Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Not That Duke by Eloisa James

Lady Stella Corsham is short and freckled, not exactly a diamond of the first water. But she has a large dowry so she doesn't lack for suitors. She mostly tends to play chess with Sylvester Parnell, the Duke of Huntington and hang out with her friends.

Sylvester is in love with the most elegant young woman of the season (and heroine of book 2 in this series). Or so he tells himself. But he has these annoying... feelings... for Stella. Of course, because his mother declares she is the woman for him, he's going to push back against that but he eventually realizes that he would be happiest with Stella. Now he just has to convince her.
I liked that the characters mostly communicated pretty well. Sylvester definitely had some missteps at the end of the book but it was overall an enjoyable read.

Would-Be Wallflowers #3
Four stars
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Death Comes to Bath by Catherine Lloyd

In the last book, Major Robert Kurland was having some problems with the same leg that has been giving him trouble since Waterloo. His doctor (and family friend) recommends a trip to Bath to attend the healing waters. 
While there (along with Lucy's sister Anna and Penelope Fletcher who insists on coming along), they meet Sir William Benson. He is an irascible old man who seems to like no one in his family but really strikes up a connection with Robert. Of course, he will be the one to die. Robert is one of the first to find him and recognizes that, though he has appeared to have drowned in one of the baths, the man was really murdered.
Then comes a complex mystery including the man's own sons (really only two of the three are focused on), his two stepsons, the wife who looks so much younger than him, and their personal doctor. It's another mystery for Robert and Lucy to solve and they are going to have to solve some number puzzles in order to do it.

Three stars
Kurland St. Mary Mystery #6
This book came out January 28, 2020
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Plus Catalog
Opinions are my own


Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Death Comes to the School by Catherine Lloyd

Lucy and Major Kurland have been married for three years. Recently, Lucy has had some miscarriages and they are both a little tender and walking softly around each other. But that doesn't include the new school teacher. She was hired while Lucy was in her sick bed and she is... really not good. But is she connected to the poison pen letters that people have been receiving? Including one to Lucy herself?
When the teacher is killed in the classroom, no one is really upset but Lucy and Robert still want to know why it happened. Was she the author of the letters? Or was someone else trying to make trouble?
There were a few too many Big Misunderstandings at the end of this book (especially around Robert and a secondary character) but it was still enjoyable to listen to.

Kurland St. Mary Mystery, #5
Three stars
This book came out November 28, 2017
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Wait Until Midnight by Amanda Quick

Caroline Fordyce, the well-known widowed author of sensational novels, seems to be caught up in a real-life sensation of her own. She was just trying to do research for her next novel but, after the medium she was visiting is killed, Caroline comes under the focus of Adam Hardesty. Normally, she is not the sort of person he would focus on. At least in her opinion. They move in entirely different social circles. So why is he focusing on her now? Soon the two are caught up in a world of murder and blackmail. And, quite possibly, they are finding their way to true love.

A typical Quick book. Good for a light, fast read.

Three and a half stars
This book came out January 25, 2005
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Plus catalog
Opinions are my own


Monday, April 8, 2024

The Proposal by Mary Balogh

A lovely, quiet, regency romance.
Hugo, Lord Trentham is part of a tight group of ex-military men (and one woman) who recovered together. They get together every year and celebrate being alive and check in with each other. Hugo missed last year's gathering so he's happy to be coming to this year's event but is irritated by the fact that he thinks it's time to marry. But where will he find a willing woman? Especially since he grew up middle class but has been granted a title and his sister wants to mingle in the ton.
Gwendoline, Lady Muir, is a widow who is visiting a... well, not a friend. She's visiting a woman who made her debut at the same time as Gwen. Both are widowed and Gwen was feeling lonely. She thought maybe sharing her loneliness with another widow might be helpful. But the woman is super irritating. Super irritating. So Gwen takes a walk down on the beach where she unfortunately twists her ankle. Luckily, Hugo is there to rescue her and take her up to the duke's house where the Survivors are gathering. And they begin to find some common ground. Or at least some common attraction that leads to learning more about them. 
This book is a link to the Bedwyn series through the prequels - Gwen is Neville's sister and was featured in Lauren's book, a Summer to Remember.

Four stars
This book came out April 13, 2012
Survivors' Club #1
Followed by The Suitor
Borrowed by audiobook from Audible Premium Plus
Opinions are my own

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Ghost Hunter by Jayne Castle

When Elly found out that Boone Cooper was only engaged to her because it was good for the Guild (of which he is the Aurora Springs boss), she broke off their engagement and fled her small town for the big city. When she calls him, he's quietly sure that she's ready to come back to him. It comes as a big shock when she asks for help finding a lost friend. It's even more shocking that finding her friend pulls them into a drug ring conspiracy and hunting down a man determined to kill Boone.

Decent story in the Harmony series though not one of my faves.

Ghost Hunters #3
Three stars
This book came out May 28, 2006
Follows After Glow
Followed by Silver Master
Hard copy of mine
Opinions are my own

Friday, April 5, 2024

Death Comes to the Fair by Catherine Lloyd

The fourth in a series, I did not feel like I was missing anything by not having read the first three. Miss Lucy Harrington, rector's daughter, is engaged to Major Robert Kurland. He is anxious to get married but her fancy-pants relatives are planning the wedding of the century and it's taking forever. Even the village fair is more irritating than he thought. Especially since he is the one who is supposed to judge the entries. To Lucy's dismay, he decides to buck the tradition of spreading the winners among various families and just assigns whoever he thought won. She knows that it will create resentments among the villagers, especially since Ezekiel Thurrock, the church verger, is the one to win most of the prizes. Major Kurland thinks that everyone needs to just suck it up, but when Mr. Thurrock is found dead, his head bashed in by a gargoyle, he wonders whether there are more tempers related to the fair than he thought.
There was a lot going on in this book which made it a little busy at times and the ending was... odd but overall a very readable book.

Kurland St. Mary Mystery #4
Three stars
This book came out November 29, 2016
Hard copy from library
Opinion are my own