Sunday, March 15, 2026

Rebound: Connor and MacKenzie by Cindy Kirk - 5 Stars!


After competing for several years, MacKenzie Lockhart is back in Good Hope. She’s focused on coaching, family, and staying grounded. Romance isn’t part of the plan until Connor Brody moves in next door. Connor came home to regroup. After learning that patience can feel safer than desire, he’s content to keep his heart guarded. But the closer he gets to Mac, the harder it is to ignore his feelings for her.

This contemporary romance is the reason why I love Cindy Kirk's writing. Her romances always leave me with an uplifted feeling. I believe we all need that right now. Her characters are loveable, her settings are memorable, and the plots leave you feeling hopeful. I recommend this story.

 

The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn - 4 Stars!


Anthony Bridgerton has decided to marry and has chosen a wife. But he has to get passed her older sister, Kate Sheffield. The schemer is driving Anthony mad with her determination to stop the betrothal, but when he sleeps at night, Kate is the woman haunting his dreams. Kate believes that reformed rakes don't make the best husbands, and Anthony Bridgerton is the most wicked rogue of them all. Kate is determined to protect her sister, but she fears her own heart may fall to the rake.

This was a great love story worthy of this fascinating time period. I love these historicals because they're filled with humor, and witty banter. My only issue was the pacing; the story is not fast paced at all. But it's a worthy read.

 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Death by Irish Coffee by Alex Erickson - 4 Stars!


Krissy is teaming up with a local bar owner to provide one of the essential ingredients for Irish coffee this St. Patrick’s Day. Then the bar owner's body was found the next day. Between brewing, and bookselling, Krissy is reviewing a whole parade of suspects.

This was a great holiday cozy mystery to curl up with on a cold night with your favorite hot cocoa or coffee. Krissy is a great amateur sleuth who tries to work with her detective husband in finding the truth over her friend's death. I find all the characters likable, and the plot kept me guessing until the culprit was revealed in the end. Thanks to NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for this advanced reader's copy. This review is my honest opinion.

 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Touch Her and Die by Jolie Vines - 5 Stars!


Daisy was a young woman trapped by her relatives. They wanted her to join their illegal activities. So, she ran away right into the arms of Ben. Ben is a bodyguard with just one rule: don't get attached. But his feelings for Daisy makes him break his rule and defend her. But can he open his heart to her?

I was surprised at how much I loved this book. The characters were likable and quirky. The plot was full of suspense and romance with a good dollop of heat. The setting was so beautifully described that it made me want to visit Scotland. I will most definitely read another story from this wonderful series.

 

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Murder From A to Z by VM Burns - 5 stars!


Nana Jo has volunteered her granddaughter, Jenna, to teach estate planning to retirees at Sam's bookshop. When elderly Alva Tarkington, accompanied by her niece, sits down for a consultation, Sam realizes the woman’s blinking is actually S.O.S. in Morse Code. The sisters get her alone, and Alva tells them that her life is in danger and she must change her will. Alva is found dead the next day. In between penning her latest historical mystery, Sam teams up with Nana Jo and the senior sleuths to search for motives. They soon learn not everyone is who they say they are, and someone is more than qualified to teach a class on cold-blooded murder.
This story is a great cozy mystery and a fun read. I love Sam because she's inquisitive, nosey, and loves her family and will do anything for them. Her grandmother Nana Jo and her friends are great side characters who always makes me smile with their antics. The best part of reading this series is there's always a mystery within a mystery. Sam is a writer and a bookshop owner, so the plot always has two mysteries in it. One of them is the main mystery for the book and the other one is the mystery that Sam writes to help her solve the main mystery. I love how she can sort out what's going on through her writing. And the plot always keeps me guessing until the very end. I will definitely read more from this wonderful author. Thanks to Kensington Publishing and NetGalley for this advanced reader's copy. This review is my honest opinion.

 

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Cross Your Heart and Hope He Dies by Jenny Elder Moke - 5 Stars!


Juliette Winters is used to taking care of herself. She has no time for romance, or friendships. She's busy dominating the publishing world by single-handedly saving her company from financial ruin with the book deal of the century. Business magnate Warren Ellingham has guaranteed Juliette exclusive rights to his memoir that promises to expose the secrets of his exclusive country club, Pacific Pines. But when Warren is murdered and the memoir is stolen, Juliette starts an investigation and enlists the help of Charlie Hawkins, a hot doctor with a heart of gold. As the investigation heats up, so does the tension between Juliette and Charlie. But Juliette can't afford any distractions. If she doesn't uncover Warren's killer soon, the thing that was supposed to secure her future might just be the thing that ends it.
I love this author. I have read two of her books and both of them are laugh out loud funny. Juliet is a wonderful character full of quirks and idiosyncrasies that she tries to keep hidden so she can look perfect all the time. But her perfectionism catches up to her and the hijinks that ensues made me laugh time and time again. I love books that end happily and have a funny bone. Thanks to NetGalley and St Martin's Press for this advanced Readers copy. This review is my unbiased opinion.


 

The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner - 5 Stars!


A female apothecary secretly dispenses poisons to help women who have been betrayed by the men in their lives. She has two rules: Rule #1: The poison must never be used to harm another woman. Rule #2: The names of the murderer and her victim must be recorded in the apothecary’s register. On a February evening in 1791, at the back of a dark London alley, Nella awaits her customer. She's surprised when a twelve-year-old girl named Eliza Fanning enters. This unexpected friendship sets in motion a string of events that jeopardizes Nella’s world and threatens to expose the women whose names are written in her register. In present-day London, aspiring historian Caroline Parcewell spends her wedding anniversary alone, reeling from the discovery of her husband’s infidelity. When she finds an old apothecary vial, she can’t resist investigating, only to realize she’s found a link to the unsolved “apothecary murders” that haunted London over two centuries ago. As she deepens her search, Caroline’s life collides with Nella’s and Eliza’s, and not everyone will survive.
This was a powerful and emotional historical fiction story. The author described the setting so well that I felt the cold weather come through the pages and shivered from the description of the Thames River. The characters were so astonishingly real to me that I looked up apothecaries in 18th century London. I always ask myself how the author comes up with these beautifully flawed characters and their stories. It is all a part of the mystery of great fiction. And this story is an example of great fiction. I definitely recommend!