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Another great mystery in this fun and funny series

Pot Luck (An Elliott Lisbon Mystery Book 4)

By: Kendel Lynn

Rating: 5 of 5

Elliot Lisbon is still striving to get her PI License while being busy running the Ballantyne Foundation. The Irish Spring festival is gearing up when tragedy (in the form of a murder) occurs. Elliot is pressed into figuring out whodunnit even though someone has already confessed. Some old friends from earlier books make appearances and Elliot’s relationship with Detective Nick Ransom continues to progress.

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Memorable Book which I have read repeatedly over the years

Dawn’s Early Light

By: Elswyth Thane

Rating: 5 of 5

Reading this book is like peeking into the lives of its characters. From the first time I read it, I felt as if I got to know real individuals rather than the inventions of the author. She deftly reveals more and more about each character – I was left truly caring about what happened to them.

I could have read it in one evening but, instead, I spread it over three days. This gave me time to think about the individuals and what I thought would happen next. It is a truly memorable book – one that my friends and family are lining up to share – I have a wait list for individuals who want to borrow my book. I ended up purchasing this book both in hardcover and for my Kindle. It is a great book (and series) to load up and have available when I have time to read while I am on the go.

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Debut mystery which shows author’s inexperience

Protocol (A Maggie O’Malley Mystery) (Volume 1)

By: Kathleen Valenti

Rating: 3 of 5

protocol“Protocol” is the debut mystery novel by Kathleen Valenti. The plot line wanders around quite a bit but which comes back and ends well. The book could have used considerably more editing to tighten it up. For me, the ending brought my original rating of 2 up to a 3 star overall.

In addition, the main character does everything wrong. It seems if you want Maggie to do something right, you need to tell her to do the opposite. While that is okay once in a while, Maggie does it consistently and consistently ends up in hot water because of it. This is true both in her professional and personal life.

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Not a murder mystery, more of a social commentary

The Red Queen Rules (A Red Solaris Mystery Book 3

By:Bourne Morris

Rating: 4 of 5

theredqueenrulesI’ve read and enjoyed the two earlier books in this trilogy and from the author’s comments at the beginning of this book, it appears that this is the last book in this series.

The other books have been murder mysteries with a distinct whodunnit vibe. That is not the case with this book. There is a slight mystery which is actually fairly easily solved but on the whole, the book is a commentary about Freedom of Speech, sex trafficking (with an emphasis on underage girls) and white supremacist hate speech and ideology.

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Emotional story about starting over and discovering the past

The Art of Hiding

By: Amanda Prowse

Rating: 5 of 5

theactofhiding“The Art of Hiding” is the first book I have read by Amanda Prowse, so I had no expectations about how the story would go. Within very few pages, the world of the characters in the book has been turned upside down. From there, their lives get so shaken with further revelations, that they seem to be suffering a tad from PTSD.

The main character, Nina McCarrick, has to deal with the loss of love as well as the lifestyle she has grown used to. The story is about how she and her two boys learn to live again despite their losses.

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Another interesting read in this cozy mystery series

Skydive (A Nicki Valentine Mystery Book 3)

By: Susan O’Brien

Rating: 4 of 5

skydive“Skydive” is the third book in this cozy mystery series. It takes on a series of serious subjects with sex trafficking with teenagers as well as drug dealing and even a good look at the foster program for children.

Nicky Valentine is approached to do a bit of pro bono work and find the daughter of a convict. When she and her new partner (and neighbor and best friend), Kenna, take the job on, little do they know what they will have to endure to get to the truth.

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Another funny and fast-paced murder mystery in this Southern series

A Composition in Murder (A Cherry Tucker Mystery) (Volume 6)

By: Larissa Reinhart

Rating: 5 of 5

acompositioninmurderCherry Tucker is an artist who is drawn into murder investigations more times than is healthy for her. In this story, Cherry is hanging out at Halo House – a home for the elderly. This is not just any seniors home, it is one that costs a lot to rent/buy your own apartment. Cherry has a part time job teaching art to the seniors who make their home there.

Cherry is pulled into another case when she is asked to be a witness to the signing of a will. Since no one knows what the will contains, it becomes the basis for everything that follows.

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Another heart-warming book by Debbie Macomber

Any Dream Will Do: A Novel

By: Debbie Macomber

Rating: 5 of 5

anydreamwilldo“Any Dream Will Do” is a novel about second chances. Shay Benson is an ex-con who has just been released from prison. She has nowhere to go and no one to go to. Just a small amount of money is keeping her from living on the streets. In effort to stay warm and try to figure out where she will go on her first day of freedom, she wanders into Seattle Calvary church.

Drew Douglas is the pastor at the church. His beloved wife has passed away four years ago, leaving him with two young children to raise on his own. He is at a breaking point, pouring himself out in prayer when Shay wanders into his church.

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Great suspenseful thriller mystery

Emma in the Night: A Novel

By: Wendy Walker

Rating: 5 of 5

emmainthenightThis is the first book I have read by Wendy Walker but it will certainly not be the last. In “Emma in the Night”, Ms. Walker has created a layered thriller mystery that turns the reader inside out and upside down.

It is the story of two sisters who go missing on the same night. The search for the two teenagers comes to a dead end and three years later, the younger sister, Cass returns home with a story that is mind-boggling. She is insistent that the FBI has to look for and find her older sister Emma.

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Fun new cozy mystery series

Cat About Town: A Cat Cafe Mystery

By: Cate Conte

Rating: 5 of 5

catabouttown“Cat About Town” is the first book in a new cozy mystery series. Maddie James, owner of a successful juice bar business in San Francisco, returns home temporarily for her beloved Grandmother’s funeral and is quickly caught up in investigating the murder of one of the town’s less liked individuals. Maddie is also very concerned about the health of her grandfather and, in addition, acquires a cat. One could more rightly say that the cat, a stray she names JJ, actually acquires Maddie.

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