Sep 14, 2025

Death on a Scottish Train by Lucy Connelly

Hello my cozy friends, 

Today I am reviewing “ Death on a Scottish Train” by Lucy Connelly the 4th instalment in the " A Scottish Isle Mystery" series.  I love this series.
Dr. Emilia McRoy, an American in Scotland, has a killer in sight in the fourth installment of the Scottish Isle mystery series, perfect for fans of Paige Shelton and Connie Berry.

Summer is coming to a close on beautiful Sea Isle in Scotland, and Dr. Emilia McRoy is celebrating one year since her big move. With a weeklong festival to end the season, the town gathers for a magical ride on the newly refurbished Storyteller’s Train, but the launch’s success is dampened by an unexpected death.  

What appears to be a case of deadly allergies is soon revealed as murder. As Emilia, her assistant Abigail, and the local constable Ewan McGregor unravel the mystery, the killer sets their murderous intentions on them. 

If they want to survive, they will need the help of all of their friends—before they become the latest victims.
This time an accountant appears to have been poisoned at the opening run of the newest Sea Isle attraction, a restored train. This suspicious death also overlaps with the one year anniversary of Em's arrival in Sea Isle.

It was entertaining, full of twists and turns and I didn’t completely guess whodunnit until Em did.  

I highly recommend this series to all my cozy loving friends and I can’t wait for book 5 to come out!
I requested and received an advanced readers copy from Crooked Lane and NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my OWN.

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Sep 7, 2025

Christmas Spirits at Honeywell House by Sharon Booth

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Today I am reviewing "Christmas Spirits at Honeywell House” the 3rd instalment in Ghosts of Rowan Vale series by Sharon Booth set in the beautiful Cotswold village of Rowan Vale.

Get into the Christmas spirit(s) and escape to the cosy and ghostly village of Rowan Vale 👻❄️🎄 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'Wonderfully warm and romantic - with a magical twist!' Jessica Redland


In the beautiful Cotswold village of Rowan Vale, tourists mingle unknowingly with the ghosts of Christmas past...

When Clara first arrived in the village to visit her boyfriend Jack at his family home, Honeywell House, she'd no idea her life was about to change forever. Now, years later, she’s struggling to cope with hormonal changes and three boisterous sons - and her and Jack's relationship has never felt more precarious.

Meanwhile, over at Harling Hall, tensions rise between resident ghosts, Agnes and Aubrey, over a Dickensian-themed weekend planned for the village.

While Aubrey prepares to defy Agnes, Clara’s secret is about to be revealed. She wasn’t entirely honest with Jack when she first arrived in Rowan Vale, and as time passed, it seemed too late to come clean. Now she doesn’t have a choice…

With both relationships already under strain, the Christmas spirit has its work cut out, this festive season...

 
The Cotswold village setting is beautifully described, creating a sense of nostalgia and charm. The intriguing premise and ghostly mystery kept me invested 

This book stands out for its richly drawn characters, both living and ghostly. Sharon Booth has a remarkable gift for crafting multidimensional characters with relatable flaws, fears, and dreams.

The relationship between Clara and Jack resonated deeply, feeling authentic and nuanced. Their struggles, secrets, and difficult conversations were portrayed with sensitivity and realism. The way their love is portrayed as messy yet transformative is particularly compelling.

The romance between Agnes and Aubrey in the afterlife is equally moving. The way their love navigates challenges such as fear, control, and the longing to hold on too tightly adds depth to the story.

The parallels between the two couples are cleverly drawn, highlighting the complexities and transformative power of love. This book is a beautiful exploration of relationships, love, and personal growth.

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

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I requested and received an advance readers copy from Boldwood Books and NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Aug 31, 2025

Mrs. Morris and the Day of the Dead by Traci Wilton

Hello my cozy friends,

Today I am reviewing "Mrs. Morris and the Day of the Dead" the 11th and final instalment in the Salem B&B Mystery series by Traci Wilton.  This is my favourite one so far, it had so much feels and I just loved it! 
When Salem B&B owner Charlene Morris investigates the case of a missing woman over a haunted Halloween weekend, she may find herself playing host to a whole new ghost in the newest paranormal cozy mystery from Traci Wilton!

Charlene and her spectral companion, Dr. Jack Strathmore, are moved by crystal healer Isabella Perez’s story about her missing sister, Marisol, a talented psychic of uncommon natural gifts. The spooky season is the ideal time to contact the departed for some answers; could someone from the other side reveal the truth about her disappearance . . . and the location of the priceless bejeweled statue she took with her?

Jack mistrusts Marisol’s fiancé, Rico Flores, but any number of suspects had reason to wish Marisol ill, including an embittered stalker obsessed with the talented bruja, a jealous rival witch, and a shady businessman more given to more dirty tricks than treats. Charlene’s beau, Detective Sam Holden, is on the case, but unmasking the culprit may require an assist from beyond the grave. Thank goodness it’s Halloween, when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest . . .

"Mrs. Morris and the Day of the Dead" the 11th instalment in the Salem B&B Mystery series by Traci Wilton.  This is my favourite one so far, it had so much feels and I just loved it!  

When Salem B&B owner Charlene Morris investigates the case of a missing woman over a haunted Halloween weekend, she may find herself playing host to a whole new ghost …

I love visiting Salem and Charlene’s B&B with its resident ghost Jack and her B&B family.  I love all the characters Charlene, Jack, Minnie, Sam and Avery. This time around it’s Halloween weekend and she has a crystal healer Isabella Perez wanting help finding her missing sister.

The mystery was interesting, well plotted, with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing till the very end. I don’t want to give away any spoilers but I definitely was surprised by the ending and sad that this is the last in the series.  I definitely had tears in my eyes.

 I highly recommend this book to all my cozy lover friends.


I requested and received an advance reader copy of this book from Kensington Books and Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.


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Death on a Scottish Train by Lucy Connelly

Hello my cozy friends,  Today I am reviewing “ Death on a Scottish Train” by Lucy Connelly the 4th instalment in the " A Scottish Isle...