I received and ARC of this book from Netgalley and Kensington Publishing for my honest review.Hayley Powell is a food columnist for The Island Times in Bar Harbor, Maine. While at a book signing by Penelope Janice, one of the top stars for the Flavor Network for her latest cookbooks. Penelope asks H...
Dollycas’s ThoughtsI will start this review by saying I have read all of Barbara Ross’s Maine Clambake Mysteries, I have read many of Leslie’s Lucy Stone Mysteries and there are some screaming at me from my To-Be-Read shelf, and Lee Hollis is a new author to me. So I will start my review will Barbar...
Dollycas’s ThoughtsI will start this review by saying I have read all of Barbara Ross’s Maine Clambake Mysteries, I have read many of Leslie’s Lucy Stone Mysteries and there are some screaming at me from my To-Be-Read shelf, and Lee Hollis is a new author to me. So I will start my review will Barbar...
Odd, I guess that is the best way to describe how this book reads. Yep, odd is the best I can come up with. There are details mentioned for no reason, no follow-up on what they might contribute to the story. Michelle Spicer is an award winning artist working as a housekeeper. She plays at sketching...
Weird book. The beginning is promising: the hero is charming, the heroine, though a housekeeper, is not completely downtrodden, they have a mutual interest in art. Then they have sex and everything goes to hell. The rest of the book literally seems to have been written by another author: suddenly th...
It's like this was Mad Libbed by non-English speaker.