
About the Book
Book: Luck of the Irish Cozy Mystery Anthology
Authors:Kate Darroch, Jessica Thompson, Kathleen Kalb, C A Phipps, Amy Grundy, J R Lancaster, Jaclyn Weist, Jessica Brimer, K Rose, and W Jenkins
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Release Date: March 17, 2024

A fabulous collection of Cozy Mysteries from your Favorite Cozy Authors – published on St Pat’s Day, so they ALL feature The Luck of the Irish. ALL PROCEEDS go to help children living in ghastly conditions in internment camps.
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About the Authors

Living on the picturesque Devon coastline, Kate combines her passion for cozy sleuths and her experiences living in many countries to create compelling Travel Cozies.
Màiri Maguire, a Scots Irish schoolteacher from 1970s Glasgow, the heroine of Kate’s debut novel, Death in Paris, has earned Kate many international book awards, including Incipere’s Best Christian Fiction 2022, consolidating her reputation as a notable author.
Kate hopes her readers will enjoy Màiri’s adventures as much as she enjoys Father Brown, Sherlock Holmes, and that old movie, the Perils of Pauline.
Next, Kate created Huntingdon Hart Investigates. Hunt is a dryly witty, prescient, tongue-in-cheek combo of James Bond and Sherlock Holmes, who’s in endless pursuit of a much older woman.
Kate’s most recent opus is the Christian Second Chance for Lasting Love series, Sweets By the Sea, a depth saga of Recovery and Redemption which her readers insist is even more adorable than her Cozy Mysteries. The first book in the series is Thanksgiving in Welcombe Bay, which has been rapturously received by Readers Favorite’s critics.

Jessica Thompson is the award-winning author of the Amazon best-selling mystery novels “A Caterer’s Guide to Holidays and Homicide” and “A Caterer’s Guide to Love and Murder”. Her latest novel, “Shoot Shovel and Shut Up,” is a classic mystery that won second place in the Firebird Awards. Jessica’s “Beyond the Woods: A Supernatural Anthology” is a family-friendly collection of her own campfire stories. Jessica is also Assistant Finance Chair for the Storymakers Guild.
More from Kate
Recipe for Irish Stew and an introduction to the book and why my fellow authors and I created it.
The Luck of the Irish: a Cozy Mystery Anthology from 10 Cozy Authors
Editors: Kate Darroch and Jessica Thompson
You will love this Cozy Mystery anthology crammed with Cozy Mysteries from 10 Cozy authors
Renowned, like Kathleen Marple Karb, and New, like J R Lancaster
Let’s start our St Pat’s Day Celebrations the right way, with delicious things to eat and drink! Food for the body.
Irish Stew
A Royal Chef cooked this yummy Irish Stew Recipe at Sandringham House
Learn his delicious, although not strictly traditional, Irish stew recipe – and surprise your loved ones with a dish fit for a King!
Darren McGrady https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9HWZe9cSrM
Continuing our St Pat’s Day Celebrations, the right way, with Fascinating Mysteries full of Luck! Food for the mind.
The title says it all! Ten Cozy Mysteries from beloved Cozy Authors to give you food for the mind throughout the celebrations!
And winding up our St Pat’s Day Celebrations the right way, with a thought for those less fortunate… Food for the soul.
Why did 10 Authors get together to give you this super collection of Cozy Mysteries? Because we were aghast at the plight of children in border internment camps. We funded all costs of publication. 100% of all book sales proceeds goes to RAICES
Help these kids in dire need. And have fun reading Cozy Mysteries at the same time.
My Impressions
“Some people might say I’m nosey, but I prefer attentive.”
Luck of the Irish: A Cozy Mystery Anthology is a bit different than what I expected, perhaps. Different writers, yes, there are ten, so there is a variety of style and presentation. All are necessarily short, so each can be read in a quick sitting, which is nice.
All the stories contain an amateur sleuth of some capacity who reluctantly or quite happily tries to solve a crime the police cannot. Often, small towns are involved. What I most found missing was humor, that while not a cozy requirement, is something that I believe adds much to the genre. I also missed any real faith lessons, although none were promised. Some situations bordered on the out-of-bounds for me, and one story I didn’t finish. I felt it was cruder than necessary.
There were some stories I did enjoy. My fave was JR Lancaster’s A Foliage Farewell, where a horticulturist who rarely leaves his house travels to a country manor to discover why the rich man’s prized conservatory plants were dying. This story reminded me of Encyclopedia Brown from my childhood.
I also enjoyed A Tale of Fickle Fortune by Amy Grundy in which a leprechaun statue is thought to bring good luck to its possessor, if returned to giver in alotted time.
I also liked Jessica Brimer’s Clover in Murder, for the reasoning behind murder and a twist at the end of the story.
Yet another story that caught my attention for its surprising twist at the end is Leprechaun Gold by Jaclyn Wrist. The sleuth and the police are friendly to each other. The clue of the stamp and how it plays out amazes me. But more so, it’s the ending that amazes me. I want to rewind that ending or interview the one character, and ask, “Now, just HOW did you know that was the right thing to do again?!”
I also thought CA Phipps had a good story with Luck of Shadows and a woman named Patience who grants people’s last wishes.
I received a copy of the book from Celebrate Lit, plus I bought my own ecopy. No positive review was required, and all opinions are my own.
My Rating
⭐⭐⭐
Good. Recommended with caveats.
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Sounds like a book I will enjoy reading.
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Rita,
Great! Glad we could bring it to your attention!
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This looks like a great collection of stories. Thanks for hosting this tour.
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Sidlaw,
Enjoy!☘️
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Thank you for the honest review, Becky. I was hoping for a collection of fun cozies. As a reader, I will not continue reading something that I find objectionable.
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Roxanne ,
I just discovered this tour was pulled because of objectionable material.
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Thank you for informing me!
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No problem! I’m sorry I didn’t find the message before I posted!😔
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