Post Facto by Darryl Wimberley

It’s been over ten years since I’ve read one of Darryl Wimberley’s novels, but he still has a magical way of capturing northern Florida. His descriptions bring a failing rural community to life in Post Facto. When Clara Sue Buchanan lost her column...

Glen Davis’ Favorites of 2018

Last year, I tried something new on the blog. Some of the regulars who talk about books on Thursdays, for “What Are You Reading?” agreed to post their lists of their favorite books of the year. I won’t be posting my own list until the end of...

Have You Heard?…Charlaine Harris’ All Together Dead

While I’m frantically reading for journal reviews before the holidays, Sandie Herron has stepped up with some audio book reviews. Thank you, Sandie! All Together Dead                          ...

Have You Heard…We’ll Always Have Parrots by Donna Andrews

Thank you, again, to Sandie Herron, for reviewing audio books for the “Have You Heard?” feature. I always appreciate it when Sandie can step in when I’ve been busy and don’t have a book to review. Thank you, Sandie. We’ll Always Have Parrots...

A Spell of Murder by Clea Simon

Clea Simon launches a new cozy series that will appeal to cat lovers with A Spell of Murder. It’s the first Witch Cats of Cambridge mystery. Becca’s cats mean well, but when Harriet, the oldest of three cats with magical powers, conjures a pillow, Becca...