Saturday, March 25, 2017

Review -- Banana Cream Pie Murder


Hannah and the whole Lake Eden crew are back in Banana Cream Pie Murder to solve the latest killing in their small town. Hannah’s mother discovers the body this time, just before Hannah returns from her honeymoon cruise. It’s full steam ahead when Hannah and hubby arrive home and they are tossed into the investigation, along with two very busy careers – her cookie store and Ross’ thriving television career – all while they’re settling into married life. 

A bake sale and pie-eating contest serve as a fundraiser for the local theater group as well as the chance to draw out the murderer. Of course, intrepid Hannah is at the center
of the danger and the action, following clues, discovering and discarding red herrings and figuring out whodunit in this latest installment of the fun, popular series.

Fans will not be disappointed…especially with the great twist at the end that will have readers eagerly awaiting the next release in the series from author Joanne Fluke. 

Four stars!

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Review -- The Swap


The Swap
By Nancy Boyarsky

When Nicole and Brad Graves from Los Angeles swap houses for the summer with Fred and Muriel in London, Nicole thinks it may be a chance for she and Brad to work on putting their marriage back together.

Little does Nicole know what adventure awaits her – and it’s not a romantic summer with her husband exploring the historyand museums of the UK, shopping and dining out. From soon after they arrive at their swapped house, Nicole is dodging potential abductors and murderers. From a car bomb to kidnapping to attempted murder and more, Nicole is swept up in a maelstrom of events she doesn’t understand and over which she has no control.

It’s takes a few chapters to set the stage, but once the action starts, you won’t be disappointed. The exploits of Nicole Graves are just beginning, and I look forward to the next mystery she sets out to solve.

Four stars.

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Review -- Come Next Winter


COME NEXT WINTER
Seasons of Change Series: Book One
By Linda Hanna and Deborah Dulworth
Published by Mountain Brook Ink
  
Come Next Winter is a tale overflowing with strong emotions – love, sadness, fear, joy – that carries the reader along for the poignant ride!

When Carol faces a life-altering catastrophe, she must find a way to re-build her life with her sons, one still at home and the other away at college. It’s not an easy road she must travel, but with her faith strong and most of her family behind her, she takes each difficult step in creating joy and a full life again for herself and her boys.
From the snowy ski hills of Vermont to the flatlands of Arizona, readers will be drawn into the story of Carol and her teenage son Andy, meeting her Mom and Dad, aunt and uncle, cousin and even touching base with her older son Ethan when he’s home from school.

Starting over is never easy, but Carol trusts in God, makes friends, finds love and begins a new chapter in her life in Come Next Winter.

This inspirational novel is an easy read, with well-developed characters, realistic situations, and a pleasant style and voice. The author team smoothly combines life and conviction, love and redemption, family and faith. Pour a cup of tea, put your feet up and treat yourself to this first book in the Seasons of Change series.

5 Stars

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Review of The Dry


The Dry
By
Jane Harper

When federal agent Aaron Falk returns home to attend a friend’s funeral, today’s headline and yesterday’s collide. Can Aaron confront the past as he attempts to determine what happened to his friend and his family?

Author Jane Harper has captured perfectly the rhythm of life in a small town, where you’re either born and bred or an outsider. When Aaron and his father left decades earlier, they left under a cloud, and in present day his arrival stirs up old memories and rivalries.

I wish I could give this debut novel six stars – it’s well written, with solid character development, enough plot twists to keep you guessing and so much atmosphere you can feel the heat and the drought.

I’ll definitely be watching for Jane Harper’s next novel.

Five stars.

Friday, February 3, 2017

Attempted murder....or accidents?


Detective Superintendent Ben Spence is called to Marlby Manor when Lady Dinnister’s nurse companion dies under suspicious circumstances. Was she the target or was the lady of manor the intended target. Spence and his partner Inspector Laurel set out to find out if the accidents that keep happening to Lady Dinnister are repeated attempts on her life.

The mystery is populated by a fascinating cast of characters, any of whom could be the murderer. Will our detectives and their team figure out what’s going on before another victim falls prey to the wily criminal.

A most enjoyable English mystery, complete with lots of atmosphere. I’ll look forward to my next Detective Spence read. 

Five stars!