The Adventurers and The Cursed Castle is billed as an “exciting adventure story for children aged 8-12.” So is it bad that I (who is definitely NOT a child aged …
[review] Murder at Macbeth by Samantha Goodwin
Murder at Macbeth is the debut novel from Samantha Goodwin and I’m already looking forward to more from this author. It was a mere coincidence that I read two books …
[review] The Alchemist of Lost Souls by Mary Lawrence
The Alchemist of Lost Souls is Book 4 in the Bianca Goddard Mysteries by Mary Lawrence. Although this was my first time reading the series, this book reads well as …
[review] A Walking Shadow by Elizabeth Ireland [blog tour]
A vengeful spirit haunts a theatre production of Macbeth. How fitting, right? Well, this spirit, who just happens to be the murdered leading lady of the play, wants to find …
[review] Prologue to Murder by Lauren Elliott
A strong protagonist, interesting townfolk, a murder, pirates, a love triangle – this has all the makings of a great cozy mystery! Prologue to Murder is the second book in …
[review] The Good Teacher by Rachel Sargeant
This mystery is definitely grittier and faster-paced than the cozies I’ve been reading lately, but it still had a cozy vibe to it, which I think had a lot to …
[review] The Catherine Howard Conspiracy by Alexandra Walsh
The Catherine Howard Conspiracy has been one of my favourite discoveries of 2019 so far. I enjoy reading historical fiction, but I LOVE reading historical fiction based on the Tudors. So …
[review] Tastes Like Murder by Catherine Bruns
Another week, another culinary cozy review! (Actually, I’m kind of behind schedule for my 52 Cozy Mysteries in 52 Weeks Challenge, so it probably has been longer than a week… …