I thoroughly enjoyed this one, the second in the Merry Ghost Inn series. From the enchanting and picturesque Oregon setting to the charming characters to the suspenseful plot that kept me guessing right up until the end, it was an engaging and absorbing read. I loved the reveal at the end, both hear...
See this and all of my reviews at Mystereity ReviewsI love a brand new series. There's nothing better than the promise of finding a new world to lose yourself in, and Dead & Breakfast is definitely a great new world to get lost in. A beautiful location in Oregon, a big old house set right on the bea...
This was the equivalent of a Saturday afternoon on the couch watching a 2 hour TV movie. Just enough to keep me interested, but not a lot of mental effort to keep up with what's going on. One of the advantages of seeing this rather than reading it would be to see the costumes and what the Pennyfoot...
This is the last book in the Manor House Mystery series and I have to believe that Ms. Kingsbury meant for it to be, as it ends with a bit of a bow tied around it. She commented in a group I'm in that while she has no plans to write another, she's not discounted it either. Still, if another book w...
This was probably my least favorite of the series, although I'm hard pressed to clearly name the elements that failed to move me. I think the story line just didn't interest me enough, so we'll chalk it up to more personal taste than writer failure. Earl is back and while they are still waiting f...
Note to self for future re-reads: don't re-read a whole series in one go; it'd doubly hard to write decent reviews about the same series one after the other. Not to mention all the details of the books start running together. Red-headed, American GI's are dying. Poisoned after spending the eveni...
Another light, quick visit to Sitting Marsh during WWII. Rumors of a German spy in the village abound. The Housewives League is determined to be the ones to unmask the spy and become heroes. Well, some of them are. The rest would rather stay inside where it's warm and dry. A new tenant of Lady...
One of my New Year reading resolutions is to try to review books I read before discovering online book sites. I actually started trying to do this back in October and then Mt. TBR started looking menacing, so I went back to new reads for a bit. Dig Deep for Murder is a very light, quick read that...
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