Friday, January 3, 2025

Pawfully Wedded by Diane Kelly

 

Blurb:

Fort Worth Police Officer Megan Luz and her fiancĂ©, firefighter Seth Rutledge, will soon be walking down the aisle—assuming they live to see their wedding day ...

WHEN A STRANGER CALLS, CHAOS ENSUES.

A series of bogus reports of active shooters has rattled the Fort Worth PD. The SWAT team has been repeatedly deployed to what turn out to be nonevents. When no connection can be made between the “swatting” calls, Megan’s mentor, Detective Bustamente, is at a loss. Are the phony calls being made by copycat criminals, or is there a link they haven’t yet been able to identify? Megan and Brigit join the investigation. But will they be able to stop the calls before the department’s reaction turns deadly?

THEN THINGS GET EVEN HOTTER.

If the bogus shooter calls aren’t enough to keep our favorite first responders on their toes and on edge, an elusive arsonist seems intent on pushing the city’s firefighters to their limits, with increasingly dangerous results. Who is setting the fires and why? The fire and police departments team up to track the sinister offender, whose offenses hit closer and closer to home. Can the felonious firebug be found before his efforts turn fatal?

 

My review:

Just because Megan and Seth are getting married, crime and fires don’t stop. This fun story tells the tale of fire and crime meshing not in a good way. This story had me guessing and left me with a big smile.

 

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Thursday, January 2, 2025

The Accidental Detectives: It's Called Murder, Brenda. Look It Up (Accidental Detective Mystery #1) by Dakota Cassidy


 

The Accidental Detectives: It's Called Murder, Brenda. Look It Up (Accidental Detective Mystery #1) by Dakota Cassidy

 

Blurb:

Welcome to my worst effin’ nightmare—The Accidental Detective Agency…

I’m Nina Statleon, a vampire (with a little bit of witch thrown in for good measure—a sucky, magic less one), for those interested. My best friends, Marty, a werewolf and and Wanda, a halfsie, have talked me into opening a detective agency for paranormals.

Let me be real clear, I do not want to be a detective and I think this idea is bananapants. Now the dungeon in my castle in Long Island is our new office, I call the murder basement, filled with watercolor landscapes, throw rugs and uncomfortable furniture—all in the name of making our clients comfortable.

That said, my partners in this new adventure don’t care about all my protests. That’s how we end up with our first client, Brenda Bronkowski, an older vampire the human police are hunting down for murder

Brenda fell for one of the oldest tricks in this new age of technology’s book—a romance scam. Lonely and sad with only her pets for companionship, Brenda hooked up—with a human—a much younger one. You guessed it, Brenda was catfished.

Now that much younger human, Owen Barker, is dead, leaving behind a wife and two kids. Brenda swears she’s never even met him, let alone murdered him and she’s come to us for help finding the person responsible for his murder.

Not only is the suspect list low (like, we only have two), there’s a glitch, and it’s a big one.

The clan.

They don’t like it when a vampire’s been accused of murdering a human. They take you out, ask questions later. Brenda’s technically a fugitive we’re harboring while we investigate. It’s bad enough the human police like her for Owen's murder, but if the clan finds out we’ve got her holed up in the murder basement, it won’t only be curtains for Brenda, our little private investigating gig could be over before it’s really begun.

Which wouldn’t exactly be the end of the world for me, but my overachieving BFFs would never let me hear the end of it. That means, we need to solve this pronto, so we can get the clan off our backs, but more importantly, so Brenda doesn’t end up expunged...

 

My review:
The OOPS gang has a spin off. The OOPS folks are branching out. Not only are they guiding accidental paranormals they are now investigating paranormal crimes. Their first case is a doozy as they fumble along to solve the case of the catfished vampire. I absolutely love these characters and am glad to see them stretch their wings.

 

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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

A Witchin' Pitsgiving by Renee George


 

 

Blurb:

Get ready for a magical mash-up of holiday cheer, unexpected surprises, and supernatural shenanigans, where the cozy charm of Moonrise meets the quirky, witchy vibe of Paradise Falls.

Lily Mason, a shifter-turned-sleuth, has decided to host a Thanksgiving feast for her family, along with old friends and new. The night promises to be a blend of love, magic, and laughter...but when one uninvited guest mysteriously appears, the festivities are thrown into chaos.

Witch Hazel Kinsey, along with her mate Ford and her familiar Tizzy, have come for the pie, but they stay for the fight in this Barkside of the Moon/ Witchin’ Impossible crossover that will have you dreaming about the holidays.

Thanksgiving in Moonrise has never been this witch-tastic!

 

My review:

A Witchin' Pitsgiving is a fun Barkside of the Moon Mystery-Witchin' Impossible Crossover. Lily and Parker invite their friends to a Thanksgiving dinner. They are determined to embrace the future among family and friends. Sadly they have an uninvited guest equally determined on preventing their happiness. Without giving it away I can only say … this is a fantastic story.

 

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