Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2026

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Murder Will Out


Title:   Murder Will Out
Author Jennifer R.  Breedlove  
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:  Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Gail Shalan
Length:  10 hrs 21 min
No. of Pages:   336
Date of Publication:   February 17, 2026
My Rating: 3 Stars  

DESCRIPTION:

Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Award winner Jennifer K. Breedlove brings coastal Maine to life in Murder Will Out, a lighter, modern gothic mystery that's as atmospheric as it is heart-warming.

Come for the memories. Stay for the murder...

Little North Island, off the coast of Maine, is so beautiful it could be a postcard. Organist Willow Stone cherishes her memories of childhood summers spent on the island with her godmother Sue... even though her visits ended abruptly, and she hasn't seen or heard from her godmother in over fifteen years. Until a letter from Sue—and word of Sue’s death—brings Willow back to the picturesque island.

The islanders rarely mention Sue without also bringing up Cameron House, and the controversy around Sue’s unexpected inheritance of the sprawling mansion. When Willow overhears someone threatening the next heir to the property, she starts to question whether Sue’s death was really an accident, and can’t help but wonder whether someone on this sleepy island is willing to stop at nothing—even murder—to claim Cameron House for their own.

Through Willow’s eyes, as well as those of others on the island, a mystery unfolds that keeps drawing Willow back to Cameron House and the very real ghosts that walk its corridors.


MY THOUGHTS:

Learning the meaning of the title of this book came when I stumbled upon this sentence in the story: “Murder will out—no secret can remain hidden forever, and the guilty will come to justice.” As mentioned, this is a memorable line from Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. I had to look it up and discovered that it signifies the abominable nature of murder and its inevitable exposure. This is certainly the case in this gothic mystery by Breedlove.


The setting is perfect, set off the coast of Maine. Maine holds fond memories for me as a child, so it was delightful to have a book set in that location. In the story, Willow Stone cherishes memories of spending time with her grandmother in Maine, though she never understood why those visits abruptly ended.


It is now 15 years later Willow learns that Sue has passed away. Quite naturally, Willow head to Maine. She may not have appreciated it as a child, but a mansion there on the little island that was once her haven has a dark history. It is also laden with secrets that just might play into the fact that perhaps Sue’s death was not an accident as she had been told. Willow wants answers, and she connects with a few of the town’s members in her quest.


The premise of this debut story was intriguing, and the atmosphere was captivating. I particularly enjoyed the incorporation of the Chaucer quote in Murder Will Out. However, both the book and its characters fell short of my expectations. Although the audiobook narration was well done, I struggled to connect with Willow. Additionally, the gothic elements of the story felt somewhat forced. As a fan of gothic mysteries, I’ve been able to avoid those with a paranormal twist, but this book managed to surprise me. For readers who enjoy paranormal stories with a light gothic twist, this might be a perfect fit.


Many thanks to Macmillan Audio and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

Monday, January 27, 2025

BLOG TOUR - Beast of the North Woods


My Blog Tour for Beast of the North Woods wouldn’t be complete without sharing book reviews for the first two books in the Monster Hunter Mystery series. 



Title:  A Death in Door County
Author Annelise Ryan
Series:   Monster Hunter Mystery Book One
Publisher:  Berkley
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers; Paranormal
Format:  Audiobook 
No. of Pages:   336
Date of Publication:   September 13, 2022
My Rating:   4 Stars
DESCRIPTION:

A Wisconsin bookstore owner and cryptozoologist is asked to investigate a series of deaths that just might be proof of a fabled lake monster in this first installment of a new mystery series by USA Today bestselling author Annelise Ryan.

Morgan Carter, owner of the Odds and Ends bookstore in Door County, Wisconsin, has a hobby. When she's not tending the store, she's hunting cryptids--creatures whose existence is rumored, but never proven to be real. It's a hobby that cost her parents their lives, but one she'll never give up on.

So when a number of bodies turn up on the shores of Lake Michigan with injuries that look like bites from a giant unknown animal, police chief Jon Flanders turns to Morgan for help. A skeptic at heart, Morgan can't turn down the opportunity to find proof of an entity whose existence she can't definitively rule out. She and her beloved rescue dog, Newt, journey to the Death's Door strait to hunt for a homicidal monster in the lake--but if they're not careful, they just might be its next victims.

MY THOUGHTS:

A series of strange deaths has bookstore owner and cryptozoologist Morgan Carter on a quest to find a possibly otherworldly killer lurking in the vast waters of the lake in her town. If a lake monster, a cryptid, is responsible for these deaths, Morgan, the owner of the unique Odds and Ends bookstore, isn’t easily spooked. So, searching for a cryptid doesn’t faze her.

When the local police chief, Jon Flanders, requests Morgan’s assistance in investigating the bodies, she’s initially skeptical about the possibility of a cryptid like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster. However, driven by a relentless determination, she embarks on her search with an open mind, unaware of the dangers that await her. Morgan isn’t alone in her quest; she has her loyal rescue dog, Newt, by her side, providing unwavering support.

Following in her parents’ footsteps, Morgan’s part-time job as a cryptozoologist makes sense. Although skeptical at first, witnessing what could be genuine evidence, she begins her pursuit. But the more she delves into her search, the greater the danger she faces.

As a resident of Door County, Wisconsin, Morgan’s job isn’t necessarily to disprove the theory of a dangerous creature, but to find out who or what is responsible for those dead bodies. Not only is Morgan a remarkable character, but Newt was also wonderful. Jon Flanders plays an important role in the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this first book in the Monster Hunter series, which is already becoming an enjoyable cozy mystery series. I’ve already read the following two books.  


Title:  
Death in the Dark Woods
Author Annelise Ryan
Series:   Monster Hunter Mystery Book Two
Publisher:  Berkley
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers; Paranormal
Format:  Audiobook 
No. of Pages:   336
Date of Publication:   December 12, 2023
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

A potential Bigfoot sighting is linked to a vicious murder, but skeptical cryptozoologist Morgan Carter is on the case in this new Monster Hunter Mystery by USA Today bestselling author Annelise Ryan.

Business has been booming since Morgan Carter solved the case of the monster living in Lake Michigan. The Odds and Ends bookstore is thriving, of course, but Morgan is most excited by the doors that were opened for her as a cryptid hunter.

Recently, there have been numerous sightings of a Bigfoot-type creature in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest area of Bayfield County, Wisconsin. After a man is found dead from a vicious throat injury in the forest, the conservation warden asks Morgan to investigate.

When Morgan and her dog, Newt, go there to investigate, they uncover a trail of lies, deception, and murder. It seems a mysterious creature is indeed living in the forest, and Morgan might be its next target.

MY THOUGHTS:

Two victims and strange circumstances has a police chief, Jon Flanders, seeking the help of bookstore owner and cryptozoologist Morgan Carter yet again. Morgan has gained more than a bit of fame after helping to solve a case that was thought to have been caused by a cryptid. Morgan’s interest in the otherworldly is mainly due to the work of her parents, but she has gained expertise in her own right. 

So Morgan begins looking for answers. Although her focus is sharp, Morgan thinks about the attraction between her and Jon, but the baggage between them seemingly holds more weight. Morgan will go deep into the woods to find the monster that is said to be behind the recent deaths. Along with her dog Newt, Morgan begins her search for answers. 

This cozy mystery with a twist weaves a captivating and atmospheric narrative, making it an enjoyable read for all.


Title:   A Beast of the North Woods
Author Annelise Ryan
Series:   Monster Hunter Mystery Book Three
Publisher:  Berkley
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers; Paranormal 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   320
Date of Publication:   January 28, 2025
My Rating:   4 Stars 
DESCRIPTION:

When a local fisherman is mauled to death, it seems like the only possible cause is a mythical creature in the latest puzzling entry in this USA Today bestselling series.

An ice fisherman is savagely mauled to death in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, and an eyewitness claims the man was attacked by a hodag. There's just one problem with it's well known that the creature is not real and was created by a local hoaxer. So how could an imaginary creature be chomping on local sportsmen?

The suggestion that a hodag killed someone isn’t well received by the townsfolk because of its beloved ties to the town and the money it generates from tourist dollars. Due to this, people begin to suspect the witness is the real killer, especially when it’s discovered he has a tangled past with the victim.

The witness to the attack happens to be the nephew of Morgan Carter’s bookstore employee, Rita Bosworth, who convinces the professional cryptozoologist to travel to Wisconsin to prove that a hodag not only exists but killed the victim.

Clues may be hard to come by, but one thing's for something killed that man, and that something now has its eyes focused on Morgan.

MY THOUGHTS:

Morgan Carter, the owner of the quirky bookstore “Odds and Ends,” is also a cryptozoologist. She’s been hired to hunt for legendary creatures like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. But this time, she’s on a mission to find a hodag, a mythical creature from Algonquian folklore.

Beyond her bookstore responsibilities, Morgan is a compassionate boss who fosters a close relationship with her employees. When her employee, Rita, pleads with Morgan to investigate a strange death involving her nephew, Morgan can’t resist the urge to help. This unexpected turn of events proves to be advantageous for Morgan, as she’s already developed a knack for private investigation. Considering the claims of otherworldly creatures, she’s the perfect candidate for the job.

However, Morgan’s skepticism is a challenge she must overcome. Determined to find the truth, she and Rita embark on a journey to Wisconsin, accompanied by Morgan’s loyal rescue dog, Newt. Newt is more than just a pet to Morgan; he can sense her panic attacks, providing a calming presence during stressful moments. He’s also her best friend.

While paranormal genres aren’t usually my cup of tea, I couldn’t resist this cozy mystery with a unique twist. The combination of a captivating story and a series of books made it an irresistible read. I’m so glad I started with the first two books; all three were thoroughly enjoyable.   

Many thanks to Berkley 
and to NetGalley for this ARC for review.
 This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Annelise Ryan is the USA Today bestselling author of the Monster Hunter Mysteries featuring cryptozoologist and bookstore owner, Morgan Carter, and the Mattie Winston mystery series, featuring a wryly cynical nurse-turned-coroner. She has always believed laughter really is the best medicine, and with the Mattie Winston series she hoped to "medicate" the masses. She also believes in a good scare every once in a while, hence the Monster Hunter mysteries, the first of which, A Death in Door County, came out in September of 2022. The second in that series, Death in the Dark Woods, comes out in December 2023.

Annelise Ryan is a pseudonym for author Beth Amos. There were several reasons why she decided to use a pseudonym, not the least of which was that her ER patients might not have been comfortable knowing she spent her spare time thinking up clever ways to kill people. She is also the author of the Mack's Bar Mystery series written as Allyson K. Abbott. Ryan is a retired emergency room RN living in Wisconsin.