Barnabas Tew and the Case of the Enlightened Cow. When I received a note asking if I’d be interested in joining a blog tour for this book… well, the title …
[review] The Garden Club Murder by Amy Patricia Meade
The Garden Club Murder is book 2 in the wonderful Tish Tarragon series. The series features a literary caterer, Letitia ‘Tish’ Tarragon, owner of Cookin’ The Books Cafe and Catering, …
[review] Black Death by MJ Trow
In Black Death, playwright Christopher “Kit” Marlowe investigates the death of Robert Greene, a former Cambridge scholar. Marlowe didn’t particularly like Greene, but shortly before Green died, he sent Marlowe …
[review] A Conspiracy of Wolves by Candace Robb [blog tour]
A Conspiracy of Wolves by Candace Robb is a historical fiction mystery (I seem to be reading a lot of these lately) and is Book 11 in the Owen Archer …
[review] Died in the Wool by Melinda Mullet
Died in the Wool is Book 4 of The Whisky Business Mystery series by Melinda Mullet. This culinary cozy series features a strong protagonist, photojournalist Abi Logan, who has recently inherited …
[review] The Balance of Heaven and Earth by Laurence Westwood
The Balance of Heaven and Earth is definitely something new for me – a historical fiction set in ancient China. I was intrigued by both the premise and the fact that …
[review] The Chef’s Secret by Crystal King [blog tour]
The Chef’s Secret by Crystal King combines all my favourite genres into one beautiful book – historical fiction, mystery and culinary writing! What more could a girl want? Title: The …
[review] A Lady’s Guide to Gossip and Murder by Dianne Freeman [blog tour]
A Lady’s Guide to Gossip and Murder left me with a smile on my face when I finished reading it. A fun and enjoyable historical mystery, it’s Book 2 in …