Hello readers, and thank you for visiting The Cozy Book Blog! I am happy to be today’s stop on the virtual book tour for The Secrets of Ohnita Harbor by Patricia Crisafulli. Many thanks to Lisa Munley at TLC Books for the invite. Enjoy the guest post below, and thanks again for stopping in. Happy reading! Diane-Lyn

Synopsis:

Amid a mountain of rain-soaked donations to the Ohnita Harbor Public Library rummage sale, Gabriela Domenici finds a small box that contains an odd-looking cross. When the carved center turns out to be ivory and a clue links the cross to Catherine of Siena, a medieval saint, Gabriela turns to her expertise as an authenticator of historic documents to lead the quest to discover the truth about this mysterious object. But the cross isn’t the only secret in town: first, a beloved Ohnita Harbor resident is found floating in the harbor and then someone else is murdered on the library lawn. As Gabriela races to solve the mystery of the cross, she discerns between infatuation and what could be the start of true love. All the while, she must stay one step ahead of the danger that slowly encircles her.

Publisher: Woodhall Press (September 6, 2022)
Paperback: 394 pages

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Guest Post:

Cozy Mystery Research: Inventing the “Treasure”
By Patricia Crisafulli
In the opening scene of The Secrets of Ohnita Harbor, which launches my Ohnita Harbor
Mystery series (Woodhall Press, September 2022), a curious-looking cross turns up in the
donations pile for the library rummage sale. Immediately, librarian Gabriela Domenici must
draw on her background in authentication to figure where the cross came from and its worth.
From the earliest drafts, I could picture Gabriela opening a small, nondescript carton and
finding a blue velvet bag cinched with a gold cord. Inside is the cross… But what does it look
like? I tried gold with jewels, silver with cabochon-cut stones. But neither struck me as right.
It would take a flight to New York, a visit to two museums, a dropped glove, and a trip to
the bathroom to find my cross. In embracing this research, I experienced the thrill of the mystery
firsthand.
My first stop on that New York trip was the Morgan Library, which had been the home of
legendary financier and medieval art enthusiast J.P. Morgan. I saw an exhibition of Emily
Dickinson’s poetry, but no medieval crosses. On my way out, I stopped in the lobby to put on my
coat, dropped my glove, and stooped to pick it up. Straightening, I came eye-to-eye with a sign:
“Abbey of Saint Michael – Siena, Italy, 14th century.”
Inside the display case sat a chalice decorated with what looked like brightly colored
tiles, each depicting a different scene. That was it! I knew my cross in the novel had to look like
that chalice. I scanned the description again and got one more clue: basse-taille enameling.

Flash forward to the next day when I had booked a before-hours tour of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art. At the end of the tour, I asked the historian leading our group about examples of
basse-taille enameling. When she told me she hadn’t seen anything like that at the Met, I knew
I’d have to go somewhere else.
But first, I had to find the restroom. When I asked a guard for the closest one, I was
directed into the “Hall of Medieval Treasures.” I wandered past statues, cathedral gates,
carvings… and landed in front of a glass case filled with tiny brightly colored objects: basse-
taille enamels from the 14th and 15th century. On the wall behind that case stood a row of crosses
with the same design. There, in all their brightly colored beauty, were the prototypes for my
artifact at the heart of The Secrets of Ohnita Harbor.
Research made all the difference in bringing the artifact to life. More than that, I also
brought my own excitement for the discovery into the writing, connecting me even more closely
to my protagonist, Gabriela, as she follows one small clue to the next—to uncover the secret of
that cross.

Patricia Crisafulli is an award-winning author with a New York Times Bestseller to her credit.
Her first novel, The Secrets of Ohnita Harbor, is being published in September 2022 by
Woodhall Press.

TLC tour schedule:

Saturday, September 17th: The Cozy Book Blog – author guest post

Monday, September 19th: From the TBR Pile – author guest post

Saturday, September 24th: @abduliacoffeebookaddict23

Monday, September 26th: Bookchickdi

Wednesday, September 28th: @kristens.reading.nook

Thursday, September 29th: @paws.read.repeat

Friday, September 30th: @fashionablyfifty

Monday, October 3rd: Laura’s Reviews and @laurasreviews_1

Monday, October 3rd: @kenzathome

Tuesday, October 4th: From the TBR Pile

Thursday, October 6th: What is That Book About – author guest post

Thursday, October 6th: Kahakai Kitchen

Sunday, October 9th: Subakka.bookstuff and @subakka.bookstuff

Wednesday, October 12th: @thebookishalix

Wednesday, October 12th: @always_reading1

Friday, October 14th: @books.ashley.reads

Monday, October 17th: @welovebigbooksandwecannotlie

Monday, October 17th: She Just Loves Books and @shejustlovesbooks

Wednesday, October 19th: @booksandcoffeemx

Hello and welcome to The Cozy Book Blog! I am thrilled to be today’s stop on the book tour for the new release, The Unveiling of Polly Forrest, a gripping historical fiction novel by Charlotte Whitney. I read and reviewed this book after being provided with an ARC from the author. I want to thank Amy Bruno at HFVBT for the invitation. Set in a small farming community in Michigan during the Great Depression, this novel is a twisting ride of love, murder, secrets and greed. Check out my review and other information below. Thank you again for visiting The Cozy Book Blog. Enjoy the tour!

Best, Diane-Lyn

 

The Unveiling of Polly Forrest by Charlotte Whitney
Publication Date: March 15, 2022
Lake William Press
Paperback & eBook; 322 pages
Genre: Historical Fiction/Thriller
Rural Michigan, 1934.
When her new husband Sam perishes in a bizarre farm accident, would-be milliner Polly soon becomes the prime suspect in his murder. As she digs for evidence to clear her name, Polly falls into a sinister web implicating her in a nefarious crime ring being investigated by White House Police. Polly’s life and those of her family are at stake.
Narrated by Polly, her self-righteous older sister, Sarah, and Sarah’s well-meaning, but flawed husband Wesley, a Methodist minister, the story follows several twists through the landscape of the rural Midwest. During the throes of the Great Depression Polly marries for money. After her husband Sam dies in a freak farm accident, new bride Polly assumes she is financially set to pursue her dream of opening a hat-making business. Instead, she becomes the prime suspect in Sam’s murder. Secrets abound and even Polly’s family can’t figure out the truth.

Diane-Lyn’s Review:

There’s nothing like a brisk-paced, engrossing mystery – especially one with historical context. The Unveiling of Polly Forrest grabbed me right from the first page. Set in Marshall, Michigan during the Great Depression, this novel opens with the brutal “accidental” killing of Sam Forrest. When his twenty year old widow, Polly, displays some frivolous behavior following his death, she finds herself at the center stage of public suspicion in their small, gossipy farming community.

The novel is told from the alternating points of view of three central characters – Polly, Sarah (Polly’s sister), and Sarah’s husband, Reverend Wesley Johnson. All three of them are realistically flawed; their imperfections adding an authentic, relatable feel of the book. Polly and Sarah share a supportive, yet complex, sisterhood – one marked by undercurrents of tension and jealousy. I found Sarah to be responsible and dedicated to Polly, but she also harbors unjustified resentments toward her. Polly’s undeniable selfishness and immaturity cause strife between them, much of which settles as Polly evolves throughout the story. Wes’s character was the most likable of them all. Whitney captures the reverend’s human temptations and inner struggles, but also his integrity and commitment to family and the community.

Whitney interwove the financial hardships of that period deeply within the chapters, and this historical backdrop provided a clear and poignant picture of life in depressed times. Food shortages, loss of farms / homes, second-hand, ill-fitting patched clothing, the emotional toll on families losing everything. This context gave the book rich emotional layers and added to the plot line and character development.

Greed, deception, murder, the stress of plummeting finances, and the shame / secrecy of battered women are just a few of the issues presented in this multi-themed novel. And brace yourself for a huge shocker toward the end. This novel is engaging, thought-provoking and highly recommended for readers who love a compelling historical story filled with intrigue and suspense. Bravo!

To purchase this novel at Amazon, simply click this link: The Unveiling of Polly Forrest. This is an affiliate link, which only means that when you click the link and purchase the book, I receive a tiny commission a no additional cost to you. My opinions remain my own. Happy reading!

About the Author

Charlotte Whitney is the author of historical fiction set in the rural Midwest during the Great Depression. Her most recent work, The Unveiling of Polly Forrest, a stand-alone historical mystery follows her groundbreaking novel, Threads A Depression-Era Tale, which was met with much critical acclaim. In addition, she has authored I Dream in White, a contemporary romance, and How to Win at Upwords, a nonfiction book about her favorite word game.
Threads: A Depression Era Tale was a quarter-finalist in the Publishers Weekly Booklife Fiction Contest. It also received Honorable Mention in the Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards 2020. This is also an affiliate link, as described above.
She received a master’s degree in English at the University of Michigan, and after a short stint of teaching at two community colleges, worked at the University of Michigan where she was an associate director of the Lloyd Scholars for Writing and the Arts. An avid reader, she loves libraries and book clubs. Currently living in Arizona with her husband and two dogs she enjoys hiking, bicycling, swimming, and yoga.

 

Hello and welcome to The Cozy Book Blog by Diane-Lyn! I am so excited to be today’s stop on the virtual book tour for A Deadly Legacy, the new release by Malia Zaidi. Many thanks to Amy Bruno at Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours for the invite! Keep reading to learn about this intriguing historical mystery novel, and enjoy my special guest post by the author herself! Thank you again for stopping in and enjoy the tour!

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Best, Diane-Lyn


A DEADLY LEGACY BY MALIA ZAIDI

Publication Date: March 15, 2022
Paperback & eBook

Genre: Historical Mystery
Series: A Lady Evelyn Mystery, Book 6

A few months after the Carlisle Detective Agency opened its doors, Lady Evelyn and her partner, Hugh, are twiddling their thumbs. The cases are slow to trickle in, leaving the detectives feeling uninspired. So, when Evelyn’s Aunt Louise asks her to join the local chapter of the Women’s Institute, she has no excuse to decline the invitation. Yet what she expects to be a tedious gathering, turns out to be anything but. She meets former suffragettes and outspoken women, eager for change, forcing Evelyn to reexamine her own prejudices. A decidedly less welcome surprise is the body she comes across only a few days later. Evelyn need hardly be a professional detective to recognize a murder when she sees one. Amid planning her wedding and navigating family affairs, she sets out to solve the case. The investigation takes Evelyn and Hugh into the past, examining the war years, which left the present far from untarnished. Is the victim’s history connected to her death? Could her involvement in the war have given someone a motive for murder? The questions pile up, and Evelyn and Hugh must race against the clock to discover the truth, before more lives are lost, not least, their own…

Guest Post by Author Malia Zaidi

The Struggle of Endless Possibilities

A part of what I love about reading and writing is that it can take you anywhere. New
worlds can be created, characters can be granted inhuman powers, adventure, true
love. There are no limits when it comes to fiction, but for a writer just this endless
opportunity can sometimes prove a bit of a burden.
My books, The Lady Evelyn Mysteries, are part historical fiction, part mystery,
and so they are grounded in facts in terms of setting and period details. However, when
it comes to what the characters do and where the story goes options are far more
unlimited. How to choose a path? For some writers, I know it helps to map out and plan
every chapter, to know precisely where the story will go, for others, outlines feel
constricting, and are ever changing to the point of being entirely useless. My own
process falls somewhere in between. I start with a rough outline, but all the details are
left for me to fill as I write. Sometimes it can be difficult to decide on a path to take and
tempting to veer away from it at times when a different possibility enters the equation.
The endless options can make writing daunting at times, but I find, once I get started, I
get a better feeling of what is right for the story and what isn’t. For my genre, there is
just enough certainty, just enough grounding in a world that already exists or existed,
that I cannot hurl myself too far from the right track. For other genres like fantasy or
science fiction, I imagine choosing a direction is far more challenging. A world that you
create from nothing can be anything, and therefore the story runs the risk of being
overfull. My advice is simply to go with your gut and keep writing. It can be a daunting
task sometimes, especially when your imagination is given completely free reign, but I
believe if a story is going to be told, the author will have a sense for what is right for it.

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About the Author

Malia Zaidi is the author of The Lady Evelyn Mysteries. She studied at the University of Pittsburgh and at the University of Oxford. Having grown up in Germany, she currently lives in Washington DC, though through her love of reading, she resides vicariously (if temporarily) in countries around the world.

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Blog Tour Schedule

Thursday, May 19
Review at Passages to the Past

Monday, May 23
Excerpt at Heidi Reads

Friday, May 27
Excerpt at The Caffeinated Bibliophile

Monday, May 30
Guest Post at The Cozy Book Blog

Tuesday, May 31
Review at Gwendalyn’s Books

Thursday, June 2
Guest Post & Excerpt at Older & Smarter

Saturday, June 4
Review at History from a Woman’s Perspective

Monday, June 6
Excerpt at bookworlder

Thursday, June 9
Excerpt at Coffee and Ink

 

 

Synopsis by Diane-Lyn:

Alicia Berenson is a talented painter who lives a quiet, upscale life in London with her husband, Gabriel. That is, until the night Gabriel is brutally murdered and Alicia stops speaking entirely. In a case that draws wide spread media attention, Alicia is later found guilty of murder and sent away to a psychiatric facility, the Grove, where she remains mute for years. Theo Faber, criminal psychotherapist, is determined to reach Alicia, to earn her trust and get her to talk about what really happened that night. He soon realizes, however, that his quest for answers places him on a dangerous path – a nightmarish rollercoaster ride from which he may never escape.

Diane-Lyn‘s Review:

This intense debut novel by Alex Michaelides wasted no time, opening with Alicia Berenson was thirty-three years old when she killed her husband. I was absorbed right from the beginning, This was a very fast 323 page read. Michaelides’s writing is tight, clear, and flows smoothly. Oh, what a gripping experience!

The novel is carried well by only two central characters (plus a handful of smaller ones) and a captivating plot line. As you have probably figured out, Alicia’s character is complex and mysterious. Throughout the book, Michaelides gradually releases pieces of information about her in different ways. He reaches back in time to revisit her traumatic childhood and familial mental illness, both of which shaped her, entangled her, and in the end, ruined her. Also presented was Alicia’s quite revealing diary, which I will get into later. In general, it was easy to sympathize with Alicia’s character. She was truly a victim on so many levels. Theo, with a complicated history of his own, finds himself drawn to Alicia and relates to her in a deeply personal way despite the convoluted emotional puzzle she presents. These commonalities drive Theo’s determination to reach his uncommunicative patient, taking tremendous personal and professional risks along the way. There were times when I felt that his level of commitment was unrealistic given his profession. I just could not imagine a therapist going to such great lengths and risking his career just to get information on a patient. However, as the plot evolved and his character developed, everything he did started to make sense. Michaelides’s ability to develop his characters through the microscopic dissection of their histories and deep layers of mental illness give this novel an intellectual, thought provoking angle. More than just an engaging fictional read, The Silent Patient raises real-life questions about the root of mental illness and the age-old nature-versus-nurture debate. Michaelides brilliantly incorporates his own work in the study of psychology to unravel the deepest, most vulnerable segments of the human psyche piece by piece, and then seamlessly weaves them into a dramatic, fast paced thriller. I also loved how he drew parallels between Alicia and the silent Greek heroine, Alcestis; a truly superb connection!

Now about the diary. Truth be told, this was the one part of the book that didn’t sit well with me. Alicia’s diary did give her a much needed voice, disclosing the critical information she refused to verbalize. Yes, these answers were needed, but the way in which they were presented felt a bit contrived. First, there’s the unrealistic nature of the diary itself. How was Alicia able to smuggle this huge piece of herself into the Grove and have it there for years without anybody noticing it until the day she voluntarily handed it over to Theo? I also take issue with how the entries were structured. When people write in diaries, they generally describe briefly the gist of events or conversations and their feelings about them. Alicia’s diary, however, read more like a back and forth conversation from a fictional novel (lots of quotes) rather than a personal journal. Finally, the last journal entry couldn’t have been written the way it was under the circumstances of that day, but to elaborate would give too much away so I will just leave it at that. Thankfully, the merits of this novel are strong enough to overlook what is lacking, and I enjoyed The Silent Patient enough to recommend it to anybody who enjoys a twisty murder mystery thriller. Marriage, infidelity, substance abuse, mental illness, and murder all culminate to a staggering shocker at the end (and no, I didn’t suspect a thing and I’m still reeling!). Dark but engaging, sad but thought provoking, The Silent Patient is a must-read for lovers of fast moving psychological thrillers.

**Purchase your own copy of The Silent Patient by clicking this link: Amazon. This is an affiliate link, which only means that when you click the link and make a purchase, I receive a tiny commission at no additional cost to you. Happy reading!

There are times when the mind is dealt such a blow it hides itself in insanity.

While this may not seem beneficial, it is. There are times when reality is nothing but pain, and to escape that pain the mind must leave reality behind.

 

 

 

 

Hello Followers,

Great news! Author Michael Ward has written a sequel to his amazing historical fiction murder mystery novel, Rags of Time. Life for Thomas Tallant is about to get even more complicated! Enjoy the prologue for The Wrecking Storm below. At the bottom of this page, you will find a link to purchase. Happy reading!

Best, Diane Lyn

Prologue for The Wrecking Storm:

1641. London.

The poisonous dispute pushing King Charles and Parliament towards Civil War is reaching the point of no return. Law and order in the city are collapsing as Puritan radicals demand more concessions from the King. Bishops and lords are attacked in the streets as the Apprentice Boys run amok. Criminal gangs use the disorder to mask their activities while the people of London lock their doors and pray for deliverance.

No one is immune from the contagion. Two Jesuit priests are discovered in hiding and brutally executed – and soon the family of spice merchant Thomas Tallant is drawn into the spiral of violence. Tallant’s home is ransacked, his warehouse raided and his sister seized by kidnappers.

Thomas struggles to discover who is responsible, aided by the enigmatic Elizabeth Seymour, a devotee of science, maths and tobacco in equal measure. Together they enter a murky world of court politics, street violence, secret codes and poisoned letters, and confront a vicious gang leader who will stop at nothing to satisfy his greed.

Can Elizabeth use her skills to unpick the mass of contradictory evidence before the Tallants are ruined – both as a business and a family?

And as the fight for London between King and Parliament hurtles to its dramatic conclusion, can the Tallants survive the personal and political maelstrom?

Author Information:

Twitter: @mikewardmedia
Facebook: mikeward5
Author, as Michael Ward, of 17th century crime mysteries ‘Rags of Time’ and ‘The Wrecking Storm’.
“Michael Ward’s writing is spectacular” – thebookmagnet
Some of the finest historical fiction you are likely to read.” – alexjbookreviews

To purchase The Wrecking Storm, click here: Amazon. This is an affiliate link, which only means that when you click the link and purchase the book, I receive a tiny commission at no additional cost to you. Happy reading!