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Give Fudge A Chance by Nancy Coco

 PARKOUR:  The activity or sport of moving rapidly and negotiating obstacles by running, jumping and/or climbing.  Who doesn’t love a fair or carnival brimming with fun-filled rides, scrumptious food, smiling parents with kids in tow and plenty of festivities? Take...

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A Streetcar Named Murder by T.G. Herren

A Streetcar Named Murder is the debut in T.G. Herren’s New Orleans Mystery series. After reading the first few pages, I knew this was going to be a smooth and rewarding cozy mystery. The author is a long-time resident of New Orleans and it certainly shows. It’s...

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The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Taylor Jenkins Reid gives us stellar books with unforgettable characters and story lines that stick with us, like her Malibu Rising. I admit, I’m behind in my book reviews – so many books are staring me down, waiting for me to dive into them. But eventually, my...

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Four Parties and a Funeral by Maria DiRico

You don’t need to be a fan of “reality TV” to enjoy this riotous romp with a twisted mystery to boot, brought to you by Maria DiRico. It’s the 4th installment in her delightful Catering Hall Mystery series. Mia Carina runs Belle View Banquet Manor in Queens for her...

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The Heron’s Cry by Ann Cleeves

Fans of the popular TV series Vera and Shetland are already familiar with their talented author/creator, Ann Cleeves. Now this New York Times Bestselling Author is once again giving us another stellar series featuring the quietly brilliant Detective Matthew Venn. The...

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An American in Scotland by Lucy Connelly

Lucy Connelly has rocked the Richter scale with the first installment of her new Scottish Isle Mystery series, An American in Scotland. This is just one of those debuts that I can’t say enough good things about. Dr. Emilia McRoy, formerly a resident of Seattle,...

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