Oct 22, 2025

The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder by Fiona Leitch

Hello my cozy friends,

Today I am reviewing "The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder ” the 9th instalment in The Nosey Parker Cozy Mystery series by Fiona Leitch.  I cannot get enough of this series, if you love mysteries set in England this is for you!
Pantomime season has arrived in the brand new hilarious murder mystery from Fiona Leitch. Available to pre-order now!

'Murder and mayhem are rarely this enjoyable. Another fantastic entry in this brilliant series that solidifies Leitch as one of the very best and funniest writers around’ Jonathan Whitelaw

‘A wonderful seasonal romp’ Ian Moore

It’s Christmas in Penstowan, and local amateur dramatics group the Penstowan Players are putting on their annual pantomime.

This year it’s ‘Aladdin’, and half the town have been drafted in to help, including Shirley Parker, who only has a small part in the chorus but will no doubt upstage everybody, and Tony Penhaligon, who’s treading the boards as the baddie, Abanazar. Ex-Metropolitan police officer turned caterer Jodie Parker has managed to get away with not appearing, but only if she agrees to cater the opening night party.

But it’s not just terrible jokes, quick costume changes and backstage chaos that wait in the wings… When the Widow Twankey (otherwise known as Tim, the mayor’s husband) trips over a corpse lying next to Aladdin’s bloodstained magic lamp, it’s time for Jodie and her partner, DCI Nathan Withers, to find the killer.

Was it the genie of the lamp or an overly harsh theatre critic? Or does someone in the Penstowan Players have a dark secret they will do anything to protect?

‘Funnier than panto, more warming than a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie and completely gripping. Fun, festive and full of red herrings and clever clues, it's the perfect Christmas treat’ Andreina Cordani, author of The Twelve Days of Murder

I love visiting Cornwall and Jodie, DCI Nathan Withers, Daisy, and her mum but let’s not forget about Germaine the Pomeranian! This time we are attending the Christmas Pantomime where Jodie’s mum Shirley and daughter Daisy are front and centre of all the action and this time a little to close for comfort. 

The mystery was really interesting, well plotted, and had just enough twists to keep you engrossed and wanting to know what happens next. I really hope there will be a book 10 coming out soon, as I can’t get enough of this series.

I recommend this book to all my cozy lover friends.

I requested and received an Advanced Readers Copy from Harper Collins UK.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Oct 17, 2025

The Little Black Book Killer by Fiona Walker

Hello my cozy friends, 

Today, I am reviewing The Little Black Book Killer by Fiona Walker the 3rd instalment in the Village Detectives Cozy Mystery Series. I thoroughly enjoyed this engaging read and appreciated the author's writing style, which skillfully weaves a captivating mystery that keeps readers enthralled until the very end.
The third charming instalment in the page-turning cosy mystery series from MILLION COPY bestseller Fiona Walker, perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Janet Evanovich and Rev. Richard Coles! πŸ”ŽπŸ©ΈπŸ•΅️‍♀️ Matchmaking has never been so murderous… πŸ’”πŸ”ͺ 

Juno is feeling ready – at last – to start dating again, after losing her husband some years ago. She is sure she can make time from being a Village Detective, indeed it might help distract her from her crush on hunky (but far-too-young!) pub landlord – Mil.

So she’s signed up to an exclusive new dating app and cannot wait. But when one of the founding investors in that same dating app drops dead in front of fellow Village Detective Phoebe in a nearby hotel – and then a second investor is found hanging in the local cricket pavilion just days later – Juno knows she’ll have to put her love life on hold.

Teaming up once more with Phoebe, Felix and Mil… the Village Detectives are back. And this time Juno – who’d thought she was getting under the covers with a new lover – is going undercover to catch a killer…

Wickedly funny cozy crime, from million-copy bestselling author Fiona Walker! Fans of The Thursday Murder Club and A Death on Location will love the Village Detectives!

The story introduces a delightful ensemble of amateur sleuths, whose unlikely friendships are forged in the midst of murder and mystery. Matchmaking has never been so murderous… πŸ’”πŸ”ͺ 

The plot is engaging, with numerous twists and turns that kept me guessing until the very end. I appreciated the author's skillful pacing and character development, which made it easy to become invested in the lives of the protagonists. The novel's conclusion was satisfying, and I am eager to see how the series evolves in the fourth instalment.

Grab a hot cup of tea  and curl up under a blanket and start reading this entertaining murder mystery!

I highly recommend the Village Detectives to fans of cozy mysteries and amateur sleuth stories. Overall, I am excited to continue following this series and seeing where the author takes these intriguing characters next."

requested and received an Advanced Readers Copy from Boldwood Books and NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Oct 12, 2025

The Witching Moon Manor by Stacy Sivinski

Hello my bookish friends,

Today I am reviewing "The Witching Moon Manor” the 2nd instalment in The Crescent Moon Tearoom series  by Stacy Sivinski set in Chicago.


The magical Quigley sisters return to bargain with fate once more in this follow-up to the “charming, uplifting, and utterly enchanting” (Lana Harper, New York Times bestselling author) national bestseller The Crescent Moon Tearoom.

The Crescent Moon is thriving after a much-needed expansion, with the ladies who step through its doors continuing to seek comfort in the glimpses of their futures found in the swirls at the bottom of their teacups. Anne is leading the city’s witches as Chicago’s Diviner, Beatrix is swept away on a book tour across the country, and Violet has found her place with her feet swinging through the air above the circus crowds. That is, until the Quigley sisters find themselves stumbling on their chosen paths, and they are drawn back home in search of refuge in each other’s company.

As Anne struggles to balance her growing responsibilities, Beatrix fears she has lost her gift for storytelling, and Violet is shaken after an accident at the circus, the future the sisters had drawn for themselves feels murkier than ever. And, when the threads of fate begin to unravel, Anne must lean on her sisters and team up with a mysterious—and oddly infuriating—necromancer to save the city from an uncertain destiny and help old friends find a happy end.

With all three Quigleys back in the warm comfort of the Crescent Moon, they set out to bargain with Fate once more. But will the sisters find the courage to embrace who they have become while returning to what they left behind, or will the future unfold in a way that even a Quigley couldn’t have predicted?
 

I was captivated from the first page of this novel, and it did not disappoint. The story is rich with magic, emotion, and high-stakes challenges that kept me on the edge of my seat.

The sisters' journey is particularly compelling, as they confront their pasts and forge new paths. The addition of the infuriatingly charming necromancer adds a delightful layer of complexity to the story.

This book is a five-star tale that explores themes of destiny, self-discovery, and the power of sisterhood. I highly recommend it to fans of fantasy and adventure. The author's writing is engaging, and the characters are well-developed and relatable.

If you're looking for a story that will transport you to a world of magic and wonder, look no further. This novel is a must-read for anyone who loves fantasy, adventure, and strong female characters.

I highly recommend this charming novel and look forward to the next instalment.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I requested and received an advance readers copy from Simon & Schuster Canada | Atria Books and NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder by Fiona Leitch

Hello my cozy friends, Today I am reviewing "The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder ” the 9th instalment in The Nosey Parker Cozy Myste...