Tag: 2021 Book Reviews

A Summer of Surprises by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe 16 | Review

A Summer of Surprises by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe 16 | Review

A Summer of Surprises by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe #16) | Review
Although this is book 16 in the series, it makes a wonderful cozy mystery stand-alone tale. Meet the new detective duo of Holmes and Watkiss as they solve the mysteries surrounding the delightful Little Duck Pond Cafe and its local residents. A perfect quick story for a summer (or winter) evening.

The Concrete Vineyard by Cam Lang | Review | Powerful 5-Star Mystery

The Concrete Vineyard by Cam Lang | Review | Powerful 5-Star Mystery

The Concrete Vineyard by Cam Lang | Review | A Powerful 5-Star Mystery
The Concrete Vineyard is an excellent read and well worth the investment of time and money to be this highly entertained. History buffs to fans of “whodunits” will adore this tale. I can’t say enough about how much I enjoyed this murder-mystery thriller.

The Sigil | LGBTQ+ Dark Fantasy | Review

The Sigil | LGBTQ+ Dark Fantasy | Review

The Sigil by Shakeil Kanish and Larissa Mandeville | LGBTQ+ Dark Fantasy | Review
As he obsesses over his brother’s death, Lake begins to uncover a hidden world full of forbidden magic and growing danger. Now he’s stuck, caught between the world that his brother was meant for and his own. Lake is beginning to realize that no one and nowhere is safe.

Alicia Connected-The Big Gift by Derek Fisher | Review-Interview-Giveaway

Alicia Connected-The Big Gift by Derek Fisher | Review-Interview-Giveaway

Alicia Connected -The Big Gift by Derek Fisher | Review
Alicia has finally entered a new world of technology when her parents give her a tablet for her birthday. But using technology can bring a set of challenges that are new to both Alicia and her parents. Understanding the different apps and games and how to use them properly can be tricky. Will Alicia know how to use it in a way that is fun and allows her to connect with her friends while being safe and secure? Both her and her parents will face the excitement and challenges together as she jumps headfirst into using her new tablet.

When Destiny Calls by Tricia McGill | Review

When Destiny Calls by Tricia McGill | Review

When Destiny Calls by Tricia McGill | Review & Giveaway
From one crazy period in history to another. Whisked by some unseen force from the Covid-19 ridden world of 2020 in Australia, to an equally horrific time in the past, carer Chloe Simpson finds herself in North London during the Blitz of 1940. Could be that Chloe became too immersed in the stories related to her by Minnie, a woman in the Australian nursing home where she cares for elderly people.