My Favourite Books: February

Each month I will be picking one of my favourite books and recommending it here on my blog.

Last month, I recommended the wonderful The Day the Flowers Died by Ami Blackwelder.

The Day the Flowers Died by Ami Blackwelder




This month, I am choosing one of the first books I found here on Goodreads when I joined back in 2008. Caviar Dreams by Judy Nichols.




I'm planning to read this one again when I get time because I have almost forgotten the story but I remember I really enjoyed it. It's a murder mystery. Here's the review I wrote when I read the book:

I was hooked on this book from the start. It's funny, entertaining and compulsive. The characters are well developed and totally believeable. There are so many twists and turns, the book is a real page-turner, I couldn't wait to find out what happened next. The main character Lisa's life is turned upside down when her best friend falls in love with a thief who steals all her money, and there are devastating consequences for all involved. I would highly recommend this book.

Here's a link to the book on Amazon.com: Caviar Dreams

It doesn't appear to be available on Kindle yet.

It is on Nook: Caviar Dreams - Nook

Look out for my next book choice in March!
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Published on February 15, 2012 11:02 Tags: caviar-dreams, judy-nichols, recommended
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message 1: by Charles (new)

Charles Toftoy Maria: Do you want to put my new book,"Eyes Of Cold Case Killers" on your blog? It's on amazon.com and Kindle. Best, Charles Toftoy
Note: Keep up the super work!


message 2: by Maria (new)

Maria Hi Charles,
I will definitely add your book to my to-read list, and if I like it I'll feature it on my blog :)
Thanks for stopping by!


message 3: by Judy (new)

Judy Thanks Maria! I haven't felt this honored since I was named Temp of The Month for March 1987 That's not a joke, it's the only professional award I've ever won and I listed it on my resume for years. Glad you enjoyed the book.


message 4: by Maria (new)

Maria lol, you're welcome, Judy :)


message 5: by Nancy (new)

Nancy I enjoyed Caviar Dreams a lot. The character descriptions seemed much more "real" than in a lot of mysteries. I'm glad to see others are discovering it.


message 6: by Maria (new)

Maria I agree, Nancy. I think that's one of things I liked about the book, that the reader could really relate to the characters.


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