Booked for Revenge by Karen Rose Smith

Well, there’s something I seldom do. I read Booked for Revenge by Karen Rose Smith, the second book in a spin-off series, and I didn’t read the first book or the Daisy’s Tea Garden series where this came from. However, this cozy mystery works, with a...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – The Amber Waves of Autumn

I always appreciate Kevin Tipple’s reviews of story collections. Today, he introduces us to The Amber Waves of Autumn: Noir Stories. Thank you, Kevin. Received from the publisher, Kelp Books, LLC, through NetGalley longafter the December 2024 publication date,...

The Rainfall Market by You Yeong-Gwang

I switched from those short Japanese collections to a novel set in South Korea. The Rainfall Market is by You Yeong-Gwang, translated by Slin Jung. The Acknowledgements are interesting in that the author crowdsourced the publication of his book, and wrote it during...

The Correspondent by Virginia Evans

I can’t recommend Virginia Evans’ novel, The Correspondent, highly enough. If you like epistolary novels with a depth of character, meet Sybil Van Antwerp. Sybil is retired from practicing law. She’s divorced, a mother and grandmother who lives in...

What Are You Reading?

It’s been a good week. Easter dinner at my sister and brother-in-law’s. Weather in the 70s a couple days. Last night, Linda and I went to see “A Beautiful Noise”, the musical about Neil Diamond. Because I’m writing this before the show, I...

My Mistake

I waited all day for Kate DiCamillo’s second book in her series, Orris and Timble: Lost and Found. It was only at the end of the day that I checked, and saw release day is next Tuesday, not yesterday. Darn. So, instead of a fresh review, you have my reviiew of...