Book Review: “Herbs and Homicide”
Posted: March 20, 2026 Filed under: Audio Books, Book Review, Books, cozy mystery, Mystery, Review | Tags: Audio Books, Audiobook Review, Book Reveiw, Carly Winter, Herbs and Homicide, Nicole Scott, Writing be Read Leave a commentAbout Herbs and Homicide

From Hollywood, California, to Heywood, Arizona, trouble follows her…
After her husband’s brutal killing and her fall from the Hollywood elite, the disgraced Samantha Rathbone moves to Heywood hoping to forget her past and live a quiet life of anonymity as Sam Jones.
When she takes a job at the local herbal shop, Sage Advice, and the owner is found murdered, Sam is pushed back into the unwanted spotlight when she becomes the number one suspect. As she wades through ugly family drama, the questionable business practices of others, and the lies embroiled in a small town, she searches for the true killer, hoping to save herself.
Will Samantha be able to find the murderer before she’s put away for a crime she didn’t commit?
Enjoy this free cozy mystery featuring a middle-aged sleuth staring her life over again!
Purchase Links:
Chirp: Herbs and Homicide by Carly Winter – Audiobook (No Subscription)
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Herbs-Homicide-Heywood-Herbalist-Mysteries/dp/B0D8JZ1YRJ
My Review of Herbs and Homicide
I purchased an audiobook copy of Herbs and Homicide, by Carly Winter, and narrated by Nicole Scott from a Chirp Friday Freebie Deal. I’m offering an honest review. All opinions stated here are my own.
I chose this book because of the clever title. It turned out to be a cute cozy mystery which helped to lighten the mood following a series of thrillers and horror stories, and it was just what I needed. Nicole Scott does an excellent job of narration, making it easy to listen to.
Samantha Rathbone came to Heywood and became Sam Jones to escape all the Hollywood drama after her ex-husband’s murder, when his illegal activities spilled over onto her reputation and she became a pariah in Hollywood circles. But, when her employer and friend, the owner of Sage Advice herbal shop, is murdered, it threatens to throw her right back into the public eye, when she becomes the prime suspect. The only way to clear her name and stay out of the press is to solve the murder herself, so she turns into an amateur sleuth, digging up family and the community’s twisted histories to discover the true murderer, calling on her Samantha Rathbone Hollywood persona to handle anyone who steps out of line. The suspects are many, and Sam isn’t sure which way to point her finger, but she must get it right or she may pay the price for a murder she didn’t commit.
Easy listening and a clever storyline make this one cozy mystery you won’t want to miss. I give Herbs and Homicide five quills.
About Kaye Lynne Booth

For Kaye Lynne Booth, writing is a passion. Kaye Lynne is an author with published short fiction and poetry, both online and in print, including her short story collection, Last Call and Other Short Fiction; and her paranormal mystery novella, Hidden Secrets; Books 1 & 2 of her Women in the West adventure series, Delilah and Sarah, and Book 1 in her Time-Travel Adventure series, The Rock Star & The Outlaw, as well as her poetry collection, Small Wonders.
Kaye holds a dual M.F.A. degree in Creative Writing with emphasis in genre fiction and screenwriting, and an M.A. in publishing. Kaye Lynne is the founder of WordCrafter Quality Writing & Author Services and WordCrafter Press, where she edits and publishes two short fiction anthologies and one poetry anthology every year amidst her many writing projects. She also maintains an authors’ blog and website, Writing to be Read, where she publishes content of interest in the literary world.
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The Cripple Creek 2026 Ice Festival
Posted: March 16, 2026 Filed under: Art, Events, Ice sculptures | Tags: Cripple Creek Ice Festival 2026, Event, Ice sculptures, Kaye Lynne Booth, Writing be Read 4 CommentsThe Ice Festival is an annual event in Cripple Creek, Colorado, where ice carvers sculpt spectacular figures from huge blocks of solid ice, competing for a $1,000.00 prize. The main thoroughfare, Bennett Street is closed off to vehicle traffic, leaving it open only to the foot traffic of visitors as the carvers sculpt their masterpieces. The sculptures are amazing, and viewing them at night, when they are all lit up with different colors creates an amazing walk through a fantasy world.
Each year has a different theme. I don’t make it to visit the Ice Festival every year, but I have made it a few times. I first visited the Ice Festival in 2015, when the theme was Story Time, but I was unprepared with no camera to photograph the amazing fantasy figures carved by these talented artists. I loved the Old West theme from 2016, (view them here), and in 2023, the theme was the Carver’s Choice, (view them here).
For the last three years, Cripple Creek has had an added winter feature to compliment the Ice Festival which is celebrated every February. Opening sometime each January, depending on the weather, Cripple Creek hosts the added attraction of a magnificent Ice Palace, with tunnels and slides and even a fire feature. 2026 hasn’t had a lot of snowfall, so the Ice Castle above may seem out of place. Tickets are a bit pricey and must be purchased ahead of time, for a specific time, and my trips to Cripple Creek are pretty spur of the moment, so I’ve never actually visited the Ice Castle, but have contented myself with photos from afar, which look like a huge snow blob from the outside. I will say, although difficult to photograph because of the glaring street lights, it does look pretty cool at night. But the real action lies within. Maybe someday.
The 2026 Ice Festival
This year’s theme was artist choice, I believe, so the subject of each sculpture varied. They had sculptures at both ends of Bennett Ave, with vendors of every kind in between on the main thoroughfare. At the far end, in front of the Double Eagle Casino, they had the traditional ice slide, but this old gal wasn’t doing it this year.

That end of the street didn’t have as many as the lower end, but some of them were pretty darned cool.









The signs you see tell the sponsoring business and you can scan them with your phone to vote for the sculpture you feel is best. Me, I just liked them all.
Down on the lower end of Bennett Avenue in front of the Triple Crown Casinos is where the majority of the sculptures were found. This is a competition and the artists compete for a cash purse prize.










Starting out with gigantic blocks of ice, these talented artists sculpt their amazing works with hand tools and chainsaws. Below is a photo of one master ice wizard adding finishing touches to his Sphynx face to finish up the Egyptian display. I visited on the last day of the competition, and he was about the only one still working his magic, creating icy desert images.

About Kaye Lynne Booth

For Kaye Lynne Booth, writing is a passion. Kaye Lynne is an author with published short fiction and poetry, both online and in print, including her short story collection, Last Call and Other Short Fiction; and her paranormal mystery novella, Hidden Secrets; Books 1 & 2 of her Women in the West adventure series, Delilah and Sarah, and Book 1 in her Time-Travel Adventure series, The Rock Star & The Outlaw, as well as her poetry collection, Small Wonders.
Kaye holds a dual M.F.A. degree in Creative Writing with emphasis in genre fiction and screenwriting, and an M.A. in publishing. Kaye Lynne is the founder of WordCrafter Quality Writing & Author Services and WordCrafter Press, where she edits and publishes two short fiction anthologies and one poetry anthology every year amidst her many writing projects. She also maintains an authors’ blog and website, Writing to be Read, where she publishes content of interest in the literary world.
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