You May Kiss the Bride by Lisa Berne

Beginning with Covid-19, I needed a break, so I’ve been reading historical romances set in England. I stumbled across Lisa Berne’s debut romance from 2017, the first in her Penhallow Dynasty series.  You May Kiss the Bride, unfortunately, will be...

Coming Attraction

Well, I’m going to do something I seldom do. I’m going to put this blog off until tomorrow. I’m reading a delightful debut romantic comedy, The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler. It takes place in Alaska, where a grumpy local diner owner who...

Firewatching by Russ Thomas

I’ve been a fan of Ann Cleeves’ series for years. Now, Russ Thomas’ debut, Firewatching, introduces a police procedural with characters that are as tortured as hers, and complex plots that remind me of Cleeves’ books. I’m already a fan of...

The Gates of Evangeline by Hester Young

I’m a little late in reading Hester Young’s compelling debut novel, The Gates of Evangeline. At least I don’t have time to forget about her intriguing character, Charlotte “Charlie” Cates. I already own the second book, The Shimmering...

Security by Gina Wohlsdorf

Debut author Gina Wohlsdorf brings a unique style to a combination horror/thriller novel, Security. It’s a gory, fast-paced story with non-stop action. Tessa, property manager for the Manderley Resort, is checking final preparations for the opening of the hotel....