Ginger Snapped by Gail Oust

In a twist for a cozy mystery, the police chief is the primary suspect who has been suspended, so he needs help from the amateur sleuth. Gail Oust’s fifth Spice Shop Mystery,Ginger Snapped, is an entertaining story with Southern charm, small town gossip, a touch...

The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It! by Ree Drummond

Actually, Ree Drummond’s latest cookbook has one more subtitle. It’s The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It!: Simple, Scrumptious Recipes for Crazy Busy Lives. And, even if you seldom cook, this is a scrumptious cookbook to browse. Ree Drummond, blogger...

I’d Rather Be Reading by Guinevere De La Mare

I’m a sucker for books about books or reading. Guinevere De La Mare’s little book is really just a gift item, but it has a few charming pieces in it. I’d Rather Be Reading is subtitled “A library of art for book lovers.” Guinevere De La...

Bill Crider and What Are You Reading?

This first note is one I hate to share. Bill Crider often posted on Thursday’s What Are You Reading blog. Although he had read my blog for years, I didn’t meet Bill until Jeffrey Meyerson introduced me to him at Bouchercon in Raleigh. He had already...

Man Found Dead in Park by Margaret Coel

Margaret Coel wrapped up her Father John/Vicky Holden series with Winter’s Child. That doesn’t mean she said goodbye to her characters. In her illustrated novella, Man Found Dead in Park, she brings together Vicky Holden and her reporter from Denver,...

Bel, Book, and Scandal by Maggie McConnon

I wish I could tell when authors are ending a series or ending a storyline. This is the second book I read in three days that might be doing either. Maggie McConnon does end a three book arc in Bel, Book, and Scandal. There was a shocking conclusion, but the...