Saturday, December 31, 2022

December 2022 Rereads

Opinions are my own



Meg Langslow #4
This book came out September 6th, 2002
Audible book I own






We'll Always have Parrots by Donna Andrews
Meg Langslow #5
This book came out September 6th, 2002
Audible book I own






Owls Well That Ends Well by Donna Andrews
Meg Langslow #6
This book came out March 7th, 2006








Dashing Through the Snowbirds by Donna Andrews
Meg Langslow #32
Four stars
This book came out October 11, 2022
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby




Meg Langslow #18
Three and a half stars
This book came out October 21, 2014
Followed by Lord of the Wings

Owl Be Home for Christmas: A Meg Langslow Mystery

Owl Be Home for Christmas by Donna Andrews
Meg Langslow #26
This book came out October 15th
Follows Terns of Endearment
Followed by The Falcon Always Rings Twice
Borrowed as ebook from Libby





Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie
Hercule Poirot #7
Four stars
This book came out 1933
Follows Peril at End House
Followed by Murder on the Orient Express
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby









Clean Sweep by Ilona Andrews 
Innkeeper Chronicles #1
Four stars
Followed by Sweep in Peace
cGraphicAudio borrowed from Libby





Sweep in Peace by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #2
Follows Clean Sweep
Followed by One Fell Sweep
This book came out November 13, 2015
GraphicAudio borrowed from Libby








One Fell Sweep by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #3
Followed by Sweep of the Blade
This book came out November 13, 2015
GraphicAudio borrowed from Libby


Sweep of the Blade by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #4
Follows One Fell Sweep
Followed by Sweep of the Heart
This book came out December 2018
GraphicAudio of mine




Sweep with Me by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #4.5
This book came out December 20th, 2016
Ebook of my own on Kindle





Friday, December 30, 2022

Peril at End House by Agatha Christie

Poirot is vacationing with his good friend, Hastings. While enjoying the sun, he is approached by a young woman, Nick Buckley. She is a part of the flapper crowd but is scared. There have been a few too many accidents and she is worried that one of them might eventually kill her. And a death does occur at End House, the giant, crumbling mansion that Nick loves. But it is not her. Poirot is irate and determined that no more people should die.
The ending is a little convoluted as can happen with Christie but overall a delightful book.

Four stars
This book came out in 1932
Follows Black Coffee
Followed by Lord Edgeware Dies
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Thursday, December 29, 2022

Sleep No More by Jayne Ann Krentz

This book starts seemingly somewhat in the middle of the story. Some major things have already happened to Pallas Llewellyn and Ambrose Drake before they meet. One of the things involves Pallas meeting her two friends Talia March and Amelia Rivers who we do not get to see much of at all in this book and, even knowing their books are coming, I was sad not to see more interactions to tie the series together.
Pallas is one of a trio of podcasters who investigate interesting cases. She is in town because Ambrose has contacted her. Her own past is complicated by a lost night that amplified her psychic powers. 
Ambrose has his own lost night and his family believes it is driving him mad. But he knows that someone died in a mental hospital and he wants help. Pallas... will be that help. 

Three and a half stars
This book comes out January 3, 2023
Followed by The Night Island
ARC kindly provided by Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley
Opinions are my own 

Reread as audiobook January 2023

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Cursed Princess Club by LambCat

What a cute start to a new series! There was a little too much drama for me and just so many stumbling points in Gwendolyn and Frederick but overall a modern reimagining of some fairy tale tropes.
Once upon a time in the Pastel kingdom lived three princesses with their father and brother. Two of the three princesses (and their brother) are conventionally beautiful while Gwendolyn is often compared to a withered crone or a witch. But her family only sees how beautiful she is on the inside and luxuriate in her amazing cooking. However, when the three princesses meet the brothers of the Plaid kingdom to whom they have more or less been betrothed, things start to go awry. The youngest, Frederick, is assumed to be marrying Gwendolyn but he is repulsed by her outward appearance. This leads to Gwendolyn running away and discovering the Cursed Princess Club where princesses (and princes) who have been cursed can learn to live their lives without waiting for some nebulous "Charming." Because this is the first book in the series, we concentrate a lot more on Gwendolyn than the club but I'm assuming that we will see more of the club in future books in the series.

Four stars
This book comes out January 3, 2023
Followed by Vol. 2
ARC kindly provided WEBTOON Unscrolled and NetGalley
Opinions are my own


Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday

I really enjoyed this book because we got to see Maximillian and Dani's relationship go from barely knowing each other, to friends, to lovers, to an HEA that makes sense. Is the book perfect? Maybe not; we could have had a little more resolution with the parents but overall a nice story.
Dani and Max met in the first book in this series (which I did not read and do not feel like I suffered for it.) Dani is the best friend of a cab driver who fell in love with a princess. Max is the heir to a duke and was engaged to said princess. When they met, Max was intrigued. Now in New York, supposedly to find his next fiance, Max finds himself looking for Dani.
Dani isn't sure how this unlikely friendship happened. She did use Max for a work party that her ex was also at (with his twenty-year-old-former-student-new-girlfriend). And now they're talking most nights as the year between Max showed up on her doorstep and the royal wedding that they are the best man and woman for. But that might be more than just the beginning of a beautiful friendship. 

Four stars
This book came out November 16, 2021
Follows A Princess for Christmas
Borrowed ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Monday, December 26, 2022

Black Coffee by Charles Osborne, Agatha Christie

Hercule Poirot has been summoned by inventor Sir Claude Amory. Amory has an invention that could change the world but he is afraid that there is something shady going on in his household. And then he discovers that the formula has been stolen so he locks the doors and traps everyone in one room. The lights are turned off for one minute so that the formula may be returned but when the lights come on, Sir Amory is dead. A tangled family story, this book definitely has tones of Christie and is a fun story but there are phrases that are repeated three or four times that sort of took me out of the story.

Four stars
Originally published as a play, adapted 1998
Follows The Underdog and Other Stories
Followed by Peril in End House
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own


Sunday, December 25, 2022

Divided in Death by J.D. Robb

We've seen Roarke's secretary, Caro, in previous books. She's a savvy, competent woman who was skeptical of Eve but has grown to appreciate her through the series. And it's good, because her daughter, who also works for Roarke, is now under investigation for the murder of her husband and his lover.
Of course, first appearances can be deceiving and Eve trusts that Roarke knows his employees and digs deeper, discovering that the husband and his lover were not who they really seemed and perhaps there is more to this death than mere jealousy.

Four stars
This book came out January 26, 2004
Follows Imitation in Death
Followed by Visions in Death
Hard copy I didn't keep 
Opinions are my own