Sunday, December 21, 2025

Cute and Cozy Holiday Mystery Fantasyi

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This was a cute holiday mystery with lots of fantasy elements present as well. Rudie is a funeral director living in a holiday town where magic is everywhere and the North Pole is the big city. Despite her sisters’ insisting that Rudie is good enough just as she is, she has never felt like she fit in. Her insecurities are magnified by her childhood bully, Hayley. When Rudie volunteers at the annual holiday market to help raise money for the reindeer refuge, she is unexpectedly a witness to a homicide carried out via hot cocoa. Worse, her ability to see ghosts causes her to be ordered by the spirit of the murder victim to find her killer or be haunted by the angry ghost forever.

Rudie was an engaging main character and her low-spice romance with newspaperman and partner in investigating, Archer, was sweet. I loved that the author made Rudie a funeral home director in a holiday town near the North Pole. It added a unique twist to this cozy fantasy mystery and made Rudie's abilities to talk to ghosts plausible. Once she succeeds at resolving what happened and why it also allows Rudie to see the value of the service that she provides to her community through her work. This isn't something that I ever remember seeing in a fictional story before. Having the spirit of the murder victim insist that Rudie catch whoever killed her gave the story clear and believable stakes and a convincing reason for her to start searching for answers. The mystery was sort of predictable for me. But overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this quick read and would happily read more novellas in this series.

I can't believe this is my last review for 2025! I hope they've helped you find some enjoyable reads to your collection. In 2026 I will be focusing much of my reading on mysteries as I work at promoting my debut book coming out in April 2027. But I was also honored to be given ARCs to read for some great fantasies coming out in the New Year. The first of which I'll be reviewing the first Sunday in January. It is for K.F. Breene's newest romantasy Diamond Dust the second and final book in her Shadowbound Fae series. I am loving it so far! Check out both the blurb and the cover for the ebook edition both copied from Goodreads below. Diamond Dust will be out for publication on New Year's Day, January 1, 2026. So, my review will come out a few days after publication. Until then, I hope everyone has a safe and very merry holiday season!

The fae royalty think I’m their toy. Their entertainment.
But I’m the only thing standing between their glittering world and the darkness waiting to consume mine.

To buy us time, Tarian enters me into the court games—a bloodsport for the bored and cruel. No allies. No protection. Just monsters wearing crowns and smiling as they watch me fall.

My odds of survival? Slim.

My resolve? Unbreakable.

They’ve always underestimated me. I exist in the shadows. I thrive there.
And when they push me too far… they’ll learn exactly what kind of carnage a cornered human can unleash.

The explosive conclusion to the Shadowbound Fae duet.



 

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Clever Romantic Suspense with a Strong Female Lead

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I have never read any of Mimi Matthews's historical fiction before. I also did not realize that this was the second book in a series. Her Crinoline Academy series. However, that didn't matter for this novel. I had no trouble following along with the characters or the plot and I have to say I absolutely loved this book!

The characters were all very well developed and the romance that develops between Miles and Nell was so tender and sweet. They are intrigued by one another and Nell's path gets derailed in a major way. But Miles is patient and understanding towards her and I was totally invested as they grow to care for one another. I also found the mystery elements to be well balanced with the romance and the pacing of the plot. The characters gathered just enough clues throughout to keep me interested and guessing how the threads might all weave together. I really felt that I was solving the puzzle right along with Nell and Miles. The two are a strong partnership, and while Miles is protective of Nell, he never tries to take away her agency or to discount her intelligence. 

The historical elements in the story added to the world building as well. Matthews does not shy away from the dark underbelly of Victorian society, which adds plausibility to the mission of the Academy where Nell has grown up and become headmistress. At least until a misunderstanding forces her and Miles to get married to save both their reputations. I loved Miss Corvus's Academy and wish there could have really been such an institution for young women in this time period. Honestly, we could probably still use a school like the Academy in this day and age, too.

I read quite a few books each year and many I have found thoroughly entertaining. But there are only a few that I would willingly read over and over again and The Marriage Method is one of them. If you love historical romance with a good mystery woven in, then you should definitely give this one a read!

My next review before Christmas will be a fantastical mystery set in a holiday village near the North Pole. Check out the cover and book blurb below for Cocoa Curses. Both are copied from Goodreads.

 Have yourself a very Merry Witchmas in Holiday Haven, where the magic and mystery of Christmas is snow joke!Hardworking witch, Rudie Hollybrook, adores her quaint town of Holiday Haven, located near Santa's Workshop at the North Pole, but can't help feeling like an outsider. Not only does she have the unique ability to see ghosts, but she also runs the Hollybrook Funeral Home with her sisters. In a town where the holiday cheer is turned up to eleven all year round, Rudie's slightly eerie abilities make her feel like a misfit. While volunteering at the Christmas Market days before the big celebration, Rudie witnesses a tragedy. One of the volunteer club's chairwomen is murdered by poisonous hot cocoa, sending the charming town reeling.When Rudie's tasked by the dead woman's ghost to find her killer, she teams up with her crush at the local paper to do some sleuthing. Together, they uncover embezzlement, bribery and an illegal potions ring, all with ties to the murdered woman. Could it be the rebellious teenage granddaughter with a less-than-stellar taste in men? Or maybe the town doctor with a mysterious past? Rudie's investigation even leads her to suspect her nemesis, the bully with a history of getting what she wants--no matter the cost. With the countdown to Christmas nearly at an end, and the restless spirit threatening to haunt her holiday, Rudie races to catch the cocoa killer and make her beloved town safe again. Will Rudie unmask the culprit and prove she's a vital member of this charming Christmas town? Or will a murderer roam free and ruin Christmas for all of Holiday Haven?Grab your cup of cocoa, sit in a comfy chair by the cozy fire, and find out now in Cocoa Curses ! And be sure to check out the other magical mysteries of the Winter Witches of Holiday Haven series! 




New Year, New Review!!

image copied from Goodreads Happy New Year!!! I'm starting off my 2026 reviews with a New Year's Day release of a fantasy romance. I...