Here is a list of some of the new releases for April 12-18, 2020 with some stops in Abbottsville, Black Pine, Harmony Lake, McKinlay Mill, Minneapolis, New York City, and Sonoma Valley.

Hope a few of these new titles will keep you entertained. Enjoy!



A Look Back by Lorraine Bartlett
On the anniversary of her great Aunt Lizzie’s death, Katie Bonner reflects on the course of events that led her to be the custodian of Artisans Alley–from the moment her husband took their money and invested it in a dying business to the death of its founder, Ezra Hilton.

Summerhouse Reunion by Kathi Daley *new series*
Kelly Green and her sister Kayla grew up summering on a small island off the coast of Northern California. After Kayla’s death, Kelly returns to the island where she joins three friends from her past, to commemorate both, Kayla’s life, and the life of a sixteen year old girl who disappeared from the island twenty five years earlier.

Knit One Murder Two by Reagan Davis *new series*
I’m not a cop. I’m a soon-to-be-ex-wife, and former full-time mom who works part-time at the local yarn store. The biggest mystery I’ve ever solved is finding a missing knitting needle tucked behind my ear after spending all morning looking for it.

Death of an American Beauty by Mariah Fredericks
Jane Prescott is taking a break from her duties as lady’s maid for a week, and plans to begin it with attending the hottest and most scandalous show in town: the opening of an art exhibition, showcasing the cubists, that is shocking New York City.

Death in Wine by Gemma Halliday
While Emmy Oak started her culinary career as a personal chef to the stars, she’s perfectly content to now be back home at her family’s Oak Valley Vineyards, running the small but plucky winery. However, when one of her past clients—soap opera star Carrie Cross—purchases a vacation home in Wine Country, Emmy is happy to cater her housewarming party.

18 Caliber by Larissa Reinhart
While ex-celebrity Maizie Albright’s dreams of becoming a for-real private investigator have not exactly been dashed, they have been slightly thwarted. Her ex-manager and still-mother, Vicki Albright, has taken the helm of Nash Security Services while rebuilding her entertainment management company. Sometimes with the same clients.

Miss Julia Knows a Thing or Two by Ann B. Ross
Miss Julia has decided to turn over a new leaf. It’s time to stop meddling in other peoples’ lives, she thinks–but her hands are full before long! Her neighbor Mildred is sent into a tizzy when a grandchild she’s never met shows up on her doorstep.

Masked Prey by John Sandford
The daughter of a U.S. Senator is monitoring her social media presence when she finds a picture of herself on a strange blog. And there are other pictures . . . of the children of other influential Washington politicians, walking or standing outside their schools, each identified by name.

Crimes and Survivors by Sarah Smith
This is 1912. America is the land of Jim Crow, of lynchings and prejudice. And you’ve just discovered that the grandfather you barely know may be passing for white. You have a husband, a child, a family. You can’t be black. You don’t know how.