Kate Bromley

Muses. I never really thought about writers needing a muse, however this was the second romance I read this month in which the author had writer’s block. In both Maggie Finds Her Muse by Dee Ernst, and now Kate Bromley’s Talk Bookish to Me, the author...

Pint of No Return by Dana Mentink

With the temperatures climbing, it’s the perfect time to dive into the new Shake Shop Mystery series. While readers will sample Dana Mentink’s Pint of No Return, we’ll probably return for the residents of Upper Sprocket, Oregon. Trinidad (Trina)...

The Prodigal Daughter by Mette Ivie Harrison

Although Mette Ivie Harrison’s fifth Linda Wallheim mystery doesn’t have much mystery to it, The Prodigal Daughter may be more realistic with a more believable ending than many mysteries. When an amateur sleuth gets involved because a story affects them...

Hodgepodge

Remember when “Hodgepodge” was a category on “Jeopardy”? I have a mixture to share today. Sandie Herron will share a “Have You Heard?” post tomorrow while I’m finishing my reading for deadline. Then, I’ll be back on...

Independent Bones by Carolyn Haines

It’s been quite a while since I read one of the Sarah Booth Delaney mysteries. Her behavior in the early mysteries I read was somewhat erratic for a private investigator. She’s come a long way in Independent Bones, the latest by Carolyn Haines. I will...

Have You Heard? – Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger

I’m on deadline this week. Recently, I’ve been sharing Sandie Herron’s reviews of the audiobooks in William Kent Krueger’s Cork O’Connor series. There will be more of those to share. But, today, I’m going to share her review of...