
Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived on Taking on a World of Words. Just answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, take some time to visit the other participants and see what others are reading. So, let’s get to it!
- What am I currently reading?
- What did I just finish?
- What am I reading next?

The Lady Sherlock series – how did I not know about this series? It’s so totally in my reading wheelhouse! The NetGalley ARC of another book that I was reading just wasn’t working out yesterday and then my mail arrived with 3…yes, 3…physical books from Berkley/Penguin Random House and A Tempest at Sea was one of those books. I had to start it immediately – I’m sure you all would agree. Charlotte Holmes’ alter ego is Sherlock Holmes but it’s the late 1800s so nobody realizes that Sherlock Holmes could be and, in fact, is a woman!!!!
- Genre: Historical Mystery
- Pages: 368 pages
- Publisher: Berkley/Penguin Random House
- Publication Date: March 14, 2023


I loved Vera Wang’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers – it’s funny, has a good mystery, and is even poignant as you start to understand what’s behind everyone’s actions – even Vera’s. Basically, it has it all and it’s even relatively fast-paced.
- Genre: Cozy-ish Mystery
- Pages: 348 pages
- Publisher: Berkley
- Publication Date: March 14, 2023


Missing Clarissa by Ripley Jones sounds like my kind of thriller, and the reviews have been largely good. I’m also liking that it’s only 250 pages.
- Genre: YA Thriller
- Pages: 249 pages
- Publisher: St. Martin / Wednesday Books
- Publication Date: March 7, 2023


What are you reading? Do you love it?

I’ll be starting Tempest at Sea this week, I’m glad you’re enjoying it.
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Hope you like it!
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I like the look of missing clarissa, hope you enjoy your next reads 💕
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Me too! 🥰
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I love the look of Unsolicited Advice for Murderers, glad you enjoyed it!
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It’s very good!
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I just added Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers to my Want to Read Shelf. I am reading The Sister Effect by Susan Mallery and enjoying it.
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You’d love Vera Wong!
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I am on the list at the library, not sure how long it will be before I get it.
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I have a few books in the Lady Sherlock series sitting on my shelf. I really need to start them.
I just finished reading Monster by Frank Peretti. Couldn’t put it down. It’s now my #1 read so far this year!
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Very good! I’ll have to take a peek at it 👀
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Have a great reading week Tessa ♥️
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You too!
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These all sound good, especially Lady Sherlock. I never even heard of this series. Thanks for sharing, Tessa.
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I hadn’t either until the publisher sent it my way. I’m loving it ❤️
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Vera Wong appeals to me, Tessa. I like books with little old lady heroines. 🙂 I’m reading Princess of Shadows (which you or Teri recommended). Lots of politics at the beginning, but then it picks up nicely!) I’m enjoying it.
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You would love Vera Wong!
Princess of Shadows must have been Teri. I don’t think I’ve read that one, though her and I read a lot of the same books. Glad you’re enjoying it!
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I can never remember though it’s usually one of you two filling up my kindle. 😀 🙂
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Vera Wong is one I haven’t seen before. Is this connected to the Aunties? I liked the first book but the second book got so many bad reviews and I haven’t read it yet- I own it though. lol. But this one sounds good!
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I don’t think so based on the descriptions. There may be some character crossovers but I don’t know.
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okay, I’m going to check it out!!
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I’ve never heard of the Lady Sherlock series – not sure how I missed it, but glad you’re enjoying it, Tessa. And now you have the other books to catch up on. I also have Missing Clarissa coming up – not sure when I’ll get to it.
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I’m getting behind with NetGalley too 😢
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I’ve heard great things about Sherry Thomas over the years so thanks for the reminder to revisit. I’ve circled around Missing Clarissa so I can’t wait to see your review.
Great slate, Tessa💜
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