Friday, June 26, 2026

June 26th's Friday Post

Welcome to Friday!  Time for this week's Friday Post, where I will be linking up to:

Book Beginnings
First Line Friday
Friday 56
Book Blogger Hop

The teasers for the first three will be coming from Murder at Ochre Court, the sixth Gilded Newport Mystery from Alyssa Maxwell.


Here's how the book begins:

"Take my advice, Miss Cross, and marry a rich man. Then you may do whatever you like?"

Considering the romantic storyline in the series, that really got my attention.

Meanwhile, on page 56, we find this:

"Where and when Dale Hanson is moved is entirely up to his doctor," I said while Hannah gaped at him. I couldn't blame her.
"And to the police," Griggson corrected me.

I've enjoyed this one, and I'll be reviewing it next Thursday.

Meanwhile, let's look at this week's Book Blogger Hop.  The question is:

Do you prefer writing long, detailed reviews or quick, punchy ones? 

Depends on who you ask if my reviews are long or short.  (And yes, I know I have a long one this week.)  I prefer to think of them are quick and punchy but detailed.  Hopefully, that also makes them helpful.

Have a wonderful weekend!

4 comments:

  1. I like that description—quick and punchy, but still detailed and helpful. 😊 I think that’s where I fall, too. The goal is to give readers enough information to decide if a book is right for them without overwhelming them. Happy Reading! 📚

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  2. My mom always said the same thing as that first line lol. https://bibliophilebree.blogspot.com/2026/06/first-line-friday-friday56-carls.html

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  3. The liny is finally back up and I've added your post. Hop on over and click on other posts and see what is happening in our community at Friday56. https://headfullofbooks.blogspot.com/2026/06/review-this-land-is-your-land-friday56.html

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  4. I really need to get around to reading this series. It looks so good.

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