This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I had a lot of fun with this cozy mystery! This is the second book in the Cupcake Bakery Mystery series but it could be easily read as a stand-alone novel. Fans of the series will enjoy seeing some of their favorite characters from the f...
Well that was all kinds of awful. This series stared out so strong with a fun setting (a hat shop in London), and fun characters, but just got progressively weaker with every book. The duel tracks that the mc's (Scarlett) mind constantly ran on: "I'm so attracted to Harrison!" and "No! I can't g...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I enjoyed this fun cozy mystery. I recently read Jenn McKinlay's contemporary romance, About a Dog, and loved it so I started looking at some of her other works. When I saw this series set in a cupcake shop, I knew I wanted to give it a ...
Dollycas’s ThoughtsBack in 2011 I found some romance novels written by Jennifer McKinlay written for Harlequin. I am not sure when they were originally released but they were re released as e-books in 2014. I really enjoyed them so I was very excited when I heard she was starting a new romantic come...
Dollycas’s ThoughtsBack in 2011 I found some romance novels written by Jennifer McKinlay written for Harlequin. I am not sure when they were originally released but they were re released as e-books in 2014. I really enjoyed them so I was very excited when I heard she was starting a new romantic come...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I just loved this book! It wasn't overly complicated but it was just a lot of fun to read. Once I started reading this book, I was almost instantly hooked. I couldn't get it out of my head and wanted to do nothing but sit down and read. ...
McKinlay has to be the most inconsistent writer to have ever graced my shelves. She creates fantastic, likeable characters, and then proceeds to play with them like a disturbed child pulling wings off of flies. If someone purporting to love you, or at least be infatuated enough to want to pursue ...
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher for an unbiased review.I'm giving A Single Stone 4.5 stars because of the hold on it's lyrical and whimsical tone, while still conveying the darkness of a dystopian landscape. Notice I don't use the word "future" here, since there's no ti...
A mystery set around a library. A library book returned after decades. A librarian turned amateur detective. Some cooking. Some crafting. A whole lot of book talk. A small town where everyone knows everyone. How can I resist such a description? Better Late Than Never by Jenn McKinlay is a perfect se...
Boy oh boy, this should have been right up my alley. A book about books? About a library/librarian? Mystery!? I mean, it seemed like something I should devour and then want to immediately reread. And I did devour it, I guess. It was a quick, easy read. About a librarian, who solves mysteries.My issu...
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