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Victoria

          Queen Victoria is possibly one of the most-known monarch’s in history.   That’s probably because she reigned for so long and wore mourning dress for the rest of her life after her husband died, which was decades.   Her early years I have not heard as much about, which is part of the reason why I found the idea of the show Victoria so fascinating.   It follows the early years of Victoria’s reign and her marriage to Prince Albert.   What we learn is that pretty much everything is anything but smooth.                      The king has died and a messenger has arrived at the home of a young Alexandrina (Jenna Coleman) to let her know she is now queen.   One of the first things Alexandrina must decide is what she will call herself.   Her mother, the Duchess of Kent (Catherine Flemming), and her mother’s friend, Sir John Conroy (Paul Rhys), are willing to “help” Alexandrina make this decision, whether she likes it or not.   Her actual name of Alexandrina is turned down a

In a Witch’s Wardrobe: A Witchcraft Mystery by Juliet Blackwell

               In a Witch’s Wardrobe , in my opinion, is the best book in the Witchcraft Mystery series so far.   Unfortunately, it has a very sad ending.   An ending I hope gets cleared up quickly in the next book.                           In some ways it is a surprise that Lily Ivory is going to the Art Deco ball.   Many would think it’s not her thing.   To make the situation even more surprising, Lily is attending the ball with Aidan Rhodes, a male witch that Lily does not always get along with.   They spend most of their time butting heads, and it is rare to find them not disagreeing on one matter or another.   To see them on a “date” together is not exactly what people would expect.                 Despite the surprises surrounding Lily’s attendance, she is looking to have a good time at the ball.   This is why it’s especially unnerving, that practically immediately upon their arrival, Lily encounters something strange.   A woman, Miriam, literally runs into Lily

Cat Trick: A Magical Cats Mystery by Sofie Kelly

  How does anyone solve a mystery without the aid of magical cats?   With all the help librarian Kathleen Paulson’s cats give her, it’s a wonder that anyone is able to solve a mystery without them.                 Mayville Heights is preparing for a festival geared at bringing more tourists to the area.   The person they must impress is Mike Glazer, a former Mayville Heights resident.   Having left town years ago due to a family tragedy, one would think everyone would be happy to see Mike back.   The complete opposite is true.   No one can stand Mike.   He keeps going around town telling people how they are running their businesses wrong, and that they should change their ways.   Pretty much Mike is saying no one in town is good enough, which is something that does not go over well with the residents.   This is why it should not come as too much of a surprise that Mike is the one who turns up dead, found by Kathleen’s cat Hercules, of all people.                 Despite H

Some Enchanted Éclair: A Magical Bakery Mystery by Bailey Cates

            Katie Lightfoot’s life in Savannah keeps getting more and more mysterious.   So much magic is happening all around that I would not be surprised if it were discovered nearly everyone in town had one magical power or another.   With another person to add to the list of those with magical powers, it may be only a matter of time before the list includes everyone.                 It’s movie making time in Savannah.   A film crew is in town and many of Katie’s friends and family are somehow involved.   Katie isn’t, which is fine by her, but being able to stay away from the film set does not last long.   Simon Knapp, the film’s production coordinator, has just fired the caterer and he needs a new one now .   Brought into the Honeybee Bakery by one of Katie’s friends, Simon wants the bakery to cater for the film that day and possibly for the entire week.   Despite the great amount of work this would create, and the rearrangement of their schedule, Katie and her Aunt Lucy a