My schedule for blogging is out of whack because my husband and I were on vacation in Alaska. (More about that later).
I finished the Dark Queen by Faith Hunter.
Jane Yellowrock is promoted to Dark Queen by Leo Pellisier just as the European vamps arrive. Naturally, there are betrayals and wheels within wheels. During the epic battle, that the last few books have been heading for, it looks as though the New Orleans contingent will lose and the Europeans will win the United States.
Jane also meets a long lost brother, and she is not sure how she feels about that. More about her past is revealed.
This episode in the long running series ends on a cliff hanger so I now am looking forward to the next one in the series.
I also read the first in a new series for me: Secret Agency, by G. T. Bellamy.
Sophie Burgoyne is the daughter of a poor vicar. Knowing that she has to make her own way in the world, she starts an agency for hiring domestic servants. At first, the fledgling business is so slow Sophie is afraid she won’t be able to pay her bills. But a meeting with an old friend offers her another pathway. This new business quickly spirals into an investigation into an attempted murder, several successful murders, and espionage.
This was absolutely charming. I have already ordered the second in the series.
The third book I read was Marcia Talley’s The Last Refuge.
When the main female lead in a reality show withdraws because of illness, Hannah jumps in. The reality show is supposedly set in 1774 and while Hannah enjoys the clothing, she, and all the cast, struggled with the lack of modern amenities. They are supposed to be living as they would in 1774.
The murder occurs late in the book and the murder and the mystery are not the focus here. Nonetheless, a captivating story. Talley never disappoints