Wednesday, October 30, 2019

The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare

The Duchess Deal
by Tessa Dare
☆☆☆☆☆

The Duchess Deal kicks off the Girl Meets Duke series.
Tessa Dare has a style about her writing.
The word play and humor. It often makes me do a
double take. Read that part again. 
 
The Duke of Ashbury comes back from war a very
different man. Devastating physical injuries lead to
emotional and mental break down.
He is angry at the world. But then Emma shows
up at his home in a wedding gown demanding money
in payment for said gown.
 Well, well, well......The Duke has recently faced the
fact that he needs an heir. But it doesn't seem as
though he will be able to go about it in the typical way.
He is sure that no woman will want to marry and
share a bed with him because of his physical 
appearance due to the injuries.
 Emma is not the least bit bothered by all that. 
The Duke has a set of rules he believes can make an 
arrangement with Emma work. But Emma has her own
plans and ideas. She is in desperate trouble. But the
Duke is also in need. 
 
Can they both make it work? The Duke is used to getting
his way in all things. But Emma is not willing to
turn loose of all she wants from life.
 
Review by Lisa Hutson 
 


Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Love and Other Perils-Novella Duet-by Grace Burrowes and Emily Larkin

♥Love and Other Perils
Novella Duet
by Grace Burrowes and Emily Larkin
☆☆☆☆☆
One of the stories is


Lieutenant Mayhew’s Catastrophes
by Emily Larkin
It's a lovely fun sweet story that we all can
connect with. Everyone has had those
experiences where it's not just one problem,
but problem after problem after problem!
Willemina is so excited to be traveling. She
loves to travel. She is on the coach
headed to a new job.
Lt Mayhew is happily on the coach to visit his
niece and nephew. He is bringing them each
a sweet little kitten.
You think they are just going to fall in love
in the coach on their trip, right?
Not exactly.
Next up is
Kisses and Catnip
by Grace Burrowes
Max Haddonfield is a believer in facts.
Antonia Mainwaring is a librarian.
She loves books.
How can two such people find a 
love connection??
Only Grace Burrowes will tell.
 

Review by Lisa Hutson


Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Susan"s Review of Slay Bells Ring By Nancy Robarts Thompson


It’s one thing to write a mystery, but when your daughter is the suspect — you solve it.


Wedding planner Jenna Bell doesn’t panic when the groom is a no-show to the ceremony – even though he is her former high school sweetheart and this wedding is the small town’s event of the year. However, when he turns up dead and she is falsely accused… well, yeah, now it’s the time to panic.
Jenna’s mother, Maddie, puts her cozy mystery writing skills to use to try to clear her daughter’s name, stepping on by-the-book Chief of Police Jackson Bradley’s toes in the process. No matter how enticing he finds her, he doesn’t want this writer-turned-amateur-sleuth interfering with his murder investigation.
With nearly all of Hemlock, North Carolina, picking sides and the town’s own Gossip Brigade churning out the rumors, Maddie discovers the mystery isn’t very cozy when it hits this close to home.




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Slay Bells Ring is the first book in Nancy Robarts Thompson’s new cozy mystery series. The novel features Maddie Bell and her daughter Jenna. The close relationship between Maddie and Jenna drew me into this fast- paced mystery which is set in Hemlock, North Carolina.

Jenna Bell has returned home to start an event planning business. She shares an office with her Mom who runs a bridal shop. Loved that Maddie wrote cozy mysteries and had a crush on the town’s new police chief. Loved the mother- daughter conversations which showed how much they cared for each other. The author’s dialogue between Maddie and Jenna is spot on; at times their conversations are laugh out loud funny, caring and thoughtful in nature—all of the elements of a real mother daughter relationship.

Slay Bells Rings has all of the elements of a novel that I adore. It is set in a small town, filled with fun characters (think Gossip brigade!), entertaining dialogue, friendship, love. Slay Bells Ring has a bridezilla, a reluctant groom, two corgis, a missing Rolex and a murder!I have been a fan of Nancy Robarts Thompson books for several years. I love the characters and the small town settings in her novels. Am so glad she decided to write a cozy mystery and can’t wait to see if Maddie and Chief Bradley go out on a date, if Jenna and Ian have a friends to lovers relationship, and to learn more about Val and Alicia.

To keep my review spoiler free, I am not going to reveal who was murdered or whodunit. I loved how they story played out. Each detail, each fact added to the big reveal. Nancy Robards Thompson does a fabulous job balancing the intrigue and keeps the reader in suspense. I will admit that I did not figure out the identity the killer.

If you are looking for a fun, enjoyable read filled with fabulous characters-pick up Slay Bells Ring!

Reviewed by Susan Gorman

Book Purchased on Amazon