July Online Book Club: Mystics and Murder by Julia Koty
Darla Damian is a reluctant psychic.
The seaside town of Stoneport, Massachusetts is the home of Darla, an ex-famous psychic whose recent traumatic experience has made her doubt her visions.
Darla Damian is a reluctant psychic.
The seaside town of Stoneport, Massachusetts is the home of Darla, an ex-famous psychic whose recent traumatic experience has made her doubt her visions.
An academic mystery with magic set in Oxford, England? Everything about the Oxford Key Mysteries immediately appealed to me, and I wasn’t disappointed.
Reagan Davis nailed it!
Karla Bell has experienced more than her share of loss and heartbreak in her life, but she finds solace in returning to her hometown, Bellbrook in Canada. With her family members on the police force and her best friend being the town coroner, Karla can rely on them to help uncover the truth when a contractor dies at the cottage she is having renovated.
It turns out that hitting the refresh button on your life isn’t as easy as scraping the paint off a canvas and starting over.
Pepper Brooks is not your average English major. I mean, she literally finds a dead body! Pepper, the nerdy classic literature fan who memorizes Shakespearean soliloquies in her free time, gets thrust into a whodunit on her college campus when her mentor is accused of the crime.
In The Stories We Tell, Joanna Gaines reveals a side of herself readers likely haven’t seen in her other books or television shows.
Got Me a Cat packs an emotional punch in a thirty-seven page story for kids ages 6-9.
I have black thumbs when it comes to houseplants. Even succulents wither under my haphazard care.
Poodle Versus the Assassin opens in a men’s bathroom, of all places.
Not every mystery needs a body count. Cora Mae Bingham is the super-organized senior citizen mayor of Spicetown, Ohio. (One of those Women Who Gets Stuff Done!)