Title: Fat Cat Takes The CakeAuthor: Juliet CantrellPublisher: Berkley Prime CrimeSeries: A Fat Cat Mystery #3Pages: 304Format: e-book ARCSource: NetGalleyDescription:Quincy the butterscotch tabby has a talent for sniffing out sweets—and uncovering crimes—in this Fat Cat mystery from the national bestselling author of Fat Cat Spreads Out.When former classmate Rich “Dickie” Byrd throws a high school… Continue reading Review: Fat Cat Takes The Cake by: Janet Cantrell
Book Trailer: Dial QR For Murder by: A.E.H. Veenman
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Review: A Daughter’s Doubt by: Richard Audry
Title: A Daughter's DoubtAuthor: Richard AudryPublisher: Conger Road PressSeries: Mary MacDougall Mysteries #3Pages: 296Format: e-bookSource: Great Escapes Book ToursDescription:Mary MacDougall’s first case of 1902 seems simple enough. Just before the 19-year-old heiress leaves for a summer holiday on Mackinac Island with her Aunt Christena, she’s hired to stop in a little town along the way and… Continue reading Review: A Daughter’s Doubt by: Richard Audry
Review: Braking For Bodies by: Duffy Brown
Title: Braking For BodiesAuthor: Duffy BrownPublisher: Berkley Prime CrimeSeries: The Cycle Path Mysteries #2Pages: 293Format: PaperbackSource: Great Escapes Book ToursPurchase Links:Amazon | B&NDescription:Evie Bloomfield puts the pedal to the metal—in the latest Cycle Path mystery from the national bestselling author of Geared for the Grave.Moving from Los Angeles to small, picturesque Mackinac Island to work… Continue reading Review: Braking For Bodies by: Duffy Brown
Review: A Muddied Murder by: Wendy Tyson
Title: A Muddied MurderAuthor: Wendy TysonPublisher: Henery PressSeries: A Greenhouse Mystery #1Pages: 288Format: NetGalley e-bookSource: NetGally and Great Escape Book ToursDescription:When Megan Sawyer gives up her big-city law career to care for her grandmother and run the family’s organic farm and café, she expects to find peace and tranquility in her scenic hometown of Winsome,… Continue reading Review: A Muddied Murder by: Wendy Tyson
Review: Nobody But You by: Jill Shalvis
Title: Nobody But YouAuthor: Jill ShalvisPublisher: Grand Central PublishingSeries: Cedar Ridge #3Pages: 368Format: e-book ARCSource: Author Book TourPurchase Links:Amazon | B&N | IndieBound | iBooks | GooglePlay | KoboDescription:When Jacob was injured in the war, it changed him for life. Now all he wants to do is come home to Cedar Ridge, settle in at his lakeside cabin and get… Continue reading Review: Nobody But You by: Jill Shalvis
Interview with Eva Gates Author of Reading Up A Storm
Recently I had the chance to sit down with cozy author Eva Gates who writes A Lighthouse Librarian Mystery series. Thank you Eva for stopping by.What Genre do you write?I write in several different sub-centres of crime novels. Everything from modern Gothic thrillers to gritty police procedurals to historicals to cozies. I even write a… Continue reading Interview with Eva Gates Author of Reading Up A Storm
Interview: Teresa Watson author of Who Invited The Ghost To Dinner?
Recently I had a chance to sit down and talk to Teresa Watson author of Who Invited The Ghost To Dinner. Thank you Teresa for taking the time to visit Community Bookstop!What genre do you write? Cozy mysteryHow did you come to write cozies? I LOVE mysteries! I started out reading Nancy Drew, graduated to Agatha Christie,… Continue reading Interview: Teresa Watson author of Who Invited The Ghost To Dinner?
Cozy Discussion #2: Romance and Love Triangles?
I have seen this discussion a time or two where someone will ask about romance within a cozy, and I will answer it the same way I did in a discussion today.I get tired of romance if it takes too long to get the show on the road like the Hannah Swenson series or Stephanie… Continue reading Cozy Discussion #2: Romance and Love Triangles?
Cozy Discussions #1: Why Authors Use Aliases?
As an avid reader of cozy books, I love being able to read different books and have only recently learned most of the books I loved were written by the same author, which led me to look more into why authors go under other names. It all began with Miranda James who I have… Continue reading Cozy Discussions #1: Why Authors Use Aliases?