Gambling with Murder by Lida Sideris
Corrie and her trusty sidekick Veera are off to Santa Barbara for a rollicking romp through a retirement community. But watch out, these old people are anything but mellow—they’re devious, sharp, and...
View ArticleReview of Buried in a Good Book by Tamara Berry
What I enjoyed most about this book were the similarities between Tess’s writing world and the real one. The post Review of Buried in a Good Book by Tamara Berry appeared first on Terry Ambrose.
View ArticleReview of The Physicist’s Daughter
The Physicist’s Daughter feels like a very scientific mystery. The narrative is very analytical, detailed, and thorough. This approach is very much a double-edged sword. The post Review of The...
View ArticleReview of Five Belles Too Many
There are no easy solutions in the fifth Sarah Blair Mystery. A wedding competition is coming to town, kicking into gear a competition for a dream wedding. The backdrop of reality television combined...
View ArticleReview – A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder
Where to begin? I loved this delightful historical cozy. The protagonist, Lady Harleigh, is the perfect blend of insight and innocence. The post Review – A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder appeared...
View ArticleReview of Deceived by Mary Keliikoa
Deceived is, in a sense, a coming-of-age novel. PI Kelly Pruett finally realizes who she is and how she must operate to feel successful in her job. This isn’t just another sleuth-knows-all tale, it’s...
View ArticleReview of Two Parts Sugar, One Part Murder
This is a laugh-out-loud mystery with a fresh take on the trials of making it on your own. This story definitely does not follow the same-old cozy mystery formula. The post Review of Two Parts Sugar,...
View ArticleReview of Guilty as Framed
The full gang is back for the 11th book in the series—even Lucille, the classic mother-in-law from hell. There was a sense of continual tension throughout the book... The post Review of Guilty as...
View ArticleReview of Deadly Rescue by Kate Parker
I especially loved the authentic atmosphere of Deadly Rescue. Everything throughout the story felt true to the period, from dialogue to thoughts to the setting. The post Review of Deadly Rescue by Kate...
View ArticleReview of A Dark and Stormy Tea by Laura Childs
It was a dark and stormy night, but that was the least of Theodosia Browning's troubles. As she approaches St. Philips Graveyard, Theodosia sees two figures locked in a strange embrace. Wiping rain...
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