The "A Rip Through Time" series has quickly become one of my favorites, and I anticipate each installment with relish, wondering what the gang will get up to this time. There's not a single thing I don't love about these books, from the plots to the characters to the intelligent, well-crafted prose. A modern woman … Continue reading Death at a Highland Wedding by Kelly Armstrong
Tag: Mystery
Murder in Rose Hill by Victoria Thompson
Twenty-seven book in, there's a reason why I keep coming back to the Gaslight Mystery series. Because when it's firing on all cylinders, it's my favorite kind of comfort read. And Murder in Rose Hill has all the best things about the series: a good mystery, historical touchstones, and above all, lots of fun with … Continue reading Murder in Rose Hill by Victoria Thompson
Reading Roundup #102: Book It With Becca Resorts to Playing Catch-Up
It's time for some catch-up! This summer has been crazy busy, with family things and work things and general life things, and I'm kind of embarrassed to admit... this post has been sitting in my drafts for weeks upon weeks because my brain couldn't summon the words to finish it up. But while life hasn't … Continue reading Reading Roundup #102: Book It With Becca Resorts to Playing Catch-Up
Return to Satterthwaite Court by Mimi Matthews
One of the things I love about romance as a genre is that it's consistently good about delivering sequels. Now, maybe this is because most romance series devote one book to each couple and plot overlap varies, but it's still pretty impressive that if you like book one in a series, you can creditably expect … Continue reading Return to Satterthwaite Court by Mimi Matthews
Reading Roundup #98: Hey Little Bird, Fly Away Home
It's all about daring and intrigue this week, as heroes and heroines race against time and villains to protect what they value most. I had so much fun with each of these books, and if any pique your interest, I hope you'll give them a try (or at least add them to your never-ending TBR!). … Continue reading Reading Roundup #98: Hey Little Bird, Fly Away Home
Gentleman Jim by Mimi Matthews
Two of my greatest loves are the revenge drama and the happily ever after. As anyone familiar with the former will know, it's pretty rare to find it paired with the latter. But in Romancelandia, anything can happen and happily ever afters? They're a guarantee. And when it's Mimi Matthews doing the pairing? You can … Continue reading Gentleman Jim by Mimi Matthews
Reading Roundup #95: Friday Reads
Happy Friday! It's time to escape the shackles off the office and enjoy a weekend of luxurious reading! But before I can do that, I need to share what I've been reading this week — one of my more eclectic roundups, with Western adventure, Victorian murder mystery, witchy romance, and more. I think the only … Continue reading Reading Roundup #95: Friday Reads
Reading Roundup #94: What is Right vs. What is Easy
The roundup is coming in late this week because there was one more book I really wanted to include this week but hadn't finished yet! After slowing down my reading in February, I'm finally getting back into my usual groove, and these engrossing books helped a lot with that. At first glance, these are all … Continue reading Reading Roundup #94: What is Right vs. What is Easy
Reading Roundup #91: Let the Devil Take Tomorrow
Happy weekend, everyone! This roundup was actually ready to go earlier in the week – I just needed to write the intro – and then an ice storm hit and took power and internet with it. But it's back now, which means you get a rare weekend roundup. Because these books were just too good … Continue reading Reading Roundup #91: Let the Devil Take Tomorrow
Reading Roundup #90: New Year, New (to Me) Stories
Happy belated new year! I didn't have anything to post in a roundup last week because I was too busy to read for a while — and because I'd just embarked on three loooong books. Which I still haven't finished (and likely won't for a few weeks, if not months). But I did manage to … Continue reading Reading Roundup #90: New Year, New (to Me) Stories









