Tag: sebastian gage
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The Cutest Novella – A Pressing Engagement
What a sweet little novella to divulge into an aspect of the series that definitely couldn’t have anything larger attached to it. A Pressing Engagement by Anna Lee Huber is the novella set after A Study of Death which ties up some of the more relevant plot points from its predecessor. I’m not being sarcastic…
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So Much Drama in A Study In Death
Now this book had me invested but not in the way you may think. Anna Lee Huber’s Lady Darby Mystery Series continues with A Study in Death, the fourth novel in her collection, and it brings with it a healthy separation from its previous tales. I do love scenery and lush, deep, dark landscapes in…
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The Grave Matter of A Grave Matter
Anna Lee Huber’s third instalment in the Lady Darby Mystery Series, A Grave Matter, had me rolling; rolling with laughter, rolling my eyes, rolling over and screaming into the pillow. Many rolls were had while reading this and many rolls, particularly forehead ones, were made trying to remember what happens in this book. Let’s start…
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Mortal Arts – I Love Everything About This Book Especially Sebastian Gage
Mortal Arts by Anna Lee Huber, the second novel in her Lady Darby Mystery Series, is a book I loved from the moment I opened the cover. Upon reading the excerpt about PTSD and thanking those who have served that had to suffer the effects post-deployment before the world understood what PTSD was, I felt…
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The Anatomist’s Wife – Good Ol’ Scottish Historical Fiction Murder Mystery
I’m a historical fiction fanatic. More specifically, the murder mystery side of historical fiction. I can and will read other historical fiction books but my heart lies with the slightly gruesome, dark, immersive worlds of sleuthing and investigating while in polite society. The Anatomist’s Wife by Anna Lee Huber ticks so many boxes for me…
