Review — Seven Lies by Elizabeth Kay

Jane and Marnie have been friends since they met in school…they shared everything, including secrets. But when Jane lies to Marnie about how she feels about Marnie’s new husband, it creates a wedge that only grows with each successive lie. While a narrator-centric...

Review — Pulp Friction by Julie Anne Lindsey

Winona Mae Montgomery and her Granny Smythe have worked hard and the family apple orchard in Blossom Valley, Virginia is now solvent. With the new addition of Winnie’s cider shop, she has the locals booking events, including a wedding she’s excited to cater. Although...

Review –The Diva Spices It Up by Krista Davis

Sophie Winston is Old Town, Virginia’s expert on entertaining…and a foodie to boot! But she’s between gigs and when a celebrity’s ghostwriter disappears, she’s asked to fill in and finish the assignment. Sophie had never considered ghostwriting before, but her ex Mars...

Review — A Fatal Yarn by Peggy Ehrhart

What’s with the town’s trees wearing handknit sweaters? Is it public art? An environmental statement? Some anonymous person is covering up the red Xs on trees slated for removal below power lines. The mayor supports the tree removal, but when the mayor is murdered,...