Monday, April 27, 2026

Dog-Eared Delinquent
by Molly Fitz

Angie and Octo-Cat have another mystery to solve. A new co-worker at her office seems to know about her ability to talk to her cat, though how he found out remains a mystery. There’s something about him that Angie just doesn’t trust, and it’s more than just his own ability to hear Octo-cat or his other secrets. And she’s not the only one that doesn’t trust him. On top of that, a a string of overnight robberies have been happening, all without setting off any alarms, and with the perpetrators appearing to disappear without leaving any clues behind as to how they managed to commit the crimes or how they got away.


This was a fun cozy mystery involving quite a few surprising revelations about how and why Anji can understand Octo-Cat. I really enjoyed reading this book. There is a point in the book where Octo-cat is told, by a dog shifter, that he is not special. That he’s nothing more than an ordinary tabby cat with no special abilities whatsoever, and due to the circumstances surrounding that event, he believes it and begins to slide into a deep depression. After all, he’s always considered himself very special, but at that moment it appears that he is nothing more than an everyday, ordinary, house cat. And that revelation seems to break his spirit.


That moment in the book broke my heart, as we have been having an issue in our household involving a new cat and some dominance issues. My poor cat lost that unexpected challenge to her household dominance, and has been hiding any time she even thinks there is a chance that the other cat will leave her gated room. Given that she had previously been the “top cat” in the household, this change has her sometimes in a similar state as Octo-Cat after his encounter with the pit-bull shifter. So I can fully empathize with how he felt. And I absolutely loved how Angie was able to help him rediscover how special he actually is, and to rebuild his confidence and belief in himself again. (You’ll have to read the book if you want to know what exactly happens.) Also, I believe that all cats are special, whether or not we as their humans may always be aware of how special they are.


I also enjoyed learning how Angie truly gained the ability to understand Octo-cat, and the set-up for future stories involving the pair and their endeavors as pet-related private investigators. I am very much looking forward to reading more of the books in this series.

I feel that this would be a good book for anyone who enjoys cozy mysteries, especially ones where the animals often take center stage in the story. While technically Angie is the main character, Octo-Cat is every bit as important as she is to this tale. Without him, Angie would not have been able to discover much of what she did learn nor would she have been able to solve the mystery of who had been committing the robberies or how. Anyone who has read any of Ms. Fitz's other books, both the ones in this series or any of her other series  would likely also enjoy reading this book.


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Monday, April 20, 2026

Rootfingers
by S. Alessandro Martinez

Wren’s family moved into the house once owned by famous artist Isidoro Cervantes. What they don’t know is that the house is not a good place. It was said that the artist had gone insane, and his life’s artworks were never found after his death. But when seven year old Wren’s family moves in, her artist mother discovers the hiding place of Cervantes’ lost paintings and begins restoring them. It may have seemed harmless at first, but when the madness that destroyed Cervantes takes hold of her, it seems that perhaps history will repeat itself.


I read a review copy of this book, and it is a rather creepy horror novel. It is not a long book, so it is a fairly quick read. The majority of the story takes place over the course of one night as Wren tries to both save her family and herself. But you’ll have to read the book yourself if you want to find out whether she succeeds or not. I really enjoyed learning that the chapters of this book were titled after artworks. It was very fitting for this story. And clearly the author knows quite a bit about works of art as well as writing creepy tales. This is not a long book, but it does draw the reader in and keep you on the edge of your seat, waiting to see what happens next. 


If you enjoy horror novels, especially ones involving paintings or other artwork, stories about artists who seemingly went mad, as well as ones that involve a sort of “monster under the bed” theme to them, then you will likely enjoy reading this novel.



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Monday, April 13, 2026

The Priest’s Assassin
by V.C. Willis

Dante and John must help to get Princess Sonja safely back to the Capital. With not only Fallen Arbor hunting and seeking to kill them before she can be returned, but also other dangers between the two locations, it will be a very dangerous trip. The head of the Assassins’ Guild and the princess’s knight protector will be travelling along with them. They seek to travel quietly, hoping not to be noticed, but that rarely seems to happen when Fallen Arbor is after someone. Dante has sworn to be John’s Sword and Shield, and to keep him safe at all costs. And in this mission, it seems that Dante must also pretend to be his missing brother, Ashton, a man whose appearance he closely resembles and whose name is widely recognized and in many places, feared.


I read a review copy of this book and enjoyed it. The author does a fantastic job letting the reader experience the tension, connection, and feelings the characters have for each other. In this book we are given a chance to discover more about both Dante’s and John’s family histories, as well as to explore the connection between the two of them. I do need to warn you that this book is a M/M romance and there is some graphic sex involved in this story. There is also a fair amount of violence. Dante is a bloodeater, but the only one whose blood he desires to taste is John. And at the same time, he worries about the possibility of accidentally taking too much and being the cause of his death. John is the love of his life, and he will not easily allow any harm to come to him … and especially not because of his needs.


This is not a book meant for younger readers, but for the adults who do read it, I believe that many of you will enjoy it. Ms. Willis is a talented writer with a multitude of very interesting books. If you have read any of the books she has written, whether they were in this series or not, you will likely enjoy this one as well.



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Monday, April 6, 2026

A Baby For Joy
by Samantha Price

Joy and Isaac are expecting their first child. One would expect this to be a happy time for them, but all is not well in their household. Joy has admitted to shoplifting a baby dress, and Isaac cannot forgive her. His anger is so great that Joy is terrified that she has forever lost his love. And being Amish, divorce is not an option. No matter how bad things may become, their marriage is for life. Can they find a way to work through their problems, or will they both be unhappily bound together for the remainder of their days?


This is a short book, making for a very quick read. I’ve always enjoyed this series, and this story was no exception. It's interesting to see how each of the characters dealt with their problems. And one of the themes this time around seems to be about the importance of communication. Despite the complications each of the characters have run into, they seem to draw strength from family. And in the Amish community, family and faith are everything.


If you enjoy Amish romance, stories about the Amish, any of the other books in this series, or any of Ms. Price's other books, then you will likely also enjoy this book.



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