The Catherine Howard Conspiracy has been one of my favourite discoveries of 2019 so far. I enjoy reading historical fiction, but I LOVE reading historical fiction based on the Tudors. So …
[review] Tastes Like Murder by Catherine Bruns
Another week, another culinary cozy review! (Actually, I’m kind of behind schedule for my 52 Cozy Mysteries in 52 Weeks Challenge, so it probably has been longer than a week… …
5 for Friday: culinary cozy mysteries
Culinary cozy mysteries make up a huge part of my reading so narrowing down this list to just five was darn near impossible. Seriously, this was a really tough list …
[review] To Brew or Not to Brew by Joyce Tremel
A brewpub. A female brewmaster. An ex-hockey player. Buffalo chicken pierogies. Yep. This culinary cozy has everything needed to turn me into a fan. Title: To Brew or Not to …
[review] Cookin’ the Books by Amy Patricia Meade
I wrote a food blog for many years so culinary cozy mysteries are the perfect mix of two things I love. Needless to say I jumped at the chance to …
[review] A Murder by Any Name by Suzanne M. Wolfe
A Murder by Any Name was an immediate pick for me. As I write more reviews, you’ll soon find out that I love historical fiction. In particular, I’ll always be …
[review] The Pint of No Return by Ellie Alexander
The Pint of No Return is the second book in Ellie Alexander’s Sloan Krause Mysteries. Amongst the SLEW of culinary cozies on the market, there are only a handful that …
[review] The Sherlockian by Graham Moore
The Sherlockian combines two intertwining mysteries – one set in the 1800s and one in the present day. Lately I’ve been reading a lot of Sherlock Holmes-related fiction, so I …