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by Joanne Fluke
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Freda's Voice
Freda's Voice rated it 4 years ago
I love culinary mysteries! This was a good story with solid characters. The protagonist, Hannah, is a likable lady with a good head on her shoulders. I like the dynamics with her and the other characters. You know right off the hop that she is a no-nonsense kind of girl though. She gets wrapped up i...
Robin Loves Reading
Robin Loves Reading rated it 6 years ago
Hannah Swensen is a busy woman who is running Lake Eden, a popular bakery in Minnesota. When she is not creating culinary delights, her mother is trying to fix her up. Hannah isn't ready to settle down, and even if she is, she definitely does not want her mother's help. Hannah is devastated to disco...
Robin Loves Reading
Robin Loves Reading rated it 6 years ago
Hannah Swensen is a busy woman who is running Lake Eden, a popular bakery in Minnesota. When she is not creating culinary delights, her mother is trying to fix her up. Hannah isn't ready to settle down, and even if she is, she definitely does not want her mother's help. Hannah is devastated to disco...
Sassafrass
Sassafrass rated it 8 years ago
Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder - Joanne Fluke *3.5 STARS* Cute Cozy!I thought this was cute. I liked that the heroine liked herself as she was. She wasn't perfect and she didn't have a husband or kid but she was good doing her.We'll see what happens now the potential love interest came to town. I...
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 10 years ago
Meh.
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 11 years ago
I'd been needing a good audiobook and remembered I hadn't tried this series yet. I always assumed it was similar to the Goldy Bear series; I no longer think that. Not that this is bad, I just feel Davidson's books are better. Hannah Swenson has lived in Lake Eden, MN for many years now. Running a ...
Reading Hour
Reading Hour rated it 11 years ago
Reviewed from a Nook (Barnes and Noble) e-book. Note: I started this series when there were well over a dozen titles available. The stories are very easy reads and they vary enough to be interesting. I'm explaining this up front because after my most recent re-read, I'm not 100% certain I can e...
Stewartry
Stewartry rated it 11 years ago
This was a stupid purchase – and a stupid thing to read, for that matter, but I did want something brainless in the middle of my Big Giant Fantasy Series. I got it. It is the first in the Hannah Swenson mystery series, which I didn’t know when I started it.) I eventually caught on as the main charac...
What is Kimberly reading now?
What is Kimberly reading now? rated it 11 years ago
I guess this was ok. It dragged in places and I had a hard time wanting to stay focused on the story. The characters were okay. I found myself comparing this book to the Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries series where the non law enforcement character does more work than the actual law enforcement personn...
The Bookish Corner
The Bookish Corner rated it 11 years ago
Rating: 5 StarsThis book is what made me fall in love with cozy mysteries! I first read this book about 3 years ago and deviored it like it was nobody's business. Some people make think its a cheesy mystery centered around a chunky bakery owner who has an uncanny knack for finding dead bodies, but...
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