Book Review: Bridal Shower Murder (Lucy Stone, #31) by Leslie Meier

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Bridal Shower Murder (Lucy Stone, #31)  by Leslie Meier  opens with Lucy Stone rushing home to clean house for Zoe who is bringing home her boyfriend Chad. While there, Zoe and Chad announce their engagement but want to keep it a secret for a bit.  When a nosy busybody named Janice gets the best of Lucy, the mother of the bride blurts out Zoe's secret. Chaos ensues with a murder and an overdose. NetGalley, thank you for approving me to receive an Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of Bridal Shower Murder .  I've come to love Leslie Meier's Lucy Stone cozy mystery series and know that I will automatically read any book in this series without reading the synopsis. I have to say that this was one of the best stories in the series for multiple reasons. The first reason is that Lucy's husband isn't quite so sexist, which is refreshing for a change. I dislike it when he acts like a caveman who expects Lucy to be a housewife and wait on him hand and foot. What really surprised me...

Book Review: Baker and Taylor and the Mystery of the Library Cats by Candy Rodo

Book Review Baker and Taylor and the Mystery of the Library Cats by Candy Rodo

Baker and Taylor and the Mystery of the Library Cats by Candy Rodo is a fun, entertaining children's picture book that makes learning about New York City fun.  The story is about two library cats who go on an adventure to see the library cats at the NYC Library.

I'd like to thank NetGalley, Baker & Taylor, and Paw Prints Publishing for the free copy of Baker and Taylor and the Mystery of the Library Cats in exchange for my honest review.  I was drawn to read this book as I love cats, and this book would have been right up my alley as a kid.

Author Candy Rodo did a great job in writing this children's book and making it fun for little ones to learn about some of the things to do and see in New York City.  It gives parents a perfect opportunity to take their kids on vacation there to see some of the sites mentioned.  I also like the fact that the main two characters are very different but are still best friends . . . that's an important life lesson right there for kids.  At the end of the book, there is an index of information provided in the actual story along with a couple definitions for kids that might not know what a couple of words mean.

Five out of five stars is what I gave Baker and Taylor and the Mystery of the Library Cats by Candy Rodo as I think this should be a book in every child's home library.  To top it off, the book was well written, and the illustrations were fantastic as well.  This book was published on September 6, 2022.

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