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Book Review: People Will Talk | Kieran Scott
Kieran Scott’s People Will Talk is a juicy little summer mystery that is more soapy than thrilling. People who are looking to avoid anything too dark or heavy in their mysteries will love…
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Book Review: Dead Tired | Kat Ailes
Kat Ailes’s debut mystery, The Expectant Detectives, was one of my favorite mysteries I read in the last year. British cozy mysteries hit that sweet spot of light, fun reads that aren’t fluffy…
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Book Review: Better Left Unsent | Lia Louis
Have you ever accidentally overshared with someone you shouldn’t? The shame spiral afterwards makes me cringe just thinking about it! In Lia Louis’s Better Left Unsent, a woman accidentally spills all of her…
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Book Review: The Bump | Sidney Karger
Sidney Karger’s latest novel, The Bump, is a charming and hilarious novel following two men expecting a baby via surrogate as they take the road trip of a life time. What is The…
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Book Review: Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies | Catherine Mack
Ten days, eight suspects, six cities, five authors, three bodies . . . one trip to die for. Where do I start? I loved this book! Catherine Mack’s new novel, Every Time I…
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Book Review: Bless Your Heart | Lindy Ryan
A dash of Sweet Magnolias, a splash of Salem’s Lot, and a sprinkle of The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires and you’ll get close to this hysterical, absurd, cozy horror novel,…
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Book Review: The Husbands | Holly Gramazio
Lauren is in her early thirties, single, and living in flat in south London when she arrives home drunk after a hen party and discovers a man named Michael who she’s never seen…
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Cozy Mystery Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties | Jesse Q. Sutanto | Aunties #3
A new mystery featuring the meddlesome aunties is headed to bookstores from the bestselling author of Dial A for Aunties. What should have been a family celebration of Chinese New Year descends into chaos…
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Cozy Mystery Review: Dial A for Aunties | Jesse Q. Sutanto | Aunties #1
Jesse Q. Sutano kicks off a new cozy mystery series with a group of chaotic aunties and a murder in Dial A for Aunties. What happens when you mix 1 (accidental) murder with…
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Book Review: Take Two, Birdie Maxwell | Allison Winn Scotch
In Allison Winn Scotch’s new novel, Take Two Birdie Maxwell, Hollywood’s biggest rom-com star tries to recover from her damaged reputation by staging her own rom-com and following a lead on a lost…