Saturday, June 7, 2025

The Twelve Days of Murder by Andreina Cordani

An homage to Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," this book covers a group of seven friends twelve years after the disappearance of their eighth. In university, they were a group who created and enacted murder mystery dinners. Most of them had money so they could go over the top. But one Christmas, the murder became a little too real. At least, most of them think so. They're not entirely sure since a body never turned up. Now, one of their team is trying to get the band back together. 
Charley always felt left out since she was "the poor one," the one accused of stealing a necklace. She's not sure that she wants to go but she's offered money. And since becoming an actress hasn't exactly worked out for her, she's willing to go. This money will let her break up with her boyfriend and get out. So, now she's on her way to Scotland. And we follow Charley's third person point of view through the present day with third person omniscient for the flash backs. 
The story was a little basic and the ending came a bit out of nowhere but, once I got into it, I ran through the ending. 

Three and a half stars
This book came out November 7, 2023
Borrowed as ebook from Hoopa
Opinions are my own

Friday, June 6, 2025

Elizabeth Sails by Kristin Owens

Beth Schiff rarely leaves her New York city apartment, preferring to stay inside and complete the ghostwriting she does for politicians. She's working with her therapist on correcting some mental health issues that she's struggling with. All of that comes to a head when her great aunt dies and Beth is suddenly on the hunt for a missing will. If she doesn't, her hideously entitled step cousin will inherit millions of dollars rather than a number of deserving charities. 
She's suddenly having to rush to get her cat taken care of and some good clothes because her aunt was on a luxury cruise ship when she died. Once aboard, she meets a group of characters. She also discovers that the hidden will might be more planned than she originally believed.
This is a very fast and fluffy book. There are mentions of mental health but I felt that it was very hand-wav-y in Beth feeling "better." 

Three and a half stars
This book came out October 8, 2024
Borrowed as ebook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own


Thursday, June 5, 2025

Tears of the Moon by Nora Roberts

This second in the series focuses on Sean and Brenna. Sean is a cook and a composer, Brenna is by way of being a handywoman fixing cars and ovens in this book as well as building a nursery and remodeling a hotel. They've known each other forever but have always held themselves back as being "just friends." Well, Brenna's tired of that and she wants a fling to get these inconvenient feelings out of the way. Sean is shocked at first but then realizes that this could be a good thing... until he falls in love. Some misunderstandings occur (her younger sister thinks she's in love with Sean, Sean is pissed that Brenna sends off some of his music to a producer) but they get together in the end thus helping along the second of the three hearts that must be joined in order for Carrick, the fairy prince, and Lady Gwen, a ghost, to be together again.

Three and a half stars
Gallaghers of Ardmore #2
This book came out January 1, 2000
Follows Jewels of the Sun
Followed by Heart of the Sea
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

It Takes a Psychic by Jayne Castle

Leona Griffin used to be a para-archaeologist. Now, she verifies antiquities. That's the reason she's here to night, at the Society's new member ball. She's going to verify that the offerings people bring are authentic. She's distracted by two things: the first being a man that keeps looking at her but no one else seems to notice, the second is a dustbunny that seems to want her help. 
It is the strange man, Oliver Rancourt, who helps her when the evening starts to fall apart. First, as she is verifying antiquities on stage, she's put to a test, second, one of the antiquities is an artifact known as Pandora's box which the host seems overly eager for her to open, then there's the raid, and the dead body. Overall, not a very good night. 
The two make it out but it's just the beginning of their journey. Soon, Leona is joining Oliver in heading to a small town, Lost Creek. It seems to keep coming up in his investigations and also seems to be attached to the night at the Society. 
This story was fine. I spent a lot of time trying to remember who characters were from previous books in the series. I think new readers would have fewere issues because there is some linking information but not enough to be helpful. There is also sort of an abrupt bridge from the beginning of the story to the end. I'm not sure why Leona would have gone to a small town with a man she just met even for a mysterious stone. There are bookish "reasons" but I was mostly thinking "you're willingly going to a secondary location." 

Three stars
Ghost Hunters #17
This book comes out June 3, 2025
ARC kindly provided by Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Sunday, June 1, 2025

The Mystery of Watermead Manor by Jay Gill

Gerald and Ida Langley have just gotten married and people are gathering at Watermead Manor to celebrate. This is a fairy tale match with the handsome young millionaire marrying the gorgeous young lady. The whirlwind romance is not celebrated by everyone at the manor but Henry Fleming is delighted to have been invited. He's a bit late, finishing up another case. When he arrives, almost everyone is happy to be there. Some of the unhappiness leaks out into the form of a poisoning and Henry is soon on another case. 

Three stars
Henry Fleming Investigates, #1
This book came out June 1, 2023
Followed by The Mystery of Watermead Manor
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible
Opinions are my own

Death and Dinuguan by Mia P. Manansala



stars
This book comes out November 25, 2025
Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery #6
ARC kindly provided by Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell with narrators Kristin Atherton, Louise Brealey, and more

Josie is turning 45. She's out to dinner with her husband but her eye is caught by another group. It looks like someone else is celebrating their birthday on the same day. When they run into each other in the bathroom, it turns out that, not only do Alix and Josie share a birthday, they are turning the same age. Josie does a little exploring and discovers that Alix is a moderately successful podcaster. Her series on successful women has just wrapped up and Josie has an idea. What about a series about women who are in the process of making their lives better? Of course, Josie would make a perfect focus. 
When Alix agrees, it sets off a series of events that leads to both women's lives imploding.
It was an interesting read but I never felt fully invested in the characters so I never got fully immersed in the book.

Three stars
This book came out July 20, 2023
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own