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Great Second in Series – Suspenseful to the very end
Bitter Harvest (A Greenhouse Mystery) (Volume 2)
By: Wendy Tyson
Rating: 5 of 5
I’ve read both books in the this series and, while I enjoyed the first, the second, “Bitter Harvest” takes the series storyline and elevates it. The first book spent a lot of time introducing the characters and now that the reader of the series should be familiar with them, the plot is the focus in this book. I kept guessing the whodunnit but the ending was a surprise to me though there were certainly some clues left.
Once again, we are back in Winsome, PA and the town is preparing for their first Oktoberfest celebration. When a death occurs, the authorities aren’t sure if it was an accident or if something more dastardly is afoot.
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Good start to a new series
Last Night with the Duke: The Rakes of St. James
By: Amelia Grey
Rating: 4 of 5
This is the first in a new series of historical romance novels by Amelia Grey. There is a set-up of three young Dukes, known in their youth as The Rakes of St. James. The three men are older and wiser and in this story, the Duke of Griffin has hired a youngish woman to chaperone his twin sisters as they make their come-out.
Griffin has to deal with the potential of harm to his sisters based on his earlier wild ways. While there is a big lead-up to this potential, the book fails to deliver on it. I either wish there had been less talk of the possibility or a stronger result. As it is, it is a bit of a let-down.
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Fun story but slightly weaker than usual mystery
Every Trick in the Rook: A Birds of a Feather Mystery
By: Marty Wingate
Rating: 4 of 5
I’ve read all of the books in this series and, while I think this book is perhaps a tad weaker than the others, I still found that I enjoyed catching up with Julia’s latest doings. As usual, she is always rushing headlong into situations and suffers the consequences (emotional and physical.)
I found it somewhat weak because I was able to figure out the whodunnit very early on in the book. It was due to the clues that were left a little heavy-handed. Otherwise, the story was engaging and progressed Julia’s relationship with Michael.
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Second in series of mysteries set in academia
The Art of Vanishing (A Lila Maclean Academic Mystery) (Volume 2)
By: Cynthia Kuhn
Rating: 4 of 5
This is the second book in the Lila Maclean Academic Mystery series. What is unusual is that this is not a murder mystery but rather one of finding out why unusual events are happening.
The story is set in Stonedale University which is located in Colorado. Lila Maclean, a literary professor who is in her first year of teaching at the university (and who is concerned about her tenure track), becomes involved in solving the crimes which are occurring. They all revolve around Damon Von Tussel who, as it turns out, has a personal connection to Lila that brings her front and center as the person to keep Von Tussel safe and sound.
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To boldly go where no cat has gone before
Star Trek Cats
By: Jenny Parks
Rating: 5 of 5
This is the perfect small size book for anyone who is a cat lover and a fan of Star Trek. The author/artist has presented a series of vignettes from the original series with cats representing the crew.
I especially appreciate the breeds of cats she has chosen for this book. From the ginger-colored American short hair (Kirk) to the Scottish fold (Scottie) to the lovely Russian blue (Chekov), each cat wonderfully matches the looks and personalities of the crew members.
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Another interesting mystery in the Nan Vining series
Lying Blind: A Nan Vining Mystery (Nan Vining Mysteries Book 6)
By: Dianne Emley
Rating: 5 of 5
I have read a couple of the Nan Vining mysteries and really enjoyed adding “Lying Blind” to my collection of these novels. I do recommend reading this series in order as there are relationships which have developed over time that would be confusing without the prior stories.
In this story, Nan, a homicide detective with the Pasadena Police department, is called to the scene of a murder in the posh area of town. A young woman has been found floating, nude, face down in a swimming pool. It is up to Nan and her crew to figure out who the woman is and how she ended up where she did.
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Cute Regency romp about a young lady who knows how to run away all too well
Runaway Bride
By: Jane Aiken Hodge
Rating: 4 of 5
Jane Aiken Hodge was an author whose books I read when they were first published years ago. Most of her books have a more gothic feel, but this one is a Regency romance without any the dark brooding characters.
As a Regency romance of the period when it was written, it was a good one. That spanned the range of someone like Barbara Cartland to the master of Regencies (and who, I believe created the genre), Georgette Heyer. Some would try to put Jane Austen in this list but remember that she was writing stories during the Regency period itself and about her contemporaries rather than a made-up world of balls, intrigue, dashing heroes, and plucky heroines.
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Another fun book in the Hamish Macbeth series
Death of a Ghost (A Hamish Macbeth Mystery)
By: M. C. Beaton
Rating: 4 of 5
I’ve read a number of the Hamish Macbeth books over the years and always enjoy dropping in to see how Hamish is faring. He is still the least ambitious policeman, wanting no more than to stay in his wee apartment at the police station. He is still looking for his soul mate (though he finds an interesting host of reasons why each woman he finds is just not right for him in the end.)
In this story, Hamish is called to the scene of a castle to ferret out the ghostly noises that are scaring the villagers. Of course, he stumbles across a murder scene and the story is off and running.
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Cute modern day interpretation of Pride and Prejudice
Unleashing Mr. Darcy
By: The Hallmark Channel
Rating: 4 of 5
“Unleashing Mr. Darcy” is one of the latest remakes of Jane Austen’s iconic novel, “Pride and Prejudice”. I’m quite a fan of all of Ms. Austen’s works with “Pride and Prejudice” being one of my favorites. I’ve read many books and seen both movie and television mini-series interpretations and always look forward to seeing a new take on it.
In “Unleashing Mr. Darcy”, the role of Elizabeth Bennet is transformed into Elizabeth Scott (played by Cindy Busby) and Fitzwilliam Darcy becomes Donovan Darcy (played by Ryan Paevey). In the story, recently unemployed (unfairly fired) Elizabeth finds temporary employment as a dog handler and is also able to show her own King Charles Spaniel at a dog show where Darcy is judging the competition.
The two meet in less than stellar circumstances and are left with less than wonderful views of one another. In that sense, the movie follows the book very well. Darcy certainly appears full of pride and Elizabeth is quick to form opinions based on very little face.
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Interesting and fast moving Florida Keys diving mystery
Death by Sunken Treasure (A Hayden Kent Mystery) (Volume 2)
By: Kait Carson
Rating: 5 of 5
This is the second book in the Hayden Kent Mysteries by Kait Carson. It is the first book I have read by this author. I often read books out of order in series to see how well they read stand-alone.
I had some difficulties in the first chapter or two as it seemed to continue from the first book without much explanation as to who the characters were and how they interacted. By around the third or fourth chapter, I had caught up and could enjoy the story. While I think the story can be read stand-alone, I recommend reading the series in order so you can understand the back story on the characters which becomes fairly important by the end of the book.
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