So I was in the mood for a cozy mystery again. Lately I really been enjoying them. They really are a nice way to kick back and relax and just enjoy what you are reading without much hassle. If you can find one that you don't want to shout at. It's getting cold outside here, and while waiting for the...
Very light read. Hannah runs a successful bakery and when her milkman is found dead she gets involved in the investigation of the murder. I really didn't like some of the characters and had little sympathy for some of the cliches but overall it wasn't bad, just not impressive, however some of the ...
This was a bonus novella in Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder. It was cute but a little unbelievable. The girl runs away from home and lives on the streets of a mid-west winter because she's afraid her new step-sister is too perfect? Judicious suspension of disbelief required. Once again the recipes are ...
I've let my love of mysteries slide recently with all the YA I've been getting into. When I came across Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder while on vacation I thought it looked like a great way to start again. It was, and it wasn't. Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder is a pretty traditional who-done-it. Fluke d...
I enjoyed finding out when/where both Norman and Mike came into the picture being that I the only book I've read in this series is #14. It's kind of disappointing to know that she's still dithering 14 books later. I liked the who done it and was surprised as I definitely didn't see it coming thoug...
This is the first in the Hannah Swensen series. Hannah Swensen owns The Cookie Jar, a cookie shop in Lake Eden, Minnesota. She goes out to get her delivery of dairy and discovers the driver dead in his truck. Her brother-in-law, Bill, is on the case and Hannah helps him investigate so he can be prom...
Let's just say that while I thought it a bit cheesy/contrived at first, I might have read more. However, if you're having your characters walk into a space with an at least two day old dead body and it takes them 10 minutes to notice anything out of the ordinary in that room, you're doin' it wrong. ...
Originally posted at Nose in a BookI remember reading this book when it first came out and loved it. I was in the middle of my mystery phase and it was exactly what I needed; however, then I started to read trashy romance novels and I stopped reading the series. Since I currently work at a library I...
I am loving this book. This book was recommended to me by several people and they were right..it is a cute, light mystery. An added bonus in my book is some really cool recipes. It is a given that I will continue with this series.
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