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Dying for Chocolate - Diane Mott Davidson
Dying for Chocolate
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With an abusive husband and a mountain of debts, Goldy Bear's life has become a recipe for disaster. When she moves her catering business and her son to the ritzy Aspen Meadow Country Club, she's thinks she's finally got it made. But her happiness is shortlived when a murder enters the idyllic... show more
With an abusive husband and a mountain of debts, Goldy Bear's life has become a recipe for disaster. When she moves her catering business and her son to the ritzy Aspen Meadow Country Club, she's thinks she's finally got it made. But her happiness is shortlived when a murder enters the idyllic picture. 2 cassettes.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780307427281 (0307427285)
Publisher: Crimeline
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: A Goldy Bear Culinary Mystery (#2)
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Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it
5.0 Dying for Chocolate - I love rereads...particularly when someone is reading it to me!
Crazily enough, my sister and I are rereading these at the same time, though she's getting through them faster as I'm trying to get through challenges as well. I loved the first one of these audiobooks and the second one was even better! To read my thoughts on the book as a whole, please check out...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it
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*4.5 Stars*Scorecard: (Out of 10)* Quality of Writing - 9* Pace - 9* Plot development - 9* Characters - 10* Enjoyability - 9* Insightfulness - 9* Ease of Reading - 8* Photos/Illustrations - NAFinal Score: 63/70 = 90%My Review of Catering to Nobody: Book One*The Gush*As stated in my review of the pre...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it
2.0 Dying for Chocolate (Goldy Culinary Mysteries, Book 2)
Much better than the first one "Catering to nobody". I read that she changed publisher with her second book which might account for the depth the secondary characters have instead of being paper thin cut out like the first book. Goldy still annoys me to no end but I liked Arch (her son), Tom Schulz ...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it
Goldy is an airhead. Why does everything have to be a struggle for her? She needs to grow a pair of balls and kick her abusive ex-husband in the ass. That will stop him from bullying her. This mystery was okay but I was constantly peeved by Goldy's helplessness.
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