Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Winter Reading 2025 The Queens of Crime



I don't know how Marie Benedict does it, but she has such an incredible talent for bringing historical fiction to life. I'm sure there are long hours of research to get all the details of fashion, food, and even the everyday language of the characters correct. All that effort results in an amazing experience for us as readers. This time she captures the personalities of the leading female authors of the Golden Age of Mystery. Each of them is portrayed from her wardrobe to her attitude with all the pieces in place. Dorothy L. Sayers, author of the Lord Peter Wimsey stories. Agatha Christie of Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot fame. Ngaio Marsh with her fictional British CID detective Roderick Alleyn. Margery Allingham who wrote about gentleman sleuth Albert Campion. And Baroness Emma Orczy the inventor of the Scarlet Pimpernel. 

When the male members of the Detection Club try to pooh-pooh the little ladies, these formidable women decide to take on a real life mystery and solve it to prove their skills. The case they choose to solve involves a young nurse who disappears while on a short trip out of town with a friend. When her body is discovered, male journalists and the public in general put it down to death by misadventure, but the Queens of Crime have other ideas. They use their social and political contacts to locate and speak to persons of interest. Each of them is able to play a role when necessary, based on their own strengths. Benedict portrays the Baroness and her more traditional place in society, the brash Ngaio with her forthright colonial spark, as well as the difference in the ages of the various women and their levels of confidence in contributing to the group effort. She also nails the climate following the war and the generation of "surplus women" that were forced to adapt to lives that were much different than that of earlier generations. 

Even if you have not read one of Benedict’s novels before, you will be a fan before these brilliant ladies reach the end of their investigation. Recommended for readers who enjoy the books of the featured characters, as well as those who have delighted in previous titles by Marie Benedict.

Winter Reading 2025 Shot Through the Book (A Lighthouse Library Mystery 12)


The Bodie Island Lighthouse Library is a favorite place to visit in the pages of each new adventure with librarian Lucy McNeil. This time the library is hosting a book festival featuring several local authors and big name headliner Todd Harrison. When that headliner winds up mysteriously dead, Lucy is caught up once again in looking for the truth of what happened. There are plenty of suspects - the other authors who wanted to be the main speaker at the event, the one who accused him of stealing her story idea and profiting from it, disappointed fans who heard he was ending his popular series and starting something completely different... It seems too many people had motives to make solving the case easy. When Harrison's widow begins pressuring local police and using her bereavement as a means to further her own political ambitions, things really get out of hand. This series has plenty of mystery elements - a cast of local characters with their assorted quirks and foibles, multiple motives to sort through, a protagonist who knows the majority of the suspects (or can find ways to question them), and enough suspects working at cross purposes to keep things unclear for the police. Lucy is an amateur sleuth, however unwilling, who uses her local knowledge and her resources to try and put things right. The fact that the death occurs on her own porch this time gives her some extra motivation to close the case. The setting with the library at its center and the way each story is somehow tied to books (authors, festivals, displays, etc.) make this series a cozy home away from home for bibliophiles and mystery lovers alike. Whether readers are returning for another visit to Bodie Island or just encountering Lucy and the library for the first time, it will be a pleasurable experience.

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Virtual Book Tour The Three Stones of Ebon



The Three Stones of Ebon: Book Giveaway

ABOUT THE BOOK


The Three Stones of Ebon

Written by David and Keiko Mello

Illustrated by Keiko Mello

Ages 8-12 | 264 Pages

Publisher: Strive Publishing (2023) | ISBN-13: 9781948529228

Publisher’s Book Summary: Eleven-year-old Jack knew the old lady down the street was kinda weird. But things get even stranger when she sends him a gift that transports Jack and his cat, Lucky, into the wondrous world of Sturgus, a land of prophecies, pirates, magical creatures, and talking cats. Aided by Abigail, a student of magic, Jack and Lucky must evade a cursed assassin and find the three stones that will wake Ebon, king of the flying horses and rightful protector of Sturgus, before the evil wizard Pale corrupts the land forever.

PURCHASE LINK


Amazon

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MY REVIEW


Jack is a typical tween who enjoys hanging out with his friends, 

spending time with his cat Lucky, and making jokes about the odd old lady who lives down the street. But when his dad does some work at her house, she sends home a gift for Jack - a decorated urn with characters on it that look just like Jack and Lucky. And when there are odd noises and strange lights from the urn in the middle of the night, suddenly they are in another world.


The new world is full of wonders - flying horses, cyclops, pirates, talking wolves, centaurs, Aquaticans (merpeople), sea serpents, and magic users good and bad. Can Jack and his new allies find the missing magic stones of Ebon in time to defeat the evil sorcerer Pale and save the world of Sturgus? They must travel to the ends of the world, across mountains and seas, pursued by an assassin and always in danger from the hordes commanded by Pale. Is the ancient prophecy really correct and will Jack ever make it back to his own home again? The sights he sees, the dangers he faces, and the friends he makes will keep readers turning the pages to find out.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


David Mello grew up on army bases throughout the USA and Germany. His love of comic books, stand-up comedy, and rooting for the underdogs shaped his writings, from short stories to mini ‘zines and various adventures in revolution. When he isn’t writing, David usually has a camera in hand.

Keiko Mello, born Keiko Welch, hails from an interracial family in Minneapolis’s Northside. As Keiko grew up, she used drawing, dancing, and playing drums in rock bands to ground herself. She and David met in 1997 in Seattle and the two have been inseparable ever since.

Today, David and Keiko are slow-travel digital nomads. Their latest project as STAY MELLO CREATIVE is crafting the second book in a planned trilogy; the working title is The Adversary of Ebon.

For more information, visit https://www.staymellocreative.com/.

TOUR SCHEDULE

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

The Children’s Book Review

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Thursday, January 30, 2025

Crafty Moms Share

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Friday, January 31, 2025

The Starlit Path

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Monday, February 3, 2025

Get Outside and Read

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Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Deliciously Savvy

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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

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Thursday, February 6, 2025

Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers

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Friday, February 7, 2025

Froggy Read Teach

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Monday, February 10, 2025

The Fairview Review

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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

icefairy’s Treasure Chest

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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Q&As with Deborah Kalb

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This post is sponsored by David and Keiko Mello. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Virtual Book Tour Sharing Is Caring, Dragon!




Sharing is Caring, Dragon: Book Giveaway

ABOUT THE BOOK

Sharing is Caring, Dragon! 

Written by Bianca Schulze

Illustrated by Samara Hardy

Ages: 3-7 | 32 Pages

Publisher: Clever Publishing (2024) | ISBN: 978-1956560497

Publisher’s Book Summary: Dragon is on her way to the library to return her borrowed books and check out her favorite book. But when she gets to the bookshelf, she realizes the book she wants isn’t there! Sir Fiero has checked it out and is starting to read it when Dragon grabs it from his hands. Will Dragon learn to be patient and wait her turn to read the book?

PURCHASE LINK


Amazon

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Barnes and Noble


MY REVIEW


Our friend Dragon is back with a new adventure. In. The. Library. (I could probably stop right there, but I will give you a few more details.) We all know the excitement of heading into the library to pick up a favorite book and the major disappointment when the longed-for book isn’t there. This time readers will experience that emotional roller coaster along with Dragon. Like all the Dragon books, this one is perfect for lap reading. The interactive component keeps youngsters engaged as they whisper “Wheeeeee!” to the books sliding down the return chute or pat Dragon on the back to console her. Their favorite part might be making “a sneaky sideways look without turning” their heads, just as Dragon glares at Sir Fiero. Adults will get a chuckle from the titles on the library shelves like “A Tale of Two Kitties” and “The Starry Knight.” Above all, Dragon appeals to everyone because she feels the same things we all do. Anyone reading the story will be able to recall a time when they were in a similar situation and how difficult it wato wait for a turn or share an especially beloved item. And the successful resolution of the problem will leave everyone feeling satisfied.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Bianca Schulze is the founder and editor of The Children’s Book Review—a resource devoted to children’s literature and literacy—and hosts The Growing Readers Podcast.

Bianca is also the author of Don’t Wake the Dragon (translated into 20 languages), now a six-book series, and 101 Books to Read Before You Grow Up (an Amazon Editors’ pick for Best Nonfiction for Kids). A passionate advocate for children’s literature, Bianca serves as the Webinar Coordinator for the SCBWI Rocky Mountain Chapter and is an active member of The Authors Guild.

Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, Bianca now lives near Boulder, Colorado, with her husband and three children, where she continues to be a reader, reviewer, and devoted children’s book lover.

For more information, visit biancaschulze.com.

https://www.instagram.com/biancaschulzewriter/

https://www.facebook.com/biancaschulzewriter/

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR


Samara Hardy is the illustrator of Don’t Wake the Dragon and Who Loves the Dragon? An experienced illustrator and designer, she has created artwork for clients worldwide for greeting cards, stationery, homewares, children’s books, and more. She lives in Surrey, England.

TOUR SCHEDULE

Monday, January 13, 2025

The Children’s Book Review

Virtual Book Tour Kick-Off

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

@pagesforpaige

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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Confessions of a Book Addict

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Thursday, January 16, 2025

Froggy Read Teach

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Friday, January 17, 2025

icefairy’s Treasure Chest

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Monday, January 20, 2025

A Blue Box Full of Books

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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

The Starlit Path

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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Crafty Moms Share

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Thursday, January 23, 2025

Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers

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Friday, January 24, 2025

@stargirls.magical.tale

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Monday, January 27, 2025

@avainbookland

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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Twirling Book Princess

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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

One More Exclamation

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Thursday, January 30, 2025

Cover Lover Book Review

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Friday, January 31, 2025

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Monday, February 3, 2025

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Tuesday, February 4, 2025

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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Little Owls’ Bookshelf

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Thursday, February 6, 2025

Mrs Makes Reading Fun

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Friday, February 7, 2025

The Fairview Review

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Monday, February 10, 2025

Q&As with Deborah Kalb

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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Glass of Wine, Glass of Milk

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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

The Children’s Book Review

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This post is sponsored by The Children’s Book Review. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.