Genre: Mystery

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Scene of the Grind by Tonya Kappes

Scene of the Grind by Tonya Kappes

Aunt Maxi didn’t murder Alexis. Right? Scene of the Grind by Tonya Kappes is the first book in the A Killer Coffee Mystery series. I love the charm, wit, and tenacity of the characters. The setting in Honey Springs, Kentucky is excellent. The little boardwalk area is nice and reminds me of summers at the […]

Posted January 12, 2019 by BaronessMom in Mystery, Review, Series / 0 Comments
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Triplicity by J. Mercer

Triplicity by J. Mercer

Can the kids find out who is stealing from the other passengers? Triplicity by J. Mercer is an excellent book by this refreshing new author. I loved it from the very beginning to the end. It’s not like a conventional book either, and it’s fabulous. She captured the cruise pretty well. We have three points […]

Posted January 8, 2019 by karenbaron in Blog Tour, Mystery, Review, Young Adult / 1 Comment
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Southern Magic Christmas by Amy Boyles

Southern Magic Christmas by Amy Boyles

Christmas in Magnolia Cove Southern Magic Christmas by Amy Boyles is a funny, crazy Christmas tale about what can go wrong when you meet your boyfriend’s parents. Some people just aren’t nice even at Christmas. Pepper, Betty, Amelia, and Cordelia are decorating the Magic Wish Snowman in Magnolia Cove when Axel’s parents show up, bringing […]

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Grimoires, Spas, and Chocolate Straws by Erin Johnson

Grimoires, Spas, and Chocolate Straws by Erin Johnson

Can Imogen and her friends solve a mystery about the man in the sand? Grimoires, Spas and Chocolate Straws by Erin Johnson is another excellent book by this fabulous author. This story left me feeling a lot of things for each of the characters. I have to say that I’m rooting for them all and […]

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The Christmas Cookie Killer by Livia J Washburn

The Christmas Cookie Killer by Livia J Washburn

Will Phyllis be able to figure out who killed the next-door neighbor? The Christmas Cookie Killer by Livia J. Washburn was a fantastic book. All of the characters are so realistic, and the interrelationships are magnificent. This book is the second that I have read in this series. We have quite a selection of characters […]

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