Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Starting A Garden This Year? #TheBeginnersGuidetoGrowingGreatVegetables #NetGalley
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Cozy Mystery Book Club Meets Tomorrow! Join Us on YouTube!
Happy Monday, is this work week ending in a three-day weekend for you? If you ask me everyone should have a three-day weekend every week. Let's make 4 days works weeks a thing! I'm kicking off this week with a review of the Cozy Mystery Book Club's book of the month. This month we chose from a selection of bookish cozies and the winner was Maggie Blackburn's (aka Mollie Cox Bryan) book Little Bookshop of Murder.
I liked this book more than I thought I would at first blush. I thought that the author does a good job of showing Summer's grieving process. The murder victim in this book is Summer's mom who we do not get to meet, we only learn of her via other people's memories. The killer in this book is pretty easy to figure out, so if being wholly surprised by who did it is important to you, then you might be disappointed.
Maggie Blackburn takes a big risk in this book by making the protagonist a scholar who has no use for popular fiction, especially romance and mystery which she thinks is complete dreck. Readers might be put off by Summer's disdain for the very books they love to read. However, Summer's life in academia isn't all it is cracked up to be, and the bookstore she inherited isn't the terrible navel-gazing place she made it out to be in her youth. I enjoyed Summer slowly having to eat her words and realize that romance and mystery books are quality reads.
Some readers prefer cozy mysteries that don't have a romance component. While this book talks about romance novels, there is not a romance plot in this book. If you love a unique cozy companion, this book features a bird named Mr. Darcy!
You can join us for the Book Club Live Stream tomorrow May 25th at 7pm EST! I'll be in the comments sharing my two cents!
#TheSundayPost for May 23rd! What's Going On?
I'm not feeling this cover, it's a little too action movie starring Steven Sagal -esque! I have every confidence that the book is better than the cover!
Thursday, May 20, 2021
If Culinary Cozies Are Your Coconut Jam
Then you are going to enjoy the stuffing out of Arsenic and Adobo the first book in the new Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mysteries series by Mia Manansala. This is Mia's first book and it's had a great debut, popping up on a bunch of best new book lists.
This book tells the tale of Lila Macapagal a twenty-five-year-old who has moved back home to help the family business and forget about a terrible ex-boyfriend. She is also a first-generation Filipino American who spends her free time concocting recipes using traditional Filipino cuisine and giving it her own spin. Not long after arriving home Lila has new ex-boyfriend problems when an old high school sweetheart keels over in Tita Rosies' restaurant!
Lila is quickly accused of killer her ex-boyfriend and the restaurant, which was already behind on the rent payments is shut down. The clock is ticking; will Lila find the killer and save her family's restaurant?
I listened to the audio of this book which was read by Danice Cabanela who does a wonderful job of acting out the numerous characters in this first book. It was a very entertaining listen and a nice distraction while running. I did struggle to keep track of the characters in the book because there were quite a few and it is a little harder for me to keep track when I listen instead of having a book a can flip back through easily.
Mia Manansala really excels in her food descriptions. My mouth was watering! This book is a culinary delight. I liked getting to know some of the residents of Shady Palms, IL and it was a treat to be invited into Tita Rosie's home. I enjoyed the touch of romance, the diverse cast of first-generation Asian Americans, and it did my little heart good to read about the way Lila's family expressed their love for each other through food.
4 Stars for this cozy! I think the second book will build upon this one and I am looking forward to seeing Lila and her friends and family again soon!
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Talk About Spooky Atmospheres, Wowza!
A small island off the coast of Ireland complete with deserted homes, castle ruins, and a boggy cemetery. Does this sound like the perfect place to have your wedding? Maybe, maybe not --but it is an excellent setting for a spooky thriller and a bit of murder. The book creeps on slowly introducing you to bits and pieces of the wedding party. There is a handful of point of view characters including the bride, the groom, the best man, and the wedding planner as well as a few more characters. We learn slowly, like the storm moving in from the ocean, about traumatic events in some of the characters' pasts.
Sunday, May 16, 2021
I Took A Vacation to Ireland Over The Weekend!
The weather was gloomy Friday and Saturday, so I turned to reading and found myself quickly in the midst of murders and ghosts in Ireland.
Saturday, May 15, 2021
#TheSundayPost My Belated Mother's Day!
Friday, May 14, 2021
What's A Kitchen Witch? Magic in the Kitchen and a Cozy Review!
What is a kitchen witch? It can be a handcrafted doll that is used as a good luck charm in Scandanavian kitchens or it can be someone who practices magic centered on the craft of cooking and all things related to food. One can be a kitchen witch who practices in the Wiccan tradition. In my opinion, if you cook with love and talk to your plants, and have a green thumb and secret recipes for delicious cookies that you won't share- I probably think you are a kitchen witch.
In paranormal fiction, various types of witchcraft are as popular (i.e. Harry Potter) as vampires and werewolves. Of course, I don't think vampires or werewolves exist, but paganism and Wiccan practices have been around for millennia and only got a bad wrap when men took over religions. Under the cozy mystery umbrella is the subgenre of paranormal cozies. Paranormal cozies are chock full of many different types of witches!
One Poison Pie by Lynn Cahoon is a series featuring Mia who is a kitchen witch and is working on starting up a catering business, only to have a murder pop up right before her first catering gig! This magical cozy is light on the magic and heavy on the sleuthing and traditional cozy themes, so if you haven't read a magical cozy yet, this could be the perfect foray to see if you like it.
I enjoyed the fresh tone of the book, Mia has common sense and a dogged determination to get her fledgling business off the ground. She also has a terrible ex, a grandmother who holds secrets and a potential new boyfriend. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series, Two Wicked Desserts, which I will be reviewing next month thanks to a copy from Net Galley.
Solid 4 Stars! A series I will continue!
As you know from reading my blog, I'm an aspiring cozy writer myself. I love the idea of a kitchen witch protagonist and I have been doing research and have an idea I am working on, I also have an 80% complete rough draft for another cozy mystery series idea. What I need to do is focus, finish one of these books and then go from there!
This is a beautiful book filled with recipes and rituals to be more connected to the Earth.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Let's Hope This Warm Up Is Here To Stay! Plus! NEW Cozy Series Book- Farm to Trouble!
Prolific cozy mystery writer Amanda Flower is out with a new series. I was drawn to this series by the fresh look of the cover and the fun title. I'm excited to say this is the book of the month for June's Cozy Mystery Book Club. I am reading it early because this is when I was able to borrow it from my library!
Monday, May 10, 2021
Pierced Peony Silver Dagger Blog Tour Giveaway! - New Cozy!