Laurel never drank at professional functions, today she wished she could but instead she got another club soda and lime. Then her ex husband George came up to Laurel to congratulate her on being named a judge. But Laurel wasn’t sure she wanted to be a judge which was ironic or moronic because all h...
I read the first in this series without high hopes, frankly, and I was pleasantly surprised by it. It had great characters, with a strong focus on friendships and family, and I really liked the chemistry between the MC Amy-Faye, and Detective Hart. This second entry still has all of that - includ...
Not bad; a pretty good first mystery in a new series that centers on Amy-Faye (ugh), an event planner, and her fellow book club members/friends. When one of the members dies unexpectedly and the death is ruled suicide, Amy-Faye and her friends question the validity of the ruling. I liked the char...
Using Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, Amy-Faye solves the murder of her brother's business partner. The cast of characters is fun as the Readaholics are working to solve the murder while being warned by the police to stay out of it. They have cast everyone having to do with Gordon Ma...
Excellent cozy mystery where Amy-Faye does not let the ME's verdict of suicide go. She knows her friend was murdered and sets out to prove it. I like how The Maltese Falcon the book group is reading is wound throughout the story. Maud's critique of it is right on and is what happens in this book. Th...
I was so excited when I first heard about this series. I’ve never been in a book club, but it’s something I would love to do. Until that time, I’m happy I can enjoy the experience through series such as this one. I always read the dedications and acknowledgements on books. So, I would like to than...
3.5 starsI'm a big fan of cozy mysteries (in theory). Reading the synopsis tends to make me want to read the book. The problem that usually occurs when I get my hands on one is that I get irritated by the main character who sticks their nose in police business. I do know that it's the definition of ...
Series: Mall Cop Mysteries #2 Synopsis For mall cop E.J. Ferris, catching customers who “forgot to pay” is quite a change of pace from her former life in the military. But when a real crisis heats up her climate-controlled domain, her old instincts come back quicker than last year’s skinny jeans.O...
This is one of those series where I didn't really care much for the first book. Didn't intend to read anymore in the series, but am so glad I decided to pick up the 2nd one for whatever reason! I really enjoy the series now! EJ grew on me and I love her grandpa...and her movie star dad. That type...
I often turn to a cozy mystery when I am looking for a quirky light read, and All Sales Fatal is that plus more. The plot is more thoroughly developed than many of the books within the genre. I liked this second installment far more than the first. Full review coming soon.
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