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Blog Tour - Murder on the French Riviera

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  Review - 4 out of 5 stars: I’ve loved the Miss Underhay Mysteries series since the very first book (Murder at the Dolphin Hotel), so I was excited to read Murder on the French Riviera, the 16th book. This time, Kitty and Matt are on holiday in France, and so they don’t have their usual assistants and friends to back them up. I enjoyed seeing them work together in difficult circumstances. The mystery itself was intriguing, with plenty of suspicious characters to keep me guessing.  Overall, this was an intriguing mystery, with favourite characters. What more could you want? I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own. Book Description: A grand old hotel, fresh coffee on the balcony, a perfect view of the sparkling ocean and… surely not another murder? Thank heavens Kitty Underhay is on the case! Late spring, 1936. As Kitty Underhay steps onto the sun-drenched station platform in Nice, on orders from Whitehall to track down a missing man, she hopes there will still ...

Blog Tour - The Art of Murder

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  Review - 3.5 out of 5 stars: I love cozy crime, so I’m always excited to try a new author. I found it took me a little while to get into this book, all the different characters were a bit confusing to start with. However, once I’d finally got these established in my brain, I got involved in the story. I suspect my difficulty was down to my brain fog! The mystery itself is very interesting, and our amateur detectives solve it pretty much entirely without police assistance (or interference!). I didn’t guess who the murderer was until quite near the end. The cast of characters is different to any other cozy crime I’ve read, and I found Juno’s wild theories particularly entertaining. I didn’t really click with any of the main characters, but I did enjoy the emerging friendship between Phoebe and Juno. Overall, this was an interesting mystery with an unusual cast of characters.  I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own. Blurb: Welcome to the beautiful English villa...

Review: The Summer Swap

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The Summer Swap by Sarah Morgan My rating: 5 of 5 stars I’ve been a big fan of Sarah Morgan’s books for many years now. So I couldn’t wait to dig in to The Summer Swap. This book was simply a joy to read. I loved all the characters, especially Lily and Cecilia. I particularly loved the relationship that grew between those two. I loved the romances too, and that people at different stages of relationships. I enjoyed watching people working out what they want, and learning to communicate better. The setting was lovely, I felt right at home in the cottage by the sea. I loved the theme of art too. Overall, this was a wonderful and heartwarming read. I highly recommend it. I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own. View all my reviews