Happy Easter

Happy Easter to those who celebrate! I celebrate my family on Easter and I’ll spend part of the day with my sister’s family. Ham, lamb, and all the trimmings. For those of us who are not formally religious, Easter can still mean joy and love with family. I...

Day Off

Finished my last book for this month and my two reviews for Library Journal . This is how I collapse after I finish cramming that last book. I have two I’m going to start for reading for me (including a Bill Crider), but I haven’t read enough to write...

Sunday Spotlight – Maddie Day

Some readers may recognize Edith Maxwell as the author of the Quaker Midwife mysteries. She’s also the author of the Local Foods mysteries, and the Lauren Rousseau ones. As Maddie Day, she is the author of the popular Country Store mysteries, the Cozy Capers...

Reading Time

Yes, I’ll admit I was out enjoying myself for two nights. Wednesday night, we went to hear Emmet Cahill perform Broadway songs and Irish pieces. Thursday night, we went to see “Mamma Mia!!” from Broadway in Columbus. Two fun nights of music with...

Sunday Spotlight – Kevin R. Tipple

It took a little coaxing for Kevin R. Tipple to agree to be the subject of my next Sunday Spotlight. I do have three or four authors lined up for the next few months. But, Kevin is a regular here, sending me reviews for Kevin’s Corner Annex. You can find him...

Twice the Trouble by Ash Clifton

Despite my best intentions, I found myself rooting for PI Noland Twice to succeed in Ash Clifton’s Twice the Trouble. The antihero is likable, although he doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty in order to make money and handle a case for his client....