
Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Jul 19, 2022

Have Yourself a Deadly Little Christmas
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It’s beginning to look a lot like murder in the sixth installment of this charming cozy mystery...

Idle Gossip
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Gossip columnist Lorna Whitcomb knows every dirty secret in Hollywood . . . except who killed her...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2414 KP) rated Deadly Valentine in Books
Oct 24, 2022
This book has a few of the staples of the series, including the mass introduction of suspects, but that’s mainly worth noting in passing. Overall, it is fun. While the characters could be stronger, we do care, thanks mainly to Annie and Max. Max’s mother, Laurel, is visiting again, and she provides some great laughs along the way. The mystery is complex enough with enough twists and suspects to keep me guessing. It’s easy to see why this series is so beloved.

Rum and Choke
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Sherry Harris gives readers a new adventure to dive into with the latest installment of her...

Claws of Death
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Join Jackie Norwood, a down-and-out celebrity chef, as she judges the first gig on her comeback...

Dirty Deeds (Cole McGinnis #4)
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Sheila Pinelli needed to be taken out. Former cop turned private investigator Cole McGinnis never...
Contemporary MM Romance Crime Mystery Suspense

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2414 KP) rated Fatal Fudge Swirl in Books
Jun 29, 2023
The how done it in this book is a strong element of the plot, and I loved the creative murder method. Of course, Riley also has to figure out the who and why, and those also kept me guessing until the end. The suspects are all strong, and the series regulars are a lot of fun as always. A storyline involving a movie being filmed in town leads to a sub-plot with some great laughs. Meanwhile, the Halloween setting is used well for the mystery. Add in a couple of hot fudge recipes at the end, and you have a winner. Grab a dish of your favorite ice cream and enjoy this book today.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2414 KP) rated Death Checked Out in Books
Oct 29, 2024 (Updated Oct 29, 2024)
I thought this book sounded good, so I was looking forward to reading it. The initial set up was good, and I was getting cozy vibes from the characters and the setting. Sadly, that didn’t continue as the book progressed. I did like Greta’s arc, but the rest of the characters stayed pretty flat. The mystery did have some surprises, but I had things figured out very early. It’s not that the book is bad, but it’s not good either. This is one to pick up only is something in particular about the premise appeals to you.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2414 KP) rated Nightmare on Elf Street in Books
Jan 4, 2024
The series always features wacky humor, and this story is no exception. Even though the story is only 100 pages, we manage to get a couple of sub-plots and some twists as well. The characters are developed enough to pull us in while making us laugh as well.
This is a novella length story, so it will be faster than a full novel. As long as you know this, you’ll be fine.
Also note that this was originally released in the romance anthology Secret Santa. You’ll want to make sure you haven’t read it before purchasing it again. Although, if you haven’t read it, you’ll be thrilled to add this fun, festive mystery to your to be read pile.