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Thursday, June 25, 2026
Book Review - On the Book Train to Paris by Norie Clarke
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Saturday, June 20, 2026
Book Review - In the Spirit of French Murder By Colleen Cambridge (An American in Paris Mystery Series)
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In 1950, Tabitha Knight is enjoying life in Paris with her "messieurs" - her grandfather and uncle, and her friend (and fellow ex-pat) Julia Child. She has a startling encounter with a medium. Then she attends a dinner for former Resistance fighters along with her messieurs, and witnesses the aftermath of a murder. Tabitha becomes involved in solving the mystery, with the help of Julia, and also her crush, Detective Merveille.
I wanted to read In the Spirit of French Murder because I have loved the earlier books in this series. It has so much that I enjoy - historical fiction, a cozy mystery, and life in Paris! I love the atmosphere in this series, with passages like:
"We were silent on the short walk back to his car. The night had turned colder, and the air was still, carrying only the faintest tinge of cigarette smoke. A spray of stars glittered above, joined by a chunk of moon that had dipped lower since we’d walked along the quai hours ago." (eBook location 191).
Tabitha is a wonderful amateur detective. She has sharp intuition and often discovers clues even before Merveille. I especially enjoyed the scenes of their forays into Paris at night, looking for clues in quirky and unexpected places. And of course I enjoyed their chemistry - they both seem to want to get together, but they are also both reticent.
Julia Child is a delightful character in this book. I love her rhapsodies about fresh strawberries and the produce market, and her excitement to try new recipes and new cooking techniques. The food descriptions in this series are unparalleled!
The mystery aspect of this book was interesting, with a glimpse back at the French resistance movement, and several plausible suspects. The murderer took me by surprise!
I highly recommend In the Spirit of French Murder, and this series, for other fans of historical mysteries, cozy mysteries, Paris settings - and Julia Child. Five stars!
Friday, June 12, 2026
Book Review and Giveaway - A Necessary Death by Terri Karsten
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With Penelope Corbitt in the kitchen, the tavern will never be the same.
Penelope Corbitt can turn a lump of meat and a bit of flour into a mouth-watering pie or make a tasty meal of cabbage and vinegar. But all her skill can’t save her family in the spring of 1763, when she loses everything to pay off her missing husband’s debts. Walking a tightrope between the freedom of poverty and the confines of propriety, she must accept her stingy brother-in-law’s reluctant charity to keep her family fed and her children close. The miserable journey north from Philadelphia is interrupted when the coach crashes in the mud. Penelope and her children are stranded at a run-down tavern. Penelope doesn’t think things can get worse.
Then she finds a dead man.
Living in the shadow of the Mississippi River bluffs, Terri Karsten has been a writer and educator for many years. She grew up in sunny San Jose, California, playing amid the cherry orchards that soon gave way to houses. In her search for education and adventure, she lived in Iowa and Wisconsin, Mexico and France, before settling into a hundred-year-old house in Winona, Minnesota. She spends most days in her tiny office, surrounded by books, papers, and good memories.
With more ideas than time, Terri writes a bit of everything, ranging from historical fiction novels to picture book folktales to dozens of short stories and articles in magazines, encyclopedias, and newspapers.
When she is not writing, Terri loves poring over old cookbooks and recreating dishes from long ago, especially medieval, Renaissance, and colonial foods. Always ready for the next adventure, she enjoys camping, hiking, and traveling. Her latest goal is to visit National Parks in every state. Only 13 states to go!
Author Links
- Webpage: https://terrikarsten.com/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/terrikarsten
- Substack: https://historicalcookery.substack.com/
- GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7343260.Terri_Evert_Karsten
- Purchase Links – Amazon B&N
Friday, June 5, 2026
Book Review and Giveaway - Death of an Antiquarian: A Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mystery by Rose Kerr
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When archaeologist Dr. Mia Reid takes a contract position at the Lakeview City Museum, she expects artifacts, exhibitions, and research notes, not murder. The death of a local antique dealer, with unexpected ties to artifact smuggling, draws Mia into a dangerous mystery.
As chatter of an international smuggling ring surfaces, Mia and Luke race to uncover the truth. The stakes rise when threats reach her—and her beloved grandmother.
With lives in jeopardy and artifacts at risk of vanishing forever into the black market, Mia must use all her skills to piece together the puzzle. Can she expose a killer before the next artifact or person disappears?
Retired in Southern Ontario with her husband, Rose spends her days crafting mysteries featuring strong, smart women who use their resourcefulness to solve crimes. When she’s not writing, she enjoys discovering the hidden gems of the region and indulging her lifelong curiosity.
Author Links
Website: https://rosekerr.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RoseKerrAuthor/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r.m.kerr/?hl=en
Pinterest: https://ca.pinterest.com/RoseKerrauthor/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22146877.Rose_Kerr
Amazon Author Central page: https://www.amazon.com/author/rose-kerr-mysteries
Purchase Links: Amazon Barnes and Noble Kobo Bookshop.org
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Book Review - Road Trip by Mary Kay Andrews
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