Key Mishaps in Lower Dimblebrook by Julie Butterfield

Barbara’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Isabelle Darby Cozy Village Mysteries #3
Publication Date: 5/14/21
Period: Contemporary – Cotswolds, United Kingdom
Number of Pages: 217

This author grabbed my attention when I stumbled across her first book in this series, Deadly Whispers in Lower Dimblebrook. The series is fun with its delightful characters who make up the population of Lower Dimblebrook – plus the handsome, smart, dour, and grumpy DCI Wainwright who has to come in and investigate all of the murders that have been happening over the last year.

About a year or so ago, Isabelle Darby (Issie) moved to the quaint village to recover from her broken marriage and begin again. Her intention was to move to the village and just hide out, not meet the residents and certainly not come to like and care for them. A year ago, she was agape that they made their own jams and jellies, did a regular tea service with real brewed tea and all of the accompaniments, and cooked their meals at home. Now, she can’t imagine someone coming to her door and not offering them a full tea service. She hasn’t gotten into the jam and jelly making yet – but she thinks she might get into that this summer. Ah – and she hopes there is a man in her life – DCI Dave Wainwright. He’s been off on temporary assignment in the big city for the last ten weeks, but he’s due back any time now and she hopes what had started before he left will still be there when he returns.

Issie absolutely loves spring in her beautiful village. The flowers are abundant, the smells are delightful, and everyone in the village stops what they are doing to wave and say hello as she walks by. This morning, she is on her way to feed Cleo, Mr. Donald Babbington’s cat. Mr. Babbington left this morning for an overnight trip to visit his aging mother in a nearby city. He is such a sweet and gentle man and was born and raised right there in their small village. Cleo is a very spoiled cat and expects to receive her meal promptly at 12:30 PM or she gets very upset. Issie has timed it just perfectly to arrive at the house, retrieve the key from under the mat, obtain the specially prepared food from the kitchen, and serve Cleo at precisely the right time. That is – until things go wrong – really, really, really wrong.

After returning from his temporary assignment, DCI Wainwright didn’t expect his first sighting of Issie to be at the scene of yet another murder in Lower Dimblebrook. Goodness, he just wanted to spend time with her – but he can’t – he has to treat her as any other witness to a murder. Can he do that?

DCI Wainwright and his assistant DC Cotterill have little to go on. Any slim lead they get seems to wither almost as soon as they find it. Somebody murdered Mr. Babbington and they cannot figure out who or why. Then, what is it with all of the keys that keep disappearing and showing up in strange places? Are they a diversion to keep the detectives distracted? Can Issie stay out of his investigation this time?

This was a delightfully entertaining and fun read. The mystery was great, the characters were interesting and compelling – and yes – there was a bit of romance. I simply must have a bit of romance in my mysteries. The romance was certainly secondary to the mystery, so don’t worry about that if you aren’t a romance fan. Now, I can hardly wait for the next book!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

The Bachelor Bargain by Maddison Michaels #BlogTour

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Bachelors, beware. For those who keep secrets and prey on the innocent, you will be exposed, with all your dirty little secrets laid bare to one and all. You have been warned…

Lady Olivia Haliford has had enough. Tired of seeing women lose their reputations, futures, and sometimes even their lives to scandal while the men walk free, she is ready to take back power and stand up for women everywhere. Along with her two closest friends, she plans to start an anonymous publication dedicated to dishing the dirt and exposing the secrets of society’s most eligible bachelors. But in order to do so, she will have to make a deal with the devil…

Sebastian Colver, known as the Bastard of Baker Street, is feared throughout London as the city’s most notorious gambling den owner and undisputed king of the underground. His life is nothing but darkness and danger, so he is shocked when the petite lady gracing his doorstep seems anything but frightened of him. He agrees to be a silent partner in the publishing of the Gazette if she will use her connections to sponsor his sister and launch her into Society and away from his dark world.

But exposing the secrets of the rich and powerful can be dangerous. Almost as dangerous as a lady falling in love with the king of the underground.

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Tracy’s Review:


The Bachelor Bargain-1600The Bachelor Bargain
by Maddison Michaels

Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Secrets, Scandals, and Spies, #1

Release Date: May 17, 2021

Devastated by the death of her dear friend Alice, Lady Olivia “Livie” Haliford vows to find and punish the man responsible for ruining her and possibly murdering her. To achieve this goal and to protect other women from falling victim to the entitled scoundrels of the ton, Livie, and her two dearest friends, Lady Kaitlyn Montrose and Miss Henrietta Merriweather decide to start a newspaper that will target these men and expose them for the predators they are – but to start a publishing business will require more money than they have, but Livie has the perfect investor in mind – Sebastian Colver, the Bastard of Baker Street or as most of London call him, the King of the Rookeries.

Sebastian is intrigued by the lovely young woman with a cane who stormed his office and uses his biggest secret to try and coerce him into investing in her scandal sheet. He should send her on her way because he has more pressing matters to sort out – like finding out who is trying to take over the Rookeries, but her connections, namely her Godmother the Duchess of Calder, makes her the perfect person to convince the “Dragon Duchess” to sponsor his half-sister Charlotte. He makes a deal if she can convince her Godmother to introduce Charlotte to society, he will be her silent partner.

They strike a bargain, but as they spend time together, two things become clear; one they are attracted to each other, and two whoever is trying to take over the Rookeries has also been hired to kill Olivia. Despite his vow to never love anyone, Sebastian can’t seem to walk away from Livie and will stop at nothing to save her. Can these two let go of past hurts and open their hearts so they can find a way to have HEA or will they let their fears ruin their chance for a love of a lifetime?

This was a very well-written, fast-paced story with a great “whodunit” mystery incorporated into the romance of this unlikely couple. The book has a lot going on, murder, betrayal, revenge, steamy love scenes, some angst, great secondary characters, and finally a HEA complete with an epilogue. I did enjoy this book, but there were some things that kept this from being a five-star read for me, such as formal address/title errors and modern-day idioms and verbiage, and a couple of historical inaccuracies that I simply had a hard time overlooking, that being said, I must stress, these things are personal pet peeves of mine and may not bother other readers. This is the first book in the series that I would happily recommend and will be looking forward to the future installments!

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own. *