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I am reading Matchmaking for Beginners by Maddie Dawson. It's a great summer read - bright, fun and well-written.



by Jonathan F. Putnam. An historical mystery featuring Lincoln in his late 20's. Interesting characters and setting so far.


These books include romance, mystery, murder and adventure, in the everyday life of a small Australian town, depicted accurately and fondly by the author.


Let me guess..........you're the "Helen" who wrote them! Am I right? If so, this goes under self-promotion.



Absolutely NOT. I wouldn't be so crass. Helen is a very common name. I have met the Helen who writes them, but she lives in a completely different part of Australia to me. I enjoy her writing, and like to support good Australian writers.
I thought these might appeal to others who enjoy cozy books, though the mystery is just a small part of them.


Information on Amazon is also confusing. She needs to straighten this out so people can find her and her books.


Helen wrote: "
is the second of a pair of Australian stories by Helen Ellis. Unfortunately, Goodreads seems to have confused the Australian Helen, who wrote this, and an Ameri..."
The Goodreads librarian group can fix the confusion when two authors have the same name. They give them different code numbers and a note appears on each author's page letting readers know that there is another author in the database with the same name.

The Goodreads librarian group can fix the confusion when two authors have the same name. They give them different code numbers and a note appears on each author's page letting readers know that there is another author in the database with the same name.

Book for my library bookclub
The Book That Matters Most and
one for fantasy Dragonbane - I am reading books on dragons as a theme for the year!!

"...librarian group can fix the confusion when two authors have the same name...."
That's what I was thinking. I looked at Amazon. There appear to be 4 authors named Helen Ellis plus a Helen E. Ellis. The author(s) need to contact Amazon and Goodreads to get their books listed with the right Helen Ellis.


Tried Overdrive Libby app for #6 but ended up uninstalling. Doesn't work on kindle fire or nook. Does not have text-to-speech built in and didn't work with TTS I use. So slow to load short ebook I did not to try audio. Slow to page. Slow to bring book back up when returning. Not a good app for me.

Beth wrote: "Dear Mrs. Bird by AJ Pearce. This is a cozy without a mystery. A young woman during the Blitz who wants to be a war correspondant takes a job with a women’s magazine to sort through letters for the..."
This sounds good and is on order at my library. I put a hold on it and hope it comes in soon.
This sounds good and is on order at my library. I put a hold on it and hope it comes in soon.

Book for my library bookclub
The Book That Matters Most and
one for fantasy Dragonbane - I am reading books on dragons a..."
I recently listened to A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan. The dragons played a supporting role in the story, but if you're looking for books on dragons you may want to check it out. My all time favorite dragon books are The Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey.


and also reading a sweet contemporary romance~



Reading The Color of Light by Karen White. An unsolved cold case mystery is the backdrop, the disappearance of a teenager years ago, but the reunion of her two best friends is the focus.





I want the vampire information in my head as I'm reading Sweep of the Blade.


I agree One Fell Sweep has some tough parts to it. Book 4 is supposed to be the last one in the main Innkeeper series. Sweep of the Blade is 3.5 and best thought of as Innkeeper World not Innkeeper. Ilona Andrews' characters go through tough times but the tendency is the tougher the time the greater the reward. Dina deserves a huge reward.


Next up is Doubt by C.E. Tobisman. It is the first in the Caroline Auden series. The second book in the series, Proof just won the 2018 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction!


I am reading The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson. It is set in a small village on the coast of England on the eve of WWI.



Started the Jake Hines series with

The crime scenes are graphic. For those who read them, think J.D. Robb in Death series and you'll get the idea of how graphic. Both series focus on character and world building not just who-done-it. Not all police procedural books do this but I prefer ones that do.


Recently started




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I also think the older SF covers were better. You're right. The new ones tend to be more generic.





Are you going to continue on with The Innkeeper Chronicles next?


They make their first appearance in Clean Sweep, are featured Sweep in Peace, and seems George is moving force behind events in One Fell Sweep.

Why don't these authors caution us about the reading order? If they did, I did not see it."
It's been on their website. I think Edge ended not long before the first installment of Clean Sweep. I remember being ridiculously excited when George and Jack made their brief appearance about three fourths of the way through Clean Sweep.
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