The Mountains Wild by Sarah Stewart Taylor

I don’t remember Sarah Stewart Taylor’s Sweeney St. George mystery series. The 2003 debut, O’ Artful Death was an Agatha nominee for Best First Novel. That series ended in 2006 when life and raising a family intervened. Now, Taylor is launching a new...

Nothing Can Hurt You by Nicola Maye Goldberg

Nothing Can Hurt You is a literary novel, a debut by Nicola Maye Goldberg. And, let’s face it. Even with the subject, the impact a young woman’s murder has on other women, a literary novel is not usually my preferred reading. I received this book to review...

Seeing Darkness by Heather Graham

If I haven’t read all thirty Krewe of Hunters books by Heather Graham, I’m pretty close. I enjoy all aspects of these books; the paranormal elements, the romance, the FBI agents who can communicate with the dead, the history and the vivid settings. ...

Winners and A Food Mystery Giveaway

Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. The New Girl will go to Paula M. of Montoursville, PA. Lynn L. from Rio Linda, CA will received The Night Before. The books are going out in the mail today. This week, I’m giving away the first book in two...

What Are You Reading?

Before we talk about what we’re reading this week, I’m going to talk about Monday’s Distractions. From the small number of comments on Monday’s post, I think we’re okay for right now. While some of us are still trying to stay home, others...

Have You Heard? Amanda Stevens’ The Kingdom

Somehow, I missed the review of Amanda Stevens’ second audiobook in The Graveyard Queen series. Sandie Herron did review it, but for some reason I went from the first book to the third. Thanks, Sandie, for the review of the audiobook of The Kingdom. The Kingdom...