Have You Heard? – Donna Andrews’ No Nest for the Wicket

I’ll admit I’m behind in finishing a couple books. Saying that, it makes sense to share Sandie Herron’s review of the audiobook of Donna Andrews’ No Nest for the Wicket. Thanks to Sandie, as always, for her reviews. No Nest for the Wicket...

Winners & Holiday Leftovers Giveaway

Congratulations to the winners of the first giveaway of 2019. Both books are heading to Georgia. Charlotte W. of Covington won Manuscript for Murder, and Trish R. from Decatur will receive City of Secrets. The books are going out in the mail today. No, I’m not...

What Are You Reading?

Welcome to Thursday, and “What Are You Reading?” I can’t wait to find out your book choices this week. Don’t judge Jess Montgomery’s book, The Widows, by the fact that I’m still reading it. I was sick for three days, and...

Book Love by Debbie Tung

I had a cold this weekend. I’m not asking for sympathy. I’m in the recovery stage after sleeping the weekend away. Debbie Tung’s Book Love was the ideal selection after a cold with fever. Even I could concentrate on this delightful book of...

In Dog We Trust by Beth Kendrick

When you’re looking for a fun, dog-loving romantic novel, Beth Kendrick’s Black Dog Bay books work. They’re all loosely connected by the setting, Black Dog Bay, Delaware, “the best place in America to bounce back after your break up”, but...

Bones Behind the Wheel by E.J. Copperman

I like E.J. Copperman’s Haunted Guesthouse mysteries. In the latest, Bones Behind the Wheel, innkeeper Alison Kerby comments that “The National Language of New Jersey is Sarcasm.” That’s why I return to this series, for the humor. Bones...