Showing posts with label Cindy Vincent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cindy Vincent. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2022

It's a Mad, Mad Murder by Cindy Vincent review

Title:  It’s a Mad, Mad Murder

Author:  Cindy Vincent

Ch: 28

Pg:  263

Series: A Maddie Montgomery Mystery

Genre:  Cozy Mystery

Rating: 4 stars

Publisher: Whodunnit press

    What’s a cozy mystery writer do when her publisher goes belly up? Try her hand at solving a real-life Murder mystery either the help of her neighbor and her son.


I enjoyed this cozy mystery. The mystery kept me guessing till the last page and that’s what I love in a mystery. I look forward to the next book in the series.



 

 

I received a complimentary copy   from the author. I was not required to provide a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Blog Tour Review of Yes, Carol...It's Christmas


Title:  Yes, Carol… It’s Christmas

Author: Cindy Vincent
 
Chapters:  10

Pages: 103

Genre: Christmas Stories, retellings

Rating: 4 stars

My favorite Christmas story after the birth of Christ happens to be A Christmas Carol.  Even though it was 7th grade before I read the actual book and saw the stage production. The story itself was a part of my Christmas traditions from a young age as my mom loved the story, and Disney gave us a Mickey's Christmas Carol.  It's so much a Christmas tradition that I've seen even movie version of the book to date.  So when I heard about this book Yes, Carol… It's Christmas by Cindy Vincent I knew I just had to read it. 
Yes, Carol... It's Christmas is a modern retelling of the classic story but with a twist.  Carol is our Scrooge, a woman who at one point loved Christmas. Decorating and hosting parties.  But when an incident happened during a Christmas party when her kids were young, Carol become pretty become a workaholic and turned her back on all things Christmas.  Until one plane flight a few days before Christmas when she is visited by the ghost of her friend, who tells her in the course of the night she will be visited by three ghosts: Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future much like the original story.    But in Yes, Carol... It's Christmas Carol makes an even bigger change than Scrooge did at least in my opinion. 
I liked Yes, Carol… It's Christmas even more than A Christmas Carol if that is even possible and will now become a Christmas season re read in the years to come.   To me Carol was a character I could relate too with not wanting to celebrate Christmas, but not for the same reason as Carol. But when my mom passed away in May of 2016 that Christmas I didn't want to celebrate or decorate because my mom loved holidays and decorating especially for Christmas. It was hard to want to celebrate when she wasn't here to celebrate with.  Though I did try to keep some of the traditions alive, I failed miserably.  The only thing I remembered was the ornaments for me and my sister.  The same for 2017 as well.  It also didn't help that Christmas has always been hard to celebrate since 2003 when I lost my grandpa 13 days before Christmas. But after reading Yes, Carol... It's Christmas I am willing to try to bring back my mom's Christmas traditions to keep them alive for me and my sister and my dad. Because as this book as taught me keeping the traditions and the celebrations can also help keep the good memories alive. 
There was a scene towards the end of the book when Carol was in the grocery store line in which she did something that my mom had totally done many times through the years, because in my mom words, "No one should spend Christmas alone."   I recommend this book to anyone who loves A Christmas Carol, a good retelling or Christmas in general.  This is the perfect read and rather short at 10 chapters and 103 pages. 

I received a copy of this book from the author.  I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.


 About the Book



As the top salesperson for Pfunn Party Supplies, Carol Frost doesn’t exactly know how to have fun herself these days. Though she wasn’t always such a humbug. Once upon a time, she was famous for hosting Christmas parties that were filled with everything from laughing guests and luscious hors d’oeuvres, to artfully iced sugar cookies and creatively decorated Christmas trees. To top it off, she even wrote a bestselling book that became the authoritative tome on Christmas party entertaining at the time—The Complete, Total, Ultimate, Everything-You-Might-Possibly-Want-to-Know Guide to Hosting the Best Christmas Parties Ever.

Yet that was long ago, before her life changed and she stashed her tinsel and twinkle lights away once and for all. And while Carol soon learned to settle for her boring but comfortable existence, an old friend knows that Carol isn’t really living up to her potential. An old friend who . . . well . . . now enjoys her eggnog in the afterlife, you might say. To goad Carol into going back to her former party-hosting ways, said friend sends three of her specter pals to pester Carol. Then, much to Carol’s annoyance, she is visited by the Ghost Hosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future on a plane filled with plenty of holiday revelers. And though Carol only wants to be left alone, the Ghost Hosts have other plans. Instead, they take her on an adventure that wasn’t exactly on her itinerary . . . or printed on her ticket stub. From that moment on, Carol’s life will never be the same. Provided, of course, she survives the jingle-bell rollercoaster of a ride and makes it home in time for Christmas . . .


About the Author

CINDY VINCENT, M.A. Ed., was born in Calgary, Alberta, and has lived all around the US and Canada. She is the creator of the Mysteries by Vincent murder mystery party games and the Daisy Diamond Detective Series games for girls. She is also the award-winning author of the Buckley and Bogey Cat Detective Caper novels and the Daisy Diamond Detective series. She lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and an assortment of fantastic felines.




Giveaway!

Put together your own best-ever Christmas party with this fun “party in a box” giveaway! Enter for a chance to win a package with the following prizes: a signed copy of Yes, Carol…It’s Christmas! by Cindy Vincent, two Betty Crocker sugar cookie mixes, two cookie cutters, a four-pack of sprinkles, a strand of Christmas lights, and two glass ornaments. Due to shipping costs and varying international laws, this giveaway is open to US residents (age 18 or older) only. Void where prohibited. Good luck!

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Seasons of Humility



Thursday, October 18, 2018

A Swell Time for a Swing Dance Blog tour: Review of A Swell for a Swing Dance



Title:  Swell Time for a Swing Dance

Author: Cindy Vincent

Series: A Tracy Truworth, Apprentice P.I. 1940s Homefront Mystery book 2
 
Chapters:

Pages: 300

Genre: Historical Mystery

Rating: 4 stars

Swell Time for a Swing Dance by Cindy Vincent is actually the second book in the A Tracy Truworth, Apprentice P.I. 1940s Homefront Mystery but can be read as a standalone or as a series starter if you haven't read the first one.  Which at this point I haven't but I want to. We first meet socialite Tracy Truworth an Apprentice P.I to Sammy Falcone at a New Year’s Eve dance in which a murder happens and Tracy's boyfriend or fella Pete Stalwart becomes the prime suspect and the police detective doesn't really want to look at anyone else.   And then when her grandmother is accused  of a crime Tracy is determined to prove both Peter's and her grandmother's innocence even if she has to solve the crimes herself. 
Swell Time for a Swing Dance gave me slight Nancy Drew feels the original book series (not the   2007 movie that we don't talk about).  Even though Tracy is a 1940s young woman and the book is true to the time period Tracy isn't a damsel in distress.  She's quite able to take care of herself.  All of the 1940s language had  me feeling like I was in Texas on the Homefront during WWII which was nice.  
Even though the novel starts on New Year’s Eve  it doesn't really feel like a holiday mystery, it seems to me that its written to be able to be enjoyed at any time of the year. Tracy is my new favorite "girl" detective and I've added the first book in this series Bad Day for a Bombshell.  I am also looking forward to any new books in the series.  As well as anything else by Cindy Vincent, this is the first book that I have read by her, but it will not be my last. 
I received a copy of this book from the author. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.

About the Book



December 31, 1941. Young Houston socialite Tracy Truworth, Apprentice P.I., can’t imagine a better way to send off the old year and ring in the new than by dancing through the night with her fella, Pete Stalwart. But a swell evening soon takes a terrible turn when a fellow dancer with moves like Fred Astaire ends up dead on the dance floor. And before the hands on the clock can point to midnight, a finger is pointed at Pete, accusing him of murdering the young man.

Then after Pete is hauled away in handcuffs, the night goes from bad to worse . . . and Tracy’s sweet grandmother is accused of stealing an ancient artifact from the museum. Now Tracy must team up with her boss and mentor, Sammy Falcone, in order to find the stolen statuette, unmask the real murderer, and restore the reputations of those she loves the most.

Yet as America becomes embroiled in another world war, the risks and sacrifices intensify—even on the homefront. And Tracy soon finds her own home invaded by a near parade of questionable characters, while unsavory suspects lurk in the shadows, and a ruthless reporter makes her life miserable. With time ticking against her, Tracy must be willing to swing past the setbacks and hop through the hazards if she hopes to solve a mystery that involves a lot of dancing . . . and a lot more danger.


Author Bio



CINDY VINCENT, M.A. Ed., was born in Calgary, Alberta, and has lived all around the US and Canada. She is the creator of the Mysteries by Vincent murder mystery party games and the Daisy Diamond Detective Series games for girls. She is also the award-winning author of the Buckley and Bogey Cat Detective Caper novels and the Daisy Diamond Detective series. She lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and an assortment of fantastic felines.


Giveaway!


Time to get “in the mood” with a fun 1940s-themed giveaway! Use the Rafflecopter form below to enter for a chance to win a pewter ornament from The National WWII Museum, a Glenn Miller CD, and paperback copies of the first two books in the Tracy Truworth series: Bad Day for a Bombshell and Swell Time for a Swing Dance. Due to shipping costs and varying international laws, this giveaway is open to US residents (age 18 or older) only. Good luck!

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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

WWII Personal Post




Since I was a kid I’ve enjoyed learning about WWII, but unlike most people my focus wasn’t really on the Western theater of the war. It was the Pacific theater that kept my attention.  As the daughter of a Marine  and granddaughter of a Sailor growing up hearing the history of the US Navy and the Marine Corp it lead me to study the parts of WWII that the Navy and the Marines played the biggest role in.

Everyone pictures Iwo Jima as the picture of the flag raising but not everyone understands that the battle the Marines faced to get to that point was horrific.

I think the one thing that really got me into Pacific WWII history was visiting the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial park in Mobile Alabama. The battleship is set up like it would have been during WWII and you can tour the majority of the ship. The sailors worked daily on the ship while the Marines were pretty much squeezed in like Sardines as the were transported from their bases to the Islands of the South Pacific.





About the Book


December 31, 1941. Young Houston socialite Tracy Truworth, Apprentice P.I., can’t imagine a better way to send off the old year and ring in the new than by dancing through the night with her fella, Pete Stalwart. But a swell evening soon takes a terrible turn when a fellow dancer with moves like Fred Astaire ends up dead on the dance floor. And before the hands on the clock can point to midnight, a finger is pointed at Pete, accusing him of murdering the young man.

Then after Pete is hauled away in handcuffs, the night goes from bad to worse . . . and Tracy’s sweet grandmother is accused of stealing an ancient artifact from the museum. Now Tracy must team up with her boss and mentor, Sammy Falcone, in order to find the stolen statuette, unmask the real murderer, and restore the reputations of those she loves the most.

Yet as America becomes embroiled in another world war, the risks and sacrifices intensify—even on the homefront. And Tracy soon finds her own home invaded by a near parade of questionable characters, while unsavory suspects lurk in the shadows, and a ruthless reporter makes her life miserable. With time ticking against her, Tracy must be willing to swing past the setbacks and hop through the hazards if she hopes to solve a mystery that involves a lot of dancing . . . and a lot more danger.


Author Bio

CINDY VINCENT, M.A. Ed., was born in Calgary, Alberta, and has lived all around the US and Canada. She is the creator of the Mysteries by Vincent murder mystery party games and the Daisy Diamond Detective Series games for girls. She is also the award-winning author of the Buckley and Bogey Cat Detective Caper novels and the Daisy Diamond Detective series. She lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and an assortment of fantastic felines.


Giveaway!

Time to get “in the mood” with a fun 1940s-themed giveaway! Use the Rafflecopter form below to enter for a chance to win a pewter ornament from The National WWII Museum, a Glenn Miller CD, and paperback copies of the first two books in the Tracy Truworth series: Bad Day for a Bombshell and Swell Time for a Swing Dance. Due to shipping costs and varying international laws, this giveaway is open to US residents (age 18 or older) only. Good luck!

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