Now out:

Salvador Dalí

by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

In this entry in the long running series, kids meet Surrealist artist Salvador Dali. He had his own way of creating art and was a unique character. What influenced and inspired him from when he was young Salvador until he was well known? Find out in this story that includes illustrations that are a bit eccentric as seems fitting. Note that there is additional information at the end of the book.

This is a solid entry in the long running series. It is always good to spend time with a child who had dreams.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for this title. All opinions are my own.

Four stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Death by Misadventure

A Lady Emily Mystery

by Tasha Alexander

Tasha Alexander has written more than fifteen novels featuring Lady Emily and her husband Colin. Over time, Lady Emily has become one of my favorite characters as have the others who regularly appear in this historical mystery series.

We have now reached 1906. Lady Emily and Colin are traveling to winter time in Bavaria, home of Mad King Ludwig. They are at a house party that includes a variety of guests/suspects. Among them are several characters who are involved with the arts. There is also the Baroness’s not very well liked son in law.

In addition, readers will spend time with Ludwig and Niels. How will the two time periods and characters tie together?

What will happen when the mayhem begins? Find out in the capable narration of Tasha Alexander. Then, like me, wait for the next adventure to be published.

Fans who enjoy historical mysteries will, I think, want to take a look at this one. Come to the Bavarian Alps and enjoy the virtual trip and time periods.

Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press-Minotaur Books for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 24 September 2024

If you love Jenny Colgan: The Bookshop on the Shore

An e book bargain

This book is related to the author’s earlier novel, The Bookshop on the Corner.  Some characters from that book are present as is the book van book shop, which I love.

While I enjoyed The Bookshop on the Corner, I did not find this novel to be nearly as good.  The premise is there; young mom with a mute child wants to find a new life.  So, Zoe moves to Scotland to work with Nina, the protagonist of the earlier title.  Zoe’s trials caring for three children plus her own and her experiences on the book van are central to the plot.  Of course, there is also a romance. In addition, readers who enjoyed Nina from the last book, will get to see how her pregnancy goes.  There just might be a surprise!

This book may be best for true lovers of this author.  I found it to be a bit slow and surprisingly, for the first time, I did not find myself fully enjoying a book by this author.

I will still read Jenny Colgan’s novels in the future.  I hope that the next one will be as good as I know that she can be.  Let me know what you think if you read this one.  I am interested to know.

An e book bargain-Death in Focus by Anne Perry

Death in Focus: An Elena Standish Novel

Kudos to Anne Perry! She is not an author who rests on her laurels. Ms. Perry recently started a series with Daniel Pitt, son of long-term series regulars Thomas and Charlotte and now, she has started a series featuring Elena Standish. This novel takes place as Hitler is rising to power in Germany.

The characters in the family…Elena is an aspiring photographer. Her sister Margot was widowed shortly after marrying during WWI. Grandfather Lucas was in MI6 during WWI and maintains his connections. His wife, also was active in the war. Then there are Elena’s parents Charles and his wife Katherine. He is a diplomat; she is American. There are many characters not in the family, from the Jewish population in Berlin to the Brownshirts to those who are busy plotting and to Cordell at the British Embassy.

The settings in the novel are vividly described. The book opens in the shadow of Vesuvius where tourists are creating their reality, away from their daily concerns. It is here that Elena meets Ian, a man who sets her on a perilous mission. Thanks to Ms. Perry, i felt like I was on the train with them, right there in the compartment as the talked about themselves. There are so many equally vivid scenes. To mention a few, a British diplomat goes to lunch with Hitler and t he reader feels him sweating; a book burning takes place and the crowd watching is alive in the reader’s mind, a train hurtles toward Paris from Berlin and the reader feels the anxiety of the characters who need to escape quickly.

There are murders and conspiracies and Elena is clearly in peril. The plot does center on some coincidences but I was willing to accept that. The ending of the novel is a crescendo of events with a clear sense of unresolved issues for future novels or at least that is my hope.

I loved Death in Focus, a novel with rich and vivid characters who are trying to make their way in a world that was for ever changed by WW I and is now hurtling toward another war. There are some parallels to our world today in terms of the author’s description of how people who feel they have nothing, feel better when they have a group to hate.

I highly recommend this novel. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this e galley in exchange for my honest review.

Other reviews

“[Anne Perry] has found the perfect time period to showcase a family’s impassioned defense of democracy and social justice in the face of rising totalitarianism. . . . Obvious comparisons to Charles Todd’s Bess Crawford and Jacqueline Winspear’s Maisie Dobbs are warranted, but this novel also hearkens back to Helen MacInnes’s classic spy thrillers and Mary Stewart’s romantic suspense novels. At turns heartbreaking and action-packed, this gripping and superbly written story proves Perry still has what it takes.”Library Journal (starred review)

“Elena’s many narrow escapes and Perry’s immersive re-creation of Nazi-era Europe will keep readers enthralled by this series debut. The numerous characters working behind the scenes both for and against Elena—her beloved grandfather, for example, who is the former head of MI6—are well drawn, but it is the smart, gritty heroine herself who will ensure that readers eagerly anticipate the next in the series.”Booklist

Now out:

My First Story Orchestra: Swan Lake

Press the buttons to hear 6 sounds

by Jessica Courtney-Tickle

This title , which is beautifully illustrated, tells the story of Swan Lake in the simplest terms. What makes the hard copy of this book special is that a child can hear excerpts from the music.

A nice title for a young child. There are others in the series.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for this title. All opinions are my own.

Four stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐

From the Publisher

Introduce little ones to the magic of classical music with the reimagining of two of Tchaikovsky’s most famous ballets!

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Swan Lake is a story about a young prince in love with a beautiful young girl who turns into a swan at sunrise.

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These beautiful musical board books encourage interactive learning via an immersive experience.As you and your young child journey through the magical scenes, read the story text in each circle aloud and press the buttons on each page to activate the sounds!Follow the gently gliding Swan Queen as she transforms and captures the heart of the Prince.
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The soothing natural scenes are illustrated impeccably, with warm, festive spreads across each page.Follow Clara on her journey as she joins the Nutcracker in the Land of Sweets.Bring classical music to life for children aged 0–3 through illustrated retellings of classic ballets!

It’s time for:

Calypso, Corpses, and Cooking

by Raquel V. Reyes

#CalypsoCorpsesandCooking #NetGalley

The cover of this traditional mystery seems so appropriate to today when October is nearing its end and Halloween is coming. The cover and title also give a good sense of whether this book will appeal to a reader. If you like cozy stories, pets, food and the fall, here they all are.

This is the second book in a series that features a Cuban American protagonist with a talent for cooking. But, she is also enmeshed in solving some killings. Miriam will do this with panache surrounded by the people in her life and food too.

Recommended to those who are looking for a light read.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 11 October 22

From the Publisher

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This series is not on my insta-buy list. - Mia P. Manansala
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Now out: The Little Chefs by Rosemary Wells

I was/am a great fan of this author’s Max & Ruby series. I did not know about the stories contained in this volume and was delighted to give them a read.

This book has some of the same qualities that have made Wells a beloved author. The illustrations are whimsical and the stories are imaginative. I think that kids and their adults will enjoy this collection of averted cooking disasters. I know that I wish that the Little Chefs would come to visit me!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Astra Publishing House for this title. All opinions are my own.

Four stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐

From the Publisher

new from Rosemary Wells
the Little Chefs save the day in these magical stories
The Little Chefs save the day!Leo and the little chefslittle chefs in the kitchen
a splendid volume of three stories

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What will happen in the City of Light: An Art Lover’s Guide to Paris and Murder

by Dianne Freeman

#AnArtLoversGuidetoParisandMurder #NetGalley

The cover of this book drew me right in. It led me to think that this would be an enjoyable read and indeed it was. There was also the title as I always think it is fun to visit Paris (even fictionally).

This book is the seventh in a long running series that began with 2018’s A Lady’s Guide to Etiquette and Murder. Those who are familiar with this historical traditional mystery series will be delighted to meet up with old friends while new readers can start here and then perhaps go back to book number one.

This time Frances and George are traveling to see the 1900 Exhibition. They are also there to visit George’s Aunt Julia. Of course, their trip will not be straightforward or peaceful.

Julia tells Frances and George that an artist that she loved was killed. Something happens to Julia as well (no spoiler so no more).

George and Frances are left with much to investigate and many suspects. This makes for detection and fun for the reader.

Those who enjoy historical mysteries such as those by Anna Lee Huber will want to take a look at this one.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Kensington Books for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 25 June 2024

An e book bargain: A Game of Lies (Clare Mackintosh)

#AGameOfLies #NetGalley

Last April I was lucky enough to hear Clare Mackintosh speak about her foray into a mystery series. It was a change from writing her suspenseful standalones.

After writing the first book, The Last Party, Mackintosh felt that she was not ready to say good-bye to Ffion and those in her world. I am so glad that she did not. I enjoyed The Last Party and highly recommend it. I also very much enjoyed A Game of Lies.

Would you want to be on reality TV? Game of LIes is predicated on a group with secrets who sign up for what they think is one show only to find out (when it is too late) that the show’s premise is based on something else entirely. This leads to disappearance, murder, and a need to find those responsible.

Mackintosh does a good job of evoking the book’s setting on the border of Wales and England. I welcomed back all of the ongoing characters and their (sometimes tricky) relationships. Prickly Ffion is a great character. That she has heart is clear from her relationship with Dave. (Read the book to learn who this is.) I also was happy to again meet up with Leo.

It is not necessary to have read The Last Party to enjoy Game of Lies. That said, this is where the characters are introduced and their complex relationships explored. I recommend reading both. They offer what mystery/suspense readers are looking for.

Many thanks to Sourcebooks Landmark and NetGalley for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 23 April 2024