Deception by Gaslight by Kate Belli

Ah, Deception by Gaslight. It combines some of my favorite elements. It’s the debut of a new series, which I love. It’s set in New York City during the Gilded Age. The historical mystery covers political,  economic, and social reasons for crime. And,...

Wild City by Thomas Hynes

You know how many virtual book and author events there are right now. I never would have discovered Thomas Hynes’ Wild City if I hadn’t watched an event put on by the library marketing team, Library Love Fest from HarperCollins. The book is subtitled...

Death of an American Beauty by Mariah Fredericks

Mariah Fredericks’ mysteries featuring lady’s maid Jane Prescott are rich in the cultural issues of New York during 1910-1913. At the same time, they’re engrossing mysteries with an observant young woman familiar with several social classes....

Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn

Before I knew how popular Kate Clayborn’s contemporary romance would be at the library, I had already put my name on the list. Love Lettering is not only a romance between an unusual couple. It’s a love letter to New York City as well. How could I...

Meg & Jo by Virginia Kantra

If you’ve never read Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, and you intend to, stop right now. With Meg & Jo, Virginia Kantra succeeds brilliantly in bringing the book into the 21st century while maintaining the spirit of the characters. There’s...