The Elizabeth Tudor Conspiracy is the second book in Alexandra Walsh’s The Marquess House trilogy and the sequel to The Catherine Howard Conspiracy (which I reviewed here). If I’ve enjoyed the …
[review] Forms of Things Unknown by Elizabeth Ireland [blog tour]
Forms of Things Unknown is Book Three in the Backstage Mystery series, and like the previous two, this one can also be read as a standalone story, but, it’s so …
[review] The Adventurers and The Cursed Castle by Jemma Hatt
The Adventurers and The Cursed Castle is billed as an “exciting adventure story for children aged 8-12.” So is it bad that I (who is definitely NOT a child aged …
[review] Murder at Macbeth by Samantha Goodwin
Murder at Macbeth is the debut novel from Samantha Goodwin and I’m already looking forward to more from this author. It was a mere coincidence that I read two books …
[review] The Alchemist of Lost Souls by Mary Lawrence
The Alchemist of Lost Souls is Book 4 in the Bianca Goddard Mysteries by Mary Lawrence. Although this was my first time reading the series, this book reads well as …
[review] A Walking Shadow by Elizabeth Ireland [blog tour]
A vengeful spirit haunts a theatre production of Macbeth. How fitting, right? Well, this spirit, who just happens to be the murdered leading lady of the play, wants to find …
[review] Prologue to Murder by Lauren Elliott
A strong protagonist, interesting townfolk, a murder, pirates, a love triangle – this has all the makings of a great cozy mystery! Prologue to Murder is the second book in …
[review] The Good Teacher by Rachel Sargeant
This mystery is definitely grittier and faster-paced than the cozies I’ve been reading lately, but it still had a cozy vibe to it, which I think had a lot to …