I am loving this series, if you didn’t already know
In Cross Country Quilters, the 5 friends who met at the Elm Creek Inn for a quilt retreat, in the previous book, are challenged to each make a block for the “challenge Quilt” that is symbolic of each of their goals. The story follows each of them as they reach or try to reach their goals and then all meet up again at the next retreat to share their blocks and then work together to put the quilt together.
Cross Country Quilters
Posted in Jennifer Chiaverini, Series
Round Robin
I have to tell you that this series has me wanting to quilt again, even tho I gave up my quilting frame years ago because I just couldn’t get into it! All this talk about quilting just inspires me to try again.
Even if you aren’t a quilter, the book is so good. It is about a group of women in a quilt club who bond together and share their lives.
In this book, the Elm Quilt Quilters take up a project to create and finish a quilt in which they have all played a part, thus the name Round Robin Quilt.
I found it fascinating to read how each interpreted their own quilt block and how they went about creating it all the while the story revolves around their lives. It’s hard not to get caught up into each of their lives and feel as though you are a part of them. Well, for me, anyway.
I would recommend this series to anyone, quilter or not. And, if you are a quilter, it will even be that more interesting!
Posted in Jennifer Chiaverini, Series
Carbs & Cadavers
This was my first book by J. B. Stanley. It caught my attention because of it’s weight loss and mystery combination. The series is called A Supper Club Mystery. I really enjoyed that they had a group that mixes men and women. The author even includes healthy recipes.
The book revolves around the characters of the “Supper Club”. James Henry leaves his university job, where he was a professor, to return to his hometown to care for his widowed father. He joins a newly formed “supper club” to hopefully help get an extra 50 pounds off. He meets Lucy Hanover, who works for the local sheriff’s department. When someone mysteriously drops dead in the Sweet Tooth Bakery, James and his club members find themselves smack dab in the middle of a murder investigation.
A fun read!!!
Posted in J. B. Stanley, Mysteries, Series
Murphy’s Law
I just finished “Murphy’s Law” by Rhys Bowen. Another new to me author and very enjoyable. I will definitely read the rest in this series.
I have to say that I picked this book because the protagonist in this book is a redheaded Irishwoman. Being that I am both, it caught my eye.
The story begins at the turn of the century with Molly Murphy, a peasant, needing to get out of Ireland because she accidentally kills someone in self defense. By fate, she ends up on a steamship bound for America, acting as the “mother” for two children that she is to deliver at NYC. At Ellis Island, she finds herself entangled in yet another murder (one she had nothing to do with…but that she needs to clear herself of).
She ends up helping the handsome police captain actually solve the murder by her incessant digging for the truth behind the murder.
This was a light, entertaining book which I thoroughly enjoyed!
Posted in Mysteries
Beautiful Lies
I needed an author whose name started with a U for my Alphabet Challenge on a group I belong to. What a way to choose a book, huh? But, it works!!
In “Beautiful Lies”, Ridley Jones, leads a great life as a privileged daughter of doting parents. But, one morning, as she’s waiting for a cab Ridley saves the life of a child who was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle. The story is all over the news. What happens after that…..unleashes a series of events that challenges her to question everything in her life. Does she even know who the people in her life really are, anymore? Can she trust anyone?
It’s a riveting story that kept me turning page after page.
Posted in Mysteries
The Quilter’s Apprentice
I just now finished “The Quilter’s Apprentice” by Jennifer Chiaverini. I had picked this novel up at the library because of it’s cover
Just now, as I closed the book, I was so disappointed to think that it had ended.
I decided to come online and see if I could find a website for the author and plead with her to write another book and maybe even do a series. Much to my shock and surprise, I found that she has already done just that. Silly me!!! This first book was written in 1999 and since then, she has written 10 more in the series, with another one that just released.
She also has two quilt books that include some of the patterns mentioned in the books.
It’s a wonderful story about an older lonely widow, Sylvia Compson, and a younger woman, Sarah McClure, whose husband has recently taken a job in a small town in Pennsylvania. He gets hired by Mrs. Compson to renovate the gardens so that she can sell the estate. Sarah comes along, one day, and finds herself hired to clean the house. Sarah is trying to find a full time job but takes this part time job with the cantankerous old woman cause she needs the money.
As time goes by, each one learns more about the other and themselves as Mrs Compson agrees to teach Sarah to quilt as part of her payment for cleaning.
I loved this book!!!
Posted in Fiction, Jennifer Chiaverini, Series
Dead in the Water
Ok, I needed a break from cozies so I checked out a new to me author, Stuart Woods’ “Dead in the Water”.
I have to say that he IS a good writer and the story line flowed easily, but, I didn’t care for the sex scenes or some of the language…yeah, call me a prude, I don’t care
. I think he could have left that out and it still would have been just as good. But, that is ME. I don’t care for all that stuff in my books.
The book starts out with New York lawyer and private investigator Stone Barrington coming to the aid of a woman accused of the murder of her missing, wealthy husband. It takes some twists and turns here and there.
I might have to check out another of his books to see if this happens in all of them and I sure hope not because it was interesting.
So many books, so little time!!!
Sky Burial
This book I read ONLY because I needed an ” X” for my alphabet challenge. Probably not a good reason to check out a book, but hey, this way you find authors you might not have read otherwise.
What a surprise to find that it was really quite enjoyable. It was not a mystery or a cozy, as I normally read. I am trying to go back and forth between reading fiction and non fiction….altho I really love mysteries
.
You can read a synopsis here.
The story revolves around Shuwen and her quest to find her husband in Tibet, after she receives a notice that he had died. The struggles that she has to endure and the life long search makes for an interesting read.
I was captivated from the start. It is not too long of a book and the writer keeps it going really well.
Let me know if you read it!
Posted in Non Fiction | Tags: Non Fiction
Murder in Volume
This is the first in the new series by D. R. Meredith. I really enjoyed this book. It’s about a book club and one of the members ends up dead. The police seem to think it’s the main character because she was the only person, supposedly, that had access to the murder victim. So, she takes it upon herself to get the rest of the book club involved to solve the murder.
It was a fun read!!!
I have the next book in the series called “By Hook or By Book”. I will get that read this weekend, probably.
Right now, I am reading another book which I will discuss in the next post.

Posted in D. R. Meredith, Series | Tags: Cozies
The Next Thing on My List
The Next Thing on My List by Jill Smolinski
After a Weight Watchers meeting, June gives a lift to a young woman named Marissa who just lost a hundred pounds. They are in an accident, and unfortunately, Marissa dies. Although the accident wasn’t technically her fault, June is wracked with guilt.
After the accident, she finds a list written by Marissa with the title: 20 things to do before my 25th birthday. Determined to assuage her guilt in some way, June takes it upon herself to complete all the items on the list so that Marissa wouldn’t have died in vain. Funny adventures ensue from here.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and it even had me laughing out loud with some of her antics and thought processes.
You gotta read it!!
Char
Posted in Novels | Tags: Jill Smolinski



