Nothing Man by R J Gould | Review | #ContemporaryFiction full of Witty Humo..
Nothing Man by R J Gould | Review | One man in need of an overhaul. Two women determined to drag him there. Neville will never be the same!
Nothing Man by R J Gould | Review | One man in need of an overhaul. Two women determined to drag him there. Neville will never be the same!
Temporarily Out of Luck by Vicki Batman | Review | A fun, quirky cozy mystery that is sure to delight readers. Read more about this entertaining cast of characters and grab a copy today. Hattie Cooks Mysteries #3 – Standalone story!
Porter Norton, his friends and his sarcastic spirit guide, The Gliss, are on the trail of a young actress who went missing in Soho, London, in the Swinging Sixties.
Still recovering from their last adventure in the battlefields of WW1, the gang are confronted by a transatlantic conspiracy.
Fiona can’t wait to attend the performance of Coppelia at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh. Her old friend, Silja Ramsay, is dancing the principal role. They have dinner after the show, but when they return Pittsburgh Ballet Theater is down one dancer! Ballerina, Alexis Cartwright, has been found dead in the dressing room.
Back to the Burgh and Beyond by CS McDonald | Audiobook Review | Giveaway
Meet Alexa Owl. She’s returned home to Pittsburgh after a divorce to start a new life and a new business, The Owl’s Nest Couturier Shoppe. Much to her surprise, she’s getting more than she ever bargained for: Detective Bobby Starr, and he’s no ordinary sleuth. Bobby is an angel who’s returned to Earth in hopes of earning his way into the Guardian Angel Squad. He’s been sent by none other than Saint Pete to acquire Alexa’s help to solve three cold case murders he left behind.
Lockdown Innit is a poetry collection of eighteen poems about life’s absurdities and frustrations during lockdown. Wherever you live in this world, this is for you. Expect humour, a dollop of banter, and ridiculous rants here and there. Amongst other delights, witness the strange antics of a swan posing by a bin and two statuesque horses appearing like arc deco pieces in a field. Check out the violin player on a tightrope, or the cheeky unmentionables wafting in the lockdown breeze!
Helicopter parents, a squirrel invasion… and murder.
War of the Squirrels by Kirsten Weiss – A Doyle Cozy Mystery (A Wits’ End Cozy Mystery
All Susan wants is to get through this visit from her controlling parents without tumbling down a black hole of despair. But galactic forces are colliding at her whimsical B&B, Wits’ End, and her parents have plans of their own.
Alex is tired of being single. After years of disastrous hook-ups and relationships that lead to the bedroom but nowhere else, Alex is convinced she’ll never find her Mr. Right. Then her newly married friend Stacey recommends what worked for her: a self-help book that guarantees Alex will find true love in just seven steps. Sounds simple, right?
Hilarious, bold, sparky and surprising, this is the funniest feminist book you’ll read all year.
Alex is a rebel from the tip of her purple fauxhawk to the toes of her biker boots. She’s tried everything she can think of to get expelled from her strict Catholic boarding school. Nothing has worked so far – but now, Alex has a new plan.
Twenty years ago, Carly Cooper went on an epic quest to track down all the men she’d ever loved and lost in the hope that one of them was her Mr. Right.
Now, two decades and two teenage sons later, she thinks she might have got it all wrong.
As the years have passed, many things have changed, leaving Carly asking, ‘What Now?’