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"Secrets Between the Shelves (4 Cozy Bookshop Mysteries)" by Cynthia Hickey, Linda Baten Johnson, Teresa Ives, and Merilyn Turk are all Christian Bookstore Cozy Mysteries. The fourth story is more bookstore adjacent since the crime takes place in a book store but the main character is the only one of the four that doesn't work in or own a bookstore. The fourth one also has the least of the side Christian theme but it is still there.
All four are quick reads. The first story is a bit choppy on its transitions but an interesting story. The second story needs a bit of a trigger warning. It covers the subject of child/human trafficking. The third story was a but predictable but mostly in that the suspect was a little on the obvious side. For the fourth one there was a bit more put into the main character's relationship than in her investigation, so I didn't quite see that ending coming.

This is a nice set of clean cozy mystery stories. Each story focuses on a murder mystery centered in a bookstore.
I received an advanced reader's copy of the book from Barbour Books through NetGalley. This is my unsolicited opinion. I enjoyed the four quick and cozy reads. Each are told in first person by the main character. Three are voiced by the store owner and the fourth is by the store owner across the street from the bookstore.
"Through the Looking Glass" Amber Swanson is the new owner of the store. On her opening day Mrs. Peabody accuses her of stealing a vintage book. On the second day, a murder occurs. Despite warnings to stop trying to investigate the situation, Amber continues to try and prove her innocence with the help of the victims' nephew, Brandt Thompson. Amber's grandmother is a hoot in this story.
"The Secret Passage Bookstore" The owner, Abby, is trying to get her bookstore prepped for opening. Zach Cooper is working on the reconstruction of the building.
Abby discovers a body and things get intense. There are several valuable secondary characters in this story. Ben True is a mentor who she works for at the Rocking T Ranch. Sheriff Hawthorn and he are protective of Abby in a tough sort of way. There's good humor here.
"By Hook or By Book" A bookshop in Maine with a pirate ambiance. Lily Carter just knew this would bring people to the door. College students show up to ask for work. Someone else is bringing break-ins to the new store. A police officer, Dwayne Forgione, shows up to investigate. As a reader I got a kick out of his corny jokes. Oh, a dead body shows up too. This is a good murder mystery.
"The Missing Chapter" Kelly Stephens, new owner of Artistic Adventures, introduces herself to Matilda "Tillie" Thompson the clerk and Jep Pennington, owner of Bayside Books and Reading Room. She is seeking artists to partner with for inventory in her store. She thinks this will be a good area to settle her business in. Within days she questions her decision about a great place with a death in the bookstore and learning of the missing wife of the owner. I like the diligence of Kelly when she just knew something wasn't right. Nice display of faith in this story.
I recommend this collection of stories for those who like a cozy read and good clean mysteries.

I expected to enjoy this one more than I did, as usually I love when books have bookstore settings, and was excited to see how this would fit into the cozy mystery genre. However, I found the majority of these stories were a bit lacking, and the mysteries ended up being rushed and not plotted out as well as I was hoping for.
That being said, my favorite of the four was By Hook or By Book, and I pretty much breezed right through it. The mystery was compelling, the characters were interesting, and the plot moved at a quick pace, while still making sure everything was explained along the way. I'd probably give this particular title 4.5/5.
Overall, this was still a fun collection, and I enjoyed how each author was able to take the same plot starting point and still pen a story completely different from any of the others. I personally enjoyed last year's Barbour cozy mystery novella collection release (Death By Food Truck) more than I did this one, but it was still a cute collection with a faith foundation and sweet romances that added to the story rather than taking away from it.
If you're a fan of cozy mysteries that are clean and heartwarming, then this collection may be something you want to go ahead and give a try.
Final Rating: 3/5.
Thanks so much to Barbour for allowing me to advance read and review this title!
I voluntarily read and reviewed a complimentary advance reader copy of this novel from the publisher (Barbour) via NetGalley. I was not required to give a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own, and this is my honest review.

Secrets Between the Shelves is the first time I am reading from any of the four authors works. This is a Cozy Bookshop Mystery. This is kind of a new genre to me, and I could see the draw to it.
I loved that each one had a tie to bookshops and also some faith aspect to it. I enjoyed each story. I look forward to reading some more coy mysteries in the future.
In all 4 stories the romance was light and perfect. The murder element was light and nothing graphic. The humor was evident, and the mystery was fun.

This was a nice collection of Christian Cozy Mysteries. It might miss its target audience by not including this in the description or summary.
Each story is well-written and has relatable characters. I did enjoy a couple of the stories more than others. This is for you if you are looking for a good, clean mystery with some romance. Happy Reading.
Thank you to NetGalley and Publishers for an ARC for an Honest review.

I was excited to receive a review copy of this as I love cozy mysteries, bookshop settings, and we have some Christian elements sprinkled in that I appreciated. I would say my favorite story was the 1st one, as it reminded me of the Aurora Teagarden mysteries on Hallmark. If you love Hallmark mysteries, I think you will love these 4 novella mysteries.
Thanks NetGalley and Barbour Publishing for my copy of Secret Between the Shelves. All opinions are my own.

Fantastic book with many great mysteries! I loved every story, there was not a single one that didn’t pull me in from page one. Great characters and each story keeps you guessing on who the criminal is. I have now added 4 new Amazing cozy mystery authors to my must read list. Each story is clean with bits of faith woven in making them the perfect read that you can’t put down. I will definitely being reading more books from each of these authors!
Was given a complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.

Secrets Between the Shelves is an impressively constructed collection of four engaging novella mysteries by four very talented authors. The common thread is that each story features a murder that occurs in a quaint bookstore. The story- lines are unique with no connection in content to the other stories. All the stories are well-written with mystery that drew me in quickly and kept me guessing to the end. Whatever the location—Arkansas, Wyoming, Maine, or Florida—authentically sketched settings transport you to the scene and help you visualize the story. A dash of sweet romance and inspiring faith add interest to the narratives. All in all this is a very light, entertaining cozy mystery novella collection, and I highly recommend it.
I received a copy of this book from Barbour Publishing via NetGalley with no obligation to write a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

This is a collection of four novellas that have a bookstore theme running through them.. There are romance and Christian angles, but they are woven in and not overwhelming. Due to the short nature of each story, there was not a lot of character development or intricate storylines. I think I would have enjoyed some of these a bit more if they had been longer stories. There was some predictability to them, but if you are looking for a quick, cozy mystery, these might fit the bill.

I thoroughly enjoyed this compilation of Cozy bookstore mysteries. These were all new authors to me and I am interested in reading more from them now. The addition of faith content was a bonus as well. Not overly preachy.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a complimentary copy. This is my honest review.

Secrets Between the Shelves is a compilation of four mysteries taking place around the shelves of a bookstore. All are very enjoyable stories that are fast reading with a bit of romance thrown in with interesting characters. I received a complimentary copy from Barbour Publishing and Net Galley and was under no obligation to post a review.

This book was a compilation of four novellas centered around bookstores. Two things straight off these mini mysteries really didn't have as much to do with bookstores as I would have thought, and two, these are Christian based stories although this was not mentioned in the summary when I requested this book. Neither of these things affected my ability to enjoy the stories but a heads-up to potential readers. Each story had a pleasant story with a small mystery, some being a bigger part of the story than others, however, these stories are definitely short on the mystery and more just nice stories. I definitely enjoyed some more than others, but they were all easy reading and pleasant enough. I would definitely explore more from several of these authors who were all new to me. Thanks to #Netgally, #BarbourFiction, and the authors for an opportunity to try them out! #SecretsBetweentheShelves #CynthiaHickey #MarilynTuck #LindaBatesJohnson #TeresaIvesLilly #bookreview #bookideas #retiredreader

This is a collection of four cozy mysteries, each a sperate stories of intrigue and romance. Each author does a great job bringing their characters to life and keeping you guessing in each case until the end.

"Secrets Between the Shelves" is a great Novella collection from Barbour. These four stories are well written cozy mysteries with a dose of Christian faith. I liked how each novella revolved around a mystery in a bookstore. All four stories were great, but the last story was my favourite.
I highly recommend this collection. These stories are all cleanly written with just a bit of kissing. There are murders and danger in each of the stories, but nothing too descriptive. Each story are separate and in no way connected.
Thank you Barbour Publishing for the opportunity to read this book. All opinions expressed are my one. The book releases 2/1/25

4 bookstores, 4 stories, 4 murders, lots of mayhem!
1. Murder in the Mystery Section - Imagine opening a new bookstore & tearoom and finding a dead woman on the floor! Amber finds herself involved in a real life mystery that involves more than scones and murder.
2. The Secret Passage Bookshop - Abby buys a run down building to turn into a bookstore. While looking the building over, she gets bopped in the head. As the mystery develops, the bookstore and her very live is threatened. Follow this mystery of books, secret passages & tacos to find out more.
3. By Hook or by Book - Lily makes her dream come true of owning a bookshop in Maine. When a dead pirate is found in her bookstore, it threatens more than just the store.
4. The Missing Chapter - Kelly opens her store and witnesses a very suspicious death. Can she prove the bookshop owner next is innocent?
Lovely short stories of murder, suspicion & books! All are well written, with characters you can relate to. I received a complimentary copy of this book by Barbour Publishing & was under no obligation to post a review.

I wish I could give it a higher rating, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. 😕
The stories were pretty good, but underwhelming and predictable. The mystery aspect of each story was, for the most part, not very mysterious. I wasn't sitting on the edge of my seat or hurriedly reading the book to see whodunnit. The characters were good, but a bit bland in my opinion. The setting in each story was nice and fit well with each plot. The faith aspect of the book was a gentle reminder that God is with us always and wants the best for us, despite horrible circumstances that occur due to evil in this world or by imperfect humans. 🙏🏼
But that's all I really have to say about it. If I had to choose my favorite story, it would have to be the first one. But that one was also pretty underwhelming.
I received an ARC from the publishers via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions and statements are my own.

** “Sometimes, God allows such things so we can find out what we’re made of. Find out how strong our faith is.” **
Cynthia Hickey, Linda Baten Johnson, Teresa Ives Lilly and Marilyn Turk join forces to provide “Secrets Between the Shelves,” a book of four cozy bookshop mysteries.
In “Murder in the Mystery Section” by Cynthia Hickey, when the grand opening of her new bookshop Through the Looking Glass is thwarted by a murder, Amber Swanson is baffled at why and how to keep her new business afloat. But when she meets the victim’s nephew, Brandt, who promises to help her and her plucky grandmother solve the case, more and more deadly events occur.
Will the dynamic trio be able to figure out who is behind the dastardly deeds — or will they end up victims themselves?
Hickey develops some fun characters, as well as reminds us that we are stronger than we believe we are; God opens doors; the impact of secrets; and God is with us through every tribulation.
In Linda Baten Johnson’s “The Secret Passage Bookshop,” as Abby Scott prepares to open her new bookstore, she is attacked and then finds a dead body in her building. Trying to figure out why someone would be after her, and who the victim is, she finds a much darker secret happening in her quaint little town.
The author creates intriguing characters, including a brave little girl named Felicia, and questionable people who all act petty and manipulative toward Abby. Will she be able to determine whom she can trust, and who is not to be trusted? She also reminds us of the importance to care for all God’s children (“Our heavenly Father cared for His children in the most amazing ways”); and that God is constantly watching over and providing for us.
In “By Hook or by Book” by Teresa Ives Lilly, Lily Carter is opening her pirate-themed bookstore By Hook or by Book when bad circumstances visit her shop. As each situation gets more deadly, Lily turns to Officer Dwayne Forgione to help figure out what someone is searching for within her shop, and why.
The author creates intriguing characters, leaving the reader guessing as to who can be trusted and who can’t. She also includes some good themes like the power of prayer for protection and clarity; and we can always speak to God about our worries.
In Marilyn Turk’s “The Missing Chapter,” Kelly Stephens is working on opening her new art supply store. When she visits the neighboring bookstore, a tragedy occurs, which stirs up her investigative tendencies. Can she figure out what happened to the local gym opener, especially since Kelly is new in town?
Turk fills her story with fascinating characters with deep histories and secrets. But she includes several great themes in her story, like the power of forgiveness; what happens when we hold grudges; and knowing when it is time to move forward.
“Secrets Between the Shelves,” which is due out Feb. 1, is a fun book filled with four little cozy mysteries all surrounding the love of books and readings. Three feature newly opened or soon-to-be-opened bookstores and one features an established bookstore with a newly opening art store. They all also remind the reader to never give up on your dreams; and remind us about the possibility of overcoming adversity.
This series of novellas is a fun read for fans of all things literary (with even a nod to Daphne du Maurier’s “Rebecca,”) mysteries, especially cozy mysteries, as well as stories with plucky female characters.
Five stars out of five.
Barbour Fiction provided this complimentary copy through NetGalley for my honest, unbiased review.

Four novellas set in and around bookstores. New shop owners, a murder, an amateur detective, and a touch of romance thrown in. Although each story has similar ties running through them, they were each a unique read and enjoyable read. The stories also touch on trusting God & forgiveness.
I received an ARC copy from NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.

These books were Not 'overly done' christian (angels do not have wings, they're wingless men, btw lol) and i think pretty much Anybody who likes cozies Could enjoy this book. It's not my fave genre but i liked the Bookshop theme and two of the stories especially.
Overall this collection was entertaining. One book was pretty Serious, though, with some heavy issues i would not label Cozy at all; it was quite depressing in fact.
Thank you to Barbour Publishing for this ARC, i do appreciate it :)

This is a nice collection of four short stories. All revolving around bookstores and a murder.
All four are easy to read and will keep you guessing who did it.