Here is a list of some of the new releases for May 17 – 23, 2020 with one new series debut.
Hope a few of these new titles will keep you entertained. Enjoy!

Death by Windmill by Jennifer S. Alderson (Cozy)
Wanderlust Tours guide Lana Hansen and her mother, Gillian, haven’t seen eye to eye in over a decade, ever since Lana was wrongly fired from her job as an investigative reporter. So when Lana’s boss invites Gillian to join her upcoming Mother’s Day tour to the Netherlands, Lana is less than pleased. What could be worse than spending ten days with her estranged mother? Lana is about to find out.
Furmidable Foes by Rita Mae Brown (Cozy)
Mary Minor “Harry” Harristeen is on the hunt for a killer with a deadly green thumb when a day in the garden turns fatal. Spring arrives in northern Virginia, and as the ground thaws and the peonies begin to bloom a bright magenta, the women of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church prepare for a Homecoming celebration like no other.
Wedding Bell Ruse by Kate Flora (Romantic Suspense)
Callista McKenzie is a self-made woman. She’s left her toxic family, gotten educated, and built an accounting business, deferring life and love until she’s debt free. Then Devin enters her life. The perfect employee, perfect boyfriend, perfect fiancé, until the morning she wakes from a drugged sleep to find Devin and her personal and business assets gone, a note clipped to her pillow: Thanks for everything.
Grave Consequences by Lena Gregory (Cozy)
Cass Donovan is reminded that you can’t believe everything you hear, especially when it comes from the dead. When stories begin circulating of a centuries-old ghost haunting the Bay Island lighthouse, Cass is caught up in mystical happenings of her own, with countless voices from the beyond all clamoring for her attention with dire warnings.
Death of an Editor by Linda Norlander (Traditional) *new series*
Jamie Forest, a native New Yorker, has escaped the city for the quiet of a Minnesota Northwoods lake only to become the prime suspect in a murder. After the death of her father, a divorce and a traumatic experience with the New York police, Jamie settles into the old family cabin to eke out a living as a freelance editor.
You’re a star, Dru! Thanks so much for sharing my cozy and the rest of these wonderful-looking mysteries! Take care, Jennifer