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July 9, 2022

2 Books for Fans of Historical Mysteries

by Donna Huber



It is a dark and stormy morning, perfect for reading a mystery. I recently read two 1930a historical mysteries that were a bit of a departure from my normal mystery reading. 

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July 8, 2022

Paradise Girls by Sandy Gingras ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts



"Mary had learned along the way that rules were all well and good, but love is a messy thing.  It made its own rules. You couldn't love by the book."  (p25)

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July 7, 2022

Bet On It by Jodie Slaughter ~ a Review

by MK French



Aja Owens meets the man of her dreams in several awkward situations, but getting to know Walker Abbott is going to be a problem. As for Walker, he thought the only worthwhile things in Greenbelt, South Carolina were the peach cobbler and his ailing grandmother. The two settle on a bingo-based sex pact to limit the attraction they feel for each other, but some things just can't be controlled.

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July 6, 2022

The Recovery Agent by Janet Evanovich ~ a Review

by Elisabeth Scherer



I am a huge fan of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series and the antics that Plum and her grandmother and other casts of characters get up to. It is the reason I was excited to read The Recovery Agent. This new series is a mix between Stephanie Plum and Indiana Jones and Evanovich did not disappoint this long-time fan.

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July 5, 2022

Summer at the Little French Cafe by Karen Clarke ~ an Audiobook Review

by Donna Huber


We are at the height of summer and I was looking for a light, summery audiobook so that I pretend I'm on vacation while I work. The cover of Summer at the Little French Cafe caught my attention with its waterfront landscape and little red, white, and blue flags. And of course, with summer in the title, I figured it was just what I was looking for.

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July 4, 2022

Ghostflowers by Rus Wornom ~ a Review

by MK French



When a local is found dead in 1970s Stonebridge, Virginia, the sheriff will do anything to pin her death on the stranger in town. Two lovers are destined to continually die and be reborn, but now one will rebel against fate.

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July 3, 2022

Murder on Madison Square by Victoria Thompson ~ a Review

by Donna Huber



I'm always on the lookout for a new cozy mystery series, and I don't care much if I start at the beginning or somewhere in the middle. That's how I came to pick up Murder on Madison Square by Victoria Thompson. It's book 25 in her Gaslight Mystery series. It's the first book I've read in the series.

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