Candy Slain Murder by Maddie Day #BookReview #CountryStoreMystery8 #KensingtonBooks #NetGalley #5*

Christmas cheer has sent the griddle into overdrive at Robbie Jordan’s popular country store and café. And this year, there’s a new seasonal special to feast on: murder! As December sweeps through South Lick, Indiana, Robbie’s life seems merry and bright like the string lights glistening around town. But strange happenings signal a bumpy ride into the holidays. First a man raises eyebrows at Pans ‘N … Continue reading Candy Slain Murder by Maddie Day #BookReview #CountryStoreMystery8 #KensingtonBooks #NetGalley #5*

The Three Mrs Wrights by Linda Keir #BookReview #LakeUnion #NetGalley #3.5*

Mr. Wright has everything. All that’s left to give him is what he deserves. Lark has good things coming: a career as a board-game designer and a whirlwind romance with a handsome investor. Trip is so compassionate and supportive, he’s almost too good to be true. Jessica has always been cautious, but she can’t resist Jonathan. The brilliant TED-talking visionary has big plans for his … Continue reading The Three Mrs Wrights by Linda Keir #BookReview #LakeUnion #NetGalley #3.5*

The Garden of Forgotten Wishes by Trisha Ashley #BookReview #TransworldDigital #NetGalley #5*

The delightful Sunday Times bestselling novel from Trisha Ashley All Marnie wants is somewhere to call home.  Mourning lost years spent in a marriage that has finally come to an end, she needs a fresh start and time to heal. Things she hopes to find in the rural west Lancashire village her mother always told her about. With nothing but her two green thumbs, Marnie takes a … Continue reading The Garden of Forgotten Wishes by Trisha Ashley #BookReview #TransworldDigital #NetGalley #5*

Autumn Spice on Sunflower Street by Rachel Griffiths #BookReview #CosyCottageBooks #5*

This autumn, enjoy an uplifting story about life, love, family and friendship from the author of The Cosy Cottage Café series. Joanne Baker often feels like she’s drifting through life. She’s thirty-two, works at the local café and still lives with her parents. She tells people it’s because she’s saving for a mortgage deposit, but the real reason she hasn’t moved out is something she doesn’t … Continue reading Autumn Spice on Sunflower Street by Rachel Griffiths #BookReview #CosyCottageBooks #5*