Thank you to the authors, publishers, and NetGalley for providing these ARCs in exchange for honest reviews. The recipe reviews and food pairing found on my Instagram feed are of my own doing.
MARCH 29th RELEASES
(A Death By Chocolate Mystery #5)
Sarah Graves
Published by Kensington Cozies
Most appropriately named! The beekeeper community is all a
buzz due to the rash of hive vandalism up and down the coast that seems to
culminate in the death of Wren‘s friend
and mentor Elias. It is an unwritten law
that a cozy main character cannot possibly sit by and do nothing, especially
when her friend and fellow bee keeper, Klaus is picked up as a person of
interest. Wren refuses to be a drone and just go about her business, Let it Bee,
which is having its 2nd anniversary sale requiring lots of freshly
made product for the swarm of customers. She also refuses to be distracted by
the sweet gestures of her old flame, Travis, who seems to have buzzed into town
unexpectedly. So many unexpected occurrences and unexpected suspects and then
there is the mystery of the hive vandals Gwen works her way through the clues
while crafting products and treats such as Honey Peanut Butter cookies.
OMGOSH, the prologue had me in tears…All good things must come to an end (yes this is a VERY good thing/series) and what a way to finish it off! Where to begin, there’s the Swan family curse, a murder (because there is always a murder), Everly’s insistence on sleuthing (alone on far too many occasions), Grady shaking his head (on far too many occasions), the Charm Town Cryer, lemon cake (yes, I will be making that recipe), and so many suspects, plus a dash-bucket of fish and seaweed (yuck). Take your time reading this, it will be hard because it is a page turner and a tear jerker. Written in such a way that you feel like you are right there with Everly cheering her on, warning her to NOT ask those kinds of questions when on her own, and wanting to cover your eyes but you can’t put the book down. This series has been wrapped with a pretty cover and all the loose strings, tied up to make a most wonderful knot, intricate, beautiful, and strong. Kudos to Julie Anne Lindsay for another series that was extremely well done. And a HUGE thanks for including an epilogue with more than one voice. Now which tea should I make to go with some lemon cake to bolster a hero’s heart?
MARCH 15th RELEASES
This book birthday was was like a birthday gift to me, since we both shared the date this year. A magical story with magic, murder, misdirection, and a Tempest. This cozy captured my attention right away, from the excellent narration and voice talents of Soneela Nankani, to the blended cultures and even a touch of Irish folklore. Such a unique backstory with the Secret Staircase Construction company and the Raj family curse. So much misdirection but isn't that what magic is all about and there was some serious magic in this mystery. A well developed cast of characters, from Ivy the veritable Velma from the Scooby Doo gang to "Uncle" Robbie who could think on his toes. A super supportive family that sticks together through thick and thin, triumph and loss, and who might just put Tempest until lock and skeleton key to protect her. Ah but she is too good of a magician to be "locked up" and will keep at it until this "locked door" mystery is solved and the killer is behind bars.
Sophie Kimball rides again! Phee is one
of my favorite characters and Steadman; her Mom’s/Harriet’s dog; is my favorite
neurotic little cozy companion! The hijinks of this crew will keep you in
stitches, as once again Phee is beseeched by her mother Harriet, and the book
club ladies, to solve the mysterious death of the Deli Witch before club member
Louise is hauled off to jail or worse, it negatively affects the Bye Bye Birdie
event and Harriet’s chance to appear on Sonoran Living. One interesting fact to
note about Sophie Kimball mysteries is that there are always two mysteries
taking place, the dire peril as perceived by Harriet and the more legitimate
case being investigated by Williams Investigations by Marshall Gregory (Phee’s
fiancé) and Nate Williams. This time to Williams Investigations team is on the hunt for horse thieves and apparently that crime falls under jurisdiction of the agricultural department, go figure! The (usually) local mystery that Phee takes on often
involves information gathering in the most unusual places, such as the dog park
in the wee hours of the morning, and talking to the most unusual of people such
as a group of Wiccan’s courtesy of her Aunt Ina. Thank goodness for Dunkin
Donuts coffee for the early morning sleuthing and places like the Angry Crab
Shack for decompressing with a friend while munching on lobster crostini (my
choice for inspired cozy/food pairing). This series is highly entertaining and
will keep you enthralled on each page as you literally laugh out loud and shake
your head, much like Phee.
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