Busy month of reading!

It has been a busy month of reading.

I wish you would join GoodReads so we could keep up with each other and our reading experiences.

I LOVE Henery Press. Through Net Galley they give me access to not yet released novels – mostly cozy mysteries and some not so cozy.

I just finished reading Gretchen Archer’s 5th Davis Way Caper, Double Knot, due out April 11th. This is the best one yet!

A humor filled escapade with Davis Way Cole, computer hacking, secret spy for a &700 Million revenue generating casino, who is also the body double for the casino owner’s wife, Bianca Sanders, even when Davis is 6 months pregnant with twins!

Assigned to a luxury cruise ship with 50 high roller gamblers for a week impersonating Bianca Sanders should be a vacation, but it’s not when you’re Davis and your Mother who really doesn’t like you is sharing the suite and this is the first time husband Brad is away too.

Dealing with dirty dishes while locked in their suite, Davis and Fantasy learn of a plot to steal millions from the gamblers on the cruise as bodies begin to pile up and all communication is blocked.

A good blend of humor, personal conflicts and crime investigation.

Also from Henery Press A Muddied Murder by Wendy Tyson to be released March 29/16.

Wendy Tyson has created a place I’d like to visit, Washington Acres Farm Café & Larder in Winsome.

Megan Sawyer has given up her big city lawyer job to help her Grandmother Bonnie Birch, aka Bibi, restore the family farm and create a business in town that uses their organic produce and products.

Having a handsome veterinarian, Dr. “Denver” Finn taking an interest in Megan eases the loneliness of widowhood too.

Solving the murder of zoning Commissioner Simon Duvall, that took place in her barn, adds to the growing complications of juggling demands in her life and worry over the safety of Bibi.

A variety of animals and their antics provide humour and give the vet a reason to visit often.

Next issues I’ll tell you about Alibi – a division of Random House.

I have been honoured to have Alibi accept requests to read and review their books including Murder in an Irish Village (one I’d not be rushing to live in!) by Carlene O’Connor.

Also A Lady in The Smoke by Karen Odden. A Vcitorian Mystery where I learned a lot about railways in England in the 1800s.

Til next time – Happy Reading!