A touching, memorable novel that goes into the horror of the Holocaust, how people lost everything and how it marked their lives. Be prepared to grieve and to hope. This novel tells the story of two different people, Arthur Mandelkorn and Suzy Kohn. Arthur is desperately trying to find the sister that he was separated… Continue reading Come Back for Me by Sharon Hart-Green
Social Media Just for Writers: The Best Online Marketing Tips for Selling Your Books by Frances Caballo
A great book for specialist and non-specialists of social media with great tips and strategies for social media management. Frances Cabello outlines in 140 pages the details on setting a profile, develop a healthy network and gain a digital presence in order to promote books. As she uses different authors, strategies and tools to compare… Continue reading Social Media Just for Writers: The Best Online Marketing Tips for Selling Your Books by Frances Caballo
The Unseen (Order of the Bell #2) by Jacob Devlin
A great sequel to The Carver! A gripping adventure that gets better and better with each installment. Enzo, Zack, and Rosana continue their exhaustive search for their family members. As they end up in Wonderland, their journey takes a turn to the crazy and the unpredictable. In a place where nothing is what it… Continue reading The Unseen (Order of the Bell #2) by Jacob Devlin
Deja Moo (Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum #3) by Kirsten Weiss
A fun, cosy-mystery, perfect for a relaxing evening filled with laughter. Maddie Kosloski shouldn’t be surprised when the Christmas Cow of San Benedetto’s does up in flames. Every year the same thing happens and she can’t say she doesn’t feel a little bit happy since the cow moves the attention from her paranormal museum. However,… Continue reading Deja Moo (Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum #3) by Kirsten Weiss
Apricots and Wolfsbane by K.M. Pohlkamp
A memorable, unique historical thriller packed with action and an impressive research of historical poisons. It’s very hard to believe this is a debut novel. This is the tale of a female assassin on the 16th century that uses different poisons has the weapon of choice. Lavinia Maud craves for the death fashioned by her… Continue reading Apricots and Wolfsbane by K.M. Pohlkamp
A Murder for the Books (Blue Ridge Library Mysteries #1) by Victoria Gilbert
A nice, light cosy-mystery to read after a long day at work. After finding her boyfriend cheating on her in the library where she works, Amy Webber decides to run for it. Returning to her hometown in Virginia, she is content to run the local library and forget all about men. That is until she… Continue reading A Murder for the Books (Blue Ridge Library Mysteries #1) by Victoria Gilbert
Death of a Busybody (Chief Inspector Littlejohn #3) by George Bellairs
A classic crime novel that brings back the flare of the golden age of detective literature. A quick, pleasant read. In a small English village, Miss Ethel Tither is the most unpopular lady. Set deeply in her religious ways, she makes it her mission to know everything about everyone. However, before she can open… Continue reading Death of a Busybody (Chief Inspector Littlejohn #3) by George Bellairs
Assaulted Caramel (Amish Candy Shop Mystery #1) by Amanda Flower
A great beginning to the new series Amish Candy Shop Mystery! Amanda Flower proves yet again to be a memorable writer of cosy-mysteries. Bailey King has the perfect life: she works in her dream job, being an assistant chocolatier at JP Chocolates in New York City and she’s up to a promotion. Unfortunately, nothing is… Continue reading Assaulted Caramel (Amish Candy Shop Mystery #1) by Amanda Flower
The Crêpes of Wrath (A Pancake House Mystery #1) by Sarah Fox
You're definitely going to eat up this cozy mystery and not even feel guilty about it! The plot is very simple: Marley McKinney helps her cousin run her pancake house while his in the hospital. When Jimmy is murdered, Marley is determined to do everything in her power and ability to find the killer. I… Continue reading The Crêpes of Wrath (A Pancake House Mystery #1) by Sarah Fox
Bibliomysteries: Stories of Crime in the World of Books and Bookstores by Otto Penzler (Editor)
This collection is the perfect read for lovers of books and mysteries. What can be better than murders themes around books? These 15 short stories were written by distinguished mystery writers and they make every story count. The editor Otto Penzler put together an anthology of crime between books that fill fit the likes of… Continue reading Bibliomysteries: Stories of Crime in the World of Books and Bookstores by Otto Penzler (Editor)