by Joanne Fluke, Suzanne Toren
Awesome...I liked the competition between the three men, Ross, Mike and Norman....
bookshelves: series, flufferoonies, fraudio, food-glorious-food, chick-lit, abandoned Read on October 27, 2013 no-ho-ho NIGHTMARENowhere near as tasty as the titles... and I have the whole series thanks to an enthusiastic M. I shall tip them 'offtbr and intowpb' a few at a time so no-one can tel...
Decent enough to keep me in the series, but not as good as some of the earlier installments.
Come on, Joanne! Mike is a slut, Norman is everything a woman could possibly want, and this is what you do? Sigh. I give up. You make Hannah look like some kind of nasty tease. Norman needs to go find a woman who won't lead him around by the nose and then go chasing off after some pretty boy who has...
Another fun read.
Fun book, but not very realistic. If Eden Lake had truly been swamped by the movie folks... and one of the more famous ones was murdered, the press from all over (especially entertainment press) would have hounded the life out of everyone!Regardless, I find Ms. Fluke's Hannah Swenson books like thei...
This is the 8th book in the series and this one was a little slow for me in some parts. It was nice to see a new man come into Hannah's life even for a brief time. Norman and Mike needed some jealous time on their hands. Hannah does it again and solves the murder of a womanizing director that eve...
I liked this one. I think this series is best when the whole group works together. I loved that you got to see Mike in his role of detective more than just the occasional reference to something he's done. I also like that he was willing to work with Hannah a little bit. I would love for them to actu...
I am getting a bit annoyed with the love triangle. I think this has diminished this series for me.
"There's only one thing to do....eat chocolate..."