Thursday, November 13, 2025

Mistletoe Murders 3 and 4 by Ken Cuperus, Raymond Ablack (Narrator), Ann Carol Ann, Cobie Smulders (Narrator), Anna Cathcart (Narrator)

Mistletoe Murders 3
It's a year later and we're back in Fletcher's Grove. Emily's past has come back to haunt her. Not only is it possible that the group that almost took her out before is trying again, but her old boss and former flame is now in town trying to keep her safe. That is throwing her current relationship a little bit.... off. They're still finding time for themselves but it has to be a little more hidden. Of course, the murders aren't helping...
The first two sets of stories revolve around the wedding of Emily' frenemy. There have been a series of mishaps leading up to the wedding. The wedding day is the lowest, when the husband-to-be is almost killed and his good friend dies in an accident involving an amp. Lots of characters from past stories in this one. 
The last story has Sam's daughter trying to get into a prestigious forensics school. Unforunately, there's a body found on the first day on campus. In this story, Emiliy isn't featured as prominently but she does almost die.

Three and a half stars
Mistletoe Murders #3
This book came out November 7, 2024
Borrowd as audiobook from Audible Plus

Mistletoe Murders 4
These stories are fast, fun, and fluffy. Not a lot of depth but really fun to listen to. 
It's been eleven months since Emily had to leave Fletcher's Grove. We don't know much about what we did while she was gone, but we get the conflicting emotions of her return. While the town doesn't seem to have changed much, it is just enough for Emily to feel off kilter. One of the changes is that Sam seems to have moved on which, fair, Emily had to leave without a word. 
Not everything has changed though, there are still secrets... and murders. So Emily hops right back in with one more person who knows her past and one who seems bent on murdering her. 
The series again ends on a cliffhanger, but this one has more serious implications if it all goes wrong. 

Three and a half stars
Mistletoe Murders #4
This book came out November 6, 2025
Borrowd as audiobook from Audible Plus

Opinions are my own

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

The Witching Moon Manor by Stacy Sivinski

It's been a little over a year since the events of the first book. Anne, Violet, and Beatrix have missed their birthday together but the three are reuniting in their Chicago home. Violet is haunted by a mistake she made during her and her husband's acrobatic act. Beatrix no longer seems to have any words. And Anne has to prevent an apocalypse. 
I actually liked this one a bit better than the first because we are getting more character and world building. 

Three and a half stars
The Spellbound Sisters #2
This book came out October 1, 2024
Borrowed as hard copy from library
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Murder In An Italian Village Audiobook by Michael Falco, Nichol Zanzarella (Narrator)

Bria Bartolucci is a guest in Positano. Not a tourist but not a resident either. She was moved there by her husband, Carlo, who has since passed away. But she is staying strong for her eight-year-old son, Marco, and his dog, Bravo. She is going to open her B&B, Bella Bella. 
One day she comes home to Bravo barking at one of her guest doors. Inside, a man in a suit who appears to be sleeping. But, this is a mystery, so, of course, he is not. The rest of the book has her running around in one of my least favorite tropes, person with no experience trying to solve a mystery for "reasons" and ACTIVELY interfering in the investigation. And that's when Luca, the cop on the case is Bria's best friend's brother and almost like a brother to Bria herself. To be fair, his partner, Nunzi (sp?), isn't a big Bria fan. Bria is also upset that her handyman, Giovanni, who has a shady past, seems to be a prime suspect. But he's always been so good to her...
I'm not sure if it's a cultural thing but this is the first time in a LONG time that I went and checked the gender of the author because Bria seems like an idealized version of A Woman rather than an actual human being. That along with her meddling, made this book a slog for me.

Two and a half stars
Bria Bartolucci Mystery #1
This book came out September 26, 2023
Followed by Murder in an Italian Cafe
Borrowed as an audiobook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own

Monday, November 10, 2025

A Very Punchable Face by Colin Jost

Arguably, the things people best know Colin Jost for is being on SNL and marrying Scarlett Johansson. This book gives him a little more depth. Including a bit about how he tried to murder his younger brother and treated him fairly horribly, at least based on the stories in the book. It would be interesting to hear it from the other side. 
Overall it's a celebrity biography. A little bit about the behind-the-scenes of SNL through Jost's lens. But most of it is fairly bland and skates over a lot of the stories. Interesting but not much in depth.

Three stars
This book came out July 14, 2020
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Sunday, November 9, 2025

The King's Ransom by Janet Evanovich

Gabriela just finished up a difficult recovery and walking into her house, ready to relax. Too bad her (infuriatingly still-hot) ex-husband is there with his golden retriever cousin, Harvey. Harvey is on theh run. He was promoted to vice president of insurance at a bank, approving policies. Mostly, he plays pickleball.
Oh my god. The product name-dropping. I wouldn't be surprised if Evanovich was 6,000 words short and decided that the way to make up the deficit was to add a metric crap ton of super fancy, high end clothing/accessories. It may also be a tongue-in-cheek thing that I don't remember from the previous book but it sure made the first 50 or so pages a slog. It picks up a little bit for some adventure. It's as wild, crazy, and inconceivable as Evanovich's books generally are. I think regular readers will enjoy. 

Three stars
Gabriela Rose #2
This book comes out March 31, 2026
ARC kindly provided by Atria Books and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Saturday, November 8, 2025

The Holly Village Murders by Benedict Brown

Marius and Bella have another mystery to solve when her Aunt Adele dies. They immediately head for her cottage in Holly Village which is made up mainly of people who are classed as "elderly." There have been a number of deaths in the past year but that's not really suspicious based on the median age. 
What is odd, however, is that the Manet that was over Adele's fireplace has disappeared and another painting was put in it's place. Compounding that is the fact that Adele's death is not the last that this group of people will see. 
An interesting story wherein Bella and Marius are pretending to be married. A nice addition to the series. I don't think you'd need to read other books in the series but it might help. 

Three and a half stars
Marius Quin Mystery #6
This book came out November 10, 2025
ARC kindly provided Storm Publishing and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder by Fiona Leitch

There's yet another murder in Jodie Parker's small town. This time it occurs on stage during the Christmas pantomime. Both Jodie's daughter and her mother are involved with the pantomime so she's met some of the people involved as well, including the woman who was murdered.
At first, the assumption is that it has to be connected to the pantomime, but it turns out that the murder is connected to a crime that happened over thirty years ago. Jodie, being police-adjacent, is up to her nose in this mystery. I enjoy this series because Jodie was once a policewoman and she also is invited to help with solving the crime, not just running around on her own. 

Three and a half stars
This book comes out October 31, 2026
The Nosey Parker Mysteries #9
ARC kindly provided by HarperCollins UK and NetGalley
Opinions are my own