Saturday, June 20, 2026

The Body in the Kitchen Garden: A Hill House Vintage Murder Mystery #2 by Paula Sutton

Thank you to the authors, publishers, and NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review. The recipe review and food pairing found on my Instagram feed are of my own doing.  


The Body in the Kitchen Garden
A Hill House Vintage Murder Mystery #2
Paula Sutton


Daphne Brewster and family have settled into country life in the quiet town of Pudding Corner near Pepperbridge. Where village life is quiet and pleasant because the locals are sure to observe that rules are followed. Where everything has its place and everyone must be kept in theirs. This is the second book in the Hill House Vintage Murder Mysteries series. Where the majority of the story is from the point of view of our sleuth, Daphne Brewster whole relocated with her family from the urban sprawl of south London and after helping to solve a murder, she has been more or less accepted as one of the villagers.  

Daphne is a strong character, with a kind heart and a desire to defend the excluded, overlooked, and even cranky. Like the concern and care she shows to Patsy Warburton after the unexpected loss of her older sister, Nancy. Patsy swears that Nancy, regardless of her age and saggy stockings, did not fall off of the ladder and die. Patsy believes that it was not an accident that there are foul dealings afoot. Well of course there are, just ask Augusta Papplewick and Marianne Forbes who both want something done about the youths who are congregating on the green, as they must be up to no good, what with the rash of petty thefts and random assaults. Not to mention that there is a disheveled stranger who may or may not be a Fagin-style vagrant and has been seen lurking around town.  Daphne doesn’t necessarily go looking for answers but there are things that happen to cause her to ponder and try to make sense of the big and little picture. Inspector Hargreaves would like it if Daphne would stick to her antique furniture shop business and leave the detecting and career-defining moments of glory to himself. I am not sure how she has time to do all that she does, what with helping Helena Carter, fiancĂ© of Lord Hugh Darlington, the prodigal son who has returned from abroad, by remodeling and repurposing antiques in order to try and save the family estate.  Did I mention that Daphne makes wonderful baked goods such as Bakewell Slices and is also happily married with three children and an adorable miniature dachshund named Byron.

This is a well throughout stand-alone mystery, but readers be warned, there are spoilers in the second book that retell the solution to the mystery of the first book. As with the last book, I thought that I had it figured out, but I was wrong. It is so much more complicated than I realized and there are some sly red herrings that make one go down a rabbit hole.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Masher of Ceremonies: A Vintage Kitchen Mystery Book #13 By Victoria Hamilton

 Thank you to the authors, publishers, and NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review. The recipe review and food pairing found on my Instagram feed are of my own doing. 


Masher of Ceremonies
A Vintage Kitchen Mystery Book #13
Victoria Hamilton
Beyond the Page

Have you ever been to an afternoon tea? I mean a proper afternoon tea with all the bells and whistles and overseen by Queen Victoria and her consort. Not a high tea, that is something completely different, as explained in the story. I have not but sure do wish that this wonderful plot point was an actual event that I could add to my cozy mystery location/event bucket list.

Masher of Ceremonies, the 13th book in the Vintage Kitchen Mystery series and it starts out with the annual Tea with the Queen event. Every year for decades, Tea with the Queen has taken place in Queensville, Michigan and is a major tourist event. This year, our sleuth, Jaymie Mueller, is in charge of the event and she has been told that the event needs to show a decent profit or else it will cease to continue. Talk about a pressure cooker of a situation. There are so many moving parts to this event and the last thing that Jaymie needs is for it to be spoiled by an extortionist or worse, a murder. Not to mention that Jaymie is trying to balance the volunteer event with the impending opening of her new business venture with tea shop owner and friend Val. It makes me tired just wondering how Jaymie is balancing so many things. 

This was my first time reading a Vintage Kitchen Mystery and Masher of Ceremonies did not disappoint as a good stand-alone with a relatable sleuth. There is also a cast of characters at the beginning of the book to introduce the reader to the characters before the story begins. I also liked that there are unexpected and real-life aspects to the story such as Jaymie’s fur baby, Hoppie, a three-legged Yorkie-Poo, Jaymie’s daughter, Jocie, who considers herself a little, little person, and possible clashes with her mom over certain life choices. 

Suspects include Ryan the belligerent blackmailer, Nigel the temperamental blackmail target, Sterling the stylish yet suspicious spouse, Charlie the snooty sister, and her husband Rudy the frozen food Chef. I honestly thought that Ryan the blackmailer would end up being the victim because he is sneaky, arrogant, and relentless, so I was completely fooled by the who and the why. This story does a great job of laying out the clues but not making them obvious. This was not an easy one to solve as an armchair sleuth, but you are rewarded at the end of the book with a very tasty and savory sounding recipe for Schinkennudeln, which I will be making for dinner this weekend.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Some Like It Fudgy: A Candy-Coated Mystery with Recipes by Nancy Coco

Thank you to the authors, publishers, and NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review. The recipe review and food pairing found on my Instagram feed are of my own doing. 


Some Like It Fudgy
A Candy-Coated Mystery with Recipes
By Nancy Coco
Kensington

Oh, my goodness but this one was a roller coaster ride. Book 14 of the Candy-Coated Mystery series starts off with a dead body and of course, Allie (newlywed) Manning finds it.  But wait, there's more, the victim and Allie had a contentious relationship, the victim was the ex-wife of Allie's husband, police officer Rex Manning. You don't have to be familiar with this series to enjoy the mystery, the characters, or the recipes, but it does make you shake your head at times regarding Rex's less than stellar performance. Speaking of recipes, I had to make the Black Forest Fudge, and it was amazing!

There are the usual characters such as the book club ladies, a mature set of sleuth sidekicks, they remind me a little of the Sherlock Holmes Irregulars and introducing...Rowan and Finn. Rowan is an island native who has been away for about 10 years, so she knows EVERYONE. Is she a suspect or is she a new gal pal. Fin is her adorable and highly trained rescue Dane, so she can't be bad, right? Looks like she has past and current history with Melanie and none of it is good.

Rex having been one of Melanie's ex-husbands is removed from investigating, and his temporary replacement is a joke and a blowhard. Officer Laird, who has held a grudge since police academy days is looking to blame Allie, making this an easy open and shut case.  Allie can't risk being tossed in jail for obstruction so she will need to change her usual routine and do something that no other sleuth has done...be unpredictable. 

There are just a few suspects, since Melanie was not the nicest of people. From a plumber to a mystery man named Oscar who sent poisonous flowers. Nope it wasn't the flowers that did her in, it was the ... nope not going to tell you. The one thing I can tell you is that fur baby Mal is sniffing out clues and dragging Allie with her. This one was a nail biter, ire-inducing, snort producing mystery so be sure to get plenty of snacks before you settle in. There are plenty of snack recipes to choose between the chapters.





The Body in the Kitchen Garden: A Hill House Vintage Murder Mystery #2 by Paula Sutton

Thank you to the authors, publishers, and NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review. The recipe review and food pair...