Fiction, Mystery

Thirty-Two and a Half Complications by Denise Grover Swank Book Review

Title: Thirty-Two  and a Half Complications
Author: Denise Grover Swank
Series: Rose Gardner Mystery #5
Location: Henryetta, Arkansas
Main Character: Rose
Other Characters: Mason, Joe, Violet, Neely Kate, Bruce Wayne, Jonah, Skeeter
Pets: Muffy
Rating: 5

Okay… I am officially hooked on this series! Thirty-Two and a Half Complications by Denise Grover Swank delivers an engaging mix of drama, mystery, and small-town chaos in the best way.

This installment follows Rose Gardner as she is once again drawn into a mystery involving bank robbery, murder, and some unsavory characters. While trying to determine whom she can trust, juggling her job—which she may be in danger of losing—and her complicated love life, Rose has more than enough on her plate. As always, the story is filled with twists, secrets, and plenty of Southern sass.

I love how Rose continues to grow stronger and more confident, even when everything around her feels like it’s falling apart. She has truly evolved since book one. I love Mason. I really like Rose with him—there’s something steady and genuine about their connection that makes me root for them. Joe, on the other hand… whew. He’s really starting to get on my nerves. His behavior feels a bit too needy and borderline stalkerish at this point, and I just don’t love the vibe. I understand that he cares, but sometimes it feels over-the-top.

The mystery kept me guessing, and the emotional tension continued to build. I found myself flipping pages late into the night, eager to discover what would happen next. There was an unexpected twist at the end, and I can’t wait to see how it will be handled.

If you love small-town mysteries featuring strong female leads, a messy love triangle, and plenty of twists and secrets, this series just keeps getting better. I can’t wait to see what trouble Rose gets into next!

Mystery, Romance

Thirty One and a Half Regrets by Denise Grover Swank Book Review

Title: Thirty-one and a half Regrets
Author: Denise Grover Swank
Series: Rose Gardner Mystery #4
Location: Henryetta, Arkansas
Main Character: Rose
Other Characters: Mason, Joe, Violet, Neely Kate, Bruce Wayne, Jonah, Daniel Crocker, Detective Miller, Detective Miller, Detective Geyer, Jeff
ets: Muffy
Rating: 5

The more I read this series, the more I love it—and I especially love Rose. She has truly evolved since we first met her in the first book of the series.  Rose has transformed from a scared young woman who never experienced life because she was controlled by her mother into someone who is discovering her own strength and independence. Even her sister, whom she loves dearly, has sheltered her from the world.

As someone from Rose’s past comes back to haunt her, we see how she has developed into a strong, independent woman with self-confidence and determination. Still reeling from Joe’s betrayal, she must confront her biggest nightmare while also deciding that it is time to move on.

I started this book really disliking Joe. Although I initially liked him, he started to seem weak and overly controlled by his father, unable to stand up to him. I also just didn’t trust him. As a result, I became team Mason all the way. However, despite my newfound love for Mason, I feel a bit torn because Joe surprised me in this installment.

This series has it all: romance, newfound love, relationship drama, stalking, intrigue, betrayal, surprises, and suspense, culminating in an ending that will surprise you with unexpected twists along the way. It truly felt like a roller coaster ride, filled with twists, turns, and ups and downs. And there is a dog that you really can’t help but love.

I have one pet peeve: when someone incorrectly refers to a gun’s magazine as a clip. A magazine is not the same as a clip. I understand that Rose may not be very familiar with guns, so I can overlook this mistake. Nevertheless, it didn’t impact my five-star rating.

This book truly deserves the five stars I gave it.

If you have read this series, share your thoughts in the comments.

Fiction, Mystery

Thirty and a Half Excuses by Denise Grover Swank

Title: Thirty and a Half Excuses
Author: Denise Grover Swank
Series: Rose Gardner Mystery #3
Location: Henryetta, Arkansas
Main Character: Rose, Violet, Mason, Neely Kate
Pets: Muffy
Rating: 5

I absolutely loved Thirty and a Half Excuses! Denise Grover Swank has done it again with a story that’s funny, heartfelt, and completely addictive. The characters feel so real—you laugh with them, cry with them, and sometimes just shake your head at the chaos they create, especially Rose. I especially enjoyed the witty dialogue and clever twists that kept me turning pages late into the night. Even when I thought I had everything figured out, Swank still managed to surprise me! This book is the perfect mix of humor, heart, friendship, Mystery, and a touch of romance. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good, fun, and emotional read.

The story follows Rose as she juggles her new landscape business, relationships, and the unexpected twists life throws her way, including another murder. It’s about navigating the ups and downs, making tough choices, and finding oneself along the way—all while dealing with situations that are often hilarious, sometimes frustrating, and always entertaining. It’s the kind of book that makes you smile, think, and eagerly anticipate the next situation Rose will find herself in. I especially love Rose’s little dog, Muffy.

If you enjoy a southern small-town mystery filled with heart, humor, and quirky characters, you’ll love this series.

If you have read this series, share your thoughts in the comments

Fiction, Mystery

Twenty-Nine and a Half Reasons by Denise Grover Swank

Title: Twenty-Nine and a Half Reasons
Author: Denise Grover Swank
Series: Rose Gardner Mystery #2
Location: Henryetta, Arkansas
Main Character: Rose
Other Characters: Neely Kate, Joe, Mason, Jimmy, Suzanne, Judge McLarry, Bruce Wayne, Detective Taylor
Pets: Muffy
Rating: 5

I absolutely loved this book! This series remains one of my favorites! The mystery was well-crafted and kept me guessing. I did figure out the culprit before the big reveal, but instead of feeling disappointed, I was proud that I figured it out. Even though I thought I knew who did it, there was still a twist, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

In this installment, Rose has jury duty. There is a mix of humor and suspense as she navigates the rules of serving on a jury. Of course, since we’re talking about Rose, we can expect some drama and her tendency to march to the beat of her own drum, which means she is likely to bend the rules.

I absolutely loved the addition of new characters, especially Rose’s new best friend, Neely Kate, and the stick-in-the-mud Assistant District Attorney, Mason Deveraux. Initially, I didn’t like Mason, but he contributed so much to the story that he ended up being one of my favorites. I loved Neely Kate from the beginning; she fits perfectly as Rose’s friend and adds so much fun to the story.

There were moments of romance and laugh-out-loud humor. Several times, I found myself smiling at the witty banter or shaking my head at the chaos—in the best way possible. This book was fast-paced, entertaining, and truly difficult to put down; I’m sure I lost sleep trying to finish it.

I enjoyed every moment and finished the book eagerly anticipating what comes next. If you love a mystery with heart, humor, and characters you can’t help but fall in love with, you will love this series.  I can’t wait to read the next book to discover what chaos Rose will create.

If you have read this series, please share your thoughts in the comments.

Fiction, Mystery

Falling to Pieces by Denise Grover Swank

Title: Falling to Pieces
Author: Denise Grover Swank
Series: Rose Gardner Mystery #3.5
Location: Henryetta, Arkansas
Main Character: Rose & Joe
Other Characters: Neely Kate, Hillary, Violet, Brody, Mason, Bruce Wayne, Jonah
Pets: Muff
Rating: 4 stars — emotional and necessary, just a bit much at times.

This will be a brief review, as discussing my feelings about the book in detail would reveal some spoilers, which I’d like to avoid.

Initially, this book confused me because I felt like I was missing something. I later discovered that I had accidentally read it out of order. On Fantastic Fiction, it was listed as book 1.5, positioned between book 1 and book 2. However, after finishing the book and trying to write my review, I found it marked as book 3.5 on GoodReads. This prompted me to search further and realize that Fantastic Fiction was incorrect; it is actually book 3.5. This discrepancy explained why some characters were mentioned without prior introduction. Anyway, I am now back on track with book two. This experience reinforces my recommendation to read most series in order.

Falling to Pieces is an emotionally charged bridge novella in the Rose Gardner series.

What prevented this from being a 5-star read for me was the excessive focus on how deeply Rose and Joe loved each other. Eventually, it became repetitive and felt somewhat teenage-dramatic. While I could overlook this tendency in Rose, since this is her first relationship, it was less excusable in Joe. Given his past relationships, his constant internal monologue about them being “soulmates” felt exaggerated and slowed down the story for me.

I believe this novella is essential to the series. It clarifies Joe’s choices, adds emotional depth, and lays the groundwork for what follows. Despite my minor criticisms, I remained engaged and was glad I didn’t skip it.

Fiction, Mystery, Thriller

What She Saw by Mary Burton

Title: What She Saw
Author: Mary Burton
Main Character: Sloan, CJ Taggert
Other Characters: Grant, Rafe Colton, Patty, Laurie, Debra, Tristan, Baily, Paxton, Mayor Briggs, Baily, Kevin, Cassie, Amy
Pets: A golden Retriever named Cody
Rating: 5+

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Mary Burton is a ‘new to me’ author, but this won’t be the last book I read by her. I was engrossed from the very first page and found it hard to put down at night.

Four young girls went missing from a music festival and are presumed dead. A man is serving a life sentence for the crime, even though their bodies were never found. He still claims his innocence. Thirty-one years later, a daughter who was a baby at the time is determined to uncover what happened to her mother and the three other girls.

Sloane lost her mother, who was believed to have been murdered, and her father, whom she never knew, was in prison. Raised by a grandmother who was not particularly nurturing, Sloane grew up to be a writer who struggles to express her emotions and is rarely frightened. Driven by a need to uncover the truth behind her mother’s disappearance and the fate of three other missing girls, she seeks closure for herself and their families. This quest requires her to return to the town where the crime occurred-a case that most have forgotten, but one Sloane has never been able to move past. With many of those involved now dead, she must track down families and witnesses from three decades ago who might still remember details that could help bring closure to the case.

This book was an edge-of-your-seat roller coaster ride to uncover the truth. Sloan is a compelling protagonist, and you can’t help but root for her. This book combines suspense, emotion, and just the right amount of romance, all without overshadowing the mystery. I thought I had solved the case, only to be hit with another unexpected twist.

If you love a protagonist with heart and determination, along with a great mystery featuring unexpected twists and a touch of romance, you need to read this book. It definitely checks all the boxes. This may have been the first book I have read by this author, but it definitely won’t be the last.

If you have read this book, please share your thoughts in the comments!

Cozy Mystery, Fiction, Mystery

Echoes of Her by Denise Grover Swanks


Author: Denise Grover Swanks
Title: Echoes of Her
Series: Maddie Baker Mystery #3
Location: Cockamamie, TN
Main Character: Maddie Baker
Other Characters: Noah, Aunt Diedra, Mallory, Joe, Neil, George, Dawn, Rebecca, Annamarie, Gina
Rating: 5


Hello, Book Lovers, and Happy New Year! I had a wonderful New Year’s Eve, and I hope you did too. This is my first review of the year, and I couldn’t wait to share it. I finished this book recently, and it truly kept me engaged—it was definitely a “hard to put down” read!

I really had a hard time putting this book down, often reading late into the night when I should have been sleeping. From the moment I stepped into Maddie’s world, I was hooked. The author has a way of pulling the reader with emotion, suspense, and just a touch of romance, creating a story that will keep you reading till way past bedtime.

If you’ve read the first two books, you’re aware that Maddie’s mother was murdered when she was a child, and the case was never solved. Maddie is determined to uncover the truth about her mother’s death—a cold case that feels both impossibly tangled and personal. What captivated me most was Maddie’s relentless pursuit of justice. She just keeps pushing as she untangles secrets, which gets her closer to the truth. Could getting closer to the truth put Maddie in jeopardy, or is it best that it all stays buried? This is the type of mystery that stays with you long after the final reveal.

This book is captivating, emotional, and very hard to put down. If you enjoy mysteries with a lot of heart, strong characters, and a hint of romance, this series is for you.  I recommend starting with the first book to fully appreciate Maddie and Noah’s journey and watch their relationship develop. Although this is the final installment of this series, which makes me sad, I am still holding out hope for the chance to revisit Maddie, Noah, and the other beloved characters in the future.

If you have read this series, please share your opinions in the comments.

Fiction, Mystery

Gone Without a Trace by Denise Grover Swank

Title: Gone Without a Trace
Author: Denise Grover Swank
Title: Gone Without a Trace
Series: Maddie Baker Mystery #2
Location: Cockamamie, TN
Main Character: Maddie Baker
Other Characters: Noah, Neil, Bert, Mallory, Aunt Diedra, Amy, Jake, Barbara, Steve, Gil, Boomer
Rating: 5+

I literally could not put this book down. Gone Without a Trace by Denise Grover Swank had me thinking, “Okay, just one more chapter…” before I realized it was well past my bedtime.

This is a suspenseful mystery that centers around a sudden disappearance that leaves more questions than answers. As the story unfolds, secrets begin to surface and relationships are tested, revealing that not everything—and not everyone—is as it seems. As tension rises and emotions escalate, the quest for the truth draws readers deeper into a web of mystery, danger, and unexpected revelations. This fast-paced, character-driven story keeps you guessing until the very end.

This story captivated me from the very beginning. The mystery unfolds at an ideal pace, creating just the right amount of tension to keep you turning the pages, while also providing enough emotional depth to make you genuinely care about the characters. I loved how the author expertly balances suspense with heartfelt moments. It’s not just about what happened, but how it affects everyone involved, which makes the story feel authentic and personal. Just when I thought I had everything figured out, the story took another unexpected turn.

This was a such a cozy yet suspenseful read, perfect for enjoying with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine later in the evening. If you appreciate emotional mysteries filled with twists and turns that keep you guessing, featuring strong characters and a protagonist you can’t help but love, along with a captivating storyline and a touch of romance, Gone Without a Trace definitely deserves a spot on your TBR list.

I highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys a compelling mystery with emotional depth.

Fiction, Mystery, Thriller, Women's Fiction

Shadow of the Past by Tammy L Grace

Title: Shadows of the Past
Author: Tammy L Grace
Series: Quinn Stone #1
Main Character: Quinn Stone
Other Characters: Daniel Stone, Ethan, Jane, Dominic, Victor, Walter, Tanner Chase, Eleanor, Ryan, Colton, Selene
Genre: Political thriller  & Women’s fiction (because Quinn’s emotional journey, relationships, and personal struggles give it more depth than a typical political/action thriller)
Pets: Zephyr, Quinn’s Golden Retriever and best friend
Rating: 4

“Evil wins is when good men do nothing”

Having read and enjoyed several of Tammy L. Grace’s books, I decided to give Shadows of the Past a try, despite political thrillers and spy stories not being my usual genre. Honestly, I’m glad I did!

The story follows ex-CIA operative Quinn Stone as she is pulled back into a complex web of espionage, political danger, and long-buried secrets. Grace expertly balances action with emotional depth; Quinn’s inner struggles and the suspense surrounding the presidential candidate she is tasked with protecting kept me turning the pages. That being said, I occasionally found the large cast of characters overwhelming. There were moments when the themes of secrecy, covert operations, and political maneuvering felt repetitive, particularly in the “protecting Chase” storyline. Nonetheless, the overall tension, atmosphere, and strong female lead made for a solid and engaging read. I especially loved Quinn’s relationship with her dog, Zephyr.

Although this genre isn’t typically my preference, I found myself enjoying the journey, thanks to Tammy L. Grace’s engaging writing. It’s a gripping story that fans of political thrillers will undoubtedly enjoy!

Fiction, Mystery

Take the Wheel by Denise Grover Swank

Title: Take the Wheel
Author:Denise Grover Swank
Series: Maddie Baker #1
Location: Cockamamie, Tennessee
Main Character: Maddie Baker
Other Characters: Noah, Mallory, Lance, Aunt Deidre, Margarete, Peter, Ernie, Martin, Dawn, Adam, Roscoe, Colleen
Rating: 4

Denise Grover Swank presents a charming, slow-burn mystery featuring a heroine who is both relatable and resilient.

Maddie is rebuilding her life in her quirky hometown of Cockamamie, Tennessee. She returned to care for her aunt, who raised her and now has dementia. To make ends meet, Maddie drives for Uber, but her life takes an unexpected turn when one of her passengers is found dead, drawing her into a murder investigation.

Detective Noah Langley, a former big-city cop from Memphis, has recently relocated to the small town of Cockamamie in search of a quieter life. He arrives to take on his first case, a murder with Maddie as the prime suspect. As the investigation unfolds, long-buried secrets from the town’s past resurface, prompting Maddie to realize that this case may be more personal than she ever anticipated.

Maddie is a relatable and resourceful protagonist. Her challenge of balancing family obligations, financial pressures, and the suspicion cast upon her is convincingly portrayed. The plot offers a well-balanced mix of red herrings and surprises, although some twists are predictable. Some sections of the book felt a bit slow and seemed to drag on, particularly in the middle. I even found myself skipping a few pages to keep moving forward.

I recommend Take the Wheel to readers who enjoy a mystery infused with slow-burn romance and a strong female lead. Although some parts were predictable and there were a few slow sections in the middle, it serves as a well-crafted introduction to the Maddie Baker series, filled with enough intrigue to entice readers to pick up the next installment.

If you have read this book, please share your thoughts in the comments.

Happy Reading!