by Diane Mott Davidson, Barbara Rosenblat
Diane Mott Davidson and Barbara Rosenblat have been a part of my life for a long time, however I some how have failed to listen to the last 3 books. So to finish my popsugar reading challenge I picked up one of those three. As for the book, the mystery wasn't to hard to figure out. At all. Like N...
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My mom gave me this book as a birthday present (she said it looked like a book that I would like but I suspect she wanted to read it herself). This is the only book of this series that I have read and having said that I found that it was easy to understand what was going on and I don't feel like I m...
Loved it! It waffled a bit in parts and there wasn't nearly as much Tony/Kevin as I would have liked, but Rafi was adorable, the story was interesting, the hot boys were numerous, and the ending made me laugh and cry.
really good culinary/mystery type books, catching up on her books as i just discovered her
I really love this series but this wasn't one of her best. I found the Bridezilla to be so annoying I had trouble finishing it.
After reading the first couple of chapters of this book I found myself wondering why I ordered it! I haven't particularly liked any of the last 3 before this and recall saying I wouldn't buy anymore of them last year. I guess I'm a creature of habit and when I see this author's name, it goes in my...
Goldy gets sucked into solving another murder. Archie makes brief appearances in this one, but he's off doing teenage things. Lots of descriptions of very yummy foods.