Hello, Summer by Mary Kay Andrews

I am a sucker for books about reporters; fiction, mysteries, memoirs. Mary Kay Andrews, who is a former journalist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, brings readers a fabulous novel, the story of one reporter, the dying newspaper business, a small town...

No Judgments by Meg Cabot

Sometimes, a fun, humorous romance is just the perfect escape. When it’s a Meg Cabot book set in the Florida Keys, it’s even better. In No Judgments, Cabot creates great characters; quirky, odd, kind, and giving. Throw in an enormous cast of animals,...

A Justified Murder by Jude Deveraux

If you enjoyed the characters and their playful relationship in Jude Deveraux’s first Medlar mystery, A Willing Murder, then you may want to pick up A Justified Murder. The “Medlar trio” is in fine form in this second book. It’s the cleaning...

Sandie’s Corner – No Sunscreen for the Dead by Tim Dorsey

Are you surprised to see a book review from Sandie Herron instead of “Have You Heard?” about audio books? Before Sandie turned to audios, she posted reviews here under “Sandie’s Corner”. Tim Dorsey’s No Sunscreen for the Dead is due...

Post Facto by Darryl Wimberley

It’s been over ten years since I’ve read one of Darryl Wimberley’s novels, but he still has a magical way of capturing northern Florida. His descriptions bring a failing rural community to life in Post Facto. When Clara Sue Buchanan lost her column...