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Merissa (11961 KP) created a post

Dec 14, 2022  
*Catch Up Post from being ill - my apologies!*

"Blood is not always thicker than water…"

Tour: Her Castilian Heart (The Castilian Saga #3) by Anna Belfrage - @Archaeolibrary, @maryanneyarde, @cathiedunn, #CoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #MedievalEngland, #HistoricalFiction, #HistoricalRomance,

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Jan 28, 2022  
"Poland is at war. He must choose between his lifelong ambition and his heart."

Tour: The Heart of a Hussar (The Winged Warrior #1) by Griffin Brady - @Archaeolibrary, @maryanneyarde, @griffbrady1588, #PolishWingedHussars, #CoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #Historical, #Fiction,

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Jul 18, 2023  
"A delightful read, that really hit the spot I didn't know needed hitting." - Debbie

Tour & #Giveaway: Game Changer (Vancouver Orcas #2) by Amy Aislin - #Contemporary, #MM, #Sports, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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Merissa (11961 KP) created a post

Jan 6, 2022  
"Written by nine well-known authors the stories will take you on a journey through the speculative ‘what ifs?’ of England’s most famous year in history."

Tour: 1066 Turned Upside Down - @Archaeolibrary, @maryanneyarde, @HelenHollick, #CoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #1066UpsideDown, #AlternativeHistory,

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Merissa (11961 KP) created a post

Oct 5, 2022  
"There's always somebody trying to be a martyr!"

Tour & #Giveaway: Lucifer's Triangle (The Trove Chronicles, #1) by N. S. Wikarski - @Archaeolibrary, @Bethb19861, @GoddessFish, #Thriller, #HistoricalElements, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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Mar 1, 2024  
"After a devastating tragedy, Dorcas Moon faces brutal choices in the unforgiving wilderness."

Tour: Lighten The Load (Ghosts along the Oregon Trail, #2) by David Fitz-Gerald - #TheCoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #Western, #HistoricalFiction

Available in #KindleUnlimited

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Manon of the Spring (Manon des Sources) (1987)
Manon of the Spring (Manon des Sources) (1987)
1987 | International, Drama, Romance
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"It's different with films. I don't listen to old music, but with films, a film that I love, I watch over and over again. There's a film called Jean Des Florette and the sequel's called Manon Des Sources, that I absolutely love and it's made in the '80s by Claude Berri. It's such a beautiful film. Again, the characters are so beautifully drawn, they're so subtle and lovely. I always take it on tour with me and it's a real comfort. I watch it night after night on tour. It's like music to me, it makes me happy."

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I have found the series to be lots of fun. It features a spunky heroine who is at home in all the great cities in Europe, is great at her job, and takes the more than occasional murder in stride.

The thing I find most intriguing and also most inviting about this series is the fact that the murder takes place so late in the story that you almost forget that this is supposed to be a murder mystery. Instead, you get to meet all the characters, learn their secrets and affiliations, begin to develop feelings for them. It is very Agatha Christie like and very cool. The great characters added to the brilliant descriptions of European cities, tour stops, and culture makes the reader feel like they are taking part in the tour and gives them a personal stake in discovering whodunnit.

Death of Leprechaun is no exception. Lana has secured a spot on her current tour for dear friends of hers and she is really looking forward to touring Dublin. Unbeknownst to her, almost every member of the tour has a connection to a corrupt reporter who ends up dead. Everyone he has written about or even for has a motive to want him dead, but only Lana’s tour group had access to the murder weapon.

Beyond the search for the murderer, I have to admit my favorite part of this book is when Dottie and later Lana hang a lantern on the fact that guests in Lana’s tours always seem to turn up dead. Though I will give kudos for the switch up here in that the tour group is still suspect, but the victim, is an outsider.

Readers who enjoy travel fiction, epic character development, and clever mysteries will enjoy this series.

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
I received an advance review copy for free through Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours, and I am leaving this review voluntarily