The Kat Holloway Mysteries by Jennifer Ashley are a favorite here at Caffeinated. From Kat, our cook, to the historical settings and happenings below the stairs I could devour one a week… if only Ashley could write that fast. Mystery, colorful characters and a smidgeon of romance await you…
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The Audacity of Sara Grayson by Joani Elliott
A fellow blogger reviewed The Audacity of Sara Grayson by Joani Elliott. After reading her thoughts, I immediately wanted to read it. This women’s fiction offers self-growth, a touch of romance, and a bit of a mystery. Grab an iced coffee and see why itβs is the perfect summer read…
π§ Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells
It’s no secret that I love Martha Wells’ Murderbot Diaries narrated by Kevin R. Free. The stories are a delight to listen to from the mysteries, to Murderbot’s interpretation and interactions with humans and other artificial intelligence. While Fugitive Telemetry takes us back through the timeline, it offered a murder-mystery that kept me guessing.
The Last Goodbye by Fiona Lucas
Narrated by Antonia Beamish, The Last Goodbye by Fiona Lucas shared a realist, poignant look at loss and learning to love again. If you’ve ever lost someone you’ll see pieces of yourself in these characters.
π§ Letters Across the Sea Genevieve Graham
Every time I listen to a novel by Genevieve Graham I not only meet endearing characters but I learn more about the history of Canada and its role during significant moments in our world history. In Letters Across the Sea, we learn about Canada’s depression and their roles during WWII. Come see why I fell in love with this story…