Saturday, January 4, 2020

A Field Guide to Homicide by Lynn Cahoon




A Field Guide to Homicide by Lynn Cahoon

Cat Latimer is a writer and runs a writer’s retreat group at her large home periodically. This time they find a body on a hike the first rattle out of the box. He’s someone Seth knew and thought was already dead years prior. This becomes the mystery of the day and Cat tries to solve it. Meanwhile, the writer’s group seems to be different from previous groups. It’s an interesting story and I enjoyed it.


I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

Echoes among the Stones by Jaime Jo Wright



Aggie has moved back to Mumsie’s hometown to take care of her. Mumsie is her grandmother. Aggie gets a job at the local cemetery, straightening out the records. She is working with an archaeologist who is also trying to figure things out in the old cemetery. It soon becomes apparent that her grandmother is holding onto a mystery from her youth. Aggie gets interested in it too and it leads them through some dark places. This is an interesting mystery that flips back to Mumsie’s (Imogene’s) youth when the event occurred and Aggie in the present. I really enjoyed this one!

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

A Beautiful Arrangement by Beth Wiseman



Lydia and Samuel had to get married because they had a baby on the way. Both resent the fact that they had to hurry into marriage without courtship etc. Their friends Beverly and Joseph are courting and they are sharing some outings with them. Both couples envy the other couple because of their perception of how the relationship is. This is a fun book and of course it has a happy ending. If you like Amish romance, you will like this book.

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion

Forever Hidden by Tracie Peterson; Kimberley Woodhouse



Chuck Bondurant has been caring for his daughter and granddaughters since their husband/father was killed in Colorado. He has moved the family to Alaska and started a dairy farm. When he has a stroke, the family is left bewildered and searching for a plan to continue without his strong support. Chuck has already made provisions though through John Roselli, the grandson of a good friend in Colorado. John came looking for Chuck when his grandfather died and left him with a request to take a package to Chuck. Chuck hired him and asked him to agree to marry one of his granddaughters and take over the farm when Chuck passed on. Of course, the ladies had no idea about this plan. His granddaughter Hayvn is the one who trusts John and John is enchanted with her as well. This is a fun book and there are twists and surprises along the way. I recommend this book to anyone who likes historical romances.

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

More Than We Remember by Christina Suzann Nelson



This story is about three women whose lives are turned on end as a result of a fatal car accident. Emilia is deputy who was first at the scene. Addison is the local coach’s wife and he is the one responsible for the accident. Brianne is Addison’s next door neighbor. She is a psychologist who is still reeling from a patient’s suicide. All three of these women’s life are in turmoil for one reason or another and they eventually find common ground and friendship and realize nothing was exactly how it had seemed. I really enjoyed this one!

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.


Finding the Broken Cowboy by Cassidy Hanton


Beatrice Foster is on hand when her parents are shot and soon finds out the killer is after her as well. She goes to hide at her Uncle’s farm in Montana until the killer is found. While there she meets a local rancher, Nathan Walsh. The whole town thinks he’s a hero but she thinks he is rude. This was a very entertaining book. There’s the romance between the big city girl and the rancher as well as a mystery that keeps one on tenterhooks until the killer is revealed. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes this genre.

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.