Category Archives: Women’s Fiction

My Book Review of Tea Shop Cozy Mysteries – Books 1-6

Tea Shop Cozy Mysteries – Books 1-6 by Katherine Hayton My rating: 5 of 5 stars Made Me Love Cozy Mysteries This series was my first taste of the cozy mystery genre. It certainly made me a fan! Book 1 was a great introduction to the characters. It gave a wonderful sapling of them to help you fall in like

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My Book Review of Hibiscus Homicide (Tea Shop Cozy Mystery Book 6)

Hibiscus Homicide by Katherine Hayton My rating: 5 of 5 stars Great Final Installment I really enjoyed this book. It was fun to have an adventure with Willow and Reg, this time. I felt the cozy cozy in this story and thought it was a perfect way to tie up the series. What I loved was the respect the friends

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My Book Review of Keeping Mums (Tea Shop Cozy Mystery Book 5)

Keeping Mums by Katherine Hayton My rating: 5 of 5 stars Wonderful Mystery It’s nice visiting the friends of Ainseed Valley, especially as the mysteries increase. Willow and Harmony are really coming into their sleuthing skills, too. I love that they do it together with the support of Reg, Mavis, Wendy, and the Sheriff. This case was the most unpredictable

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My Book Review of Orange Juiced (Tea Shop Cozy Mystery Book 4)

Orange Juiced by Katherine Hayton My rating: 5 of 5 stars Another Entertaining Installment This installment brings a fun side of Willow as she meets her idol. As expected, mayhem ensues, but Willow and her crew won’t rest. The problem is, are they right or simply starstruck? What I liked was seeing a more relaxed side of Willow. I also

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My Book Review of Deathbed of Roses (Tea Shop Cozy Mystery Book 3)

Deathbed of Roses by Katherine Hayton My rating: 5 of 5 stars Puts Cozy In Mustery Another great installment to this series. I enjoyed revisiting the characters as Willow finds yet another mischievous adventure her not-so-sleepy town. This time, we met new characters who helped us address some old prejudices and stereotypes. I really liked that the author doesn’t make

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My Book Review of If the Fates Allow: A Short Story

If the Fates Allow by Rainbow Rowell My rating: 4 of 5 stars Interesting Covid Christmas I thought this was a good representation of the covid era. This short story did a good job painting a picture of America during 2020 and 2021, especially during the holidays. This was an interesting read, but it felt incomplete. The first Christmas ended

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