Cookin’ the Books by Amy Patricia Meade

I can appreciate a cozy mystery in which the victim is a library director when the person is as obnoxious as Binnie Broderick in Amy Patricia Meade’s Cookin’ the Books. That’s no spoiler because the flap of the book mentions that Binnie...

Homeward Hound by Rita Mae Brown

Rita Mae Brown’s foxhunting series is not for every reader. I enjoy the stories, although I haven’t read all of them in the series. It really is the scenes of the foxhunting that I enjoy the most. Now, don’t get angry about foxhunting, unless...

Harvest of Secrets by Ellen Crosby

I have a confession to make. I actually sent my copy of Harvest of Secrets by Ellen Crosby to a friend who is a big fan. That means I don’t have my copy in front of me to refer to. It feels as if the review is missing something when I don’t have the book...

Family Vacation – Asheville & Wytheville

Friday and Saturday were travel days, but we spent fun time together. After checking out of our hotel, we drove across the street to Biltmore Village. We started our day at the Cathedral of All Souls, the Episcopal Cathedral, built by George Vanderbilt. It’s a...

Shelved Under Murder by Victoria Gilbert

Everything about Victoria Gilbert’s Blue Ridge Library mysteries says cozy mystery on the surface. But, the second one in the series, Shelved Under Murder, is darker than many cozies. And, the personal histories that affect the amateur sleuth’s family is...