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http://witandsin.blogspot.com/2016/03/review-geek-girls-guide-to-arsenic-by.html A Geek Girl’s Guide to Arsenic is a story I wanted to like much more than I did. As a cozy mystery, it hits every single element, down to the (mostly) kooky cast of characters, led by the cosplay-loving, geeky heroine...
Callie Ingram is a high school senior with a lot of choices before her. After recently dying and coming back as the rightful leader of the Vikings, she begins to question what her future holds. Just when things appear to be going smoothly, Zeus shows up to claim his favor and Callie is tasked with t...
2.5 stars. This is not a contemporary romance. Too wordy but with some funny dialogue, just not that engaging.Mia Connors is responsible for the IT department at Horseshoe Falls, a gated community for families but mainly retirees. She is also the CIO of her own company, which she started while still...
This novel turned out to be an interesting romantic story. It included the right amount of suspense and thrill as well as romance. Also surprised me who ended up being the villain considering I'm used to novels making the villain more important and/or closer to the main character in some way or anot...
I am a big fan of mysteries (ever since I was young) and have really taken to this cozy mystery genre. They're fun and playful - and the main characters all seem to have a sweet side to them. They're a great book to just sit around lazily reading on a Sunday - they're easy and "cozy," and keep you r...