Peculiar Ground
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It is the 17th century and a wall is being built around a great house. Wychwood is an enclosed...
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Shatter the Night
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An enthralling, atmospheric new novel from Emily Littlejohn, author of acclaimed debut Inherit the...
Consider the Lobster
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Do lobsters feel pain? Did Franz Kafka have a sick sense of humour? What is John Updike's deal...
Killed on Blueberry Hill
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It’s peak tourist season in Oriole Point, Michigan—the blueberry buckle of the fruit belt....
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Bear a Wee Grudge in Books
Dec 1, 2021 (Updated Dec 1, 2021)
As a fan of the series, I’m surprised that Teddy lasted as long as he did, he’s been that obnoxious in earlier books. It was nice to see this series thread come to the forefront. While the plot starts well, it does stall a bit in the second half before coming to a logical climax. I still have a hard time keeping all the supporting players and their relationships straight, but they are supporting players. Sasha and her immediate family and friends are strong, and the suspects keep us guessing. This mix of Scottish and teddy Bears is one that fans will enjoy.
Sweet as Pie by Beth Bolden
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Luca Moretti is grumpy—and he wouldn't have it any other way. Wrangling...
Contemporary MM Romance Grumpy/Sunshine Opposites attract Small town
Cozy Up to Blood
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Welcome to Belfry, Oregon—the home of Evenfall! Years ago, a series of sparkly vampire movies...
Wonton Terror
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In the fourth in Vivien Chien's Noodle Shop delicious mystery series, Ho-Lee Noodle House is ready...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Yankee Doodle Dead in Books
Feb 17, 2024
I struggled a bit with the first half of the book. It was obvious early on who the victim would be. While we were setting up suspects and motives, his antics were such an over the top cliché, it wasn’t always fun. Fortunately, things get better once Annie and Max start investigating. We get a somber yet logical climax, but we still have fun with all the series regulars along the way. I hope the victims get a little less predictable in future books, but series fans will still enjoy this one.