Jan 5, 2026

Definitely Maybe Not a Detective by Sarah Fox

Hello my cozy friends, 

Today I am reviewing “ Definitely Maybe Not a Detective” by Sarah Fox  the 1st instalment in the The Wyatt Investigations Mysteries.  I love Sarah’s writing style and totally love her Magical Menagerie Mysteries, A True Confections Mysteries, Literary Pub Mystery series as well as the Pancake House Mystery series, so knew I wouldn't be disappointed!  Highly recommend you check out all of her series.
In this delightfully charming rom-com mystery, a woman becomes accidentally entangled in a murder investigation (and with a handsome stranger) when her fake detective agency is enlisted to solve a real homicide.

Emersyn Gray is definitely not a detective.

Really, she’s an unemployed twenty-eight-year-old raising her beloved niece in the only place she can afford after her ex-boyfriend ran off with her life savings: a run-down, seniors-only apartment complex that was desperate for tenants. But never fear—her wild best friend has the perfect plan to get Emersyn back on her feet and stick it to her thieving ex: scare him into returning her money by hiring a private investigator to prove he stole it. Only, there won’t be an actual detective, just a fabricated business card from Wyatt Investigations . . . and a ridiculously hot stranger, who steps in to play the part—a stranger whose name is, coincidentally, Wyatt.

Emersyn can’t help but notice the real-life Wyatt is capital H-O-T hot, even though she’s wary of his intentions. But her ex does seem flustered, and if she can get her money back and regain control of her life, maybe it’ll finally prove to her parents that she can be a responsible caregiver to her niece.

But the day after they set their plan in motion, the superintendent of Emersyn’s apartment building winds up dead, and her neighbors turn to her fake detective agency for help after finding one of the phony business cards. With so many eyes on them—or maybe just their eyes on each other—Emersyn and Wyatt agree to take on the case. Now the question is, Can they solve the murder without getting tangled up in their own fictions—or each other?

“Fast-paced and quippy.”—Catherine Mack, USA Today bestselling author of Every Time I Go On Vacation, Someone Dies
What a great start to a new series!  I loved it!  I really enjoyed visiting the Bronx , and getting to know everyone at the Deco Mirage apartment complex.  Sarah is very good at descriptive writing so you feel like you’re right there.

Another thing I enjoyed was the relationship between Emersyn and her niece Livy and her bff Jemma.

I wasn't surprised by what happened to Freddie but having all those suspects drew me in and I had to find out what happened to him! Since Emersyn was technically unemployed, she has free time to slip out and investigate with hottie Wyatt. 

It was entertaining, full of twists and turns and I didn’t completely guess whodunnit until Emersyn did.  The book perfectly blended my love of rom-con’s and cozy mysteries.

I highly recommend this series to all my cozy loving friends and I can’t wait for book 2 to come out!


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Jan 3, 2026

Deck the Halls With Homicide by Christina Romeril

Hello my cozy friends, 

Today I am reviewing “Deck the Halls With Homicide” by Christina Romeril the 3rd instalment in the "A  Killer Chocolate Mystery" series.  I was excited to visit Alex and Hanna, owners of Murder and Mayhem book and chocolate shop in Montana.  I missed reading book 2 but this can be read as a stand alone. 

Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Frost and Vicki Delany, when a holiday decorating contest turns deadly, twin sisters Alex and Hanna trade tinsel and twinkle lights for tracking the twists and turns of a cunning killer.

Alex and Hanna, owners of Murder and Mayhem book and chocolate shop, are hoping for a quiet holiday. That is, after Alex is finished judging the Deck the Halls contest organized by Vanessa, nicknamed “The Dragon.” The whole experience has turned Alex’s usual festive spirit a little grinchy. Instead of inspiring holiday cheer with fun lawn displays, the contest has turned cutthroat and decorations have started disappearing. After Alex’s beau, Tom, is seen in a heated argument with the Dragon about his stolen trimmings, Alex finds him dressed as Santa, kneeling over Vanessa’s dead body…with one of his missing candy cane decorations buried in her chest. It’s no surprise he becomes the sheriff’s top suspect.

Alex and Hanna quickly amass a cast of suspects deeper than Santa’s reindeer roster, including an old family friend tasked by their mother with romantic interference; a nosy reporter eager to reveal Alex’s previous murder-y exploits; and the victim’s psychologist-to-the-stars husband with a spicy secret. But as they try to catch a crafty killer, Alex also grapples with the escalating wrath of Tom’s daughter, and a mysterious psychic dropping cryptic clues, while Hanna deals with her own Christmas crisis.

Murder puts a bitter spin on the twins’ sweet confections and they must find the killer and wrap up the case to keep Santa off the naughty list.

Alex and Hanna are back, and they're bringing the holiday cheer... and a dash of suspense!  This latest mystery is a page-turner, with a contest that's more cutthroat than cozy, and a murder that'll keep you guessing. Vanessa's demise is just the start of a wild ride, with plenty of suspects and red herrings to keep you on your toes.

The story's got all the makings of a holiday classic: festive setting, quirky characters, and a dash of psychic mystery. Romeril's done a great job of weaving in character development, and I'm loving where things are headed with Alex and Hanna. The supporting cast is equally engaging, and the plot twists are expertly done.

If you're in the mood for a cozy, Christmas-y read, look no further! This one's got all the ingredients to make your holiday season a little brighter. Can't wait for the next instalment! 
I requested and received an advance readers copy from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my OWN.

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Dec 30, 2025

A Grave Deception by Connie Berry

Hello my cozy friends,

Today I am reviewing 
A Grave Deception , book 6 in the “A Kate Hamilton Mystery” series by Connie Berry.
Antiques expert Kate Hamilton dives into the past to solve a fourteenth-century mystery with disturbing similarities to a modern-day murder in the sixth installment of the Kate Hamilton mystery series.

Kate Hamilton and her husband, Detective Inspector Tom Mallory, have settled into married life in Long Barston. When archaeologists excavating the ruins of a nearby plague village discover the miraculously preserved body of a fourteenth-century woman, Kate and her colleague, Ivor Tweedy, are asked to appraise the grave goods, including a valuable pearl. When tests reveal the woman was pregnant and murdered, the owner of the estate on which the body was found, an amateur historian, asks Kate to identify her and, if possible, her killer. Surprised, Kate agrees to try.

Meanwhile, tensions within the archaeological team erupt when the body of the lead archaeologist turns up at the dig site with fake pearls in his mouth and stomach. Then a third body is found in the excavations. Meanwhile, Kate’s husband Tom is tracking the movements of a killer of his own.

With the help of 700-year-old documents and the unpublished research of a deceased historian, Kate must piece together the past before the grave count reaches four.


I loved visiting the village of Long Barstow in Suffolk again, and hanging out with Kate, Tom and Ivor.

I found myself engrossed in the story and reading it in one sitting. I did not suspect the killer until Kate did, there were lots of twists and turns to keep me absorbed in the story. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good traditional British cozy mystery with a historical background.



I requested and received an Advanced Readers Copy from Crooked Lane Books and NetGalley. 
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Definitely Maybe Not a Detective by Sarah Fox

Hello my cozy friends,  Today I am reviewing “ Definitely Maybe Not a Detective” by Sarah Fox  the 1st instalment in the The Wyatt Investiga...