Publication Date: March 31, 2021
Genre: Cozy Historical Mystery
Series: Jane Wunderly
Length: 304 pages
Book Description (GoodReads):
Book reviews featuring history, historical fiction, and mysteries, as well as my thoughts on all things bookish.
Publication Date: March 31, 2021
Genre: Cozy Historical Mystery
Series: Jane Wunderly
Length: 304 pages
Book Description (GoodReads):
Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Reading Reality. It's a place to showcase any books I have purchased, borrowed, or been lucky enough to have been given an advance copy of. Hope you find something that looks interesting to you or that makes you remember a favorite book you need to finish. Enjoy your reading this week!
Purchased with Amazon digital points: Free
I had heard of this author before but wasn't sure how good her books would be. I took a chance on this one and am loving it. Set in England during the reign of Edward III it features a man and woman, Rhys and Catrin who are Welsh and in the employ of the King and Queen. They must work to solve a murder all while dealing with the stigma of being Welsh in an English world. The author is Welsh and clearly knows her history too, making it a great start to what I hope will be an interesting series. She has written others as well.
Purchased on sale on Amazon : $1.99:
This is the first in a series by an author I have reviewed before. She has a great newsletter that I get in my inbox and will send advance copies of her new books if you sign up to review them. The Dora and Rex Mysteries series is very popular and is one I started awhile back. In this new series a regency Lord and Lady must work to solve the mystery of the disappearance of a woman dubbed "the missing diamond of the season" before something bad happens to her.
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I have read the first two books in this series and I love the locations they are set in. I was a little disappointed that the last book didn't have quite the detailed atmosphere I would like in a book but I'm going to give it another try. Miss Atalanta Ashford is always caught up in a new murder mystery and in this book she helps to solve the murder of an Italian heiress's father, along with dashing race car driver Raoul.
Series: Lady Caroline Murder Mysteries
Length: 190 pages
For this week's Can't Wait Wednesday, hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings, I'm featuring,A Recipe For Murder, by Verity Bright. I am finally reading book 11, Death Down the Aisle, which is where I left off a few months ago. This series was my first introduction to cozy mysteries and it remains in my top favorites. This book has Lady Eleanor and her dashing beau Detective Hugh Seldon planning their nuptials when their chef is poisoned. As more murders occur she must work to find the killer before they harm her or anyone else. Even Hugh is in danger and needs her help this time!
Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Reading Reality. It's a place to showcase any books I have purchased, borrowed, or been lucky enough to have been given an advance copy of. Hope you find something that looks interesting to you or that makes you remember a favorite book you need to finish. Enjoy your reading this week!
Borrowed audiobook and book from Libby: Free
This is the second book in the Jane Wunderly series. I enjoyed the other two I've read and wanted to go back and see how the one set in England turned out. I like that these books are following her from overseas back to America and then to other exotic locations. That sounds like a lot of fun! In this one she works with her love interest, Redvers, to solve a murder at the home of Lord Hughes, where she is a guest.
Series: Plantagenet Saga
Length: 685 pages
For this week's Can't Wait Wednesday, hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings, I'm featuring, Homicide in the Indian HIlls, by Erica Ruth Neubauer. I've read books one and three in this series and they were fun. I like the series mysteries that take place in unique, exotic places and hers generally do.
The books feature heroine sleuth, Jane Wunderly, and her mysterious love interest, called Redvers. I have started with book two this week. The only reason I skipped it was that it takes place in England and I really wanted to read the others taking place in other countries. Hope you've found something you can't wait to read this week. Happy reading ya'll!
Ooty, 1927: Accompanying Mr. Redvers on an assignment to Ootycamund to quell revolutionary rumblings, Jane finds there’s more than meets the eye to India’s Queen of Hill Stations. Ooty’s lush tea plantations and tranquil gardens barely conceal its secrets--scandalous affairs, political sabotage, and a mounting anti-colonial movement. Even Redvers intends to subvert his official mission in Ooty, by arranging a series of clandestine meetings with local resistance leaders. But it’s not until the shocking death of a British national that Jane and Redvers are truly drawn into Ooty’s deepest shadows.
Jane’s suspicions that the death is more than a tragic accident are soon confirmed, but word of a murder could stoke Ooty’s simmering tensions into a full boil. Navigating corrupt local officials, festering personal vendettas, and a complicated network of bureaucratic entanglements that lead to the top tiers of government, Jane and Redvers edge closer to the truth…and its deadly consequences. Someone is willing to spill blood to protect their interests, will Jane become just another of Ooty’s darkest secrets?
Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Reading Reality. It's a place to showcase any books I have purchased, borrowed, or been lucky enough to have been given an advance copy of. Hope you find something that looks interesting to you or that makes you remember a favorite book you need to finish. Enjoy your reading this week!
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This setting looked unique and I'm always looking for lesser known series. I hadn't heard of this one or the author either before. Described as an "elegant mystery filled with intriguing characters," and a Downton Abbey vibe I thought I'd get it. I loved the cover also. That drew me in right away. It's the typical Lord and Lady story who solve a murder mystery so that is something I know I'll like. There are four books in the series which seems to have ended in 2016.
Purchase from Amazon for Kindle: Free Friday books from Hourly History website:
Every Friday I get my Hourly History newsletter with free books! Many are subjects I'm not interested in but this one I for sure want to read. I love the show on HBO Max about The Gilded Age and want to learn more behind it. I confess that I love history but am not schooled very well on this subject even though I am American. It's kind of glossed over quickly in our classes. These books are all meant to be read in...well....an hour, hence the name of the series.
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I have read the first two in this series and think I'm ready for the next one. I think they are really funny and clever, although sometimes I'm not in the mood if I want a more serious mystery or less constant humor. But then I go back to wondering what Lady Georgie is doing and I need to check in! She goes home to Castle Rannoch in Scotland and I love that. It also involves the Prince of Wales and his "divorcee houseguest" which we all know refers to Wallis Simpson. This one looks fun.