
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2393 KP) rated A Very Woodsy Murder in Books
Jul 25, 2024 (Updated Jul 25, 2024)
While the motel and the areas where the action takes place are all fictional, anyone familiar with the Sierra Nevada mountains will pick up on the inspiration for the setting. Between that and the motel itself, I was completely charmed and wanted to go visit in real life. The characters we meet are a bit eccentric even for a cozy but also just as delightful. Dee’s background as a sitcom writer provides some good laughs and adds to how Dee views the events. The mystery sets itself up well so it can really get going once Michael is killed. I was hooked and surprised by the logical conclusion. While not a full-blown culinary cozy, there are a couple of recipes at the end. I was utterly charmed by this debut and am already booking my return visit.

Fatal Sign-Off
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When a loathed local podcaster signs off... for good, book blogger Winnie Lark finds herself tangled...
Caelon (Rocky Mountain Pack #3)
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She didn’t see the signs. But he’s been leaving breadcrumbs all along. Selene I always...
Paranormal Romance

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2393 KP) rated Chocolate Can Be Deadly in Books
Feb 15, 2025
I was so happy to be revisiting these characters. We don’t see much of a couple of the regulars, but the updates with the ones we did get to see were lots of fun. The mystery was engrossing, including good suspects and a climax I couldn’t put down. I did figure out one aspect early, but I didn’t have it all figured out. I enjoy the slightly different setting of Orange County since I’m in Southern California myself, but everything else still feels like a cozy. The book includes ten delicious sounding chocolate themed recipes, many of them gluten free. This book will find you turning pages and craving chocolate. If you want a good culinary cozy series, I highly recommend it.

Erika Kehlet (21 KP) rated A Clue in the Stew (Soup Lover's Mystery, #5) in Books
Feb 21, 2018
NOTE: I received a free copy from the author in exchange for my honest review.

Nicole Hadley (380 KP) rated Where Is My Coat? Farm Animals in Books
Jun 18, 2018
Animal shapes are shown and you are asked what they are. It is very interactive. Kids will need to use their visual skills to figure out what type of animal is depicted. The illustrations are super cute and the colors draw you in. This is a good book to use for teaching animals to small children.
I received this ARC from Clavis Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Moon Tahoe
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California outdoors expert Ann Marie Brown provides you with the essential details needed to...
Crumbles: 35 Sweet and Savoury Recipes
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Crumbles are a perfect treat for any season, and this delicious collection of sweet and savory...

Mothergamer (1583 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Spiritfarer in Video Games
Sep 13, 2020

SnoozaPalooza
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A cold wind blows, and snow starts to fall, Mouse hides in a den that’s cozy and small. ...
Animals Children Kids 5 to 8 Years old Seasonal Winter