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Read and Gone
by Allison Brook
Series: The Hunted Library Mystery (#2)
Published by: Crooked Lane Books
September 11th, 2018
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher (Netgalley)
Rating: 4 Stars

Seven-million dollars' worth of missing gems bring Carrie Singleton's long-lost and larcenous dad back into her life and it's up to Carrie to clear his name. 
     A devoted dad is as precious as diamonds, but Carrie Singleton wouldn't know since her dad Jim's been on the lam most of her life. In an unusual family reunion, she finds Jim breaking into her cottage in the middle of the night. The fun really starts when he begs her to help him recover his half of a seven-million-dollar gem heist he pulled off with the local jeweler, Benton Parr. When she refuses, Jim takes off again.
     Carrie finds her father again behind bars for the recent murder of Benton Parr. Who made the connection? Unbeknownst to her, Carrie's boyfriend Dylan, an insurance investigator, has been searching for the gems. Determined to find the jewels herself, she starts examining every facet of Parr's life. She turns up a treasure trove of suspects, one of whom bashes her on the head as she's searching the victim's country cabin.
     Retreating to the quiet confines of the library where she works, Carrie watches as Smokey Joe, the resident cat, paws at a hole in the wall. Is he after the library's ghost Evelyn, or something shinier?


     The book takes place a few weeks after the first one and this time Carrie is helping her dad clear his name. From the moment Jim reenters Carrie's life it goes downhill for her happiness and well being.

     There are many revelations that sent her on a roller coaster of emotions that makes you want to get in the book and smack her upside the head. I found myself engrossed into the story and wanting to know everything quickly. The speculations this lady comes up with have you mistrusting everyone and their cat but at the same time makes you wonder why she's working as head of P and E at the library and not as a detective.

     I am intrigued by Evelyn and all her fashion stuff. I love uncle Bosco and aunt Harriet and Smokey Joe too! Such an adorable cat and smart to boot. 

     The only thing that I found not liking was the fact that at the end of book one Carrie and Dylan were starting to get involved and in this one, they are an item. I feel like I missed something (just the romantic reader in me I guess). Although I am happy that we get to learn a little bit more about Dylan and his work.

     I am seriously falling in love with this characters. I can't wait to read more and get to know this characters better.

Disclaimer:

This copy was provided by the publisher via NetGalley for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of it or the content of my review.



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October 13, 2018 No comments
Death Overdue
by Allison Brook
Series: The Hunted Library Mysteries (#1)
Published by: Blackstone Audio
October 10th, 2017
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Format: Audiobook
Source: Loan from Library
Rating: 4 Stars

     Carrie Singleton is just about done with Clover Ridge, Connecticut until she's offered a job as the head of programs and events at the spooky local library, complete with its own librarian ghost. Her first major event is a program presented by a retired homicide detective, Al Buckley, who claims he knows who murdered Laura Foster, a much-loved part-time library aide who was bludgeoned to death fifteen years earlier. As he invites members of the audience to share stories about Laura, he suddenly keels over and dies. 
     The medical examiner reveals that poison is what did him in and Carrie feels responsible for having surged forward with the program despite pushback from her director. Driven by guilt, Carrie's determined to discover who murdered the detective, convinced it's the same man who killed Laura all those years ago. Luckily for Carrie, she has a friendly, knowledgeable ghost by her side. But as she questions the shadows surrounding Laura's case, disturbing secrets come to light and with each step Carrie takes, she gets closer to ending up like Al.


     From beginning to end this book was a masterpiece in the mystery of who the killer was and it had me guessing at every turn who it might have been. I really liked Carrie and her aunt and uncle. I really felt the family bond and even when her uncle Bosco might have pulled some strings she was an excellent choice for the library position.

     It was really funny every time Evelyn (if I'm not confusing the ghost name here (which I think I am)) popped in to say hi. I also found myself wanting to know more about Dylan, the gracious landlord. That sure was a very mysterious character.

     I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I can't wait to read more of this genre. This is just the second Cozy Mystery book I've read and I can say that I like it better than the plain ol' mystery books. Plus I really liked the narrator which is good since I have trouble finding narrators I like.
April 28, 2018 No comments

Gone With the Ghost
by Erin McCarthy
Series: Murder by Design (#1)
Published by: SilverHart Publishing
May 22nd, 2017
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Format: eBook
Source: Free (Amazon)
Rating: 5 Stars

     Bailey Burke has had a rough six months—it’s not easy thinking your romantic overtures toward your best friend caused him to kill himself. Except that’s exactly what happened. Ryan is very much dead, having shot himself with his own police-issued gun. Guilt and grief shouldn’t cause hallucinations though, but six months after Ryan went into the ground, Bailey is freaking out and swearing his ghost is standing in her kitchen. Which he is…
     Ryan claims he didn’t commit suicide, but was murdered, and he needs Bailey to help him find his killer so he can earn his ticket out of purgatory. Ryan’s counting on a stairway to heaven, as opposed to wings, since that might be a little unmanly for a cop, even a dead one.
     An expert in home design, with her own staging business, Bailey can tell you where to place a couch to improve flow and comfort, but solving a crime? Not her area of expertise. But with help from Ryan’s former partner, Marner, she is unraveling the mystery of what happened to Ryan that day… and unwittingly putting herself in grave danger.


     I chose this book as part of my 2018 Romance Roundabout Reading Challenge.

     This kind of book (cozy mystery) is something I've never dabbled into and I have to say I loved every moment of it.

     Bailey Burke is a home stager that has been grieving for her best friend for the past six months thinking that her confession of love was what sent him to the path of killing himself. It isn't until one morning she walks into her kitchen and learns the truth about Ryan been killed because his ghost told her so.

     Ryan has chosen Bai to help him solve the mystery of his death because the last thing he remembers is walking that morning into her house. From there is a roller coaster of possible suspects, evidence, and second guessings.

     I loved the mystery of Ryans death. Ms. McCarthy has you turning the pages faster than the speed of light with every new development trying to find the killer (or is there a killer?) and second-guessing yourself with every sentence written.

     At the end, I was very surprised at how things happened for Ryan and I can't wait to read the rest of the books. To see what other trouble Bailey gets to.
January 04, 2018 No comments
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