Review: Vitamin Sea (Beaver Island Mysteries, Book 1) by Maia Ross – Audiobook

I received a free copy of Vitamin Sea audiobook from Tantor Media in exchange for an honest review.

Vitamin Sea Audiobook Review: Cosy Mystery on Beaver Island

Audiobook cover for Beaver Island Mystery 1 - Vitamin Sea by Maia Ross. Read by Petrea Burchard and Deborah Balm

I was delighted to receive an audiobook copy of Vitamin Sea by Maia Ross, the first cosy mystery in her Beaver Island Mysteries series. I originally read the ebook before publication as Maia’s beta reader, so I already knew the story well — but that actually made listening to the audiobook even more intriguing.

What I really wanted to know was this: would the narrators do justice to the two main characters I’d already fallen in love with, Irma Abercrombie and Violet Blackheart?

I’m happy to say that they absolutely did.

The audiobook is narrated by Petrea Burchard and Deborah Balm, both new-to-me voice actors, and I thoroughly enjoyed their performances. Petrea and Deborah brought each of their chapters to life, clearly distinguishing the two protagonists while maintaining a cohesive overall feel to the story. The pace of the narration suited me perfectly — unhurried and comfortable, yet never dragging.

Why Vitamin Sea Works So Well as an Audiobook

I particularly appreciated the variety of voices they used for the wider cast of characters. Group conversations were easy to follow, which isn’t always the case in audiobooks, and the characterisation felt consistent and natural throughout. Irma’s warmth, wit, and grounded wisdom came through beautifully, while Violet’s sharper edges, vulnerability, and personal growth were handled with sensitivity and nuance. The contrast between them — one of the great pleasures of the book — translated wonderfully into audio.

Listening to Vitamin Sea felt like returning to Beaver Island in a different way — familiar and comforting, but with added depth brought by the narration. The island setting really shines in audio form; you can almost feel the lake air and small-town atmosphere wrapping around you.

Even knowing the plot already, I stayed fully engaged, which says a lot. In fact, listening deepened my appreciation of certain scenes and character interactions in ways I hadn’t noticed when reading.

If you enjoy cosy mysteries with strong female characters, a vivid sense of place, and a story that feels like a warm escape without losing its bite, Vitamin Sea works wonderfully as an audiobook. Whether you’re new to the series or revisiting it in a new format, this is a very satisfying listen — and a great start to the Beaver Island Mysteries.

The Agatha Award 2022 Winners!

As a lover of the cosy genre, I’m not letting the Agatha Award 2022 pass without mentioning the winners on my blog!

Hello. Today on the blog I’m sharing the Agatha Award 2022 winners. This prestigious literary award is run by Malice Domestic. The award was created in honour of the queen of cosy mysteries, British crime writer Agatha Christie to celebrate the authors publishing works in the cosy genre.

Here’s what Malice say about it on its website:

Established in 1989, Malice Domestic is an annual fan convention that takes place each year in Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Malice celebrates the Traditional Mystery, books best typified by the works of Agatha Christie. The genre is loosely defined as mysteries which contain no explicit sex, or excessive gore or violence.

The six categories in the Agatha Award are:

  • Novel
  • First Mystery
  • Historical Novel
  • Short Story
  • Non-Fiction
  • Children’s/Young Adult Mystery.

Additionally, in some years the Poirot Award is presented to honour other individuals who are not writers themselves, but who have made outstanding contributions to the mystery genre.

The nominees are suggested by everyone who has registered for or became a Friend of Malice Domestic by the end of the previous years. The five finalists in the six categories are chosen, then the attendees vote for the winners. In case you were wondering, here’s a link to the list of nominees.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Agatha Awards were once again announced at the More Than Malice online event.

So, who were the Agatha Award 2022 Winners in the different categories?

Contemporary Novel

**Cajun Kiss of Death by Ellen Byron (Crooked Lane Books)

Historical Novel

**Death at Greenway by Lori Rader-Day (HarperCollins)

First Novel

 **Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala (Berkley)

Short Story

**”Bay of Reckoning by Shawn Reilly Simmons in Murder on the Beach (Destination Murders)

Non-Fiction

**How to Write a Mystery: A Handbook from Mystery Writers of America by MWA with editors Lee Child and Laurie R. King (Simon & Schuster)

Children’s / Young Adult 

**I Play One on TV by Alan Orloff (Down & Out Books)

Have you already read any of these winning titles? I’ll certainly be adding a couple of those fiction books to my shelf. 😉

Are you in the progress of writing your own cosy mystery story? Would you like someone to give you some honest, supportive feedback? I can do that. Have a look at my Manuscript Critique service to find out how.

The Agatha Award 2021 Winners!

As a lover of the cosy genre, I couldn’t let the Agatha Award 2021 pass without mentioning the winners on the blog!

Hello. Today on the blog I’m sharing the Agatha Award 2021 winners. This prestigious literary award is run by Malice Domestic. The award was created in honour of the queen of cosy mysteries, British crime writer Agatha Christie to celebrate the authors publishing works in the cosy genre.

Here’s what Malice say about it on their website:

Established in 1989, Malice Domestic is an annual fan convention that takes place each year in Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Malice celebrates the Traditional Mystery, books best typified by the works of Agatha Christie. The genre is loosely defined as mysteries which contain no explicit sex, or excessive gore or violence.

The six categories in the Agatha Award are:

  • Novel
  • First Mystery
  • Historical Novel
  • Short Story
  • Non-Fiction
  • Children’s/Young Adult Mystery.

Additionally, in some years the Poirot Award is presented to honour other individuals who are not writers themselves, but who have made outstanding contributions to the mystery genre.

The nominees are suggested by everyone who has registered for or became a Friend of Malice Domestic by the end of the previous years. The five finalists in the six categories are chosen, then the attendees vote for the winners. In case you were wondering, here’s a link to the list of nominees.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Agatha Awards were once again announced at the More Than Malice online event.

So, who were the Agatha Award 2021 Winners in the different categories?

Contemporary Novel

All the Devils Are Here by Louise Perry (Minotaur)

Historical Novel

The Last Mrs. Summers by Rhys Bowen (Berkeley)

First Novel

 Murder at the Mena House by Erica Ruth Neubauer (Kensington)

Short Story

 “Dear Emily Etiquette” by Garb Goffman (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Sep/Oct)

Non-Fiction

Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Lady Behind Hitchcock by Christina Lane (Chicago Review Press)

Children’s / Young Adult 

Holly Hernandez and the Death of Disco by Richard Narvaez (Pinata Books)

Have you already read any of these winning titles? I’ll certainly be adding a couple of those fiction books to my shelf. 😉

Are you in the progress of writing your own cosy mystery story? Would you like someone to give you some honest, supportive feedback? I can do that. Have a look at my Manuscript Critique service to find out how.

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