
Man (Seven Forbidden Arts, #9)
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Olivia Reid’s death has always been in the cards. When a man starts stalking her, he brings her...
Paranormal Romance

A Certain Age (A Certain Age #1)
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As the freedom of the Jazz Age transforms New York City, the iridescent Mrs. Theresa Marshall of...

Sleeping with the Enemy (Lords of Lancashire #4)
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When Mrs. Laura Farnsworth discovers the blood-stained body of a man wearing the distinctive red...
Historical Romance

Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising
Tabletop Game
Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising captures the difficulties and terrors Harry Potter, Ron Weasley...

Halloween Party Murder
Barbara Ross, Leslie Meier and Lee Hollis
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Small town traditions are celebrated throughout Maine during the holiday season. But when it comes...

The Six Wives & Many Mistresses of Henry VIII: The Women's Stories
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For a King renowned for his love life, Henry VIII has traditionally been depicted as something of a...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2322 KP) rated Mrs. Claus and the Halloween Homicide in Books
Sep 29, 2021 (Updated Sep 29, 2021)
I absolutely loved the first book in this series, so I was anxious to return to the world that author Liz Ireland is creating. This book was fabulous as well. The murder takes place a little later in the story, but there is plenty going on to keep us entertained, and it only gets stronger as it goes along. The climax is wonderful. I did think there was a timeline issue at one point, but I think the fault is just a scene that is written unclearly. The little details of the world are guaranteed to make you smile; I just love them! While not all the characters are human, they are all completely real and we come to care for them quickly, which is key to getting us to believe in this world. If you are looking for a cozy mystery with a dash of fantasy, you’ll love this book.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2322 KP) rated Candy Canes of Christmas Past in Books
Dec 9, 2023
This story is as much about Lucy's struggles to fit into a new town and live in an old house as it is about the mystery. Lucy and her husband are really struggling, which gives most of this story a darker tone for a cozy. It is also a weak mystery. The solution was very coincidental and almost an after thought compared to the resolution to the other story line. But I liked the characters. They are vivid and seem like people I would love to get to know better. While it didn’t turn out that way, this story lets me see the appeal for those who do like them.
NOTE: This story was originally part of the anthology Candy Cane Murder, so if you’ve read that book, there is no need to pick up this story a second time.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2322 KP) rated The Right Sort of Man in Books
Sep 29, 2023 (Updated Sep 29, 2023)
When I first heard about this series, I was drawn to the time in history and the premise. I truly appreciated how that time in history is brought to life. I did find the book hard to get into, but once I did, I was hooked. The mystery is good, with some surprises along the way to the suspenseful climax. The characters grow on you, and the sub-plots both of the leads get make them into fully developed characters. What I wasn’t expecting was the humor, which had me laughing as I read. This is more a traditional mystery due to some of the content, but it is still mild. I will definitely be back to see what happens to these characters next.

Small Mercies
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'Mrs. Fennessy, please go home.' 'And do what?' 'Whatever you do when you're home.' 'And then...
Historical fiction Literary Fiction