Lesa's Book Critiques
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Murder in Postscript by Mary Winters
‘Tis the season for agony aunt mysteries. Although Anastasia Hastings’ Of Manners and Murder was released in February, I read Mary Winters’ Murder in Postscript in October, and it’s just released now. In 1860 London, Amelia Amesbury secretly...
The Only Game in Town by Lacie Waldon
I’m not sure I’m going to do justice to Lacie Waldon’s engaging novel, The Only Game in Town. It’s amusing, relaxing, and the little bit of conflict in this story is easily handled. I like the people of Redford, Georgia, and it’s just...
Yours Truly, The Duke by Amelia Grey
Amelia Grey kicks off her Say I Do trilogy with Yours Truly, The Duke, a fun historical romance with a little too much poetry for me. It’s a marriage of convenience. The Duke of Wyatthaven (Wyatt) needs a wife within seven days if his grandmother’s...
Yours Truly by James R. Hagerty
I enjoy reading obituaries, especially ones that are a little different. Since I don’t live in the Columbus, Ohio area yet, I wasn’t able to go with my sister to hear James R. Hagerty when he appeared at a bookstore there. But, I did pick up his book at...
Winners and a Historical Mystery Giveaway
Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Sharon B. from Albuquerque, NM won Murder at Haven’s Rock. Alicia K. from Stacyville, IA will receive The Rescue. The books are going out in the mail today. This week, I’m giving away two historical...
What Are You Reading?
It seems as if California is sending its rain to us in the Midwest. Here in southwestern Indiana, we’re supposed to have rain every day until Sunday. Fortunately, nothing has been said about flooding, so we’ll be fine. How’s your weather? A few...





