A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Murder is the third book in the Countess of Harleigh Mystery series by Dianne Freeman. Set in late Victorian Engalnd, the stories revolve around Frances, …
Monthly recap: June 2020
I did great as a reader in June, but I did terrible as a blogger. I mean… TERRIBLE. I blogged ONCE during all of July *hides*. I’ve only blogged twice …
[review] Lineage Most Lethal by S.C. Perkins
Lineage Most Lethal is the second book in SC Perkin’s Ancestry Detective Mysteries, a unique cozy mystery series set in Texas and featuring genealogist Lucy Lancaster. I discovered SC Perkins …
Author Q&A with Jemma Hatt
Jemma Hatt is the author of The Adventurers series, an incredibly fun adventure series for kids aged 8-12 (but honestly, it’s fun for both kids and kids-at-heart). The first book in the series, …
Monthly recap: May 2020
So… May. Wow. I have typed, deleted, typed again, and deleted again over a dozen times now but I know that no matter how many times I start over, …
[spotlight] Catalyst by Tracy Richardson [blog tour]
Catalyst is the latest book by science fiction author Tracy Richardson and the newest instalment in her young adult series, The Catalysts. The story features returning characters from the series’ …
[review] A Study in Murder by Callie Hutton
A Study in Murder is the first book in a new cozy mystery series by Callie Hutton. When Lady Amy Lovell’s breaks up with her fiancé and he turns up …
[review] The Saracen’s Mark by S.W. Perry [blog tour]
The Saracen’s Mark is the third instalment of The Jackdaw Mysteries. A tale of conspiracy, murder and espionage in Elizabethan London and dazzling Marrakech. Title: The Saracen’s Mark Author: SW …











