A review for the audiobook version of the second book in the Holmes, Marple & Poe series by James Patterson and Brian Sitts. This is a fast paced thriller about stolen infants and children and the race to save them from a fate worse than death.
A review for the audiobook version of the second book in the Holmes, Marple & Poe series by James Patterson and Brian Sitts. This is a fast paced thriller about stolen infants and children and the race to save them from a fate worse than death.
A review for the middle grade audiobook by Matt Eicheldinger. Matt Sprouts and the Curse of the Tem Broken Toes is a heartwarming story of a sixth grader who comes under a curse to break all of his toes. Barret Leddy does an awesome job with the narration, sounding just like a twelve year old learning to navigate life in middle school.
A review for the fourth book in a cozy British mystery series by J.M. Hall. A Brush with Death is about three retired school teachers who look into the suspicious death of a colleague’s ex husband. Was there more to this death than a simple heart attack?
A review for a cozy mystery with a supernatural twist. I listened to the audiobook and thought it was well done. The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society by C.M Waggoner is a fun story with lots of great characters and it pokes some fun at the small town cozy mystery genre.
A review for the second book in the Side Quest Row series by R.K. Ashwick. This fun cozy romantasy features a great group of diverse friends who all live and work on the same street in a wonderful fantasy world. I really enjoyed spending time with this group and look forward to reading the next book sometime soon.
A review for the new Adam Binder offshoot book, Rogue Community College by David R Slayton. This story is full of great characters with magical talents. It has a lot of heart and a very sweet romance. There is a lot to love in this book.
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