
Murder at Morrington Hall
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Stella Kendrick is an all-American heiress who can’t be tamed. But when the lively aspiring equine...

The Counterfeit Wife
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Philadelphia, June 1780. George Washington's two least likely spies return, masquerading as husband...

Half a Soul (Regency Faerie Tales #1) by Olivia Atwater
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It's difficult to find a husband in Regency England when you're a young lady with only half a soul. ...
Historical Fantasy

Fate of the Moon
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"You're a beautiful monster, and fate has bound us together for life." After the murder of his...
MM Paranormal Romance

The sentence
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In this stunning and timely novel, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author Louise...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2340 KP) rated Murder of a Mail-Order Bride in Books
Aug 8, 2022
This is a strong second book. The plot kept me engaged the entire time. I did guess a couple of plot points early, but there were so many more I didn’t see coming, including the ending. The book is focused on the new characters central to this mystery, and they are all strong. We do have a small core cast of characters who are back, and they are fun. I also enjoy watching Lizzie’s romantic life, which is a great romantic comedy sub-plot. If you are looking for a slight twist on a cozy mystery set up, this is a series you will love.

David McK (3557 KP) rated Maskerade (Discworld, #18; Witches #5) in Books
Mar 28, 2021 (Updated Aug 19, 2023)
So, around the time of the likes of 'Lords and Ladies, 'Small Gods', and this one, in other words.
(and I've just realised that 2/3rds of those books quoted concern The Witches Nanny Ogg and Granny Weatherwax)
In this one, and following Magrat marriage to King Verence, the Witches find themselves down to a duo instead of a trio, and - since you can't have a coven of two ("When shall we ... two ... meet again ....") - are in need of a replacement (well, so Nanny Ogg thinks).
Said replacement is the first appearance of Agnes Nitt who, unfortunately (from their perspective) has moved to the city of Ankh-Morpork and joined the Opera.
Cue Pratchett's take on 'The Phantom of the Opera' (which, when I first read this, I'd never actually seen) ...

The Right Sort of Man
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From debut author Allison Montclair comes an engrossing historical mystery novel set in post-war...

ClareR (5874 KP) rated The Anniversary in Books
May 15, 2023
It’s a very introspective book, lots of descriptions of places, people, scenes and above all, feelings. JB has a lot of feelings, although she appears to be in a state of shock for a majority of the novel. I mean, her husband falls off the ship they’re celebrating their anniversary on. Not an ideal situation!
And then the truth starts to come out about the reality of their marriage.
The word “marmite” has been bandied around quite a lot regarding this book, and I’ve come down on the “like it” side. It’s certainly a book that gave me a lot to think about - even when I wasn’t reading it!