I have really been enjoying this series so far. Cider Brook is the third in this series about Knights Bridge, Massachusetts. A clue in a painting has led Samantha to investigate the possibility of pirate treasure in an old cider mill in the town. The problem is that she was fired by Dylan McCaffe...
bookshelves: spring-2014, art-forms, fraudio, mystery-thriller, published-2011, religion, roman-catholic, series, tbr-busting-2014, under-1000-ratings Read from April 28 to 29, 2014 Description: When Emma Sharpe is summoned to a convent on the Maine coast, it's partly for her art crimes work wit...
Coming into the middle of a series like this isn't a good idea. It relies heavily on you knowing the characters from previous books. I found I couldn't enjoy it and didn't have a vested interest in the story. I skimmed most of it just to find out what happens.Now if you have read this series, I am s...
While I do enjoy a good mystery, I tend to gravitate towards ones with private investigator protagonists, ones who had been either a former cop or other law enforcement who may or may not have left law enforcement under suspicious circumstances, or towards those who have another profession, notably ...
Blue Ribbon Rating: 4 out of 5Original Review Link“Diamond Drop” by Roxanne St. ClaireA mysterious woman in leather and heels. A diamond drop worth two million dollars. An unknown threat in a European rail station… It’s all in a day’s work for Bullet Catcher Donovan Rush. Donovan’s got an assignm...
That Night on Thistle Lane is the second book in the Knights Bridge series. I really loved the first book, Secrets of the Lost Summer and was looking forward to this one. I wasn't disappointed! We met Phoebe and Noah in the first book. Although, they didn't meet in the first book, their chance meet...
Reviewed at HarlequinJunkie.comRating: 4.5 HeartsA charming and sweet sequel in the Swift River Valley series Librarian Phoebe O'Dunn has a wonderful life in the small Massachusetts town of Knights Bridge. She is surrounded by her family, friends and rich New England history. She discovers an untouc...
I won a copy through a First Reads Giveaway.It was okay. I can see the appeal but it wasn't really for me. I was fine for an average 3 star rating til the end. Then I just sighed and rolled my eyes as the last reveal. Oh well. I think it's okay for what it is but I'm not a fan. I could have liked it...
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