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Thursday, August 13, 2015

A Dish Best Served Cold by Rosie Genova



A Dish Best Served Cold:
An Italian Kitchen Mystery (Italian Kitchen Mystery, An)

Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: NAL (August 4, 2015)
ISBN-13: 978-0451415165
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Synopsis
The national bestselling author of The Wedding Soup Murder returns to the Jersey Shore where a killer is stirring up trouble during a hurricane…
At the Casa Lido, the end of summer means a party, and hit whodunit writer Victoria “Vic” Rienzi and her family are cooking like crazy for the restaurant’s seventieth anniversary celebration. As they chop onions and garlic, old family friend Pete Petrocelli stops by, saying he knows something that would make for a good mystery novel. Curious, Vic asks Nonna to elaborate on Pete’s claim and learns of a relative who mysteriously disappeared back in Italy…
The night of the party brings a crowd—and a full throttle hurricane. When the storm finally passes, everyone thinks they’re in the clear—until the first casualty is found, and it’s Pete. Remembering his visit, Vic isn’t certain Pete’s death was an accident and decides to dig deeper into his story. What she finds is meatier than Nonna’s sauce…

What I Thought:

I enjoyed going back to Oceanside Park and visiting with Vic and her eccentric Italian family, especially her Nonna.  Vic always seems to get herself in some sticky situations. She is a mystery writer, but she loves to solve mysteries/murders herself.  This cozy was great because it kept me on the edge of my seat the whole way through.  It was very interesting because Vic is trying to find out what happened to her long, lost Zio Roberto besides trying to find out how Stinky Pete really died, she has to wonder if the two mysteries are intertwined.  This leads Vic on a journey and she suspects a lot of people of doing the deed.  Throw in a hurricane and a power outage, which makes for a very interesting read.  I look forward to visiting Vic and Oceanside Park again, it is always a wild ride.

I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review.

About The Author –
A Jersey girl born and bred, national bestselling author Rosie Genova left her heart at the shore, which serves as the setting for much of her work. Her new series, the Italian Kitchen Mysteries, is informed by her appreciation for good food, her pride in her heritage, and her love of classic mysteries from Nancy Drew to Miss Marple. Her debut novel, Murder and Marinara, was named a 2013 Best Cozy by Suspense Magazine and is a finalist for a 2014 Daphne Award. An English teacher by day and novelist by night, Rosie also writes women’s fiction as Rosemary DiBattista. She still lives in her home state with her husband and the youngest of her three Jersey boys.
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Website: www.rosiegenova.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/RosieGenova
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Give 'Em Pumpkin to Talk About by Jim and Joyce Lavene

 






Give Em Pumpkin To Talk About
(Pumpkin Patch Mysteries Book 1)

Cozy Mystery
Print Length: 199 pages
Publisher: J. Lavene (August 4, 2015)
ASIN: B00Z7LUVZQ
Synopsis:
Richmond attorney Sarah Tucker returns to sell her family’s abandoned farm in Misty River, Virginia despite unanswered questions about her grandparents’ disappearance sixteen years earlier. Sarah was only twelve when she went to visit and found her grandparents had vanished. No amount of searching has brought answers.
Now Sarah is faced with other issues when a man is killed who claimed to have information about what happened to her grandparents. She learns of a Confederate chest of gold that is said to be buried on the property, and treasure hunters who are willing to do anything to get their hands on it.
Were her grandparents murdered for the gold? Sarah can’t sell the land and go back to her life until she has answers. But the cost of the answers may be her life.
Includes farm-fresh recipes!
 
What I Thought:
 
This book was totally enthralling. From the time I picked it up I kept turning pages because I wanted to find out what happened next.  This was a very well written book that flowed really well.  Sarah is a great character who was a young girl when her grandparents mysteriously disappeared. When she goes back to Misty River to sell their home, she decides she wants to know more.  While there she encounters a lot of problems.  There is talk aliens abductions, Confederate Gold, and of course, murder.  This is a great cozy that will keep you turning pages and keep you guessing.  It will also leave you wanting more from this series.
 
I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review.
 
 

About these Authors
Joyce and Jim Lavene write award-winning, bestselling mystery fiction as themselves, J.J. Cook, and Ellie Grant. They have written and published more than 70 novels for Harlequin, Berkley, Amazon, and Gallery Books along with hundreds of non-fiction articles for national and regional publications. They live in rural North Carolina with their family.
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Sunday, August 9, 2015

A Gilded Grave by Shelley Freydont





A Gilded Grave (NEWPORT GILDED AGE)
First in Series
Cozy Mystery
Series: NEWPORT GILDED AGE
Paperback: 416 pages
Publisher: Berkley (August 4, 2015)
ISBN-13: 978-0425275849
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Synopsis:
In 1895, the height of the Gilded Age, the social elite spend their summers in Newport, Rhode Island. Within the walls of their fabulous “cottages,” competition for superiority is ruthless … and so are the players.
During her first Newport season, Deanna Randolph attends a ball given in honor of Lord David Manchester, a Barbadian sugar magnate, and his sister, Madeline. The Manchesters are an immediate success—along with their exotic manservant and his fortune-telling talents.
But on the nearby cliffs, a young maid lies dead—and suspicion falls on Joseph Ballard, a member of one of the town’s most prestigious families.
Joe humiliated Deanna when he rebuffed an engagement to her, but while he may be a cad, she knows he isn’t a killer. Now the reluctant allies must navigate a world of parties, tennis matches, and séances to find the real murderer. But a misstep among the glittering upper classes could leave them exposed to something far more dangerous than malicious gossip…
 
What I Thought:
 
Shelley did a great job transition from writing contemporary cozy mysteries to writing an historical cozy mystery.  This was an engaging book that got my attention from the start and kept it till I finished.  It was well written and was true to the era.  The characters were well developed and thoroughly engaging.  If you are looking for a good historical mystery, then this is the book for you.
 
I received a complementary copy of this book for my honest review. 
 
About The Author –
Shelley Freydont is the author of the Liv Montgomery Celebration Bay Mysteries, Foul Play at the Fair, Silent Knife, Independence Slay as well as the Kate MacDonald Sudoku Mysteries and the Lindy Haggerty dance company mysteries, and the upcoming Newport Gilded Age Mysteries, beginning with A Gilded Grave (6/15)
As Shelley Noble, she is the NYTimes Best selling author of women’s fiction (Beach Colors, Stargazey Point, Breakwater Bay, and Whisper Beach as well as several novellas. A former professional dancer and choreographer, Shelley lives at the Jersey shore and loves puzzles, light houses and antique carousels. She also loves to hear from readers.
For more about Shelley, please visit her website www.shelleyfreydont.com.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Killer Wedding Cake by Gayle Trent

 
 
 
 

Killer Wedding Cake by Gayle Trent
Cozy Mystery
Synopsis:
Daphne Martin’s wedding to Ben Jacobs is only a couple of weeks away. An award-winning cake decorator, Daphne is busy designing their wedding cake. Her twin nephew and niece, Lucas and Leslie, are excited about being in the wedding party. And Daphne’s brother-in-law Jason is planning a bachelor party for Ben. Everything is going beautifully until Daphne’s ex-husband Todd shows up. Just released from prison after serving a sentence based on his shooting a gun at Daphne, Todd comes to Brea Ridge to profess his undying love for her.
Despite Daphne’s attempts to make Todd leave town, he insists on hanging around to reconnect with people he used to know. When he’s found murdered, Daphne finds herself at the center of the investigation. Now she must track down Todd’s killer before she becomes the next victim. Can she still make it to the church on time?
 
What I Thought:
 
Daphne thought everything was going great. She had divorced her ex-husband who fired a gun at her and he was in prison.  She moved back to Virginia and started her business of baking goods  out of her home.  She was preparing for her wedding to her old High School sweetheart, she doesn't have time for a murder, especially when the victim is Todd, her ex-husband.  This was a very quick read that will keep you entertained from the beginning till the end.  It will keep you guessing and on the edge of you seat.  I really enjoyed the characters in this story, they were very real.  Great job Gayle.
 
I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review.
 
The Author –
Gayle Trent (and pseudonym Amanda Lee) writes the Daphne Martin Cake Decorating series and the Embroidery Mystery series. The cake decorating series features a heroine who is starting her life over in Southwest Virginia after a nasty divorce. The Embroidery Mystery series features a heroine who recently moved to the Oregon coast to open an embroidery specialty shop.
 
Author Links:
http://www.gayletrent.com
https://www.facebook.com/GayleTrentandAmandaLee
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https://www.pinterest.com/gayletrent/
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Writing an Older Protagonist
Gayle Trent
 
I wouldn’t necessarily describe Daphne Martin as “older”—and please don’t tell her I referred to her as such in the title of this post—but she is older than your typical series heroine. Daphne had just turned forty when she returned to her hometown of Brea Ridge, Virginia in the first book in the series, Murder Takes the Cake.
 
In Murder Takes the Cake, Daphne is embarking upon the second act of her life. She’s divorced her husband who is serving time in prison after shooting a handgun at her, and she’s retired from her government job in Tennessee. She returns to her hometown after being away for many years, buys a house, and starts a cake decorating business.
 
While Daphne certainly isn’t in her twilight years like Agatha Christie’s Jane Marple, and she isn’t even as old as one of my other series protagonists, Myrtle Crumb, she isn’t the young woman who heads up most traditional cozy mystery series. When I initially began writing the character of Daphne, I wanted her to be a woman at a crossroads. Like all of us at one point or another, she’s experienced a life event—or more than one—that has made her reevaluate where she is at this particular point versus where she’d like to be. She wants a do-over. And she understands that it’s never too late to start all over and realize her dreams.
 
Daphne still has a lot of options for her life, but they are becoming more limited. For example, if she and Ben want to have children, they’ll have to do so soon since conception is more difficult and there are more risks for both mother and child when a woman is in her forties. This could add fresh fodder for new mysteries, though, if the couple chooses to investigate fertility treatments and/or decide to adopt a child.
 
One of the positives about writing an older protagonist is that Daphne has been through a lot and has many experiences to draw upon. She realizes the mistakes she’s made in her past, and she’s not about to let history repeat itself.  She embraces new challenges and enjoys life to its fullest. But she is empathetic when she encounters others who are suffering, and she tries her best to help.
 
While there are a wide range of ages represented in the Daphne Martin Cake Mystery series, everything is filtered through Daphne’s viewpoint because she’s a first-person protagonist. Still, I hope readers can still feel the excitement and energy of Daphne’s twin niece and nephew and appreciate the wisdom or skewed thinking of some of the older characters.
 
What about you? Do you prefer your protagonists to be younger? Older? Or does it matter?

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Drape Expectations by Karen Rose Smith




Drape Expectations (A Caprice Deluca Mystery)Series: A Caprice Deluca Mystery (Book 4)
Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Kensington (July 28, 2015)
ISBN-13: 978-1617737701
E-Book ASIN: B00P53E0G2
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Synopsis:
Caprice De Luca’s former client and now friend Ace Richland–an 80’s rock star–asks her for a favor.  Can she quickly stage his girlfriend’s house to sell?  Widow Alanna Goodwin, a transplanted Southern beauty, will be moving in with him!  Immediately Caprice realizes Alanna’s southern charm can be turned on and off at will.  Caprice agrees to stage Alanna’s Kismet antebellum-styled mansion for Ace’s sake.  But she soon learns Alanna doesn’t have a genuine love for her cat Mirabelle and also uncovers a plot her new client is hatching to sabotage Ace’s comeback.  However, before she can tell Ace, Alanna is murdered and Ace is the prime suspect.
As Caprice investigates, she learns Alanna had more secrets than pie safes.  With her Cocker Spaniel Lady by her side, she tracks down clues and adopts Alanna’s cat.  In the midst of some of her own family upheaval–her uncle has moved in with her parents–she finds herself with a dilemma.  Grant Weatherford, her brother’s law partner, advises Ace and reveals more of his past to her.  Seth Randolph, the doctor she dates, wants her to meet his family.  She must choose between them.
Danger stalks Caprice.  Will her refresher self-defense course save her life?  Only if she keeps her wits about her and Lady by her side.

STAGED TO DEATH, Book 1

DEADLY DECOR, Book 2
GILT BY ASSOCIATION, Book 3 February 2015
DRAPE EXPECTATIONS, Book 4 August 2015

SILENCE OF THE LAMPS, Book 5 March 2016


What I Thought:

This was my first visit to Kismet, PA with Caprice De Luca, but I really enjoyed it.  Caprice is asked by her friend Ace to stage the home of his girlfriend, Alanna, to be sold.  Caprice has several not so good interactions with Alanna and learns some things about her that Ace should know, but alas, Alanna is murdered before Caprice can spill the beans.  This book is filled with quirky characters.  Caprice is a great protagonist.  I love all of her interactions.  She also has two love interests to chose from plus a somewhat eccentric family to deal with.  This is a great cozy that will leave you guessing till the end.

I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review.

About This AuthorAward winning and best-selling author, Karen Rose Smith’s plots are all about emotion. She began writing in her early teens when she listened to music and created stories to accompany the songs. An only child, she spent a lot of time in her imagination and with books–Nancy Drew, Zane Gray, The Black Stallion and Anne of Green Gables. She dreamed of brothers and sisters and a big family like her mother and father came from. This is the root of her plotlines that include small communities and family relationships as part of everyday living. Residing in Pennsylvania with her husband and four rescued cats, she welcomes interaction with readers on social media.


Author Links:
Webpage:  http://karenrosesmithmysteries.com/
Blog:  http://karenrosesmith.blogspot.com/
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Twitter:  https://twitter.com/karenrosesmith
GoodReads:   https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21863.Karen_Rose_Smith
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Monday, August 3, 2015

A Deceptive Homecoming By Anna Loan-Wilsey







A Deceptive Homecoming
by Anna Loan Wilsey

A Deceptive Homecoming
(A Hattie Davish Mystery)

Series: A Hattie Davish Mystery (Book 4)
Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: Kensington (July 28, 2015)
ISBN-13: 978-1617737268
E-Book ASIN: B00P53E0L2
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Synopsis
Traveling secretary Hattie Davish is returning to her once-quiet hometown, where a deluge of deadly secrets leaves her feeling anything but welcome…
When her good friend Virginia Hayward’s father passes away, Hattie Davish rushes to her hometown of St. Joseph, Missouri. She’s looking forward to visiting the place where she grew up, even if the circumstances bringing her there are bleak. But upon her arrival, she learns that all is not well in St. Joe. Virginia is cold and distant, Frank Hayward’s death is shrouded in mystery, and a string of troubling incidents have descended on Hattie’s alma mater, Mrs. Chaplin’s School for Women. Frank was the school’s bookkeeper, and as Hattie begins investigating the bizarre goings-on, she becomes convinced that someone other than Frank was in the casket—but who? Her search for the truth takes her from the town cemetery, to the home of an infamous outlaw, to the dungeon-like tunnels beneath the State Lunatic Asylum—and brings her face-to-face with a killer bent on the deadliest lesson of all…
 
What I Thought:
 
This book grabbed my attention from the time I picked it up till I finally put it down.  It flowed so well, I just loved reading it.  Hattie goes back home to St. Joseph to attend the funeral of her friends father, but she receives a cold shoulder when she expresses doubts about who the dead body is.  She sets on a sometimes unwanted quest to find out who the body belongs to and what happened to her friends father.  She is also treated as somewhat a celebrity because of her reputation of solving mysteries.  This story was filled with quirky characters and it kept me guessing till the end.  It truly enjoyed this book.
 
I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review.
 
About The Author –
As a librarian and information specialist, Anna Loan-Wilsey tracks down information every day that helps to solve mysteries.  She is currently working on her next book in the Hattie Davish Mystery series. She earned her B.A. at Wells College and had several poems published in their literary magazine, The Chronicle.  Readers can visit her website at www.annaloanwilsey.com.

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Sunday, August 2, 2015

Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Marty Wingate


 
 
 
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Potting Shed Mystery
(Potting Shed Mystery series Book 3)

Cozy Mystery
Publisher: Alibi (August 4, 2015)
Random House LLC
ASIN: B00PEPR70M
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Synopsis
Perfect for fans of Laura Childs, Ellery Adams, and Jenn McKinlay, Marty Wingate’s enchanting Potting Shed Mystery series heads to Scotland as Pru Parke plans her wedding . . . all while a vengeful murderer is poised to strike again.
After her romantic idyll with the debonair Detective Chief Inspector Christopher Pearse culminates in a marriage proposal, Pru Parke sets about arranging their nuptials while diving into a short-term gig at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. At hand is the authentication of a journal purportedly penned by eighteenth-century botanist and explorer Archibald Menzies. Compared to the chaos of wedding planning, studying the journal is an agreeable task . . . that is, until a search for a missing cat leads to the discovery of a dead body: One of Pru’s colleagues has been conked on the head with a rock and dumped from a bridge into the Water of Leith.
Pru can’t help wondering if the murder has something to do with the Menzies diary. Is the killer covering up a forgery? Among the police’s many suspects are a fallen aristocrat turned furniture maker, Pru’s overly solicitous assistant, even Pru herself. Now, in the midst of sheer torture by the likes of flamboyant wedding dress designers and eccentric church organists, Pru must also uncover the work of a sly murderer—unless this bride wants to walk down the aisle in handcuffs.
 
What I Thought:
 
This book started out kind of slow, but picked up in the middle.  It was well written and I enjoyed the banter between the characters.  Pru takes a new job in Edinburgh doing some research on a famous botanist.  Little did she know she would have to prove the she is innocent of murder.  Needless to say, she doesn't have time for any of this, because she is preparing for her wedding.  And her wedding plans are stressful enough, sometimes hilarious.  This was a great book that kept me guessing till the very end.
 
I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review.
 
About the Author
Marty Wingate is the author of two previous Potting Shed mysteries, The Garden Plot and The Red Book of Primrose House. Her new Birds of a Feather Mystery series debuted with The Rhyme of the Magpie. Wingate is a regular contributor toCountry Gardens and other magazines. She also leads gardening tours throughout England, Scotland, Ireland, France, and North America. More Potting Shed and Birds of a Feather mysteries are planned.
 
Guest Post:
 
In the company of writers
Alexander McCall Smith, Ian Rankin, J.K. Rowling, and me – quite a quartet, wouldn’t you say?
True confession – we aren’t all in the same writing group, but we do share this one important fact: We all live in and/or love Edinburgh. The “or love” part would be me. It’s why I set Between a Rock and a Hard Place, the third Potting Shed mystery, in that fantastic city. I sent my main character, Pru Parke (American gardener in Britain) off to do research at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (rbge.org.uk) so that I would be forced to do my own research there. This is the third move for Pru, although all within Britain. She began in London in The Garden Plot, moved to Sussex for The Red Book of Primrose House, and now here she is in Edinburgh. Consider the series a cozy/mystery/travelogue.
So, for the travelogue portion of this latest mystery.
Pru lands a temporary gig at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (known as the Botanics). The garden lies just beyond New Town, which is north of the city center. New Town, in true British fashion, was built in the late eighteenth century. (Case in point: The New Forest in Hampshire, was created by William I in 1079.)
The Botanics is near the Stockbridge neighborhood. Stockbridge,which used to be its own village, is home to the Colonies (http://stockbridgecolonies.com), which are several streets of stone terraced cottages built in the second half of the nineteenth centuries. I’ve stayed there, and so that’s where Pru stays.
I’ve spent many a day walking round the Botanics, peering in Caledonian Hall, having coffee at the East Gate and tea in the Terrace Café and wandering through the glasshouses (no pots fell on my head). I want my settings to feel real to the reader, because they are real to me. I even got a behind-the-scenes tour – when I told my contacts what I was researching (a murder mystery), they were happy to show me around and said they had several names they would like to recommend as victims. (This isn’t an uncommon occurrence – I’m sure that other mystery writers have had the same offers.)
Edinburgh is divided by Princes Street Gardens in the city center. Looming over the gardens to the south is the castle. You can walk from the castle down the Royal Mile to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. But before you get all the way down there, turn right at South Bridge street and walk just past the central library. On the right, you’ll see a coffeehouse – the sign is a cutout of an elephant. Yes, that’s where Harry Potter was born.
And speaking of authors, I’ve read somewhere that it shows what an amazing place Edinburgh is when you can walk into a coffee shop in New Town and see McCall Smith, Rowling or Rankin. I’m still trying to track down just which coffee shop that is – I intend to try every one of them. I’ll let you know.