by Elise Cooper | Dec 23, 2023 | Books, Features, Reviews
A Cold Highland Wind Lady Emily Mysteries Book 17 Tasha Alexander Minotaur Books October 3rd, 2023 A Cold Highland Wind by Tasha Alexander brings back the character, Lady Emily Aston. In this cozy mystery she and her husband Colin Hargreaves are amateur sleuths. “I...
by Elise Cooper | Dec 21, 2023 | Books, Reviews
That Others May Live FBI K-9 Book 8 Sara Driscoll Kensington Pub Nov 28th, 2023 That Others May Live by Sara Driscoll, the anonymous names for the late Ann Vanderlaan and Jen J. Danna delves into search and rescue. It shows the harrowing emotions that rescue personal,...
by Sarah Reida | Dec 20, 2023 | Author Interviews, CrimespreeTV, Features
A comedic thriller/cozy mystery, #CrimeTime is based on a real-life armed burglary Jeneva and her husband Drew witnessed in their Chicago apartment building, followed by the discovery that their upstairs neighbor was a drug lord. Complete with sound...
by Elise Cooper | Dec 19, 2023 | Books, Reviews
The Last Close Call Laura Griffin Berkley Pub October 24th, 2023 The Last Close Call by Laura Griffin is a stand-alone book. It still has the same riveting scenes as her series books, but these characters will not be back for now. What makes the story stand out is the...
by Sara Weiss | Dec 15, 2023 | Features
Kaye Barley started this list of what women liked in 2020. Circumstances prevented her continuing to collect the lists this year, so I stepped in to help. Please enjoy!-Sara Here’s how Kaye described this feature when it started: I asked a few of my women...
by Elise Cooper | Dec 15, 2023 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
The Paris Housekeeper Renee Ryan Love Inspired PubDec 26th, 2023 The Paris Housekeeper by Renee Ryan is very relevant today. After the October 7th Hamas massacre of Israeli civilians that included the raping of women and children, burning babies alive, and...
by Elise Hart Kipness | Dec 14, 2023 | Features
What does any sane family do when their kids both go off to college? Obviously, they add a third dog to their pack…right? That’s what we did three years ago when we added Kelsey to our pair of labradoodles. Had we forgotten what it’s like to train a puppy?...
by Elise Cooper | Dec 11, 2023 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
The Spy Coast The Martini Club Book 1 Tess Gerritsen Thomas & Mercer Nov 1st, 2023 The Spy Coast by Tess Gerritsen has her venturing out from a traditional mystery to a spy thriller. In this story she expertly mixes spy drama with romance while adding some...
by Elise Cooper | Dec 8, 2023 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
The Whole Time D’Angelo’s Book 4 Catherine Bybee Montlake Pub Nov 14th, 2023 The Whole Time by Catherine Bybee is a fun read. Per usual, readers will love her stories that have engrossing characters, with touching and heartwarming plots. The story is about two...
by Danielle Trussoni | Dec 7, 2023 | Features
I’ve been told that the world is divided into cat people and dog people. I’ve never fully believed it, as I grew up with both cats and dogs, and loved both. But Mike Brink, the hero of my latest novel The Puzzle Master is definitely a dog person. Brink has something...