Blog Anniversary Day 4: Maya Corrian

Why I Love Book Bloggers by Maya CorriganBloggers who write reviews offer readers precious gifts—book recommendations. As they present each gift, they must walk a fine line. They have to reveal enough about a book so readers can decide if it’s their cup of tea, but not give away information that might spoil a reader’s… Continue reading Blog Anniversary Day 4: Maya Corrian

Blog Anniversary Day 3: Linda O. Johnston

Bloggers Who Do Reviewsby Linda O. Johnston            First of all, let me say how much I appreciate bloggers who do reviews.  Sure, I wish they all completely adored each of my books that they reviewed and only said nice things about them.  Fortunately, I mostly do receive favorable reviews, but certainly not all the time. … Continue reading Blog Anniversary Day 3: Linda O. Johnston

Blog Anniversary Day 1: Edith Maxwell Guest Post

 Guest Post by: Edith MaxwellPeople sometimes ask me why I write fiction, and one of my answers is always, “Because I can’t not.” But one of the most important reasons is to delight readers. I absolutely love when fans tell me they fell into my story and stayed there, staying up too late, turning pages,… Continue reading Blog Anniversary Day 1: Edith Maxwell Guest Post

Review: Yankee Tenacity by: Jocie McKade

Title: Yankee TenacityAuthor: Jocie McKadePublisher: Wrench & QuillSeries: A Mason Dixon Mystery #2Pages: 229Format: e-bookSource: GEBTDescription:Following the latest cryptic message that might lead them to the truth about their parents, Emme Mayson and Jackie Dickson are pulled into another murder investigation when a man dressed in a kilt falls from the sky onto their truck. As… Continue reading Review: Yankee Tenacity by: Jocie McKade

Review: A Composition of Murder by: Larissa Reinhart

Title: A Composition of MurderAuthor: Larissa ReinhartPublisher: Henery PressSeries: A Cherry Tucker Mystery #6Pages: 293Format: e-book ARCSource: NetGalley & GEBTDescription:At Halo House, Cherry Tucker finds the tea deadly sweet…With a new art teaching gig at Halo House—Halo, Georgia’s posh independent living home—and Halo society scrutinizing her family and her love life, Cherry Tucker needs to… Continue reading Review: A Composition of Murder by: Larissa Reinhart

Review: A Whole Latte Murder by: Caroline Fardig

Title: A Whole Latte MurderAuthor: Caroline FardigPublisher: AlibiSeries:  A Java Jive Mystery #3Pages: 272Format: e-book ARCSource: NetGalley & GEBTDescription:Coffeehouse manager and reluctant sleuth Juliet Langley returns in a gripping novel from the bestselling author of Death Before Decaf and Mug Shot. Just as things are perking up in Nashville, a serial killer sends tensions foaming… Continue reading Review: A Whole Latte Murder by: Caroline Fardig

Review: Five Dog Voodoo by: Lia Farrell

Title: Five Dog VoodooAuthor: Lia FarrellPublisher: Camel PressSeries: Mae December Mysteries #5Pages: 266Format: e-bookSource: GEBTDescription:As Halloween approaches, engaged couple Mae December and Sheriff Ben Bradley have devoted all their energy to Ben’s campaign for reelection as sheriff of Rose County, Tennessee. The race is already too close to call when the sheriff’s office is hit… Continue reading Review: Five Dog Voodoo by: Lia Farrell

Review: 30 Seconds Before by: Chrys Fey

Title: 30 Seconds BeforeAuthor: Chrys FeyPublisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc.Pages: 60Format: e-bookSource: Author RequestDescription:Blake Herro is a cop in the Cleveland Police Force. Ever since he was a child he wanted to do right by the city he loved by cleaning up the streets and protecting its citizens. Red, a notorious mobster, has other… Continue reading Review: 30 Seconds Before by: Chrys Fey