Kinsey Millhone only took this case because something felt unfinished and every day on the job is proving her right. Nikki Fife might have been convicted of murdering her husband, but when every lead takes Kinsey into danger or toward yet another dead body, it’s looking more and more like the justice system got it … Continue reading A is for Alibi
Category: 2025 Reading Challenge
This Week: March 2nd
I am headed home after what promised to be an amazing weekend at the Amelia Island Book Festival, but wrote this a few days early to welcome you all to March! We have a lot of really good books in store this month, especially our sponsored reads, and this week is no different! Hoping these … Continue reading This Week: March 2nd
Tom Clancy Line of Demarcation
Thank you NetGalley and PENGUIN GROUP Putnam for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. This was supposed to be a quick and simple trip to pick up the license Jack needed for his latest corporate investment to be able to operate in Guyanese waters. But is anything ever really quick … Continue reading Tom Clancy Line of Demarcation
Meet Me at the Lake
Fern grew up in the family business – literally. Her mother, and her mother’s parents before her, operated a resort on the shore of a Canadian lake. Living at the resort year-round had some benefits – endless outdoor entertainment, a rotating cast of friends coming to visit, and staff who become more like family than … Continue reading Meet Me at the Lake
This Week: February 23rd
I love reading books before watching their screen adaptations, and I'm excited I got the chance to do that with this week's choice! Also, you know it's going to be a good book when the royals are producing the movie! Archwell Productions, the film company founded by Prince Harry and Megan Markle, acquired the rights … Continue reading This Week: February 23rd
The Last Secret Agent
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. When Pippa LaTour walked out of the French countryside after the Americans liberated the country, she had been behind enemy lines for months. She spent her time in the country sending coded reports back to London … Continue reading The Last Secret Agent
We Are Not Like Them
Riley just moved back to her hometown and her dream job working at the local news station. It’s also giving her the opportunity to reconnect in person with her childhood best friend Jen, who is expecting her first child soon. After a decades of friendship, Jen and Riley have started to drift apart – Riley’s … Continue reading We Are Not Like Them
This Week: February 16th
With recent news about the cancellation of government sponsored diversity programs, I want to call attention to how we can all bring diversity into our own lives - reading books by diverse voices. I set this week's prompt to "books by African American Authors" in 2024 before I knew any of this was coming - … Continue reading This Week: February 16th
Till the Last Piece
Thank you NetGalley and Victoria Editing NetGalley Co-Op for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. What would you do if you found out your partner had betrayed you? Would you leave? Or maybe look to get even? Kenneth Cruz explores these questions in the thriller Till the Last Piece. This … Continue reading Till the Last Piece
The Only Woman in the Room
The name Heddy Lamarr has long garnered respect and attention amongst American cinema lovers. Known widely for rolls in movies like Samson and Delilah and My Favorite Spy in the 1950s, her work off camera has made her a celebrity all over again more recently. An abusive marriage to an influential arms dealer, a race … Continue reading The Only Woman in the Room










