Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Death at Wentwater Court by Carola Dunn

Daisy Dalrymple is breaking the barriers of the 1920s by striking out on her own (rather than marrying) and becoming a reporter/photographer (though, don't tell her editor because he doesn't believe women can take pictures.) Her first assignment takes her to Wentwater Court where the tensions are running somewhat high between the family as the father has remarried. His three children are having trouble getting used to their stepmother, especially since she is only a year older than her oldest stepson. To make matters worse, Lord Stephen Astwick has been invited to their house right after the Christmas holiday and he is making decided advances toward the stepmother while the daughter of the house seems to be obsessed with him. Lord Astwick all seems to be an oily snake. So it should not be a surprise that he ends up dead. Daisy and one of her old acquaintances are the one to find him floating in a hole where ice used to be.
Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher is called in and immediately appreciates the help that Daisy is able to give him. She is levelheaded and insightful, able to provide a clear picture of everyone at the party as well as seeing things in her photographs that aren't necessarily available to the naked eye. 
This was a nice start to a cozy series. Daisy seems smarter than the average amateur; not rushing into danger, sharing her evidence with the professional. I think I've read this series before and eventually she grated on my nerves but I can't remember why so I'm going to continue listening.

Three and a half stars
This book came out in 1994
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Premium
Opinions are my own


Monday, May 3, 2021

A Sinister Establishment by Lynn Messina

Newly a duchess, the former spinster Beatrice Hyde-Clare is thoroughly intimidated by her new husband's staff. They, however, are thoroughly NOT impressed by her. At least the butler sure says so to a footman when he doesn't know Beatrice is within hearing distance. Well, Beatrice is now determined to show them that she is more than a mousy former wallflower. Luckily, an opportunity presents itself when the chef next door is murdered. And his head is removed.
We get to see Beatrice in her element, solving mysteries, but this time, with her husband by her side the whole time. These books are short and the mysteries aren't particularly engaging but it is fun and fluffy and we get to see Beatrice grow into her role as a duchess. 

Three Stars
This book came out June 16th, 2020
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own


Sunday, May 2, 2021

The Villa by Nora Roberts

This book is one that I do re-read quite a bit, just because it's pretty fluffy but does include some great motifs like blended families and having to let go of people who don't treat us well.
Sophia is the granddaughter of a famous winemaker. Her grandmother is a grand dame known to all as La Signora. About twenty years ago, La Signora married a rival winemaker. With him, came his grandson who has also carried on the MacMillan family business, working in the fields. Tyler has little need for the business side of winemaking while Sophia, an advertising exec, spends as little time in the field as possible. But they are thrown together when her grandmother and his grandfather decide that they are going to ensure that their legacy is secure by shaking up the company and making both Sophia and Ty work in each others fields. This affects more than just the two of them as Sophia's father, a man who has been cheating on her mother steadily since marriage and has never really loved Sophia, is being audited, her mother, who is a timid woman, is forced to the forefront and they're bringing in a new Chief Operating Officer who is going to oversee them all. But that's not the quintessential spanner in the works... no. That actually comes when Sophias feckless father is found dead in her apartment and someone starts poisoning the family's wines.
Wonderful subplot with Sophia's mother and the new COO. Very sweet and incredibly touching (especially since on my most recent re-read I am closer to the mother's age than Sophia's...)

Five stars
This book came out March 26th, 2002
Hard copy of mine
Opinions are my own


Local Hero by Nora Roberts

It had been a LONG time since I had read this book but I vaguely remember it. It was originally a Harlequin novel in the 80s but held up surprisingly well. I liked the characters of both Mitch and Hester; they were fully-formed humans but were able to grow more with each other. Also a fully-formed human? Hester's son, Radley. He wasn't just a plot moppet but actually contributed to the story in substantive ways.
Hester has been a single mom for almost a decade after her husband disappeared one day. But her son doesn't seem to mind it much. He's the reason she's taken a new job in downtown New York, moving her son across town. He's nervous at first but, upon discovering that comic book artist Mitch Dempsey lives in their building, Radley becomes ecstatic. 
Mitch is intrigued by the woman but falls in love with both her and the kid. For Hester, it takes a little bit longer to trust but she is upfront about all of her feelings and Mitch is persistent without being an asshole.

Three and a half stars
This book came out January 1st, 1988
Borrowed as an ebook from Libby 
Opinions are my own


Saturday, May 1, 2021

The Lady Has a Past by Amanda Quick

Lyra Brazier is not going to attain her dreams. She knows that she could run the family business but she's a woman in the 1920s. Her father isn't going to hand it over to her and the man she thought she'd marry and then act as a puppetmaster for got into bed with one of her bridesmaids. Now, she's reinventing herself as an assistant investigator for Raina Kirk. Too bad her first assignment almost ends in her death. And then Raina disappears. Lyra immediately calls Raina's lover, Luther. He teams her up with the unassuming Simon Cage.
Simon has just come off a job of his own. It also went sideways so he's just looking for some down time. His friend Luther knows the owner of a posh spa and can get Simon a place. Except that Simon now needs to be on the trail of Raina Kirk and that means going to a different posh spa and pretending to be newlyweds with Lyra. What they find will uncover a blackmail scheme that spans years. But it will also lay bare a plot for revenge that comes unexpectedly from the past.
While you don't have to have read the first four books in this series, it would help with some of the backgrounds for the characters. Especially knowing that both Luther and Raina have been B characters up to this point but both have shadowy pasts. I really liked Lyra, how she was able to see that one dream wasn't going to be attainable and so she pivoted. It didn't mean that she wasn't hurt or that the transition was easy (although she seems to have a natural aptitude for investigative work) but she did it. Like others of Quick's books, this book has many places where it seems to end but then the reader notices that there are many pages left. I almost put the book down at one point thinking everything to be resolved (because not every author ties up every loose end) but there was almost 15% left in the book.

Four stars
Follows Close Up
Followed by When She Dreams
This book comes out May 4, 2021
ARC kindly provided by Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Reread October 2021, September 2022 as audiobook from Libby


Friday, April 30, 2021

April Rereads

As always, all opinions are my own.

Summer Hill 1
Four stars
This book came out May 3rd, 2018
Borrowed as ebook from CloudLibrary







True Love by Jude Deveraux
Nantucket #1
Three stars
This book came out July 9th, 2013
On a re-read, I did not forgive Jared as fast as I did the first time. And I made my brain go numb trying to do the math from previous books in M/T timeline. Believe me, it's better to let it go.

A Duke in Shining Armor by Loretta Chase



A Duke in Shining Armor by Loretta Chase
Difficult Dukes #1
Four stars
Borrowed as ebook from CloudLibrary




Difficult Dukes #2
Four stars
This book came out August 22nd, 2017
Borrowed as ebook from CloudLibrary

Three stars
This book came out September 29th, 2015
Borrowed as ebook from CloudLibrary




Moon Called by Patricia Briggs
Mercedes Thompson #1
Three stars
Followed by Blood Bound
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
This book came out January 31st, 2006


Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs
Mercedes Thompson #3
Three stars
This book came out January 2nd, 2008
Follows Blood Bound
Followed by Bone Crossed
Borrowed as ebook from Libby







Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs
Mercedes Thompson #4
Four stars
This book came out February 3rd, 2009
Follows Iron Kissed
Followed by Silver Borne
Borrowed as ebook from Libby




Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs
Mercedes Thompson #5
Three stars
This book came out March 30th, 2010
Follows Bone Crossed
Followed by River Marked
Borrowed from CloudLibrary



River Marked by Patricia Briggs
Mercedes Thompson #6
Three stars
This book came out March 1st, 2011
Follows Silver Borne
Followed by Frost Burned
Borrowed from library


Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs
Alpha & Omega #2
Four stars
Follows Cry Wolf
Followed by Fair Game
This book came out August 25th, 2009
Borrowed as ebook from CloudLibrary

America's Geekheart (Bro Code, #2)




America's Geekheart by Pippa Grant
Bro Code #2
Four stars
Follows Flirting with the Frenemy
Followed by Liar, Liar, Hearts on Fire
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own


Liar Liar Hearts on Fire by Pippa Grant
Bro Code #3Liar, Liar, Hearts on Fire by Pippa Grant
Three stars
Followed by Master Baker
This book came out March 24th, 2020
Borrowed this as a Kindle Unlimited book
Opinions are my own

Jock Blocked by Pippa Grant
Copper Valley Fireballs #1
Three stars
Followed by Real Fake Love
This book came out May 19th, 2020
Borrowed from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own



Real Fake Love by Pippa Grant
Three and a half stars
This book came out September 3rd, 2020
Opinions are my own








Thursday, April 29, 2021

Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala

Lila Macapagal has moved home to help out at her aunt's Filipino restaurant. Well, and to get over a bad breakup. Too bad another of her exes, Derek, is such a jerk. Not only does Derek come in and continually give her aunt's restaurant bad reviews, his stepfather, Edward Long, owns the building her aunt's restaurant is in and he seems to be trying to kick her out. It's just rotten luck that Derek falls over dead while eating there. And Edward is quick to point the finger at her family. So now Lila has a a shady ex, her family restaurant is under an aura of suspicion, and they can't even try to earn enough money to make the next rent because the police had shut them down
This was a really fun story immersed in the Filipino culture. We get a glimpse of Lila's past and know that she's picking herself back up which will be fun to watch. I'm really hoping that the potential love triangle is wrapped up quickly because most series pull it out for far too long.

Four stars
This book comes out May 4th, 2021
ARC kindly provided by Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley
Opinions are my own