by Joanne Fluke
Reviewed from a Nook (Barnes and Noble) e-book. As with the previous books in this series, Fudge Cupcake includes several recipes sprinkled between chapters. Some enjoy them, some test them, and others (like me) page through them. While working with a group of women from Lake Eden to test recip...
As always, reading this series is like eating a favorite confection from your childhood - fun, maybe a bit fluffy, down-home, and familiar.I applaud Joanne Fluke for developing characters who are the back-bone of the stories. The main characters are well-developed enough to deepen and mellow as the ...
The killer was pretty obvious. I'm starting to not like either of Hannah's men. Norman lacks fire and Mike doesn't support Hannah like he should. He started to do better in book 4, but he resorted back to an idiot in this book. If he spent more time with Hanna then perhaps she wouldn't almost get he...
I loved book 5 just like the others. Norman and Mike are just as great as the last book and poor Hannah is going to have to make a decision soon unless more murders come in to play. I am looking forward to book 6. Joanne Fluke knows how to write a good mystery.
Not the best book. Took me forever to get interested enough to actually finish it.
In this one we have a very pregnant Andrea, her husband Bill running for sheriff where his opponent (who is also his boss) is found dead in the dumpster behind the High School with a half eaten Fudge Cupcake. One of the many cupcake baked in this story in the hope to find the mystery ingredient in o...
I am getting more and more irritated at 1.)Delores and 2.) Hannah's idiocy about people!