Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Monday, August 12, 2024
Peach Tea Smash
Sunday, July 14, 2024
Knee High by the Fourth of July
What's so wrong with admiring from a distance? Mira's quirky puppy love for Chief Wenonga, a well-muscled fiberglass statue in her Minnesota small town, might be a safer love pursuit than online dating. But when the 23-foot Chief goes missing from his cement base, Mira's not the only citizen to be crushed. The town of Battle Lake is celebrating their statue's 25th anniversary and no amount of blue, sugar-soaked popcorn balls at Wenonga Days can uplift their gloomy mood.
But when Mira runs into a dead body, the town has more pressing issues. Mira's second biggest crush, organic gardening god and dead ringer for Brad Pitt-Johnny Leeson-has disappeared. Her luck with men is running out, and a killer might be moving in. With something of her own to hide, Mira hopes she can avoid the police long enough to track down the object of her mega-crush-but is Mira trailing a statue-thief, a kidnapper, or a murderer?
This was an OK novel. It wasn't bad but it wasn't great either. It's more of a three stars out of five book. The main character Mira is funny and super smart. However, I didn't think her desire to participate in online dating was a good decision. It can be dangerous. Yes, I am placing my values on a character. While the online dating provided a few suspects to the murder, it didn't connect with me as well as if all of the suspects were from Battle Lake.
I am pretty picky about the cozy mysteries that I read. I only read a few cozy authors consistently and, perhaps, author Lourey is just one of them that I don't want to continue reading. I hate to bash a book when the genre, or rather sub-genre, is not my cup of tea.
As I stated above, this book is part of a series. The characters are the same throughout the series so we can expect to read more about Mira's exploits. If you enjoyed this book, please let me know your thoughts.
Apologies for the formatting. I couldn't fix it without tearing my hair out.
Monday, July 1, 2024
Forget Me Never
Forget Me Never was just published last month on June 4, 2024. It is the newest installment of Susan Wittig Albert's China Bayles Mysteries and is the 28th installment of the series. As expected, it is a fun and relaxing read.
The publisher's summary:
Olivia Andrews is locally famous for her blog and podcast, “Forget Me Not: A Crime Victim’s Storyboard,” which is dedicated to telling the stories of victims of crime. Now, she has a stunning story to tell about a decades-old murder mystery involving a prominent citizen of Pecan Springs—someone who isn’t the man everybody thinks he is. But she is killed by a hit-and-run driver while she’s out jogging early one morning. Was it an accident—or something else? Her sister wants to know.
And Olivia’s friend China Bayles also wants to know, urgently. Who is the prominent citizen Olivia was about to expose? How did he manage to get away with murder twenty years ago? Did he kill Olivia to keep her from revealing his secret? What is local lawyer Charlie Lipman trying to hide? And when there’s another murder . . . well, it has to be a part of the same story, doesn’t it? And so does the scrapbook a cousin has compiled to honor the memory of one of the victims and make sure she won’t be forgotten. It might hold the answer—except that the one person whose face China wants to see has been scissored out of every photo.
What I love about this series is that once you start reading you don't notice how far into the story you have read until about halfway through it. The first person narrative as well as China's personality keep you reading without even noticing the time. This series always focuses on an herb with chapter intros giving a factoid about that particular herb. In this novel, the author has focuses on the coffee bean because it helps with memory and the title is about not forgetting. I loved reading the little known facts about coffee and caffeine such as the fragrance of coffee comes from over 800 aromas. The darker the roast of the bean, the easier it is to detect them by scent. Rosemary is another memory enhancing herb that was featured.
The setting is a small town in Texas called Pecan Springs. China's narrative comes from her Texan heritage with plenty of southern colloquialisms. The characters all reflect this heritage but each are unique. China is a former attorney who runs an herb and catering business. Her best friend Ruby is a clairvoyant but also her business partner. Ruby's psychic abilities are showcased in the story. The author mentioned that former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling lived nearby in the River Oaks community before he went to prison and that Senator Ted Cruz also lived there. I found it amusing and liked that she made them a part of the setting.
A new character, Olivia Andrews, is detailed from what people have said about her after her demise. She was killed early on from a hit and run "accident." Olivia is an interesting character. She is a former journalist who had been writing a true crime blog and podcast. The crimes that she featured on her blog were taken from obscurity but she brought them back to life with her unique way of thinking. Secondary characters such as China's husband and the friendly local police chief were not involved in the investigation and were barely mentioned in the book. Police Chief Sheila Dawson's contribution to the story dealt only with how she was handling being a new mother. Sheila's new life as a mother is the only character growth in the book but we only read these great stories from Susan Wittig Albert for her ability to write a fun mystery. This one had more twists than we usually see from Albert, most likely because China had three murders to solve.
Forget Me Never is a fun and fast read. Cozy fans will want to read it. 5 out of 5 stars.
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
The Vintage Village Bake Off
Saturday, November 18, 2023
2024 Cruisin' Through the Cozies Reading Challenge
I will be rejoining the Cruisin' Through the Cozies Reading Challenge next year. While I do not read many cozies, this is still one of my favorite challenges. I have several favorite authors who write this genre and whatever they publish, I read. I will be joining the challenge by reading any cozy mystery of my choice and at the Snoop level which requires that 10 books be read during the year. The rules are as follows:
1) The challenge runs the 2024 calendar year.
2) You do not have to choose your books in advance. If you decide to do so, please make a list of the books that you plan on reading and add them in your post about this challenge.
3) Books can be in any format: audio, paper or ebook.
4) You do not have to write a review and can add in the comment section of the challenge host's post the name of the books that you have read. If you have a blog, link the review the the challenge host's review page.
5) You can either read any cozy mysteries of your choice or choose one book from each of these sub-genres:
a) culinary
b) animal related
c) craft related
d) paranormal
e) based outside the U. S.
f) career based
g) travel mystery
h) historical mystery
i) one book form any sub-genre of your choice
The reading levels that you can join the challenge at are:
1) Snoop: read 10 books
2) Investigator: read 20 books
3) Super Sleuth: read 30 books
4) Sleuth Extraordinaire: read 40 books
This is a fun challenge. Please join me!