I surprised myself with really enjoying this paranormal cozy mystery. I have found this is a subgenre I really have to focus on and find the right fit.
I am not a fashionista but I enjoyed the tips on buying vintage clothing.
I am interested to see if Charlotte is the ghost that follows Cookie Chanel around or if each book will be a different ghost attached to a vintage clothing item.
I also want to learn more about Detective Dylan. So far he has much potential.
Side note: isn’t the shirt my brother and SIL got me perfect? 🤩 I can’t wait to wear it.
Edge of your seat, no draggy parts, and what a twist!
Are you safe alone, with no phone, no near neighbors during a torrential thunderstorm? What would you do if you saw a face staring at you through the window? Do you invite danger in?
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Another excellent book club pick from author Brenda Novak. I’m a few months behind in reading the book. It felt like the perfect book for me to read as summer changed to fall as this book is all about changes.
An unlikely group of four women in the American 1960s who form a book club. Their first book is The Feminine Mystique and it arouses change in the women. We follow them through these changes and what a ride it is.
I learned so much about how women were viewed and treated. Can you imagine not having your own checking account in your own name? How about not being able to get a prescription for birth control without your husband coming to the doctor and signing for it? Or not even being able to buy your own home?
I am all for women who love staying home and raising their children but I also am thankful as women we can do all the things above on our OWN.
This is a great book club book as many discussions can be had from it.
This series is my top favorite cozy mystery series. The friendship, the books, and the food. It evokes the vision of an idyllic world minus the murder. What’s a little murder thrown in?
The book opens in Halloween season and to celebrate Nora holds an author event on Halloween with a world renowned psychic. Unfortunately, the psychic didn’t foresee her own demise.
As the seasons change, Nora and friends try to solve the case but not without hurt feelings and plenty of stress.
All of us EA fans know she can throw us for a loop. There is one part of the story that I was reading while walking on the treadmill and I found myself almost running (and this girl does NOT run). I had to stop reading because I needed seclusion in case I was going to cry. (I still haven’t got over a certain character’s death in another one of her series.)
What section had me running and gasping for air do you ask? I’m not telling. Get your copy of The Tattered Cover from your favorite book dealer on October 28,2025 to find out. Even better, preorder NOW.
Happy Readingween friends.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy. The above is my own words. I was not paid nor was it required for me to leave a positive review.
Hmm…how do I review the latest in the Booktown Mystery series???
It wasn’t terrible but at the same time it wasn’t exciting. In the last few books there has been a shift in the series that doesn’t jive with me. I can only describe saying the tone of the books feels dark and heavy.
I love Miss Marple and she rarely shows up in this book.
In book 19 of the series Trisha and Angelica must deal with their mother. Trisha also has to deal with Becky, the police chief’s fiancé and past tennis star. Put that together and who would be happy. Both are people who think they are entitled to everything.
I listened to the audiobook and the narrator did a fantastic job. If I’m honest it’s probably the only reason I didn’t DNF.
Four short stories that will leaving you craving everything Fall.
Thanksgiving on Huckleberry Hill by Jennifer Beckstrand – if you don’t love Anna and Felty then you are hard hearted. These two “seasoned” lovebirds take pride in matchmaking their grandchildren and great grandchildren. Visiting with them is always full of laughs. Just don’t go eating Anna’s cooking without a bottle of antacids.
Helping Hands by Mindy Steele – read with tissues handy as the emotion jumps off the page straight into your heart.
Seasons of the Heart by Tracy Fredrychowski – sometimes what we are looking for is right in front of us. We might need to stumble a few times before falling into the right arms of love.
Letters of Gratitude by Rachel J. Goode – a look at how grief plays a role in our lives and learning when it is time to move forward.
The GG vibes are small Vermont town and a girl who loves coffee. It was the perfect treadmill book. I would get so lost reading 45 minutes passed like 5 minutes.
A friend who also read the book said Michelle was like Luke in GG (grumpy) and Cliff was like Lorelai (sunshine). She nailed it.
Why am I so mean to myself? I read book one 8 years ago and absolutely loved it! I loved this one just as much.
We all know I am not a huge fan of paranormal but I love this type of paranormal. Being able to see peoples auras and match them with their soul mates. Perfect for sappy me.
This book takes places during the cold, damp Boston Christmas season. A husband and father trying to prove he didn’t kill his wife, a former POW wanting to find the love of his life that moved on when she thought he perished in the war, and a family finding each other.
I am not waiting as long to read book 3. Heather Webber writes the most beautiful stories that leave you filled with contentment.
I enjoyed The Perfect Marriage more but with that said this was a great listen.
At times it was too slow and maybe a few items could have been omitted. I may have felt that way because I did not like Bob. In the first book he was creepy and still was in this book.
You will find yourself saying, “what’s wrong next?” Plenty of twists to keep you up long into the night.