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Magical Blend by Kennedy Layne

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Title: Magical Blend (A Paramour Bay Cozy Paranormal Mystery #1)

Author: Kennedy Layne

Publisher: Kennedy Layne Publishing, Inc. 2018

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 145

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

An inherited tea shop, a quaint little Connecticut town, and its quirky residents have Raven Marigold believing her luck is about to change for the better. Of course, that was before she and her best friend found a dead body in the back of the charming store. Things go from bad to worse when Raven begins to hear a talking cat spouting on and on about magic and mayhem.

Once Raven accepts that she’s not losing her mind, she finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation while discovering her family’s unusual lineage—the Marigolds are bona fide witches!

'Tis the season to be scared and delighted…this wickedly charming tale includes magical tea blends, an enchanting spell book, and an eerie cottage on the edge of town that contains a special surprise you won’t want to miss!

A Paramour Bay Cozy Paranormal Mystery

  • #1 Magical Blend

  • #2 Bewitching Blend

  • #3 Enchanting Blend

  • #4 Haunting Blend

  • #5 Charming Blend

  • #6 Spellbinding Blend

  • #7 Cryptic Blend

  • #8 Broomstick Blend

  • #9 Spirited Blend

  • #10 Yuletide Blend

  • #11 Baffling Blend

  • #12 Phantom Blend

  • #13 Batty Blend

  • #14 Pumpkin Blend

  • #15 Frosty Blend

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Kennedy Layne, mystery, paranormal, ebook, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 11.07.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Last Mrs. Summers by Rhys Bowen

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Title: The Last Mrs. Summers (Royal Spyness #14)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2020

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 300

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Monthly Theme - July

I am a bit at loose ends at the moment. My cook, Queenie, is making my new role as mistress of Eynsleigh something akin to constant torture as Darcy is off on another one of his top secret jaunts. And Grandad is busy helping wayward youths avoid lives of crime. So when my dearest friend, Belinda, inherits an old cottage in Cornwall and begs me to go with her to inspect the property, I jump at the chance.

After a heart-stopping journey in Belinda’s beast of a motorcar, we arrive at the creaky old cottage called White Sails and quickly realize that it is completely uninhabitable. Just when I’m starting to wonder if I would have been better off trying to get Queenie to cook a roast that hasn’t been burnt beyond all recognition, we meet Rose Summers, a woman Belinda knew as a child when she spent time in Cornwall. Rose invites us to stay at Trewoma Hall, the lovely estate now owned by her husband, Tony.

Belinda confesses that she never liked Rose and had a fling with Tony years ago, so staying with them is far from ideal but beggars can’t be choosers as they say. Trewoma is not the idyllic house Belinda remembers. There’s something claustrophobic and foreboding about the place. Matters aren’t helped by the oppressively efficient housekeeper Mrs. Mannering or by the fact that Tony seems to want to rekindle whatever he and Belinda once had right under his wife’s nose.

Our increasingly awkward visit soon turns deadly when a member of the household is found murdered and all clues point to Belinda as the prime suspect. I soon learn that some long buried secrets have come back to haunt those in residence at Trewoma Hall and I’ll need to sift through the ruins of their past so Belinda doesn’t lose her chance at freedom in the present. . . .

This was not my favorite of the series. Rating it as a stand-alone mystery, I would have given it 4 stars. I liked the more gothic approach to a murder mystery. I liked the new characters and the setting. But this is the 14th book in a series and it just doesn’t fit very well. All of our well-known characters are acting strangely. Many of our favorites were not present for this one. I disliked the relationship between Georgie and Belinda in this book. Georgie becomes a not-nice person when she spends a lot of time with Belinda. Talk about a toxic friend. I was hoping that we would get more of a partnership between Georgie and Darcy once married, but he’s off once again doing his “spy” work leaving Georgie alone. Not a fan. Really hoping the next book in the series returns to normal.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

  • #13 Love and Death Among the Cheetahs

  • #14 The Last Mrs. Summers

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, Monthly Theme, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 10.27.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Holdout by Graham Moore

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Title: The Holdout

Author: Graham Moore

Publisher: Random House 2020

Genre: Thriller

Pages: 336

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

It’s the most sensational case of the decade. Fifteen-year-old Jessica Silver, heiress to a billion-dollar real estate fortune, vanishes on her way home from school, and her teacher, Bobby Nock, a twenty-five-year-old African American man, is the prime suspect. The subsequent trial taps straight into America’s most pressing preoccupations: race, class, sex, law enforcement, and the lurid sins of the rich and famous. It’s an open-and-shut case for the prosecution, and a quick conviction seems all but guaranteed—until Maya Seale, a young woman on the jury, convinced of Nock’s innocence, persuades the rest of the jurors to return the verdict of not guilty, a controversial decision that will change all their lives forever.

Flash forward ten years. A true-crime docuseries reassembles the jury, with particular focus on Maya, now a defense attorney herself. When one of the jurors is found dead in Maya’s hotel room, all evidence points to her as the killer. Now, she must prove her own innocence—by getting to the bottom of a case that is far from closed.

As the present-day murder investigation weaves together with the story of what really happened during their deliberation, told by each of the jurors in turn, the secrets they have all been keeping threaten to come out—with drastic consequences for all involved.

A very readable murder mystery / thriller / court room drama. I actually read half of it in one setting. The story really does pull the reader along and I needed to see what happened next. I was interested in the overall mystery and needed to find out the identity of the killer. I wondered about the second murder but was actually less interested in that. I wanted to find out Rick’s secret more than anything. The ending felt rushed and I wasn’t so excited about the reveal of Rick’s killer. I really wished that it had been something more sinister. I did enjoy the glimpse in the various juror’s lives, but wanted a bit more on that aspect. Overall a fun light read for a strange a week.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: 4 stars, Graham Moore, mystery, thriller
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 09.23.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Love and Death Among the Cheetahs by Rhys Bowen

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Title: Love and Death Among the Cheetahs (Royal Spyness #13)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2019

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 304

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook

I was so excited when Darcy announced out of the blue that we were flying to Kenya for our extended honeymoon. Now that we are here, I suspect he has actually been sent to fulfill another secret mission. I am trying very hard not to pick a fight about it, because after all, we are in paradise! Darcy finally confides that there have been robberies in London and Paris. It seems the thief was a member of the aristocracy and may have fled to Kenya. Since we are staying in the Happy Valley—the center of upper-class English life—we are well positioned to hunt for clues and ferret out possible suspects.
Now that I am a sophisticated married woman, I am doing my best to sound like one. But crikey! These aristocrats are a thoroughly loathsome sort enjoying a completely decadent lifestyle filled with wild parties and rampant infidelity. And one of the leading lights in the community, Lord Cheriton, has the nerve to make a play for me. While I am on my honeymoon! Of course, I put an end to that right off.
 
When he is found bloodied and lifeless along a lonely stretch of road, it appears he fell victim to a lion. But it seems that the Happy Valley community wants to close the case a bit too quickly. Darcy and I soon discover that there is much more than a simple robbery and an animal attack to contend with here in Kenya. Nearly everyone has a motive to want Lord Cheriton dead and some will go to great lengths to silence anyone who asks too many questions. The hunt is on! I just hope I can survive my honeymoon long enough to catch a killer. . . .

Another Georgie mystery. It was pretty decent, but not the best in the series. I did enjoy the change in scenery to Kenya. Unfortunately the relations between the natives and Europeans was a bit much. I understand the time period, but I I wasn’t really excited by all of the commentary. The murder mystery was interesting, but then the reveal is much too quick. I would have liked a bit more discussion and resolution. And there was a decided lack of grandfather and Claire. I need more in the next book.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

  • #13 Love and Death Among the Cheetahs

  • #14 The Last Mrs. Summers

Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, library, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 09.18.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Last Curtain Call by Juliet Blackwell

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Title: The Last Curtain Call (Haunted Home Renovation #8)

Author: Juliet Blackwell

Publisher: Berkley 2020

Genre: Cozy Mystery

Pages: 336

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library

Mel Turner can’t resist the chance to bring the Crockett Theatre, a decrepit San Francisco Art Deco movie palace, back to life. But there’s a catch for Turner Construction: Several artists are currently squatting in the building, and they aren’t the only ones haunting the once-grand halls of the historic theater.…

When one of the squatters is found dead, the police department has a long list of suspects to investigate. Meanwhile, Mel and her fiancé, Landon, are remodeling an old house for themselves, and Mel finds being on the other side of a home renovation project more challenging than she expected. 

When Mel discovers that the former owner of the Crockett Theatre died under mysterious circumstances, and that there just might be a connection to the ghost haunting her own attic, the case takes a new turn—one that could bring down the curtain for the last time.

Yeah! I’m so excited that Juliet Blackwell wrote another Haunted Home Renovation book. I really enjoyed this series and Mel’s world of construction and ghosts. (Although, I must admit that I enjoy Lily’s series more than Mel’s.) This volume is a delight with the theater setting. I enjoyed the ghostly mystery involved. I was less enamored with the human murder and the human characters. Too many shifty people in this book. And I’m still not convinced that Landon is the best choice for Mel. (Seems to echo my uncertainty with Lily and Sailor) Overall I did really enjoy this book.

Haunted Home Renovation

  • #1 If Walls Could Talk

  • #2 Dead Bolt

  • #3 Murder on the House

  • #4 Home for the Haunting

  • #5 Keeper of the Castle

  • #5.5 A Haunting is Brewing

  • #6 Give Up the Ghost

  • #7 A Ghostly Light

  • #8 The Last Curtain Call

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Juliet Blackwell, mystery, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 09.11.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding by Rhys Bowen

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Title: Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding (Royal Spyness #12)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2018

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 299

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library

If only Darcy and I had eloped! What I thought would be a simple wedding has been transformed into a grand affair, thanks to the attendance of the queen, who has offered up the princesses as bridesmaids. Silly me! I thought that withdrawing from the royal line of succession would simplify my life. But before Darcy and I tie the knot in front of queen and country, we have to find a place to live as man and wife...

House hunting turns out to be a pretty grim affair. Just as we start to lose hope, my globetrotting godfather offers us his fully staffed country estate. Mistress of Eynsleigh I shall be! With Darcy off in parts unknown, I head to Eynsleigh alone, only to have my hopes dashed. The grounds are in disarray and the small staff is suspiciously incompetent. Not to mention the gas tap leak in my bedroom, which I can only imagine was an attempt on my life. Something rotten is afoot--and bringing the place up to snuff may put me six feet under before I even get a chance to walk down the aisle...

Finally we got back into some good Georgie mysteries. I loved the central mystery to this book. And as much as I was annoyed by Claire and Belinda in the past, I really enjoyed them in this volume. And we get Georgie’s grandfather returning. I loved the coming together of the family. Plus a new setting (and home) for Georgie and the reappearance of a talked about character. Really enjoyed this one, even if Darcy’s gaslighting still bothers me.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

  • #13 Love and Death Among the Cheetahs

  • #14 The Last Mrs. Summers

Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, library, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 08.26.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Dreamland by Nancy Bilyeau

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Title: Dreamland

Author: Nancy Bilyeau

Publisher: Lume Book 2020

Genre: Historical Fiction

Pages: 386

Rating: 2/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook

The year is 1911 when twenty-year-old heiress Peggy Batternberg is invited to spend the summer in America’s Playground.

The invitation to Coney Island is unwelcome. Despite hailing from one of America’s richest families, Peggy would much rather spend the summer working at the Moonrise Bookstore than keeping up appearances with New York City socialites and her snobbish, controlling family.

But soon it transpires that the hedonism of Coney Island affords Peggy the freedom she has been yearning for, and it’s not long before she finds herself in love with a troubled pier-side artist of humble means, whom the Batternberg patriarchs would surely disapprove of.

Disapprove they may, but hidden behind their pomposity lurks a web of deceit, betrayal, and deadly secrets. And as bodies begin to mount up amidst the sweltering clamor of Coney Island, it seems the powerful Batternbergs can get away with anything… even murder.

Wow that was disappointing. I was expecting a bit of The Night Circus tinged with The Great Gatsby. Instead, I got a meandering story of an unlikable heroine and her horrid family as they spend a summer by Coney Island. Not at Coney Island, but Coney Island. The Dreamland amusement park only has a few appearances in the novel, none very memorable. The author doesn’t take much time to describe the people or the scenery leaving me with very vague impressions. I was thoroughly bored by most of the book. It really only picks up int the last 20% or so when Peggy decides to solve the string of murders. But even then, I knew who the murderer was and didn’t really care. It was just boring…

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: ebook, Nancy Bilyeau, 2 stars, historical fiction, mystery
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 08.15.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

On Her Majesty's Frightfully Secret Service by Rhys Bowen

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Title: On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service (Royal Spyness #11)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 298

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library

When royal sleuth Georgie Rannoch receives a letter from her dearest friend Belinda, who's in an Italian villa awaiting the birth of her illegitimate baby, she yearns to run to her side. If only she could find a way to get there! But then opportunity presents itself in a most unexpected way—her cousin the queen asks her to attend a house party in the Italian Lake Country. The Prince of Wales and the dreadful Mrs. Simpson have been invited, and Her Majesty is anxious to thwart a possible secret wedding.

What luck! A chance to see Belinda, even if it is under the guise of stopping unwanted nuptials. Only that's as far as Georgie's fortune takes her. She soon discovers that she attended finishing school with the hostess of the party—and the hatred they had for each other then has barely dimmed. Plus, she needs to hide Belinda's delicate condition from the other guests. And her dashing beau, Darcy's (naturally) working undercover on a dangerous mission. Then her actress mother shows up, with a not-so-little task to perform. With all this subterfuge, it seems something is bound to go horribly wrong—and Georgie will no doubt be left to pick up the pieces when it does.

Another fun mystery. This time we get actual Nazis and a new location in Italy. It’s always nice to leave England every couple of books. I really enjoyed re-meeting Paolo and Max while negotiating a tricky murder and diplomatic situation. I wish we had had more Darcy and a little less Wallis and Claire. Here’s hoping the next book has more focus on Georgie and Darcy.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

  • #13 Love and Death Among the Cheetahs

  • #14 The Last Mrs. Summers

Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, library, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 07.18.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood

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Title: Cocaine Blues (Phryne Fisher Mystery #1)

Author: Kerry Greenwood

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press 2006

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 175

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library

The London season is in full fling at the end of the 1920s, but the Honourable Phryne Fisher—she of the green-gray eyes, diamant garters, and outfits that should not be sprung suddenly on those of nervous dispositions—is rapidly tiring of the tedium of arranging flowers, making polite conversations with retired colonels, and dancing with weak-chinned men. Instead, Phryne decides it might be rather amusing to try her hand at being a lady detective in Melbourne, Australia.

Almost immediately from the time she books into the Windsor Hotel, Phryne is embroiled in mystery: poisoned wives, cocaine smuggling rings, corrupt cops, and communism—not to mention erotic encounters with the beautiful Russian dancer, Sasha de Lisse—until her adventure reaches its steamy end in the Turkish baths of Little Lonsdale Street.

I’ve been meaning to read this series for years now and I finally put it on my shortlist TBR. And it was an utterly delight. I love falling for Phryne and into her world of glamour and grit. We’re thrown into the story and Phyrne’s life, but everything seems to fall into place immediately. The mystery was fun and full of twists and turns. Definitely need to get the next one soon.

Phryne Fisher Mystery

  • #1 Cocaine Blues

  • #2 Flying Too High

  • #3 Murder on the Ballarat Train

  • #4 Death at Victoria Dock

  • #5 The Green Mill Murder

  • #6 Blood and Circuses

  • #7 Ruddy Gore

  • #8 Urn Burial

  • #9 Raisins and Almonds

  • #10 Death Before Wicket

  • #11 Away with the Fairies

  • #12 Murder in Montparnasse

  • #13 The Castlemaine Murders

  • #14 Queen of the Flowers

  • #15 Death by Water

  • #16 Murder in the Dark

  • #17 Murder on a Midsummer Night

  • #18 Dead Man’s Chest

  • #19 Unnatural Habits

  • #20 Murder and Mendelssohn

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: 5 stars, Kerry Washington, mystery, library
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 06.13.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Crowned and Dangerous by Rhys Bowen

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Title: Crowned and Dangerous (Royal Spyness #10)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2016

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 315

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library

As Lady Georgiana's beloved Darcy drives her out of London, she soon discovers that he isn’t planning to introduce her to the pleasures of sinning in secret—as she had hoped—but to make her his wife! 

Of course, she'll need special permission from the king to marry a Roman Catholic. Though he will inherit a title, Darcy is as broke as Georgie. Even his family’s Irish castle has been sold to a rich American who now employs his father. 

Nothing will deter them from their mission—except perhaps the news that Georgie's future father-in-law has just been arrested for murdering the rich American. With the elopement postponed, they head for Ireland, where the suspect insists he’s innocent, and it’s up to them to prove it—for better or worse.

Oh yes! Thank you Georgie for another fun murder mystery. We finally get to meet Darcy’s father and see a bit of his previous life in Ireland. I am still annoyed by the lack of communication between Georgie and Darcy, but he’s growing on me. I did love the inclusion of Zou Zou to mix up the situation.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

  • #13 Love and Death Among the Cheetahs

  • #14 The Last Mrs. Summers

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Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, library, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 06.12.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Malice at the Palace by Rhys Bowen

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Title: Malice at the Palace (Royal Spyness #9)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2015

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 304

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook

Caught between her high birth and empty purse, Georgie is relieved to receive a new assignment from the Queen. The King’s youngest son, George, is to wed Princess Marina of Greece, and the Queen wants Georgie to be her companion: showing her the best of London—and dispelling any rumors about George’s libertine history.

The prince is known for his many affairs with women as well as men—including the great songwriter Noel Coward. But things truly get complicated when one of his supposed mistresses is murdered.

The Queen wants the whole matter hushed. But as the case unfolds—and Georgie's beau Darcy, as always, turns up in the most unlikely of places—their investigation brings them precariously close to the prince himself.

Another fun cozy mystery. I do so love the murders that befall people around Lady Georgie. They are always interesting and fun. I think cozy mysteries are becoming comfort reads for me. As for this one, I loved meeting more of the Royal Family including Princess Marina. Plus we get some good interactions between Georgie and some of the recurring characters. I was annoyed by Darcy and his constant reassurances without ever really explaining. I think Georgie should kick him to the curb for awhile, but alas, she seems to be of one mind when it comes to Darcy.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

  • #13 Love and Death Among the Cheetahs

  • #14 The Last Mrs. Summers

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, ebook, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 05.03.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters

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Title: Crocodile on the Sandbank (Amelia Peabody #1)

Author: Elizabeth Peters

Publisher: 1975

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 262

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook; Monthly Theme - March

Amelia Peabody, that indomitable product of the Victorian age, embarks on her debut Egyptian adventure armed with unshakable self-confidence, a journal to record her thoughts, and, of course, a sturdy umbrella. On her way to Cairo, Amelia rescues young Evelyn Barton-Forbes, who has been abandoned by her scoundrel lover. Together the two women sail up the Nile to an archeological site run by the Emerson brothers-the irascible but dashing Radcliffe and the amiable Walter. Soon their little party is increased by one-one mummy that is, and a singularly lively example of the species.

Strange visitations, suspicious accidents, and a botched kidnapping convince Amelia that there is a plot afoot to harm Evelyn. Now Amelia finds herself up against an unknown enemy-and perilous forces that threaten to make her first Egyptian trip also her last . . .

This series has been on my TBR list for decades. Probably since I was a teen… I finally got around to reading this one and was pleasantly surprised. I expected a bit of outdated language and conventions and they were there. It’s hard to tell if some of these are due to attempting to place the story in the time set or because of the time period it was written. Either way, I tried to look past some of those problematic areas and found a delightful wry story of adventure and intrigue. I love Amelia and her commentaries on people and situations. I At times she really reminded me of a Jane Austen heroine. The big mystery wasn’t really that big, but I realize that this is the first book in a very long series. I look forward to exploring Amelia’s world more.

Amelia Peabody

  • #1 Crocodile on the Sandbank

  • #2 The Curse of the Pharaohs

  • #3 The Mummy Case

  • #4 Lion in the Valley

  • #5 The Deeds of the Disturber

  • #6 The Last Camel Died at Noon

  • #7 The Snake, The Crocodile, and The Dog

  • #8 The Hippopotamus Pool

  • #9 Seeing a Large Cat

  • #10 The Ape Who Guards the Balance

  • #11 The Falcon at the Portal

  • #12 He Shall Thunder in the Sky

  • #13 Lord of the Silent

  • #14 The Golden One

  • #15 Children of the Storm

  • #16 Guardians of the Horizon

  • #17 The Serpent on the Crown

  • #18 Tomb of the Golden Bird

  • #19 A River in the Sky

  • #20 The Painted Queen

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Elizabeth Peters, 4 stars, mystery, ebook, Monthly Theme
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 03.31.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Queen of Hearts by Rhys Bowen

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Title: Queen of Hearts (Royal Spyness #8)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2014

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 306

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library; Monthly Theme

England, 1934. Georgie's mother, the glamorous and much-married actress, is hearing wedding bells once again—which is why she must hop across the pond for a quickie divorce in Reno. To offer her moral support, Georgie agrees to go along on the all expenses paid voyage across the Atlantic.

While her mother meets movie mogul Cy Goldman—who insists on casting her in his next picture—Georgie finds herself caught up in the secret investigation of a suspected jewel thief. Lucky for her, the lead investigator happens to be her dashing beau, Darcy!

Her mother's movie and Darcy’s larceny lead everyone to Cy’s Hollywood home, where the likes of Charlie Chaplin are hanging about and there’s enough romantic intrigue to fill a double feature. But they hardly get a chance to work out the sleeping arrangements before Cy turns up dead. As if there wasn’t enough drama already...

Oh so much fun! I love this cozy mystery series and am so glad that we get to see more growth from Georgie. She’s definitely not the innocent anymore. I loved the change in setting to a ship and then to California. It was fun to see all the Brits deal with the Americans in a very loose setting. We get major Hearst Castle vibes from Cy’s house including the menagerie. Lots of fun! And then we get the actual mystery (or should I say mysteries). I totally solved both of them about 2/3 of the way through the book. Overall it was very entertaining. Here’s hoping we get to see more of Darcy next book.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

  • #13 Love and Death Among the Cheetahs

  • #14 The Last Mrs. Summers

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, 4 stars, library, Monthly Theme
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 03.22.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams

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Title: The Secret, Book & Scone Society (Secret, Book & Scone Society #1)

Author: Ellery Adams

Publisher: Kensington Books 2017

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 285

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library; Monthly Theme

Strangers flock to Miracle Springs hoping the natural hot springs, five-star cuisine, and renowned spa can cure their ills. If none of that works, they often find their way to Miracle Books, where, over a fresh-baked “comfort” scone, they exchange their stories with owner Nora Pennington in return for a carefully chosen book. That’s Nora’s special talent—prescribing the perfect novel to ease a person’s deepest pain. So when a visiting businessman reaches out for guidance, Nora knows exactly how to help. But before he can keep their appointment, he’s found dead on the train tracks . . .
 
Stunned, Nora forms the Secret, Book, and Scone Society, a group of damaged souls yearning to earn redemption by helping others. To join, members must divulge their darkest secret—the terrible truth that brought each of them to Miracle Springs in the first place. Now, determined to uncover the truth behind the businessman’s demise, the women meet in Nora’s cozy bookstore. And as they untangle a web of corruption, they also discover their own courage, purpose, and a sisterhood that will carry them through every challenge—proving it’s never too late to turn the page and start over . . .

Meh. After finishing this book, that’s my reaction. Just meh. It was a decent attempt at a cozy mystery, but everything really fell flat for me. I disliked the writing style (it felt very immature at times). The tone was all over the place but definitely too serious in parts. I couldn’t really figure out the motivations of the main characters in solving the murder (why did they care so much?). I felt like the murder mystery was really an afterthought to the main plot of the book. Finally, the book references felt very shoe-horned into the pages. They just didn’t land with me. I don’t think I will be picking up the second in the series.

Secret, Book & Scone Society

  • #1 The Secret, Book & Scone Society

  • #2 The Whispered Word

  • #3 The Book of Candlelight

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: mystery, Ellery Adams, Monthly Theme, library, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 03.13.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Art of Theft by Sherry Thomas

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Title: The Art of Theft (Lady Sherlock #4)

Author: Sherry Thomas

Publisher: Berkley 2019

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 304

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library

As "Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective," Charlotte Holmes has solved murders and found missing individuals. But she has never stolen a priceless artwork—or rather, made away with the secrets hidden behind a much-coveted canvas.

But Mrs. Watson is desperate to help her old friend recover those secrets and Charlotte finds herself involved in a fever-paced scheme to infiltrate a glamorous Yuletide ball where the painting is one handshake away from being sold and the secrets a bare breath from exposure.

Her dear friend Lord Ingram, her sister Livia, Livia's admirer Stephen Marbleton—everyone pitches in to help and everyone has a grand time. But nothing about this adventure is what it seems and disaster is biding time on the grounds of a glittering French chateau, waiting only for Charlotte to make a single mistake...

Another amazingly inventive Lady Sherlock book. I love Charlotte so much, but was glad that this book featured all the other beloved characters. Olivia has really grown on me throughout the books. I loved that the setting of this volume moved out of England and into Paris. A change of scenery is often jus the thing for a series. And oh my, the twists and turns of this one were great. After all the revelations, I can’t wait to see what happens next.

Lady Sherlock

  • #1 A Study in Scarlet Women

  • #2 A Conspiracy in Belgravia

  • #3 The Hollow of Fear

  • #4 The Art of Theft

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: mystery, Sherry Thomas, library, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 01.28.20
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Bewitched and Betrothed by Juliet Blackwell

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Title: Bewitched and Betrothed (Witchcraft Mystery #10)

Author: Juliet Blackwell

Publisher: Berkley 2019

Genre: Cozy Mystery

Pages: 332

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Cloak and Dagger

When Lily Ivory stumbles on the uniform of a former prisoner from Alcatraz and SFPD inspector Carlos Romero’s cousin is kidnapped, Lily suspects something dangerous has been unleashed on the ghost-ridden island of Alcatraz. She'll have to sleuth out the culprit—when she’s not busy entertaining her visiting relatives and resolving romantic conflicts as her wedding date approaches. Could recent omens be pointing to the magical threat in her adopted city? If so, she'll have to line up her allies to change the fate of the Bay Area. Because no matter what, Lily's determined to celebrate her marriage with her friends by her side—even if it means battling a demonic foe before she can make it to the altar.

We finally get another Witchcraft Mystery. I loved the big mystery/adversary in this one! The location of Alcatraz was great and way too fun as someone who lived in the San Francisco area. And we get so much more from Oscar this volume. I loved it! My biggest problem with this series and specific volume is too much Sailor and too little Aidan. Seriously we need more about the larger magical community and upcoming battle. I’ll probably have to wait at least another year for the next volume.

Witchcraft Mystery

  • #1 Secondhand Spirits

  • #2 A Cast Off Coven

  • #3 Hexes and Hemlines

  • #4 In a Witch's Wardrobe

  • #5 Tarnished and Torn

  • #6 A Vision in Velvet

  • #6.5 A Haunting is Brewing

  • #7 Spellcasting in Silk

  • #8 A Toxic Trousseau

  • #9 A Magical Match

  • #10 Bewitched and Betrothed

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Juliet Blackwell, mystery, paranormal, Cloak and Dagger, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 12.20.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Heirs and Graces by Rhys Bowen

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Title: Heirs and Graces (Royal Spyness #7)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2013

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 295

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series; Cloak and Dagger

London, 1934. Entrusted by Her Majesty the Queen with grooming Jack Altringham—the Duke of Eynsford’s newly discovered heir fresh from the Outback of Australia—for high society, Georgie now has the luxurious opportunity to live in one of England’s most gorgeous stately homes. But upon her arrival at Kingsdowne Place, Georgie finds herself in a manor full of miscreants, none of whom are pleased with the discovery of her new ward.

Then the duke announces he wants to choose his own heir and causes quite the hubbub. Somewhere along the way Jack’s hunting knife ends up in the duke’s back. Eyes fall, backs turn, and fingers point to the young heir. As if the rascal weren’t enough of a handful, now he’s suspected of murder. But while Jack may be wild, Georgie would bet the crown jewels it wasn’t he who killed the duke...

Still enjoying this series, but this volume was a slight disappointment. I didn’t love the setting, story, or reveal. I really wanted a more sinister plot and conclusion. I did enjoy some of the side characters especially the old aunties. The seances were a fun inclusion to the storyline. But Georgie’s interaction with the family wasn’t much fun. And don’t get me started on Belinda. She was definitely shoe-horned into the story. No thank you. I still enjoy the fun cozy mystery and will continue reading. Here’s hoping the next volume is better.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

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Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, Finishing the Series, Cloak and Dagger, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 11.27.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Woman in the Lake by Nicola Cornick

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Title: The Woman in the Lake

Author: Nicola Cornick

Publisher: Graydon House 2019

Genre: Fiction

Pages: 310

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Monthly Keyword - July; Cloak and Dagger


London, 1765


Lady Isabella Gerard, a respectable member of Georgian society, orders her maid to take her new golden gown and destroy it, its shimmering beauty tainted by the actions of her brutal husband the night before.

Three months later, Lord Gerard stands at the shoreline of the lake, looking down at a woman wearing the golden gown. As the body slowly rolls over to reveal her face, it’s clear this was not his intended victim…

250 Years Later…

When a gown she stole from a historic home as a child is mysteriously returned to Fenella Brightwell, it begins to possess her in exactly the same way that it did as a girl. Soon the fragile new life Fen has created for herself away from her abusive ex-husband is threatened at its foundations by the gown’s power over her until she can't tell what is real and what is imaginary.

As Fen uncovers more about the gown and Isabella’s story, she begins to see the parallels with her own life. When each piece of history is revealed, the gown—and its past—seems to possess her more and more, culminating in a dramatic revelation set to destroy her sanity.

Random pick from the library. I wasn’t quite sure what I was expecting, but was pleasantly surprised by this dual time line story with a twist crossover. I can’t say that I loved any of the characters, but I was intrigued by their stories. I enjoyed watching the three women navigate the trials and tribulations of life. While I wasn’t a huge fame of Hamish’s role in the story, he grew on me over the pages. And I didn’t quite see the twists come, but they were entertaining. I could have done without the very last reveal.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Nicola Cornick, historical fiction, 4 stars, Monthly Key Word, mystery, Cloak and Dagger
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 09.07.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Mother-in-Law by Sally Hepworth

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Title: The Mother-in-Law

Author: Sally Hepworth

Publisher: St. Martin’s Press 2019

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 340

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: I Love Libraries; Cloak and Dagger

From the moment Lucy met her husband’s mother, she knew she wasn’t the wife Diana had envisioned for her perfect son. Exquisitely polite, friendly, and always generous, Diana nonetheless kept Lucy at arm’s length despite her desperate attempts to win her over. And as a pillar in the community, an advocate for female refugees, and a woman happily married for decades, no one had a bad word to say about Diana…except Lucy.

That was five years ago. 

Now, Diana is dead, a suicide note found near her body claiming that she longer wanted to live because of the cancer wreaking havoc inside her body. 

But the autopsy finds no cancer. 

It does find traces of poison, and evidence of suffocation. 

Who could possibly want Diana dead? Why was her will changed at the eleventh hour to disinherit both of her children, and their spouses? And what does it mean that Lucy isn’t exactly sad she’s gone?

Another pick from Anne Bogel’s Summer Reading Guide. I was expecting a very pedestrian thriller type of mystery, but this one really had depth. About 50 pages into this novel, I was fully invested in uncovering the secrets of the Goodwin family. I could not stand Diana and loved Lucy at the beginning of the book. By the end, things switched a bit and I began to really see Diana as the strong woman she was. I really enjoyed the back and forth in point of view and time periods. It added so much layer to the storyline and characters. I really enjoyed this one so much. Great pick from the Summer Reading Guide.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Sally Hepworth, 5 stars, mystery, thriller, I Love Libraries, Cloak and Dagger
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 08.20.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Twelve Clues of Christmas by Rhys Bowen

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Title: The Twelve Clues of Christmas (Royal Spyness #6)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2012

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 354

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series; Cloak and Dagger

Scotland, 1933. While her true love, Darcy O’Mara, is spending his feliz navidad tramping around South America and her mother is holed up in a tiny village called Tiddleton-under-Lovey with droll playwright Noel Coward, Georgie is quite literally stuck at Castle Rannoch thanks to a snowstorm.
 
It seems like a Christmas miracle when she manages to land a position as hostess to a posh holiday party in Tiddleton. The village should be like something out of A Christmas Carol, but as soon as she arrives things take a deadly turn when a neighborhood nuisance falls out of a tree. On her second day, another so-called accident results in a death—and there’s yet another on her third, making Georgie wonder if there's something wicked happening in this winter wonderland...  

Another fun cozy mystery featuring Georgie and her wayward relatives. I loved the move to a new village full of Christmas cheer and murder. I thought the murder plot was pretty laid out early on, but it took Georgie forever to figure it out. But that’s okay, she’s an amateur detective. The part that I wasn’t keen on was Darcy’s insistence that Georgie was wrong. I really loved racy until this volume. He just irked me. And then his revelation to Georgie seems to come out of the blue. I just want more…

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

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Next up on the TBR pile:

swept away.jpg jujutsu11.jpg liminal.jpg jujutsu12.jpg enchantra.jpg water moon.jpg uzumaki.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg black paradox.jpg tombs.jpg gyo.jpg soichi.jpg book of the most.jpg great big.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg lore7.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, 4 stars, Finishing the Series, Cloak and Dagger
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 08.03.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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