
My Kind Of People
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From the author of The Salt House and This Is Home comes a profound novel about the power of...

50 Adventures in the 50 States
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Be brave and set your spirit free on an exciting journey across the U.S. of A, taking in 50...

Call Me Elizabeth Lark
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Your daughter went missing twenty years ago. Now, she's finally back. You thought she had returned a...
Contemporary Domestic Suspense

Crying in H Mart
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From the indie rockstar Japanese Breakfast, and author of the viral 2018 New Yorker piece that...

Love Your Life
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Call Ava romantic, but she thinks love should be found in the real world, not on apps that filter...

The Curious Hand by Seamus Fogarty
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Originally from County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland, Fogarty now resides in London, and the...
dance pop folk

Runner
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Sam Dryden, retired special forces, lives a quiet life in a small town on the coast of Southern...

When Darkness Follows (Beyond the Grave #4)
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The only eyewitness to a murder can’t remember a thing. Rachel Sommers and her two best friends...
Paranormal Romance Suspense Mystery

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2322 KP) rated Mother-Daughter Murder Night in Books
Jul 5, 2024
I really wanted to like this book, and there were things I did. While a bit slow, especially at the beginning, the mystery did drawn me in. On the other hand, I figured out the killer pretty early. Lana has some rough edges, and it took quite a while to warm up to her. Since most (but not all) of the book is told from her third person point-of-view, that was an issue. It helped that I liked Beth and Jack and their relationship. I was also pretty discouraged by how most of the men in the story were portrayed. The setting came to life, and I enjoyed spending time there. Overall, the book has a serious tone and is more a traditional mystery than a cozy. It’s definitely not a thriller. As I said, this was a mixed bag. I’m glad I read it, but I will hesitate before I pick up anything else from this author.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2322 KP) rated Easter Basket Murder in Books
Jan 25, 2024 (Updated Jan 25, 2024)
All three stories have fun with the theme, and present it in some clever ways. As is often the case, I found the first story the weakest, but the mysteries in the other two stories are strong. Still, I was engaged no matter which story I was reading. All three have some great Easter elements that made me feel like it was spring. And I love the community aspects we get. I’m only a regular reader of Barbara Ross’s series, and I was interested in the updates we got on the characters there. If you are looking for some new dishes to serve this year, you’ll be interested in the recipes we get with the second and third story. Each story is roughly 100 pages, so you can read them in a sitting or two. Overall, this is a fun anthology you’ll be happy hopped on to your to be read pile.