This book was a bit love hate for me. I really did like the characters and quirky town. There were some moments I really enjoyed and others that I simply tolerated.I really liked Laura and her friend Babe. They are quite the pair. There are times when Laura gets angsty, sure she has stuff to deal wi...
I liked the end better than the beginning and the beginning was too interesting to put down. I recommend the book to all cozy lovers and know you will enjoy it as much as I.
I've read 6 of them and enjoyed most of them. Here is a brief reaction to those I read and they are not in order of the boxed set or that I read them. :) One really ticked me off, which surprised me because I've previously enjoyed that author. However, the selection for this boxed set didn't make ...
This gut wrenching mystery is a thrilling climax to its predecessor,The Scum of All Fears. Gabby's sense of humor escapes her as she endeavors to find out who pulled the trigger to the gun that shot the bullet into Riley's head. In spite of the fact that the humor is missing, this is a top notch mys...
This is the first in the series and is as exciting and funny - maybe more so - than the others. It is different from other Christian cosy mysteries in that Gabby is not a Christian and she is actually qualified to investigate crime. She has the education without the job. She owns her own business - ...
I really enjoyed this book. Although there were times when the wrong word was used which was distracting (there are partitions in offices not petitions - this may have just been on the Kindle version). Also the actions and attitudes of the detective was irritating. I would not have dated him no matt...
This is a fast paced mystery thriller with a sense of humor midst all the fear and trembling. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good mystery - and doubly so to anyone who enjoys a good mystery with a Christian foundation.
I found Home Before Dark to be a pretty good story, although I guessed who was responsible fairly quickly. It was still interesting to see it play out and to find out exactly what was happening. I do have one bone of contention, though. I find it hard to believe that a girl who has been through what...
Didn't like it at all. It was like Lucy Ricardo trying to solve a mystery but without laughs. Also Christian overtones. Didn't realize it was a "religious mystery."
A great blend of mystery, suspense, and romance.What common ground can Ellie Philips, manager of her father's senatorial campaign, find with Mark Denton, a former Navy Seal assigned to protect Ellie when threats are made after she witnesses a bank robbery? Burned by a former fiancé, Ellie sees Mark ...