FROM THE BLOG WORLD
I so desperately want this landscape and Museum to be real, and I so desperately want to lose myself among its exhibits. I was swept away by the writing, and this is an easy one day read that doesn’t need much background given. Additionally, I would like to thank the authors for their dedication to this history; the research, the meticulous and careful writing, the originality of the story, and most importantly, for the Kings.
— Literature Goals
I do hope they collaborate again because…this was brilliant. It was really, really fantastic. I will most certainly be catching up on the Cotton Malone series, I know I”m way behind but, well. I’ll have a ball catching up!
— Quirky Lady Bookworm Reviews
It’s amazing how the writers combine magic, legend, lore, time travel, and a modern day contested French presidential election. You might think all this would be just too much in a book, especially a novella, but not in these two talented writers’ hands. They had me hooked from the very first pages. I was completely intrigued by the references to Morgan Le Fay and Authurian legend.
— Devilishly Delicious Book Reviews
The Museum of Mysteries came up on my reading list at just the right time. Romantic suspense is one of my favorite sub-genres, and when you throw in the elements of time travel and magic, well, I am all in. Authors Steve Berry and M.J. Rose have teamed up to write a novella that blends characters from their respective book series and given readers a delicious and mysterious story.
— Smut Book Junkie Book Reviews
Overall, The Museum of Mysteries is a good, fast read, that I would recommend to fans of Dan Brown. I’d also recommend that you check out Cassiopeia in the Cotton Malone series by Steve Berry. Trust me when I say that she is a fabulous character who you should get to know better.
— Wild and Wonderful Reads
The characters are wonderfully created, and the story slips effortlessly back and forth between the ancient past and present day. The protagonist is satisfactorily fleshed out that it has intrigued me to read the other stories in the original series. The dialogues are very revealing of what lies at the core of the story and also the smarts of the writers. If you like magic and sorcery, you’ll find yourself lapping the story in no time. And if you want to dip your toes in this genre, this is an excellent place to start.
— Puja Mohan
The Museum of Mysteries is a great, quick read. Historical fiction is blended well with intrigue, making this a book you won’t want to put down. Can’t wait to read more Cassiopeia Vitt adventures!
— A Book Nerd, a Bookseller and a Bibliophile
This was a quick but great read! It had everything! Intrigue, history and great characters!
— Rachel Loren’s Love of Reading