Category: cozy mystery
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Book Review: A Novel Thief by Jessica Baker
After a brief introduction in the A Bookworm of a Suspect anthology, Jessica Baker has embarked on a new cozy mystery series. This time the story is set in the present, however, it maintains a classic feel all while incorporating elements of fantasy…
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Book Review: The Mystery Guest by Nita Prose
I read The Maid last year and there was admittedly a lot I didn’t like about it. However, there was enough that I did like that I was interested in reading this next installment. I’m so glad I did!…
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Book Review: Murder at the Midnight Ball by Jessica Baker
It’s always a good day when Jessica Baker releases a new book! I’m super excited about this new series set in Lady Thea’s universe…
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Book Review: Orchidelirium by E.B. Roshan
It was such a pleasure to read another book by E.B. Roshan! I found this to be a pretty unique book, too, given it features illustrations. Set in an alternate version of England during the Edwardian era, this cozy mystery is filled with wit and lots of flowers…
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Book Review: The Socialite’s Guide To Murder by S.K. Golden
The Socialite’s Guide to Murder is the first in a new historical cozy mystery series set in an upscale hotel. While I didn’t find it to be the strongest start, there is a lot of potential going forward…
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Book Review: A Christmas Puzzle by Jessica Baker
What a lovely Christmas surprise this was! Picking up after Book 3, we follow Thea and her family at Christmastime… but it isn’t all merriment for Thea…
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Book Review: Viviana Valentine Goes Up the River by Emily J. Edwards
This is an instance where I knew I was jumping into the second book of the series without reading the first (which was not yet published at the time I requested this one), so if I’m off the mark that’s completely on me…
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Book Review: Condolence Casseroles by J. Lee Mitchell
I started this installment immediately following the previous book. I just had to know what was going on with Alain!…
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Book Review: Moonshine and Malice by J. Lee Mitchell
It’s not often I enjoy a sequel more than the first book, but such was the case with Moonshine and Malice!…
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Book Review: Sinister Cinnamon Buns by J. Lee Mitchell
Food and cozy mysteries go so well together. As soon as I saw this series, I knew I needed to give it a go…