This book’s coming out just in time for St. Patrick’s Day this year, a little switch-up from the usual Halloween or Christmas anthology by some favorite Kensington cozy authors. I love the central theme and how the authors used it in their stories. It’ll be available to everyone tomorrow, January 24, 2023.
My Goodreads review:
Irish Coffee Murder by Leslie Meier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was pretty cool getting a collection of short stories for St. Paddy’s Day. We usually see a collection around Halloween or Christmas, so this gave the stories a different spin. The main theme was Irish coffee having something to do with murder, but I liked how Barbara Ross differently incorporated it into her mystery. She has a little about that and some other interesting things in her acknowledgements at the. end. We even got a couple of Sergio-isms in the Hayley Powell story, so that was an added plus especially for a novella! Overall a fun way to celebrate your Irish or someone else’s this coming St. Paddy’s Day.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book provided by Kensington Cozies via NetGalley, and my opinions are my own.
I have yet to read a Leslie Meier book but I know she has plenty out. I promised myself I would read this one by St Patrick’s day. ☘️
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I admit I’ve not kept up with Leslie Meier’s books in order like I prefer doing but it was fun to read the first one or two then a recent ARC and see how much Lucy Stone’s family changed and grew.
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I’m excited to read this 📚 I’ve checked it out from the library. Do you have a favorite of hers to recommend?
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I don’t really have a favorite except I think I like the earlier Lucy Stones better. They seem to be of a regular cozy mystery and not so much on the real world issues (which I read cozies to get away from lol). Just from what I’ve read of the early ones. The first book was pretty fun!
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