Bookshop owner Rarity Cole is living her best life after surviving cancer—hosting book clubs, classes, and parties at her store, The Next Chapter, and giving back to her community in Sedona, Arizona. But an awkward outing to an art gallery is about to add a dark slant to the picture . . .
Rarity is grateful for many things and people in her new life, including her friend Shirley, who is helping to provide backpacks and supplies for kids going back to school. But Shirley needs a big favor. With her husband in a memory-care home, she wants to attend an art opening with a male friend but fears local gossip. She asks Rarity, her friend Sam, and their boyfriends to come along as cover. It would be fun if not for the fact that the two couples are barely speaking�
The evening proceeds without any social disasters. But the featured artist—who struck Rarity as more of a spoiled playboy—is later found dead with an arrow in his back. Any lingering tensions must be set aside so the amateur sleuths can find an archer who may have taken the idea of pointed criticism a bit too literally . . .
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Sedona seems like the perfect place to live, except for all those murders in the Survivor's Book Club Mysteries written by Lynn Cahoon. A cancer survivor opens a book store, but she is also an amateur sleuth solving murders when her friends and colleagues are accused of the ultimate crime. This time, it's her boyfriend, Archer, whom she must defend. A former friend, possible frenemy, turns up dead after meeting years later. But there were some connections that make him look guilty, so the police aren't willing to leave it alone so easily. I enjoyed this one, but it did feel like the ending was a bit abrupt in terms of identifying the killer. I enjoyed getting to know all the new characters. And I really do relax when I read stories like this one - makes me a happy reader!
Reading Between the Lies, the newest installment of the Survivors' Book Club Mystery series, set in Sedona, Arizona, is another opportunity for Rarity Cole, and her Tuesday night book club crew to solve a murder. This time the accused is her boyfriend Archer, and the victim is an old friend of his who has just moved to town to open a new art gallery and development. There is a suspect list to investigate, and different members run around the area to find answers. I enjoy this series with likable characters in an interesting location and always a great murder to solve. I received a copy for the purpose of an honest review. These are my thoughts.
Although I had heard of Lynn Cahoon, I had not read any of her books until this one. Let me say I will certainly be reading more, as I had fun reading this one. This is the fourth in the Survivor's Book Club Mystery series.
Rarity is grateful for many things and people in her new life, including her friend Shirley, who is helping to provide backpacks and supplies for kids going back to school. But Shirley needs a big favor. With her husband in a memory-care home, she wants to attend an art opening with a male friend but fears local gossip. She asks Rarity, her friend Sam, and their boyfriends to come along as cover. It would be fun if not for the fact that the two couples are barely speaking�
The evening proceeds without any social disasters. But the featured artist—who struck Rarity as more of a spoiled playboy—is later found dead with an arrow in his back. Any lingering tensions must be set aside so the amateur sleuths can find an archer who may have taken the idea of pointed criticism a bit too literally . .
My Thoughts: Even though this is not the first of the series, it was easy to read it as a stand alone. I liked Rarity's devotion to making her bookstore a success. She was doing all the things to make the bookstore part of the community and I think that's what everyone wants in a bookstore. I enjoyed following the investigation and how Rarity and the Book Club Members helped. It was an interesting case. Anyone who likes cozy mysteries will enjoy the book.
Thanks to Kensington Books and Lyrical Press through Netgalley for an advance copy.
I enjoyed reading #ReadingBetweentheLies #NetGalley by Lynn Cahoon. Rarity Cole is the owner of The Next Chapter, a bookstore that offers more than the newest book to read, it offers support, friendship and a place to to relax, when life has you down. Rarity and her book club friends are also very good at solving murders, and the death of an business owner/ artist has them asking questions and trying to put the clues together. I like the background issues of the characters as well, they all encounter similar issues that we all have, and to me, that makes these books seem more personal and less fictional. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for selecting me to read an advanced copy of this book, and thank you to Lynn Cahoon, author extraordinaire, who introduced us to these wonderful characters.
Our latest adventure has Rarity and Archer checking out a new art gallery recently built and opened in Red Rock. The gallery owner and manager is an old classmate of Archer's. The gallery and a new housing development built for the employees are supposed to be centered near vortexes that add to the appeal. When the day after the Grand Opening, Archer finds the body of his former classmate, in the center of the vortex, with an arrow in his back, he becomes a suspect. You know that Rarity and her investigative book club are going to be on the job. Besides tracking down a murderer, Rarity finds multiple people in her inner circle in relationship transitions, and she and Archer may be among them. Lots going on in this one. Thanks to #NetGalley, #Kensingtonbooks, and author Lynn Cahoon for the opportunity to read. #ReadingBetweentheLies, #LynnCahoon, #bookreview, #bookideas, #retiredreader
I love this series and the women’s friendships. The owner of a new art gallery is found dead and the book club goes into detective mode to find the killer.
3.5 stars I love the premise of this series which finds Rarity Cole running a bookstore in Sedona, Arizona after moving from St. Louis, Missouri. Rarity is now cancer-free and is happy for a fresh start. She leads a book club for other cancer survivors and has developed a knack for solving crimes. This time her boyfriend, Archer, is the suspect and she's even more determined to find the true killer. Rarity has some good friends and it's fun seeing them work together to investigate the death of one of Archer's clients who is also an old acquaintance of his.
This book wasn't my favorite in the series, but still has some interesting moments. Part of the issue is I'm not completely behind the idea of Rarity and Archer as a couple and their relationship plays a large role in this book. A development at the end of the book surprised me. This book (and series) does a good job of showing the overall vibe, if not the details, of Sedona. Although something was missing in this book for me, I'm sure other fans of the series will enjoy it.
I received a copy of this ebook at no cost from Kensington Books and Lyrical Press, but my review is voluntary and unbiased.
Rarity Cole is an amazing main character. She is witty, kind, caring, supportive, intelligent, curious and so much more including a cancer survivor. This cozy mystery series brings you wonderfully written mysteries while instilling hope and support of living your best life regardless what it throws at you as long as you survive. I love that Rarity got a second chance at life after her cancer diagnosis, moved to Sedona to be near her friend and opened a bookstore. The Survivors book club starts out as a supportive and fun reading club that turns into a sleuthing club. If you haven't started this series, you absolutely need to do so right away as you are missing out on extremely relatable characters with real world flaws that make them even more relatable along with well=crafted mysteries and relationships and hours of entertainment. I think this book was the best so far as there were great twists, turns and "red fish" (read the book to figure out why I miffed that saying up)! I absolutely can't wait for more Rarity and her crew! I'm hoping we'll get another book soon!
As a cancer survivor myself, the idea behind this main character is one that rings true for me. Unfortunately, I’m also a book reviewer who is honest to a fault and READING BETWEEN THE LIES isn’t one of Lynn Cahoon’s best efforts.
Too many arcs with underdeveloped characters lead to rambling and aimless portions of the story. Narrowing the focus would have made for a much better story. As it is, I had to go back and reread the “reveal� because it was so obtuse, I missed it! Nonsensical and unsubstantiated, I can’t imagine many readers will solve this absurd WDI; nor will they care if they read on long enough to find out.
Because Cahoon has written so many enjoyable cozy mysteries, I rounded up my 2.5 star rating, extending grace for past enjoyment and the hope of more to come📚
I'm really enjoying this new series and looking forward to more character development with how this one ended. Cahoon is one of my favorite cozy mystery authors at this time! The novels are always unique and not at all formulaic like some authors fall victim to.
Rarity and her Survivor's book club have a knack for finding information when a body is found. This time, she didn't find the body so that was nice. I enjoy how they all look out for one another throughout the book and the series. And while Rarity's ex is mentioned somewhat in this book, it hasn't been mentioned a lot in the series other than some back ground info and Rarity's thought process for moving forward in her current relationship.
I am really looking forward to this series continuing!
�'Reading Between the Lies� by Lynn Cahoon book 4 in the Survivors Book Club Mystery series. I love this series, it’s entertaining full of loveable characters and a furbaby named Killer. Bookshop owner Rarity Cole is living her best life after surviving cancer—hosting book clubs, classes, and parties at her store, The Next Chapter, and giving back to her community in Sedona, Arizona. But an awkward outing to an art gallery is about to add a dark slant to the picture . . .
Once again the story was engaging, well-written, and I love the setting in the desert town of Sedona Arizona. I love hearing about all the spiritual pursuits in the area, I’m on the fence about lots of them much like Rarity but have friends who swear by a lots of them. This time it centres around energy vortexes or fake ones �
Rarity is someone I would love to be friends with or work at her bookstore, and the friends she made were people I would like to hang out with especially Sam, Shirley, Archer and Drew. I found myself thoroughly enjoying the story and I found the 3 romance/life situations making me care even more for the characters as these are things that happen to a lot of us. My mother in law has dementia and I see first hand what it can do to their spouse and the loneliness it can cause. While the ending felt a bit rushed in revealing the killer's identity, I devoured this book and can't wait for the next instalment!
I highly recommend this cozy mystery series to all my friends who love a cozy with a strong support system of friends in it.
I requested and received an Advanced Readers Copy from Kensington Books and NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Lynn Cahoon used to write good cosy mysteries. She has a bunch of successful series going. But, I believe she's gotten burned out. Her mysteries are getting weaker and weaker.
In Reading Between the Lies, like several other recent Cahoon books, the murderer confesses for no apparent reason. There's very little conflict or danger, other than the murder. The story is basically "blah." If this wasn't part of a somewhat successful series, it probably wouldn't sell on its own.
Reading Between the Lies is another remarkable installment –the fourth � in Lynn Cahoon’s Survivor’s Book Club mystery series. Filled with loveable characters, supporting friendships, and a compelling mystery, this novel is certain to please.
Bookstore owner Rarity Cole and her boyfriend Archer are attending the soft opening of an art gallery run by his friend Jackson. There she encounters Calliope, Jackson’s former assistant and Archer’s former girlfriend who has, unbeknownst to Rarity, been staying at Archer’s house temporarily. As they are leaving, she accidentally overhears someone threaten Jackson but does not know who as Jackson is in his office. By morning, it seems the threat was real as Jackson fails to show up for a meeting with Archer. Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, suspicion falls on Archer, and Rarity must put aside her feelings in order to clear his name.
This is not your typical cozy series. There is a depth to it that sets it apart. First, Rarity is a cancer survivor who has opened the bookstore, The Next Chapter, to celebrate that victory and to help others who may be facing the disease. She has formed a book club of survivors who have become a de facto support system for each other. One of the best things in this book is watching how these women evolve, especially Shirley, who is dealing with her husband’s dementia while trying to figure out how a male friend fits in her life. I also enjoy Drew, the policeman who has broken up with Rarity’s friend Sam, and Drew’s parents, who provide such joy to the story. While I am not totally on board with Rarity and Archer as a couple, I do think he is an interesting and multi-layered character.
They mystery here is full of back-stabbing, deceiving, and larceny. There are twists and turns, some predictable, others not. A related subplot involving art gallery paintings really enhances the story. And when there is a crime to be solved, the “book club� loses all pretense of being such and refers to itself as a “sleuthing club.� The setting of Sedona, Arizona, is both unique and enjoyable. Ms. Cahoon captures the “vibe� of that town perfectly.
In addition to reading the book, I listened to parts of it on audio and was quite pleased with the narration by C.S.E. Cooney (who I believe has also narrated the earlier novels in the series as well as the Cat Latimer series). Reading Between the Lies is another strong entry in the series, and I look forward to reading the next installment when it is available.
Note: I received an ARC of Reading Between the Lies from NetGalley and Kensington Books Lyrical Press. The above is my honest review.
Another great book in this series!! I love getting to spend time with Rarity and her friends, although this time, there is not quite the same amount of coziness as usual. My only problem with this is that I read it soon after publication, and now I just have to wait patiently for the next one!!
There’s a lot to enjoy in this cozy crime series - the bookshop setting, the book club that at this point is getting a reputation for solving local murders and the bonds of friendship between the women of the bookclub who were bought together initially by their shared experience as cancer survivors.
And some of it may be the conventions of the cozy crime genre but the paternalistic tendencies of Jonathan, Archer & Drew did grate on me� let the woman walk home from work! It’s a little heavy handed at times - it steps across the line of good natured concern.
Rarity and Archer’s relationship progression also seemed to have gone backwards - I’m sure in the last book, Rarity had been thinking of their shared future - but in this one she barely seemed convinced that it was a serious relationship - and to be fair, Archer did do some things that perhaps warranted that hesitation (I did like that Drew called out his friend for these behaviours - it’s very important that friends do this, even if it’s uncomfortable).
There was also a couple of instances where fragile masculinity comes into play - with Archer questioning his manhood because he likes apple cinnamon tea? And another where Rarity tries to dissuade him from carrying her tote bag because it’s sparkly and has a princess crown on it� I found it jarring.
I had hoped for the art restoration storyline to lead somewhere - I wanted to know more about the civil war era painting.
I did actually quite enjoy reading this tho (even though I have complaints) - it was perfect for a rainy Sunday - so my library hold came in at the perfect time.
I love Lynn Cahoon, but this is one series I may have to quit. I keep waiting for Rarity and company to get more interesting, but they just aren’t. Archer seemed like a completely different character from the first 3 novels. Sam and Drew are fighting over something completely stupid and trivial, and the mystery itself was weird. I didn’t really understand the motive either.
"Reading Between The Lies" is book #4 in the "Survivors' Book Club Mystery" series by Lynn Cahoon.
"Rarity is grateful for many things and people in her new life, including her friend Shirley, who is helping to provide backpacks and supplies for kids going back to school. But Shirley needs a big favor. With her husband in a memory-care home, she wants to attend an art opening with a male friend but fears local gossip. She asks Rarity, her friend Sam, and their boyfriends to come along as cover. It would be fun if not for the fact that the two couples are barely speaking�
The evening proceeds without any social disasters. But the featured artist—who struck Rarity as more of a spoiled playboy—is later found dead with an arrow in his back. Any lingering tensions must be set aside so the amateur sleuths can find an archer who may have taken the idea of pointed criticism a bit too literally . . ."
My thoughts: Aside from the murder, relationship woes seem to be the main focus of this book. Shirley's tentative new relationship doesn't stand much of a chance despite how they may feel about each other. Sam and Drew are still at odds after he suspected Sam's brother in a previous homicide. Then there is Rarity and Archer. They seem like an ideal match but lately Archer has been neglecting (or is that avoiding?) telling her about certain things. He hadn't told her much about his college life and some things that happened back then. He does care about Rarity but also seems clueless that his former employee has been crushing on him despite him being with Rarity. I doubt most women could be as calm as Rarity has been with all of this.
I do like Drew's dad Jonathon. As an ex cop and Drew's dad, he can be a bit overprotective of Rarity and other females around the bookstore but he also has a good heart and has been a great source for gathering info for investigations.
The murder was a bit bizarre in how the victim was killed and positioning of the body to be found. Archer was a suspect but getting him off the hook wasn't easy. There weren't a lot of other viable suspects. The whole setup for the gallery and the Red Rock community was strange. Figuring out the connections and who had the strongest motive was frustrating for not only the cops but also Rarity and the book club.
There were a couple of somewhat dramatic encounters for Rarity before the rather anti climactic reveal and follow up. I wasn't surprised at who the killer was though there were a few interesting turns and connections revealed before the end.
Reading Between the Lies (Survivor’s Book Club 4) Lynn Cahoon
Rarity Cole is a cancer survivor and new bookstore owner located in Sedona, Arizona. She is happily dating Archer Ender, a hiking tour operator. After the messiness of Sam’s brothers case, the gang is enjoying the quiet peace.
For date night Archer takes Rarity to the pre-opening of Moments, an art gallery. The owner Jackson Sanders, is a former schoolmate and upcoming client of Archer’s. Rarity doesn’t think much of meeting Jackson initially. His manner is a bit too much. Upon learning that Rarity is sponsoring a back to school drive, Jackson donates $500 in cash. Afterward, she becomes intrigued by a pre-Civil War painting, information on the painting is nonexistent, except that it was from a Georgia estate sale. While studying the painting she meets Eleanor, Jackson’s second in command. Later that evening upon leaving the restroom, Rarity hears someone threatening Jackson in his office.
Returning to Archer so that they can leave she finds Calliope attempting to kiss him! Calliope is Archer's former assistant who’s been in love with him for years. Turns out she not only recently had lunch with him but she’s also been spending the night at his house. This of course causes problems in their relationship. Archer doesn’t understand why his behavior upsets Rarity so much and he always has one excuse after another for his behavior.
A few nights later the whole gang gets together to attend the official grand opening. Everyone has a lovely time. The following morning Archer shows up to take Jackson on an early morning hike� only to find him dead!
Now with Archer a murder suspect, Rarity and the book club are on the hunt for a killer!
I enjoyed it very much I was totally engrossed from beginning to end. I don’t know what happened but one minute I was reading along and the next minute it was the end and I wondered� how? I just feel like I missed something. Kinda like when you drop a stitch and you don’t notice it’s happened, the end of the book feels incomplete somehow. 4****
Reading Between The Lies A Survivors� Book Club Mystery, Book #4 Lynn Cahoon 5 Stars
Synopsis:
Bookshop owner Rarity Cole is living her best life after surviving cancer—hosting book clubs, classes, and parties at her store, The Next Chapter, and giving back to her community in Sedona, Arizona. But an awkward outing to an art gallery is about to add a dark slant to the picture . . .
Rarity is grateful for many things and people in her new life, including her friend Shirley, who is helping to provide backpacks and supplies for kids going back to school. But Shirley needs a big favor. With her husband in a memory-care home, she wants to attend an art opening with a male friend but fears local gossip. She asks Rarity, her friend Sam, and their boyfriends to come along as cover. It would be fun if not for the fact that the two couples are barely speaking�
The evening proceeds without any social disasters. But the gallery owner—who struck Rarity as more of a spoiled playboy—is later found dead with an arrow in his back. Any lingering tensions must be set aside so the amateur sleuths can find an archer who may have taken the idea of pointed criticism a bit too literally . (Amazon)
Review:
The characters are well rounded and well developed. Rarity’s Bookstore is doing good and so is her relationship with her boyfriend. But when an art gallery owner is found murdered, things start going south. Archer, Rarity’s boyfriend, is considered to be a person of interest. Rarity and her crime solving book club will have to solve the case, because Rarity knows Archer is innocent.
The author is very talented in her descriptive writing and these descriptions pulled me into the story from the very beginning. The writing style flows smoothly and the book is an easy read. The mystery is well plotted and there were enough suspects to consider and clues to sift through.
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a well plotted cozy mystery. I really like this book and I think you will too.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book provided by the publisher, Kensington Publishing, and NetGalley, which I greatly appreciate.
Charming Setting: Sedona, Arizona, with its red rock formations and mystical energy, becomes more than a backdrop—it’s a character in itself. Lynn Cahoon’s vivid descriptions transport us to cozy bookshops, aromatic coffee corners, and art galleries where secrets lurk behind canvas frames. As readers, we can almost feel the sun-warmed stones under our fingertips and smell the juniper-scented breeze. The setting invites us to linger, to explore, and to unravel mysteries hidden among the crimson cliffs.
Authentic Friendships: Rarity Cole, our bookshop owner and cancer survivor, embodies resilience. Her friendships with Shirley, Sam, and their partners feel genuine—they bicker, laugh, and support each other. As readers, we root for these characters because they mirror our own bonds. Their shared history, inside jokes, and shared cups of chamomile tea create a sense of belonging. We’ve all had those friends—the ones who know our quirks, our fears, and our favorite genres. In Rarity’s circle, we find echoes of our own book clubs and late-night discussions about life, love, and the perfect bookmark.
Whodunit Intrigue: The mystery unfolds like a well-crafted puzzle. Cahoon sprinkles clues, red herrings, and unexpected twists. We become armchair detectives, piecing together fragments of truth while sipping our favorite tea. The art gallery setting adds layers of intrigue—the vibrant canvases hide more than brushstrokes. As Rarity navigates the art world’s secrets, we lean in, trying to decipher the cryptic messages left by the deceased artist. Cozy mysteries should be like a warm hug, and this book delivers—a blend of suspense, curiosity, and the promise that answers lie just around the corner.
So, fellow bookworm, if you seek a mystery that combines charm, suspense, and a dash of the supernatural, dive into “Reading Between the Lies�. May your bookmarks be well-worn, and your tea never grow cold.
Thank you, NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for this ARC.
This is the 4th book in the Survivors' Book Club series and I swear that they are getting better and better.
Rarity and her boyfriend, Archer attends an Art Gallery and later the owner is found murdered. Unfortunately, Archer is the one who finds the body and ends up being the main suspect. So of course it is up to the book club to find the real murderer. But it isn't going to be quick or easy which is great for us readers since we get a great mystery out of it.
One of the things I enjoy about this book is that it isn't just about solving a murder, but we also get to know the characters better and be involved in their lives for a little while. A. At least the book club members are. Shirley is back and is still dealing with what is going on with her husband, George. At the same time, she is developing a friendship with Rarity's neighbor, Terrance. I have mixed feelings but she does deserve to be happy. Sam and Drew are going through a very rough patch in their relationship. Not liking that at all.
As for the murder, I kind of figured out who it was early on but I still enjoyed going through the case with the book club. It is always fun when I can't guess who it is but also fun when I can say "yes, I knew it!"
The ending!!!
Summary, great mystery but I think it is secondary to the wonderful characters and their stories.
This is the 4th installment in the Survivor’s book club mystery series. Rarity is established in the community of Sedona and is glad to have a good set of friends and employees to work with. When Shirley both her friend and employee asks if she and her friend Sam along with their boyfriends attend an Art gallery opening with her. The issue is Shirley’s husband is in a memory care facility and Terrence who is Rarity’s neighbor has asked Shirley to attend. Shirley does not want anyone to get the wrong idea as she is married. The owner of the gallery Jackson Sanders turns out to be a former classmate of Archer’s (Rarity’s boyfriend) and the evening goes off without a hitch and Jackson even donates $500 to Rarity’s back to school backpack drive at the bookstore and invites them all back for the official opening later that week. The morning after the opening, Archer finds Jackson dead in the “vortex� with an arrow in his back. Due to their past history which was not good, Archer is the prime suspect. The Tuesday night sleuthing club is back in action trying to prove Archer’s innocence. Such a great cast of supporting characters including Drew’s father and former police Jonathan, Shirley, Terrence, Sam, and the rest of that group. Rarity has really developed a good of friends around her and the story kept me entertained from the beginning. Looking forward to the next installment. Highly recommend.
Thank you NetGalley and Lyrical press/Kensington Publishing Corp. for the opportunity to read "Reading Between the Lies" in exchange for my honest opinion.
This is the fourth book in the Survivor's Book Club Mystery series and it's an exciting addition. Rarity Cole - a cancer survivor and now bookstore owner in Sedona, Arizona is our main character. She has created a special family for herself in Sedona. She has good friends she can count on, her boyfriend Archer Ender and her Yorkie Killer. When Jackson Sanders the new gallery owner is found dead at a stone vortex it actives the Tuesday Night Sleuthing Club. The members gather to share clues and try to solve the case before Drew the local cop does. Archer went to school with Jackson and is immediately a suspect. There is someone breaking into businesses where there are lone owners and attacking them. This has Drew's father Jonathan who is visiting - spend a lot of time writing his novel in Rarity's store while keeping an eye on her.
This story had fun moments and some tense drama, which will have the reader keep turning the pages to find out what will happen next. It is also an uplifting series about survival and the blessing of good friends. As the story had an open ending, hopefully that means that there will be another book in the series soon.
This is the 4th release in the new series "Survivors Book Club" by cozy author Lynn Cahoon. Thank you to the publisher, the author and Net Galley for the opportunity for review. My review opinions are my own. Ms. Cahoon also writes the popular Tourist Trap Mystery series , the Cat Latimer mystery series and the Kitchen Witch Mystery series. The author is a favorite of cozy mystery readers for her engaging characters and wonderful series. .
Rariety is a bookstore owner living in beautiful Sedona Arizona. The store is a success and Rariety enjoys her life in Sedona with many good friends and her boyfriend Archer. She is a breast cancer survivor and holds a survivor book club at her store among other successful events. In this next in series Rariety and Archer are attending a art gallery opening with her elderly friend Shirley and her new beau. The opening is not without drama and the gallery owner is found dead after the event by a arrow. The death is shocking to the community and Rariety is determined to solve this mystery with the help of her friends.
The sleuth was very engaging to conclusion. I loved the way the author builds suspects and red herrings for the reader. The conclusion was surprising to this reader . I enjoyed this next in series and look forward to the next adventure of Rariety and friends.
Reading Between the Lies is #4 in the Survivor's Book Club Mysteries. ÌýRarity owns a bookshop so we are frequently there seeing the day to day life of a bookseller and her helpers. She has really settled into Sedona and is part of the place. Killer her dog is still to the forefront with great care given him.
When an art gallery owner is found dead, Archer - Rarity's boyfriend is the first suspect. And of course he's not responsible for it, and Rarity and her group of "investigators" set out to find out who did it. They all meet on a Tuesday night to put together everything they have found out. Rarity keeps in touch with Drew from the local police as well.
Being a cozy mystery there is much that is about the local people and Shirley who works in the shop, has a dilemma as her husband is in a care facility and doesn't recognise her and she is enjoying a relationship with Rarity's next door neighbor.
I enjoyed all the goings on and the ups and downs of relationships. There are happenings that seem important but are they related to the central mystery? In the end I felt the revelation of the mystery killer is very much an anti climax rather than the climax of the story.
I would recommend that if this book appeals to you, read the previous three as stepping into the various characters and how they are related would need some solid previous reading.Ìý
Reading Between the Lies is the fourth cozy mystery in the Survivors� Book Club Mystery series. A new art gallery is opening in Sedona and Rarity Cole and her friends go to the opening. When her boyfriend Archer finds a the gallery owner murdered the suspicion is cast on him after his past with the victim comes out. In order to save her boyfriend from suspicion, Rarity and her book club friends take on the case. They won’t stop until they uncover the true murderer, even if that means putting themselves in danger.
I have been with this series since the beginning and have really enjoyed it, this newest mystery was no different. I really enjoy the setting of this book and the cast of characters. The characters really add to this series and the variety of them keeps it interesting. This was a fun mystery that kept me guessing until the end, but I found the way the murdered was caught to be very anticlimactic this time around. I will keep coming back to this series time and time again and look forward to what comes next for Rarity and the gang. If you are looking for a fun cozy mystery series to start, give this one a try. The books can all be read as standalone but are better as a series!
I really enjoy reading this series, since I picked up the first one. Rarity and her group of book club friends (Sam, Jonathan, Shirley, Katie and many more) are always so interesting. You find yourself getting involved with their everyday problems and solving a murder on the side. You will find friendship, advice and support throughout all the characters. I have never been to Sedona, but I wouldn’t mind a vacation to visit all the small shops and meet these great characters. Rarity has a date night with Archer, and he takes her to a gallery opening. She meets Jackson, the owner and a former schoolmate of Archer. Jackson ends up being murdered and Archer becomes a prime suspect because of their past differences. Rarity and her Book Club group on the case. I recommend this book and hope that you pick it up and enjoy it. My only disappointment in the book was the ending felt really rushed and the culprit confessed to easily. Thank you to Netgalley and Lyrical Press for providing an advanced reader’s copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
I am always excited to read one of Lynn Cahoon's books, so I jumped at the chance to read the newest addition to the Survivors Book Club Mystery series, Reading Between the Lines. I enjoy a dive into the Sedona, AZ spirit atmosphere-- this one concerns tarot reading and vortex phenomena, genuine or not.
Rarity, Sam and Shirley gather their dates and go to a viewing at the new art gallery for a fun group date. Unfortunately a series of events, including a murder, causes trouble in the relationships. I was sad to witness some of what transpired, but the ending still gives me hope for the relationships in the books to come.
Though I am not a coffee drinker, this series keeps me returning for the cozy friend connections, characters I enjoy, and of course, Killer! The sense of community involvement/interest is also a strong pull.
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