Saturday, March 22, 2025

Going Green...or Irish...for March!

Two years ago (I really thought I read this last year...?!  Time flies), I read Irish Parade Murder when I discovered it at the local library on their month-of-March green display.  Book 27 in the series!  An easy, timely read.

This year, having begun The Holiday Countdown Series, which did not include a St. Patrick's Day book (what?!), I sorta began looking for one to continue the holiday emphasis and found this one, Murder in an Irish Village, the first in a series, which spoke to my own Irish ancestry...and was free on Kindle Unlimited, which I am faithfully attempting to use more!  I loved the Irish phrases!  Very much.

Main character Sibohn has taken on raising her four younger siblings (along with her older brother who quickly becomes a suspect in the murder of the dead body found in their cafe) after her parents were killed in a wreck.  Giving up her dream of college, she finds her calling is right where she is.  Full of twists and turns...and a bit of romance, I enjoyed the book, so much, that I have the next one checked out!  Yay!  Maybe just maybe, this series might land on some more holidays!  

Books, such as these, are meant to be read quickly and enjoyed; just what I often need after busy weeks working with today's youth!

I like this holiday focus on which I am enjoying.  

Back to The Holiday Countdown Series in a week or so...time to make reading a bit egg-xiting with an emphasis this time on Easter.

What are you reading good?!

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