Monday, June 4, 2018

Book Review of Death at Thorburn Hall

Death at Thorburn Hall by Julianna Deering is the 6th book in her Drew Farthering Mystery series.  Drew Farthering arrives in idyllic Scotland for the 1935 British Open at Muirfield hoping for a relaxing holiday, but he soon finds a mystery on his hands. Lord Rainsby, his host at Thorburn Hall, fears his business partner may be embezzling and asks Drew to quietly investigate. Before Drew can uncover anything, Rainsby is killed in a suspicious riding accident.
Thorburn Hall is filled with guests, and as Drew continues to dig, he realizes that each might have had a motive to put Raisnby out of the way. Together with Madeline and Nick, he must sort through shady business dealings, international intrigue, and family tensions to find a killer who always seems to be one step ahead.

I love a good mystery and I thoroughly enjoy the Drew Farthering series. Just like all the others in the series, this has twists and turns to keep the reader turning the page.  There is a bit of romance in the book as well as Nick and Carrie continue to grow their relationship.  I loved the book and highly recommend it!

*I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*

Book Review of Hearts Entwined: A Historical Romance Novella Collection

Hearts Entwined: A Historical Romance Novella Collection is the collection of four novellas by Karen Witemeyer, Mary Connealy, Regina Jennings and Melissa Jagears.  The Love Knot by Karen Witemeyer is the story of an unexpected package that Claire Nevin receives from her younger sibling.  The unexpected 'gift' and the man who delivers it threaten to upend Claire's life forever.  The Tangled Ties The Bind by Mary Connealy is the story of Connor Kincaid's homecoming. He discovers the woman he is determined to marry is training to be a doctor in a distant town, but he is about to settle on the ranch.  Bound and Determined by Regina Jennings is the story of Private Bradley Willis and Ambrosia Herald.  As a punishment for his recklessness, Private Willis is sent on an errand to help a retired cavalry officer move a herd across Indian Territory.  The private doesn't know that the herd is a herd of camels or that the officer's daughter, Ambrosia, would be trying to undermine the whole enterprise.  Tied and True by Melissa Jagears is the story of how wealthy Marianne Lister proves to the man she loves business assistant Calvin Hochstetler that she is prepared for a life of hard work alongside him. 

I was excited to read this book because it had novellas by some of my favorite authors.  I had previously read books by Mary Connealy and Melissa Jagears.  I enjoyed all of the novellas in this collection and look forward to reading more from Karen Witemeyer and Regina Jennings.  If you enjoy historical romance with some humor mixed in, I would recommend picking up this book!

*I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*

Book Review of The House on Foster Hill

The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright is the story of two women- Kaine and Ivy -who lived a century apart.  Two years after her husband's suspicious death and in need of a fresh start, Kaine Prescott purchases an old house sight unseen in her grandfather's Wisconsin hometown.  Once she sees the abandoned house, she questions her decision.  After Kaine begins to work on repairs for the house so she can move in, the house's dark history comes back with a vengeance.  A century earlier, the same house holds painful memories for Ivy Thorpe.  The death of an unidentified woman on the property causes Ivy to search for woman's identity.  Her search leads her into danger, painful memories and a reunion with the man who broke her heart. 

This book was hard to put down.  Suspense and romance intertwined perfectly.  The dual timeline in books can usually be confusing to me, but I think having the story from the past helped complement the story in the present.  If you like this type of genre, I highly recommend this book!

*I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review*