This cosy murder mystery was perfect reading on the 1st rainy day after a long HOT summer. Chicago native, Tori Sinclair, takes a job as the head librarian in the southern town of Sweet Briar, South Carolina. Unbeknownst to Tori, the former librarian, Dixie Dunn, was forced into retirement afte...
The Southern Sewing Circle mystery series continues. Yankee librarian Tori Sinclair is basking in the warmth of her new circle of friends from South Carolina's Sweet Briar Ladies Society sewing circle. That is until local author Colby Calhoun reveals an unflattering secret about the town's histor...
Too good to be true This was so nice and so calm. Victoria and her friends are so sweet and they make living in a small town sound like an interesting experience. My real issue with this is that everything felt so predictable. As soon as Curtis and Doug were mentioned, I figured out their connect...
Is it possible to give something a ranking of zero stars? This was dreadful. The characters were poorly drawn out. I barely liked the main character (she needed her friends to tell her to fight for her man basically) and her boyfriend was lame as could be, especially with his pathetic speech at t...
Tori Sinclair has her work cut out for her once again when she takes a friend to the hospital to get chemo therapy she finds her ex-fiance's great aunt there and after she spots Tori she drops dead. Not long after that Tori's ex appears on the scene wanting Tori back yet again. Tori definitely ...
This is a lovely addition to Casey's series. It's Christmas in Sweet Briar and Torie's family of Sewing Circle ladies come together to help save the town from The Grinch. Southern traditions are being tossed aside by the interloper who has come to Sweet Briar. Maime Wellington, local Councilma...
"Sweet Briar is chosen for the setting of a new movie, and everyone is hoping to be cast as an extra-and lucky Tori Sinclair lands the gig. But fame has its price, as the town learns when the film's leading actress is found murdered. When suspicion falls on a member of the sewing circle, Tori mus...
“No answer?” Milo lowered the stack of math papers to his lap. “We can drive over there and check on her if you—” She waved away the rest of his sentence as Rose’s voice filled her ear. “Hello? Who’s calling?” “It’s me, Rose. Victoria.” Oh how she’d...
two . . . three . . . four . . . Leona,” Tori said as she pulled to a stop outside the condo Leona shared with her long-eared, nose-twitching daughter, Paris. Like the four units to its right, and the single unit to its left, the brick face of Leona’s building was a ruddy red color with wide step...
Somehow, despite knowing the seriousness of Dixie’s predicament, she’d been able to insert an image of the woman she knew into surroundings she could only imagine. Yet within moments of arriving at the jail, she realized she’d been right about only one. And it wasn’t Dixie...
There was the tried-and-true popcorn-and-movie-on-the-couch idea, the sit-on-Milo’s-front-porch-swing-and-cuddle idea, and the ever-popular long walk, all of which would give them what they desperately needed—time together.The movie idea would allow them a chance to be together without necessaril...