Mystery
Review:Angie is planning her wedding to Paavo's; she is distracted by where they live after the wedding. She finds a house they can afford. There are some insurances that indicated the house might haunted. Angie sets out to find the answer. Paavo's has murders to solve. Read more
Review:Loved reading this book! Kathy Cranston has managed to pack in a little of everything in this book - humour, family teasing, a cute pup, small town shenanigans and of course a murder! A Clean mystery. Must read! Read more
Review:I was somewhat disappointed with this book. An interesting premise but waiting to read second book for final judgment. Kept on reading because of the setting since I love Edinburgh but the plot and characters were not very interesting. Am a Paige Shelton fan but will wait for more books in this new series. I'm glad I waited for the paperback version Read more
Review:Another author for me to follow. I liked the story lines and the characters. Charlie Parker is a very believable character and the story line was very good. If you like a good mystery that's an easy read, this is for you. Read more
Review:Fun summer read! Interesting insight into the lives of mod kids who choose to live their own lives and not to follow in Dad's footsteps while meeting an intriguing cast of lovable and loyal sidekicks - of both the two and four legged varieties?? Read more
Review:Enjoyed a clean twisting mystery. I thought I’d figured out the murder but was wrong. Did caught a few clues but not the necessary ones. I like clean books sex isn’t always that necessary. Thank you mr Lewis Read more
Review:When I started reading book 1, I was not expecting too much. By the time I finished it, I realized what a treasure I had found! Reading through the series, I felt that I too was living there, in Rose Hill. I too knew Maggie and Scott and their entourage! Hats off to Ms Grandstaff! I honestly feel her books are under priced??! Recommended for all age groups! Read more
Review:I read someone opining somewhere that any adventure series that goes on long enough eventually does a "The Most Dangerous Game" episode, and I suppose this book is Toby's. It seems that Blind Michael's Hunt (this series's version of the "wild hunt" myth) is preying on children, both fae and human, and once again October Daye, halfling PI and fledgling hero must plunge into a situation way above her head to put a stop to it.
McGuire's October Daye series is a bit of an odd duck in the Urb... Read more
Review:References to previous storylines....
After being saved by her mother in Late Eclipses, Toby is now working on finding balance again: with her stronger Fae abilities, with her new title as Countess of Goldengreen, and with her reblooming relationship with Connor. When the news comes that the sons of the Saltmist Duchy have been taken, Toby is tasked with discovering where they are before war begins between land and sea. When the task becomes personal, Toby will stop at nothing to save the... Read more
Review:I have read all of the Inspector Banks books. I did not enjoy this book nearly as much as I did the rest of the them. I had a difficult time finishing the book. The plot evolved around the hauling of dead animals and was pretty graphic at times. Certainly one would not want to eat while they read this book . Banks still has difficulty settling on one woman but he is still very likable. I will patiently wait for the next book and will buy it because as a whole I like the continuing characte... Read more