I'm a long-time Midwesterner. I've lived in Chicago, Bloomington (IN), and Saint Louis, my current home. Aside from reading and writing (which take up a lot of my time), I'm an educator.
While I enjoy reading across many genres, my two main loves are mystery and speculative fiction. I used to keep a list of favorite books, but it changes so frequently that I've given up. I'm always looking for recommendations, though, so please drop me a line if you have something in mind!
My big goal right now is one day to be responsible enough to get a dog.
“I think in some ways, I didn’t really start living until I met you.”
These brief snippets of Dash's daily life not only shed light on the missing interactions between him and the Last Picks, but also the blossoming development of his relationship with Bobby. The little nudges of emotional trauma and trivial spiel that may not have made the final cut, but their value was no less important to shaping Dash into the person he would become. ✍🏻
And to think there was still so much left to learn! All these little morsels of information that may have detracted from the overall setting, but it was nice to discover in the final hour. That prologue - heartbreaking, but so bittersweet and poignant, in its own way. Extended family? What?? Did not see that coming? 👀 What year it takes place in! 🤯 Okay, that's an exaggeration, but I am a bit mortified that Dash and I are so close in age, but it does explain a lot in terms of his behavior - sometimes. 🙆🏻♀️
“It’s always something new with you,” Deputy Bobby said. “Trust me, I know.” “It’s not a bad thing.”
Reading an actual convo with Keme talking. Now that was a pleasant surprise, although, let's tone down the brotherly shenanigans between him and Dash. Not only dangerous, it was really childish, at times, too. Picking on Dash seemed to be a recurring theme, but the trooper he was, he took it in stride. I would have blown a gasket much earlier. Mr. Cheek - ah, some things are better left unsaid. 🤫
These well-meaning glimpses of Dash's Expanded Universe at Hastings Rock captured why this place, these people were so very important to him. It’s never too late to right a wrong. The special occasions, the memorable celebrations, the fun and frolic, the happiness and safety net that exists in their precious family. 🥺 It was nice to see not Dash, the amateur detective-mystery writer, but Dash, the brother, the friend, the boyfriend, and then some. 💕
“... if you ever needed proof Bobby knew me and loved me, this was it.”
It was endearing to see Dash and Bobby's bond grow. With no mysteries to be solved in sight, we get to see Bobby in a more playful light, too. one who still lights a spark in Dash's loins, sorry I meant, heart, but also cares deeply for him. 😏 One who when the time comes is not afraid or shy to confess how much his arrival to this little corner of Oregon led to him finding the better part of him - his home.
The final snapshot made me teary-eyed. Yeah, yeah, say what you like, but happily ever afters, as cheesy as they are - make me emotional. 💘 Look, I read through twelve cozy noirs, when cozy and I don't get along. I'm allowed this moment to bask in their moment in the spotlight. It was sweet, sentimental, slightly cliché, but their love was still so very them. 🥹
But, can we talk about those parting words?? The story is over, right? More mysteries to tell with other characters, in other universes, right??
December 29, 2025 defines the end of a (cozy) era. Because these books have been coming out consistently since last year, it’s also been a time marker of sorts for me. So when I say seeing the release date of the short story collection gave a little shock to the system, that’s the truth. I’m in disbelief, but glad and oh so grateful it’s been a constant, warm hug in the chaos of recent times.
I’ll miss them dearly! (Sobs over the title of the final short story 🥹)
Expanded Universe is a short-story anthology that caps off Gregory Ashe’s wonderful Last Picks cozy mystery series. It features 15 stories, all but one of which were previously released in various places (though I hadn’t read any of them). The fifteenth and final story is brand new and exclusive to the collection.
The stories follow the order of the series, and each one starts by indicating where on the timeline the story falls, which is helpful in giving some context in terms of where the characters are on their journeys. As with the main series, all the stories are also narrated by Dash as our POV character, and they feel very much in the same style and tone of the other books. So series fans, this collection is going to be for you.
Que agridulce es despedir The Last Picks (por ahora... ?). Esta saga pasó a ser mi favorita de cozy mystery.
Es una mezcla con tanto buenos elementos: de por sí Gregory sabe escribir muy bien, y hay que sumarle un protagonista que amas desde la primera página, y amas de igual forma su found family (Keme, Indira, Fox, Millie y Bobby), y tiene un romance que comienza no de la forma más fácil pero que florece en una historia hermosa, y además hay una ambientación que me encanta y misterios entretenidos con su dosis de drama y momentos de infarto. Lo disfruté de principio a fin.
Recuerdo que para los primeros libros (con Dash y Bobby en ese slow romance desesperante) hice una maratón en la que casi no dormí por 3 días jajaja así de atrapada estaba. Y este final es perfecto.
Las historias extras las había leído casi todas porque el autor las manda al newsletter (sugiero inscribirse), así que solo me faltan leer un par. Por sobre todo quería leer la última historia extra y obviamente lloré. De emoción y felicidad. Las palabras de Dash y Bobby fueron la promesa perfecta. Así que aquí me veo secandome las lagrimas gracias a otra fabulosa saga por parte de Gregory Ashe.
"And before everything else, Bobby, you were my friend.
Before everything else, he investigated you for murder!"
The Expanded Universe is a set of short stories that take place throughout the entire Last Picks series. There's fun, laughter, and love all around as Dash & Co. live their lives in between solving every mystery in Hastings Rock, all wrapped up in a sweet, perfect ending.
I won't lie and say I remember every short story, I think there's like ten, but I do know that I loved them all. Ashe does this for all his series and I love the slice of life stories in between the heaviness of the main series (not that The Last Picks is heavy at all). The stories tend to round out the characters, give some context to their lives, and are all around a good time.
I will say, the last story is a must read. I cried, I laughed, I loved the entire thing and I couldn't be more happy for Bobby and Dash. I'm tearing up just thinking about it, it truly was a perfect ending for them!
Read if you like: • short stories • found family • friends to lovers
This companion book to the series is a must have. Every little story there brings something to the Last Picks Universe, the characters or their relationships. So many favourites but the one who owns my heart is "Found Family".
SO sad to say good-bye to characters that have come to feel like best friends. I hope we'll see them again soon
A gorgeous collection of short stories from The Last Picks. After spending so long with these characters, it’s always going to be hard letting them go, so being able to see them all one last time was both bittersweet and heartwarming. Funny, sweet, and full of surprises, Expanded Universe is a marvellous send-off. Fans of Dashiell Dawson Dane will not be disappointed!