Friday, August 8, 2025

Book Review and Author Interview - Blueprint for Murder by Penni Justice


My Review


In Orchard Grove, Georgia, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Piper Landry is excited about buying a beautiful, historic building so she can expand her antique business and include a coffee shop and bookstore. Then a friend is found murdered just behind the building, and her life changes. She works to solve the mystery as she juggles time with friends, her aunt, and a new romantic interest, Mike.

I wanted to read Blueprint for Murder because I love cozy mysteries. I am a native Georgian so the North Georgia small town setting was very appealing. The author is a good friend since childhood and I know she is a very talented writer, so I was especially excited to read her new book.

This is the first book in the Orchard Grove mysteries and it is a wonderful start for a new series! Penni does a wonderful job at describing the town, with its seasonal festivals and activities, the townspeople, and day-to-day life in the town. I love a fictional small town that becomes part of the story, and Orchard Grove is one of those towns.

Orchard Grove is a charming town, as seen in descriptions like:

"The following day, Piper stepped outside, breathing in the crisp autumn air as she looked up and down Main Street. Visitors flocked to the mountains for the vibrant fall foliage this time of year. The Apple Festival had broken attendance records, and Piper had made record profits at Hometown Antiques and Décor. Next weekend's Halloween in the Streets was expected to draw more locals than tourists, and soon, the part- timers would return to their cabins, bringing extended family to celebrate Thanksgiving.

But it was Christmas that Piper loved most. She'd already filled half her front windows with holiday decorations - her bestselling items, even in October. With its tight- knit charm, Orchard Grove always pulled out all the stops: lights, parades, and parties that made everyone feel like they belonged." (eBook locations 1790 - 1792).

Piper is a likable protagonist. She is fairly new to town, moving the same time as her Aunt Violet, but she is already well liked and very comfortable in Orchard Grove. As a lifelong antique person, I loved the antique and restoration details in this book. They added to the storytelling and showed Piper's passion for antiques and history.

Aunt Violet, Piper's friend Lucy, and her new love interest, Mike, are all great characters and I enjoyed their interactions with Piper. There is even a lovable older Great Pyrenees dog named Maddie!

The mystery is well done - the mysterious death happens early on and Piper works to eliminate suspects and find out what has happened, sometimes putting herself in a dangerous position along the way.

I am excited about Blueprint for Murder and enthusiastically recommend it for other cozy mystery fans. It will be especially appealing for readers who love southern settings and small town atmosphere (my favorite for cozy mysteries!). I really look forward to the next book in this series.

Book Links

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Author Interview


What inspired you to write Blueprint for Murder?

Since moving to the North Georgia mountains in 2016, I’ve felt a strong pull to write about rural life and the charm of our small town of Ellijay and Blue Ridge. It’s a world apart from the fast-paced Atlanta area where I had spent most of my life. Unfortunately, shortly after relocating, I found myself frequently traveling back and forth to care for my mother, who passed away in 2018, all while managing my business remotely. With so much on my plate, writing had to take a backseat for a while.

During the pandemic, however, I returned to school at Southern New Hampshire University to pursue a degree in Creative Writing and English with a concentration in Fiction Writing. It was during one of my courses, where we were tasked with writing the first and last chapters of a novel, that Blueprint for Murder was born. I completed the book after graduating, and the story reflects both my love for small-town life and my journey back to creative expression.

I mostly write on weekends, since my weekdays are filled with running my music entertainment agency from home. My brain is usually busy juggling tour dates, social media, and radio campaigns. Every now and then, I manage to squeeze in some writing early in the morning or late at night, depending on how cooperative my coffee and calendar are. I’m also always making notes or thinking up new ideas for my characters - whether I’m at my desk, in the car, or outside working around the house.

This is the start of a new series. How far ahead have you planned the upcoming books?

When I first started writing Blueprint for Murder, I naturally began imagining what these characters would be doing during different seasons of the year. Since the first book takes place in October, I quickly started brainstorming ideas for a holiday-themed sequel, All Wrapped Up In A Mystery, and beyond. For instance, the Apple Blossom Festival is mentioned in Blueprint for Murder, and I’ve already started thinking about how a future mystery could take place during that springtime event. Luckily, I am inspired by all our area attractions like orchards, wineries, mountain biking, festivals, and river rafting.

Was there a place that inspired Orchard Grove?

Yes. Orchard Grove is primarily inspired by the North Georgia towns of Ellijay and Blue Ridge. I’ve always loved the mountains, whether in Georgia or Colorado. Over the years, my husband and I have been fortunate to travel frequently for both family vacations and our business trips, exploring many beautiful spots throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains - from North Carolina and Tennessee to South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Those experiences really deepened my fascination with small-town life and the peacefulness of life away from the big city.

In addition, we live on 18 acres of land in a wildlife preservation area, which has offered its own kind of inspiration. One character in the Orchard Grove series, Hopalong, the injured deer, is based on a real deer who began visiting our property several years ago. When he first appeared, his hoof was in terrible shape (I’ll spare the graphic details), and I called the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division to see if they could help. They explained that they couldn’t intervene and reassured me that deer are incredibly resilient and often recover from injuries like his. I wasn’t convinced at the time, but remarkably, Hopalong did survive and has continued visiting us for about five years now. With permission, we and a few neighbors provide deer feed for him during the winter months, though our neighborhood generally discourages feeding wildlife. He’s become a bit of a legend in our area - and now, in the fictional town of Orchard Grove, too.

Who would play Piper and Mike in a movie or TV adaptation?

My first choice for Piper would be Lily James. She’s portrayed as a smart, relatable, and likable woman in both modern and period settings, like in Cinderella and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. She has that wholesome yet quietly strong energy I see in Piper. Another great choice would be Taylor Cole. She often plays sweet, small-town women in Hallmark movies like A Reason for the Season and Aloha Heart, and I think she’d be a natural fit.

For Mike, I think Matt Lanter, who starred in Pitch Perfect 3, and a time-travel show I enjoyed, Timeless. Turns out Matt also has a Georgia connection. He moved to Georgia when he was eight years old and attended the same high school as my daughter (although not when she was there), and attended the University of Georgia, where two of my three children graduated from.

The antique details in your book are fascinating. Do you have a personal interest in antiques?

Absolutely. I’ve refinished many antique pieces over the years. I love giving old furniture a new life. While Piper isn’t based on me, her love for antiques and the peaceful escape she finds in her workshop are definitely drawn from my own experiences. I even included references to real pieces I own, like an old wardrobe inherited from a great-aunt and a folding mahogany game table that now serves as an entry table, both passed down from my mother.

What do you enjoy reading? Who are some of your favorite authors?

That’s my favorite question! I love sharing book recommendations because I read across a wide range of genres - cozy mysteries, historical fiction, and mystery/spy thrillers.

Some of my recent favorites include The Keeper of Hidden Books and The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin. I also loved The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah and The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn. I’m drawn to stories with strong women and roots in real history.

As for cozy mysteries, I love relaxing into series where you really get to know the characters. Some of my favorites include The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman, the Julia Bird Mysteries by Katie Gayle, the Cat Latimer and Tourist Trap Mysteries by Lynn Cahoon, and Beyond the Page Bookstore Mysteries by Lauren Elliott.

I’ve had a long-standing love for spy thrillers that dates back to the early 1980s, when I bought The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum while on a family vacation to Myrtle Beach. That book sparked a lifelong interest in the genre. These days, I really enjoy the Slough House series by Mick Herron and The Martini Club by Tess Gerritsen.

When it comes to mystery and thriller series, I highly recommend the DCI Evan Warlow series by Rhys Dylan, which is set in Wales, Matterhorn by Christopher Reich, set across Europe, and the David Wolf series by Jeff Carson, which takes place in the mountains of Colorado. I’m drawn to gripping stories in vivid settings, especially when they feature layered characters and unexpected twists.

Can you tell us more about your upcoming writing projects?

I’m close to finishing the second book in the Orchard Grove Mystery series, All Wrapped Up In A Mystery. After that, I plan to release a WWII historical fiction novel next year. It’s loosely inspired by my family’s stories in a small southern Georgia town. That one requires a great deal of research, so it’s coming along a bit more slowly.

I also have several ideas in the pipeline, including a novel set in Atlanta during the 1960s and 1970s. And I’ve started a children’s book, though it’s on hold for now while I focus on the Orchard Grove series.


Author Bio

Penni Justice is a lifelong book lover and storyteller at heart. An Atlanta native, she now lives in the scenic North Georgia mountains with her husband in a certified wildlife sanctuary. Surrounded by nature and inspired by the charm of a nearby tourist town, Penni crafted her debut cozy mystery, Blueprint for Murder. The beauty of mountain living, along with cherished memories of traveling across the country and hearing true-life stories from family and friends, often spark ideas for her writing.

Her love of books began early, nurtured by frequent trips to the libraries in Atlanta, Decatur, and Tucker, Georgia, where her mother introduced her to the magic of reading. She fell in love with fiction after discovering Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. As the church librarian, her mother also provided a treasure trove of young adult fiction and mysteries that further fueled Penni’s passion.

An avid reader, Penni devours around 60 fiction books each year, favoring cozy mysteries, historical fiction, and spy thrillers. In May 2023, she graduated with honors from Southern New Hampshire University with a B.A. in Creative Writing and English, focusing on fiction writing. Her coursework included numerous workshops that helped her hone her voice and narrative style.

For the past 24 years, Penni has owned and operated a music entertainment agency, specializing in public relations, writing, ghostwriting, and marketing. Alongside her fiction, she is also working on a historical novel set during the 1940s in South Georgia and overseas during World War II.

Penni and her husband are the proud parents of three grown children, a son-in-law, and a daughter-in-law—each of whom inspire her with their humor, intelligence, and love. They are, in her words, “the absolute joys of my life.”


Book Review and Giveaway - Solid Gold Murder (Golden Motel Mysteries) by Ellen Byron


My Review

Dee Stern is loving life at the retro California motel that she runs with her best friend (and ex-boyfriend) Jeff Cornetta.  They have set up a sluice for guests to pan for gold, prepared to give away fool's gold, and are surprised when real gold is found.  Tourists descend upon the motel, including an obnoxious group of four wealthy tech wizards.  When one of those tourists ends up dead, Dee sets out to solve the murder.

I wanted to read Solid Gold Murder because I love cozy mysteries, enjoy Ellen Byron's writing (her vintage cookbook series is another favorite), and love this new Golden Motel Mystery series.

This is such a fun book - and a perfect summer read!  I absolutely love the retro motel setting, the small town craft fair drama, and the local gold rush history of Foundgold and Goldsgone.  Dee is a smart, funny, and resourceful amateur detective.  I enjoyed her friendships and of course her lovable hound dog Nugget.  There are even cute cartoons that Dee draws of a bear who likes to visit the motel!

The mystery aspects of the story are well done.  The killer surprised me!  I enjoyed sleuthing along with Dee as she worked to solve the mystery.

I highly recommend Solid Gold Murder - and this fun series - for cozy mystery fans.

Book Synopsis

Dee Stern’s Golden Motel-of-the-Mountains promises a tranquil getaway for outdoor lovers in the scenic Californian village of Foundgold. But when Dee accidentally triggers a modern gold rush, she suddenly turns her peaceful retreat into a hotspot for mayhem and murder . . .

With the summer season looming, former Hollywood sitcom writer Dee Stern has one small goal—scrubbing her motel’s unflattering moniker as the “Murder Motel.” Dee and ex-husband-turned-business-partner Jeff Cornetta are excited to introduce a family-friendly panning activity complete with fool’s gold just in time for the peak tourist months. Except neither could have anticipated the discovery of a real gold nugget or the ensuing social media frenzy. In a flash, the viral sensation draws grizzled prospectors, wide-eyed adventurers, and trend-chasing thrill seekers to the abandoned mines scattered around the woods . . .

The instant popularity proves great for business, but it also attracts a group of out-of-touch Silicon Valley techies with dreams of striking it rich—again. Dee finds herself particularly annoyed by the insufferably smug Sylvan Burr, a retired CEO who sold his startup before age 30 and won’t let anyone forget it. But things take a sinister turn when Sylvan meets a grim fate at the bottom of a mineshaft, leaving Dee at the center of a deadly mystery that could end her days as a motelier. And while Sylvan had plenty of enemies, Dee suddenly faces adversaries rooting against her own success. Now, with her life and the future of the Golden Motel hanging by a thread, Dee must unearth a minefield of suspects and outwit a greedy killer before she finally digs herself too deep . . .


Author Bio

Ellen is a bestselling author, Anthony nominee, and recipient of multiple Agatha and Lefty awards for her Cajun Country Mysteries, Vintage Cookbook Mysteries,  Catering Hall Mysteries (as Maria DiRico), and Golden Motel Mysteries. She is also an award-winning playwright and non-award-winning writer of TV hits like WingsJust Shoot Me, and Fairly OddParents, but considers her most impressive achievement working as a cater-waiter for Martha Stewart.

A native New Yorker, Ellen is a graduate of Tulane University and lives in the Los Angeles area with her husband, daughter, and a rotating crew of rescue pups. Visit her at http://www.ellenbyron.com/.

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Friday, July 25, 2025

Book Review and Giveaway - A Wicket of Lies: A British Cozy Murder Mystery (A Cotswold Antique Mystery) by Victoria Tait


My Review

Dotty Sayers is happily living in the Cotswolds, working at her antique business, exploring romance with her American boyfriend Zach, and of course solving mysteries.  After an auction for a valuable old cricket bat, there is a ladies cricket match.  One of the players is a former cricket star - but she is found dead under mysterious circumstances.  Dotty and her friend Keya, who investigates crime scenes, set out to find out what happened.

I wanted to read A Wicket of Lies because I enjoy the Dotty Sayers antique mysteries.  

As always I loved the cozy British village setting of this book.  The author does a wonderful job at describing the setting to the extent that I always feel immersed in these books.

There are usually a great deal of fascinating antique details in these books.  After the beginning auction, this mystery focused more on cricket, a sport that - as a non-sporty American - I know absolutely nothing about.  I was a bit lost with the sporting details, which was an important part of the first third of the book.

After that the focus was on the murder and the mystery details of this book were, as always with Victoria Tait books, so well paced and interesting.  There were several plausible suspects and Dotty did a great job of sleuthing to find the answers.

I look forward to reading future cozy mysteries in this series.

Book Synopsis

Summer is in full swing in the Cotswolds… but not everyone is playing fair.

Dotty Sayers, antiques expert and amateur sleuth, is looking forward to an idyllic afternoon of sunshine, cream teas, and village rivalry at the final of a local ladies’ cricket festival.

Keya Varma, café owner and part-time crime scene expert, is delighted to be on the pitch with family and friends. The stakes are high but it’s all in good spirit… until a teammate is found dead.

At first, the death seems like a tragic accident, but when Keya is appointed crime scene manager and evidence starts turning up outside the boundary, suspicion begins to spread.

With lies spinning like a tricky googly and secrets lurking in the outfield, Dotty and Keya must team up with the local police to cut through a pitch of grudges, hidden motives, and long-buried betrayals.

Off the pitch, Dotty is facing doubts of her own. Can she let go of her fears and commit to a future with Zach?

With a murder to solve and the game underway, can Dotty, Keya, and their unlikely team of village cricketers spot the real villain before someone else gets bowled out?

A Wicket of Lies is the second book in Victoria Tait’s Cotswold Antique Mystery series, a feel-good whodunnit brimming with village life, vintage treasures, and cricketing rivalries. With determined sleuths, loyal friendships, and a community bound by justice, it’s a wonderfully English mystery with heart.

Keep your eye on the ball and uncover the truth in A Wicket of Lies today!



Author Bio

Victoria Tait was born and raised in Yorkshire, England, where she developed a lifelong love of tea and British traditions. Inspired by the works of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Murder, She Wrote, she writes cozy mysteries infused with her signature British charm.

Her determined and hard-working female sleuths are joined by colourful but realistic teams of helpers, and her settings are vivid and evocative. With intrigue, surprises, and gentle humour, Victoria’s page-turning stories are the perfect blend of mystery and charm, best enjoyed with a cup of tea and a slice of cake.

Victoria has recently been exploring the world, drawing inspiration for her books from remarkable places including the Azores, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Morocco, and Malta.

You can find Victoria at VictoriaTait.com ‘

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Friday, July 11, 2025

Book Review and Giveaway - Murder, She Wrote: A Body in Boston by Jessica Fletcher and Terrie Farley Moran


My Review

Jessica Fletcher travels to Boston with her friend Seth Hazlitt.  She is a guest lecturer at the Boston Public Library and he visits with an old friend in the medical field.  While they are in Boston, they meet with local friends at a familiar pub.  The bartender, Cookie, enlists Jessica's help to talk to his daughter Aileen about her ill-advised romance.  Before Jessica can have that talk, Aileen finds her boyfriend dead - and she is the prime suspect.  Jessica steps in to help solve the mystery.

I wanted to read Murder She Wrote: A Body in Boston because I love this series of books. (I love the TV series too - a comfort watch for me!).  I look forward to each new book in the series and try to keep up with them.

This was a very good mystery.  It starts at a leisurely pace, as Jessica and Seth explore Boston.  I enjoyed their trip to the Boston Tea Party Museum and the little historical facts woven into the storytelling!  Then the murder occurs and the mystery truly begins.

As always, the mystery aspect of the book is very well written, with several plausible suspects and Jessica doing smart sleuthing to solve the mystery.  The Boston locale added an interesting setting for the story.

I recommend Murder She Wrote: A Body in Boston and the whole series for fans of cozy mysteries.  This is one of my favorite series and I am sure other mystery readers will enjoy it as well!

Book Synopsis

Jessica Fletcher has dinner with her old pal Harry McGraw and gets pulled into a puzzling murder case.

Invited to deliver a lecture at the Boston Public Library, Jessica Fletcher excitedly makes plans to see local friends. Naturally that includes dinner at Gilhooley’s with PI Harry McGraw. Harry excitedly talks about his latest client, the CEO of Cure All Pharmaceuticals, who’s received anonymous blackmail demands and wants Harry to identify the culprit. Cookie, Gilhooley’s longtime bartender, also has something he wants to tell Jessica: he asked Harry to investigate his daughter Aileen’s boyfriend, who Cookie thinks is too slick by half, but now Harry is too wrapped up in this new case. While Jessica wonders how best to approach Aileen, the young woman stumbles into Gilhooley’s covered in blood. She just discovered her boyfriend’s corpse — and quickly becomes the chief suspect in his murder!



Author Bio

Terrie Farley Moran is the bestselling author of the Read ‘Em and Eat cozy mystery series, including the Agatha Award-winning Well Read, Then Dead. Along with Jessica Fletcher, she co-writes the Murder She Wrote mystery series. She also co-writes the Scrapbooking Mysteries with Laura Childs. Terrie’s short mystery fiction has been published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Mystery Weekly, and numerous anthologies. “A Killing at the Beausoleil” was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best Short Story. “Inquiry and Assistance” received the Derringer Award for Best Novelette.

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Book Review and Giveaway - Rocky Road to Murder (Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries) by Lena Gregory


My Review

Dani Delaney is happily living in Long Island, running an old fashioned malt shop, spending time with her friends Gwen and Eli and her sister Meghan, and her detective boyfriend, Jake.  She takes on a catering job for a wealthy woman who ends up dead from a peanut allergy.  Dani sets out to solve the mystery and clear her name.

I wanted to read this mystery because I love the Coffee & Cream Cafe Mysteries series!  I've read all the books and they are great fun.  

I love the malt shop setting and the foodie details in this series.  I also really enjoy Dani's near and dear, including her friends, her boyfriend Jake, and her large extended family.  She even has a lovable cat!

The mystery aspect of this book was well done.  Dani and her friend/employee Eli are certain they carefully checked to exclude peanuts from the dessert menu, and yet a wealthy woman in the community dies after eating a parfait at her catered dinner.  There are several strong suspects and Dani works - with the help of her friends - solve the mystery as quickly as possible.

This is a lively, fast paced read.  The dialogue adds a lot to the storytelling, and there is a funny scene at a paddleboarding yoga session.

I recommend Rocky Road to Murder - and the Coffee & Cream Cafe Mysteries - for other cozy mystery fans!   This is such a fun series.

Book Synopsis

From author Lena Gregory comes a tasty summer murder mystery…

Danika Delaney is thrilled that her old fashioned malt shop, the Coffee & Cream Café, has gotten a catering contract for the biggest party of the season, the Rutherford Manor Fourth of July gala. She’ll be providing desserts for the party as well as attending the exclusive event on Eastern Long Island.

However her path to the gala quickly becomes a rocky road…

Dani arrives at the event, only to find the gala’s hostess, Cressida Rutherford, dead! What’s worse, one of Dani’s signature parfaits sits next to the dead woman, with what looks like peanuts in it—a food Cressida is severely allergic to. Amid the melted ice cream mess, Dani initially blames herself, thinking she made a mistake while rushing with the desserts. However she quickly learns that what appeared to be an accident was actually foul play, and suddenly Dani has to spring into action proving that she isn’t the perpetrator. Along with her friends, Dani uncovers a string of people in Cressida’s life who might have wanted the socialite dead. Can she prove her innocence and make sure the killer gets their just desserts?


Author Bio

Lena Gregory is the author of the Bay Island Psychic Mysteries, which take place on a small island between the north and south forks of Long Island, New York, the All-Day Breakfast Café Mysteries, which are set on the outskirts of Florida’s Ocala National Forest, the Mini-Meadows Mysteries, set in a community of tiny homes in Central Florida, and the Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries, which take place in a small town on the south shore of eastern Long Island, New York.

Lena grew up in a small town on the south shore of eastern Long Island, but she recently traded in cold, damp, gray winters for the warmth and sunshine of central Florida, where she now lives with her husband, three kids, son-in-law, and four dogs. Her hobbies include spending time with family, reading, and walking. Her love for writing developed when her youngest son was born and didn’t sleep through the night. She works full time as a writer and a freelance editor and is a member of Sisters in Crime.

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