Ivy is back and this time she is investigating her friend Candy. Ivy has noticed some drastic changes in Candy and wonders what is going on with her. When a bunch of accidents happen at the show Candy is working at Ivy is hired to figure out what is going on. I liked Ivy in this latest installment...
I had a hard time getting through this latest installment in the series. For the first half of the book I didn't really care about what was going on. Once the second half of the book rolled around I was definitely more interested in the book. Usually I've been a big fan of Ivy but for this one I was...
I think this was my favorite out of the Ivy Meadows series. I loved the little Dickens of a brat kid, his final scene was the best. Ha!! The story was a good one and I definitely share Ivy's fear of the water. And who knew there would be so many suspects? This is certainly a fun, entertaining and ju...
The more that I read this series the more that I love how reliably good it is. I don't have to worry when I pick up a new book in this series because I know that I'll be swept away with Ivy into the theater and her latest murder mystery. I really love following Ivy. She is very likeable and you ca...
I'm a huge fan of Henery Press mysteries, but not a huge fan of drama, acting, drama...so take my lukewarm review in context. I liked Ivy but struggled to respect her; she carries her past to heavily and allows it to overly define her. She's still blaming herself for an accident she couldn't cont...
4.5 stars! #SoundofMurder @friendlybrown @HeneryPressThis was my second book in the Ivy Meadows series. I can tell that the author is definitely getting into her Ivy groove. This one flowed so much better than the first one. I really liked it a WHOLE lot better!It was a very entertaining and a fu...
There’s a line from Shakespeare that occasionally runs through my head at appropriate intervals: “I am amazed, and know not what to say.” (Midsummer, Act 3, scene 2) This book was one of those about which, six seconds after I hit “request”, I thought “Oh, that was a bad idea.” Despite some of the re...
I enjoyed this book even more than I enjoyed the first book in the series. Ivy is back and she is still working at her uncle's PI agency but this time she is in a production called The Sound of Cabaret (which is an awesome mashup of The Sound of Music and Cabaret). After an accident at her apartment...
If I could give it more than 5, I would. (It's books like this that make me question other 5s I have given.) It's not very often that I sit down with a book and, when done, can't find a single thing wrong with it. There always seems to be something that bugs me, at least a little bit. Either there...
Thanks Henery Press and Net Galley for providing me with a free e-galley in exchange for an honest review. This was a fun, cute little mystery set in the theatre world. The play is MacBeth and apparently it's bad luck to say the name of the play in the theatre. When things start happening, Ivy Matth...
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