by Charlaine Harris
i don't really like Aurora. she bores me or irritates me. i just don't like her as a person. i am on the third book and i keep reading the series cuz i like the town and some of the other characters and the lil mysteries. plus Aurora keeps changing so i keep hoping she'll change so i like her.
I read the first book of this series last month and loved it. It was a five star book and this series continues to be strong in the second book. In fact, exactly like the first book, I read this in one evening as part of my Hallowreadathon as I predicted in this post!The story continues an untold am...
A Bone to Pick is the second Aurora Teagarden mystery. Although Roe, her friends, and fellow Lawrenceton, Georgia denizens continue to grow as characters, her sleuthing abilities remain strictly passive in this installment. As the story begins Roe learns that she has been bequeathed the not insign...
The second Aurora Teagarden story and she's dealing with the aftermaths of the previous story and her job not being very busy, along with cutbacks giving her a lot of time to do other things. She inherits a house and it's contents along with some money from an old friend who used to be in the crime...
Short and sweet, it's a pleasure re-reading these Aurora books. I thought there would be some hinky math with Lynn and Arthur's child and the date when Aurora and Arthur broke up, but it looks like my imagination got the better of me there.
What a sad start. After leaving Aurora with two potential relationships to choose from at the end of book one, book two picks up at the wedding of the one she chose... to another woman. Who’s pregnant. Roe is not surprisingly somewhat depressed by this.Things look up considerably when she discovers ...
A very cute read...The thing about the Aurora Teagarden mysteries is that they are very light and very quick reads, so along with my heavier books, I get through them very quickly.
Wow, what luck?! Man. I thought something would overturn this stroke of luck all along, and I thought there would have been something bigger than the skull hidden in the house. Too bad, because Jane seemed nice to Roe. Hopefully she does good things with this inheritance.
I didn't like this second book in the series as much as Real Murders, if only because there wasn't as much murder going on. :p In this installment, Roe inherits the estate of her friend Jane Engle, a seventy year old "sweet old lady" who was formerly in the Real Murders club with her. Roe's got n...
I read all the Sookie books available so I had to find her other books. She writes mystery! This series is a quick "Murder, She Wrote" type trope. I like them.