Friday, July 25, 2014

"Murder at the Mikado" Book Review

Having already read “Death by the Book” by Julianna Deering, I knew what to expect from “Murder at the Mikado” – a gentlemanly mystery full of English sweetness and charm. To be true, I enjoyed “Murder at the Mikado” far more than “Death by the Book” because more clues were given and it gave me something to try and figure out. I didn’t get this in “Death by the Book”
The main character, Drew Farthering, is as always, the sort of person you want to be, as is his fiancée, Madeline Parker. They both exude charm and Godly mercy and grace. I also enjoy the way their gentry language is written.
I can’t say I loved reading about sordid affairs like the different characters were involved in but at least they were written in such a way as to show the sinfulness without being graphic. The same can be said about the murders. (After all this is a murder mystery) They are not at all graphic or explicit – thankfully.
If you’re looking for a mystery novel that keeps you guessing but won’t have you worrying about boogiemen after dark, this is the one.

BTW, I got a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

"Truth Be Told"

I was pleasantly surprised by "Truth Be Told" by Carol Cox. It is a romance novel but contains no smut. In fact the only intimacy is a barely there kiss on the last page. (If you're looking for 'heat', keep looking.) "Truth Be Told" is about a woman who inherits a newspaper business from her father and tries to investigate the misdeeds of the evil mining company.

Romance novels are rarely believable so why should this one be? Having said that, fortunately, it was missing the lame woman-hates-man-until-he-kisses-her routine. If nothing else is said, that alone redeems this novel.

I enjoyed the relationship between the main female character and her sole employee - a protective old friend of her father. It was well written and endearing. everyone needs a protective old uncle figure in their life. The bad guys came across as creepy without there having to be anything graphic as well - another bonus. Of course lone rangers rarely take down large mining tycoons and heroes don't really ride in and save the day just in the nick of time by so what? This is a romance novel and it's exactly what romance readers are looking for.

BTW, I got a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.