I'm in a list making kind of mood so I thought I'd start making random five lists. Sometimes they'll be bookish other weeks not so much. This week I'm sharing 5 quick reviews for books I've read recently.
1. Hearse and Buggy by Laura Bradford - This is a solid intro to a cozy mystery series set in Amish country with a mix of Amish and English characters. There's conflict between former Amish and those living in the Amish faith and the other residents of Heavenly, Pennsylvania. I liked the main character, Claire and her family and friends. The mystery had a satisfying conclusion and had just enough development that I do want to read the next book. That said it wasn't the most memorable of stories. I remember very little about how the mystery played out other than that I was happy with the solution. I do plan on continuing with the series but it isn't in my must read the next one ASAP list. Liked It! (3.5 Stars)
2. The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis - I was so excited when this book came out as I'm fascinated by Egyptian history and the dynamic of the archaeologists and the museums and the people of Egypt. I've also had good luck with previous books by this author. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I loved the combination of fashion, history, and family secrets. Annie and Charlotte were fantastic main characters with very different histories but lots of tenacity and spirit. I really enjoyed all the different storylines and couldn't wait for everything to come together. The audio added to the enjoyment of the story and I'm so looking forward to reading more from this author. My Rating: Really Liked It! (4.5 Stars)
3. Miss Marple by Agatha Christie et al - This is a book of 12 Miss Marple short stories written by 12 modern authors. As with most short story collections this is a bit of a mixed bag. There were a few I really didn't like both for the story and because they did not seem to capture the spirit of Miss Marple. On the plus side, there were a number of stories where it was very clear that the author had really done the research and/or already had a lot of love for the sleuth. Ruth Ware, Val McDermid, and Leigh Barduga's stories stand out especially. Ruth Ware's story was a bit of extra fun because it felt like a premise that we normally see Poirot in and to have Miss Marple instead was a treat. Overall, this was a fun collection with a few standouts, a couple of flops and the rest in the middle. If you're a Miss Marple fan this one is worth giving a try. My Rating: Liked It! (3.5 Stars)
4. Apprentice to Villian by Hannah Nicole Maehrer - The first book in this series was one of my absolute favorite reads in 2023. I love the Villain, I love Evie, and I really enjoyed everyone in their world. Sometimes when I really love a book I drag my feet about reading the next book in the series and that was definitely the case here. This came out summer of 2024 (and I preordered it) and I'm just now getting around to reading it. This feels a bit like what it is - a bridge between book 1 and book 3. The world is built and the story is setup but nothing can finish just yet. I enjoyed the story and seeing more of the characters. I really enjoyed getting to know Becky a bit more. This is definitely a book that needs to be read in order. I do highly recommend the audio versions and am so looking forward to reading book 3. My Rating: Really Liked It! (3.5 Stars)
5. The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen - I really enjoyed listening to the audio of this one and was completely pulled into the story from the beginning. I'm still not sure what I think of the story itself and how everything unraveled but I was interested from page one. This author team delivers some seriously unexpected twists, turns and character development. This one definitely has me thinking and this is an author pairing I will definitely be revisiting. My Rating: Really Liked It (4 Stars)





















