Friday, August 22, 2025

The Highgate Cemetery Murder by Irina Shapiro with narrator Imogen Church

As a nurse who worked with Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War, Gemma has seen a lot of death. But she wasn't expecting to have to deal with the death of her twin brother in a carriage accident. This changes the trajectory of her life in major and unexpected ways. It's especially strange that he left two odd sentences in his reporter's notebook. She takes his notes to the police. They're not interested until she gets to talk to Sebastian. 
An inspector on the force, Sebastian was rocked by the death of his wife. These days he's getting by through copious applications of alcohol and opium. He knows it's interfering with his life, and he's definitely going to quit. Tomorrow. 
The two team up to solve the murder of not only Gemma's brother but the young woman who was hung up on a cross in the cemetery with a pig's heart strung around her neck. 
This was darker than I was expecting with more explicit violence. Not a series I'd want to read at night, but an interesting start.

Three and a half stars
Tate & Bell #1
This book came out February 29, 2024
Followed by Murder at Traitor's Gate
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

The Mad Earl's Bride by Loretta Chase

A lot of my love for this novella may be nostalgia. It was my favorite in an anthology that I let go somewhere along the way so I was excited to read it again. 
Dorian Rawnsley, Early of Camoys, knows he is going to die. He'll probably go mad first (like his mother), but he's definitely heading for death. He has some recently discovered relatives and one of them has decided that Dorian should marry before his imminent demise. In a fog of laudanum, he agrees to the marriage.
Gwendolyn Adams isn't afraid to marry a man who is dying. She's studied to be a doctor (though no one has really taken her seriously.) If she marries an earl, she'll be titled and rich and able to do what she wants, including build her own hospital. It's just too bad this is a romance and the two may be starting to fall in love.

Four stars
Scoundrels #3.5
This novella came out in 1995
Followed by the Last He
llion

Thursday, August 21, 2025

There Should Have Been Eight by Nalini Singh, narrator Saskia Maarleveld

 The Great Eight. That's what they called themselves. Until one of them died at their own hand. Now, years later they're getting together again to celebrate one of their friends getting married. They're gathering at the family home of the sister of the woman who died. 
The story is narrated by Luna. She is a photographer who is slowly losing her sight. She is also a narrator who is very caught up in her own memories of Bea.  But can we trust her memories? They seem awfully halcyon? 
The first two thirds of this book were great. Suspense built; characters were fleshed out. I generally enjoyed that part book, but had really, really hoped the twist would be different. The end dragged out too long. 

Three and a half stars
This book came out November 21, 2023
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Accomplice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer, narrator Em Eldridge

Definitely read the first two books before you read this one. You don't have to in order to enjoy the action, but the knowing the characters and the previous plot points really help add to the joy of this story.
Evie and the Villain are still trying to figure out how to bring magic back to the land. They are able to uncover another rhyme... although it's not really a poem so much as instructions that sometimes rhyme. They can tell that they are close though. Many of the components are in place. There's a lot going on and it was hard to keep track of people's histories sometimes but still a fun story. 
While Tristan and Evie are finding people who can help them like one who mentions that there's a curse on the Villain and one who may be able to return Kingsley to his human self. And that won't be a minute too late because he is becoming more and more like a frog every day.

Four and a half stars
This book came out August 5, 2025
Followed by ????
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Friday, August 15, 2025

The Lost Night by Jayne Castle

Rachel grew up in a sort of New Age commune but escaped to the "real" world. She discovered quickly that life wasn't really for her either so she went back to Rainbow Island. There are dark things happening on Rainbow Island, including Rachel losing 12 hours of her life. And Harry Sebastian showing up. 
The great-grandson of a pirate, Harry's talent comes from the dark end of the spectrum. That can make him pretty scary. Which means, despite his attraction to Rachel, he's probably not going to act on it. But he still needs her help since she's the key to unlocking the strange things that are going on in the Preserve.

Three stars
This book came out September 4, 2012
Rainshadow #1, Ghost Hunters #9
Followed by Deception Cove
Hard copy of mine
Opinions are my own

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Pippi Longstocking Astrid Lindgren, narrator Esther Benson

Is there anyone more endearing than this redheaded child? I remember giggling to beat the bands while reading this series as a child. She was just so... out there. I always wished that I had friends who scrubbed the floor with brushes on their feet and hid wonderful gifts for me to find. Sigh. Someday...
Although, listening to it as an adult, there is something a little more startling about nine-year-old child who lives by herself and lies incessantly though the book is still fun. 

Four stars
This book came out in 1945
Pippi Longstocking #1
Followed by Pippi Goes on Board
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Hey, Hun by Emily Lynn Paulson

Paulson was deep into the Rejuvenate multi-level marketing (MLM.) She was one of the few people who actually made it to the top of the heap. And yet, it was a harder place to be than she thought. Paulson can give firsthand examples of the mean-girl culture that tends to proliferate. Women are drawn to a chance to make money and make friends. But, as Paulson outlines, that is not what happens behind the scenes. She compares the methods of MLMs to cults and shows how the methods tend to overlap.
Each chapter is preceded by a quote from another person who has been burned by joining an MLM. 

Four stars
This book came out May 30, 2023
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own