Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group

Book Review: Gone for Gouda

Book Review: Gone for Gouda

Narrator: first person, Willa Bauer Animals: Tiny white dog Location: Yarrow Glen Sub-location: Cheese shop: Curds & Whey Notes on the puns of the title: 100% incredible Series #: Cheese Shop Mystery 2 Copaganda/police involvement: Literally no recollection whatsoever Recipes: YES. Bavarian Beer Cheese (Obatzda), Cheesy Apple Pockets, Jalapeno Popper Grilled Cheese. Mystery notes: It […]

Posted October 13, 2022 by geograph in adult, contemporary, cozy mysteries, review / 0 Comments
Book Review: Six Feet Deep Dish

Book Review: Six Feet Deep Dish

Narrator: first person, Delilah O’LearySupporting characters: Auntie Biz, Sonya,Series #: Deep Dish Mysteries #1Magic?: NoAnimals: Big orange cat, ButterballLocation: Geneva Bay, Wisconsin, “a charming resort town with a long history as a mobster’s hideaway, millionaires’ playground, and vacation mecca”Sub-location: Pizza restaurantRecipes: YES! Delilah & Son Chicago-Style Deep Dish, Daniel’s Emergencia Medica Cocktail, Auntie Biz’s Pissaladiere, […]

Posted October 7, 2022 by geograph in Uncategorized / 0 Comments
Book Review: Mint Chocolate Murder

Book Review: Mint Chocolate Murder

Series #: Ice Cream Shop Mysteries #2Narrator: Riley Rhodes, former CIA librarian???? What!Location: Penniman, ConnecticutSub-location: Udderly Delightful Ice Cream shop, Moy Mull’s Fall Arts FestivalAnimals: Rocky and Sprinkles, both catsTheme: Ice creamRecipes: No Churn Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream (why not mint chocolate?)Magic?: NoMystery notes: Lots of red herrings!Notes on the puns of the title: Not […]

Posted October 6, 2022 by geograph in Uncategorized / 0 Comments
Radical Radiance book review | 12 weeks of self-love rituals to manifest abundance, beauty, and joy

Radical Radiance book review | 12 weeks of self-love rituals to manifest abundance, beauty, and joy

This book is a little nightmare of regular American self-care bullshit. Ever been on Instagram and swiped through stories of self-care influencers? That’s this book. There’s nothing useful or new in this book. Here’s a quote from the introduction that really highlights how I feel about it: “One of my ‘aha!’ moments happened while on […]

Posted June 9, 2022 by geograph in nonfiction, review / 0 Comments