
Cheddar Off Dead
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In Korina Moss's cozy series debut, Cheddar Off Dead, cheesemonger Willa Bauer discovers that her...

Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Do you follow in Books
Jan 11, 2022
There is a mental illness aspect of the story which can be taboo to talk about but I think it should become less taboo and more so spoke about so I liked that they addressed this aspect in the reading.
The characters were detailed and I glad to have found a connection with them. I enjoyed learning more about them, and their back-stories, as the novel progressed. Every time it's like getting to know a new mary kate and ashley, but there are always new surprises in a twin tale. Even though I guessed some of the plots and twists, there were still plenty of surprises.
Definitely recommend 9/10

The Hunting Moon
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Winnie Wednesday has gotten everything she thought she wanted. She passed the deadly hunter trials,...

Cozy Up to Christmas
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A man still in hiding. A Christmas heist. This is no time for fruitcake. Ed Belmont works in a...

The Redemption of Mattie Silks
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SEEKING REDEMPTION, SHE FINDS RETRIBUTION In 1892, running one of the West’s fanciest brothels...
Historical Women's Fiction

Dirty Laundry (Cole McGinnis #3)
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For ex-cop turned private investigator Cole McGinnis, each day brings a new challenge. Too bad most...
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Kicks (Pleasure Seekers, #2)
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Eddie Channing has never bothered with a career. Yet somehow he’s become the best salesman at...
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If only there was a guide to help you successfully navigate your retirement ... Luckily, you have...
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The Dog of the North
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Penny Rush has problems. Freshly divorced from her mobile knife-sharpener husband, she has returned...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated The Tale of the Tenpenny Tontine in Books
May 16, 2025
I’ve got to make time to read this series faster, because this was another wonderful entry. The mystery was sufficiently puzzling with plenty to keep me engaged. And we reached a logical climax that explained the how and the who. The characters are a little thin, but that is in service to the comedy. The laughs come from a very dry British wit and plenty of sarcasm. I was laughing on page one, and smiling or laughing the rest of the way through the book. If that’s what you are in the mood for, you’ll be glad you picked up this book.