Six Feet Deep Dish by Mindy Quigley

I have owned this book for a little over a year and have seen multiple good reviews on the series and am wondering why I waited so long to read the book. I love pizza so reading about it sure had made me hungry for a good one.

Delilah has returned to Lake Geneva with a fiancé, Butterball the cat, and a new restaurant. She is opening a pizza restaurant in the same place as a previous restaurant with a checkered past. Taking liberties with the history of the town and restaurant she decorates in a mob theme which may or may not have jinxed the opening. As the soft opening is winding down Delilah finds herself staring at a dead body and her elderly aunt holding the smoking gun. Can Delilah solve the case before ending up six feet deep herself?

The descriptions of the food and town have me craving a road trip. I’ve never been to Lake Geneva but it sounds like a place to add to my travel list. The mystery flows well and the characters are likable (except for one but he doesn’t stick around long).

A series I will definitely return to in the near future.

Stabbed in the Baklava by Tina Kashian

Another delicious visit to the Jersey shore.

Lucy has been learning all the aspects of running her family’s restaurant including catering. When a local high-society couple decide to wed they decide to hire Lucy’s family restaurant. All is going as planned until the best man is found skewered to death with none other than one of the restaurants kebab skewers. Lucy really wants to stay out of the investigation but finds it hard when the main suspect is her ex-boyfriend and head chef at the restaurant. Will Lucy find the real suspect before she is sleeping with the fishes?

A fast moving plot and mouthwatering food descriptions make this a delightful read. I plan on trying Azad’s Prized Shish Kebabs this summer.

Last Wool and Testament by Peggy Ehrhart

This series is so comforting. If I lived in a cozy world I would want to live in Arborville, NJ and be friends with Pamela and Bettina. They live in a friendly walkable neighborhood with a to-die-for farmers market and co-op. Pamela seems extremely content with her life. I envy her ability to come up with tasty dinners at the drop of a hat.

In book twelve we join Pamela and Bettina as they try to solve the unfortunate death of a popular local fiber artist. There are plenty of suspects but only one is the real deal.

I listened to the audiobook on Hoopla through my local library. Unfortunately, it did not include the recipe or knitting tips.

The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband by Julia Quinn

This is my favorite of the three Bridgerton books I have read. I started with the first Bridgerton book and then realized there were prequels. I say start with the prequels. Billie’s story was fun but Edward’s was so romantic! It flowed fast and kept me wholly engaged.

Edward has been in the New World (USA) fighting for the British. He befriended another soldier and became attached the man’s sister through letters. Letters that took months to get back and forth. When the sister, Cecilia, learns her brother has been injured she makes a quick decision and finds herself across the pond in Manhattan. When she arrives she finds things are worse than she thought. Her brother is missing and his friend, Captain Edward Rokesby, is unconscious in the hospital. She pretends to be his wife in hopes to learn more about her brother. Read the book to learn what happens next.

These are the romances I grew up on. They will always hold a special place in my heart.

There’s Something About Mira by Sonali Dev

I found myself reading this book extremely slowly. It felt like a book that needed to savored and not gobbled. A book that was not only to read for enjoyment but one to teach as well. A book that every reader will find a message that was only for them. 

Mira was born and raised in a Chicago suburb by immigrant parents. One foot in each world. As she nears her wedding day she finds herself on a solo engagement trip to NYC. There she finds a ring on the ground that shakes up her entire life. Will Mira go on the journey that the ring promises?

Be prepared for an emotional journey as you follow Mira from the United States to India. You may be surprised and find yourself along the way. 

The Page Turner

I am having a hard time reviewing this book. Usually when I finish a book I can jump right into a review. Especially since it is so fresh in my mind. I’m not saying it was a bad book. It was just a book I liked reading.

The storyline was very interesting. Young college graduate realizes her books publishing parents are struggling and have fallen prey to someone with a hidden agenda. In the process she learns a deep hidden family secret that changes everything she has ever thought about her family.

There is more of a family drama piece with no romance/romance-com. It fell flat. The main character was interesting but it took way too long for the AHA moment to occur and then bam end of book.

Would I suggest this book? Yes, but with care. Just understand it’s slow moving for the first 60/70% of the book. It’s definitely not my favorite by Viola Shipman.

Say You’ll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez

A close friend has suggested Abby Jimenez books to me many times. I went in to this book blind with only the knowledge that it had a dementia story line. She warned I may not be ready for it but if I was, I would love this book. I will own this book one day and read it many times. It will look like my first Gone With the Wind book. Pages falling out and more tape than original binding glue. I have never connected with a book like I did this one.

Every emotion flowed through me while reading. It was the book I need right at this moment. I was a caregiver to my dad who had dementia and Alzheimer’s. Yes, they are two separate cruel diseases. I didn’t know that until it happened to my family. My dad was diagnosed with them the last 7 months of his life but he had it longer than we realized. He probably had beginning stages before my mom passed in 2020. They are cruel and unforgiving diseases. Your parent really does fade right before your eyes.

I understood what every character was feeling. The isolation you experience and feel when you are a primary caregiver. It’s so real. Your life becomes theirs. The heartbreak you experience daily as you see them decline. The anger and cruelty they can inflict because they are scared and don’t understand what is going on. The sundowning that worsens every day and goes on longer each night. It’s scary for you but imagine being trapped in that body and not understanding what is happening to you.

It was the hardest thing I have ever experienced but I wouldn’t change a thing. I was lucky to have a good network of support. My husband who watched me break down daily sometimes and continued to love and support me. A brother who did whatever he could whenever he could. A hired caregiver who became a family friend that sat with him two nights a week so I would sleep more than two hours at a time. Friends who checked me and were just there. Family and friends who understood the change in me. Caregiving is hard. It changes you. It becomes you. Asking for help is hard!

Thank you Abby for the perfect healing book. Thank you to my friends and family for being there for me like Xavier was there for Samantha.

❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹

The Chow Maniac by Vivien Chien

Secrets, secrets, and more secrets

I love every visit to the Ho-Lee Noodle House in Cleveland, OH. Lana is one of those characters that I think and wonder what is she up to now? Vivien Chien has created a wonderful series filled with excitement, laughs, and love.

The Chow Maniac is the eleventh and newest in the series. We get to learn some Asian history with this installment. The Eight Immortals knew the secrets of life and worked to rid evil. It was very interesting to learn about the different talismans and reminded me of how much I enjoyed learning about the Ming Dynasty when I was in school.

Lana Lee has been “hired” as a helper for a local PI agency to help work a case on a secret Asian society of which members are dying and suspicions are starting to arise. The case hits close to home when her beloved grandma’s boyfriend is determined to be a part of the secret society and has many secrets in his past.
Can Lana work the case without alerting her family of the secrets she has been entrusted with and stay alive? Read the book to find out.

You can jump into this series with any book and be ok. Each is a standalone but there are storylines that do build with each book.

April 2025 Wrap Up

April Wrap Up🌷🐣☔️

12 books total, 0 DNF, 16 new books bought,  20 books donated, 0 non-fiction book read

L  Library

KO  Kindle Owned

O  Physical Owned

EL  E-library (Libby/Overdrive/Hoopla)

AB  Audiobook 

KU  Kindle Unlimited 

NG NetGalley

ARC Advanced Reader Copy 

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Murder with Cherry Tarts by Karen Rose Smith

Murder with Cherry Tarts is book four of the Daisy’s Tea Garden #cozymysteryseries by Karen Rose Smith. It was the book I chose to read for week seven of our #cozymystery #bookbingo which was read a tea themed cozy mystery.

Don’t let the cute tea treat named books fool you that this is a fluffy series. In book four we have the continued story of an unplanned pregnancy, rushed wedding planning, homelessness of a parent and child, adoption growth pains of creating a relationship with a birth parent, love after loss, and old family hurts.

I happen to really enjoy this series because it reads like a family drama you would watch weekly. The flow of the stories is fantastic. I also enjoy that it is Amish adjacent.

I listened to the audiobook as that is the only version my library has and while the narrator is great I miss not getting the extras at the end like the recipes. The food mentioned always sounds so delectable.

The tea pot pictured is one of my very favorites my mama got me as a housewarming present almost 19 years ago. It’s almost too delicate for me. 🤣