by Joanne Fluke
Reviewed from a Nook (Barnes and Noble) e-book. As with the previous books in this series, Lemon Meringue Pie includes several recipes sprinkled between chapters. Some enjoy them, some test them, and others (like me) page through them. Norman (of the Hannah-Mike-Norman triangle) has decided to ...
This is a nice read. I don't think it is very logical that the police officers would share details of an inconclusive murder case with a civilian. The love triangle doesn't help either.
With Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swenson books, I either love them or hate them..there really is no in between. This is one that I really enjoyed. The recipes weren't the greatest, but I am ok with that!
My first borrow from Lendle. How easy!! I am liking this series very much.
Every single one of these books begins with her waking up. I need a new beginning.I like that Mike is starting to trust her. Also, the two man thing needs to be concluded in the next book or two or else it's going to get old. After having read a few of her books it's becoming obvious as to who is th...
I loved book 4 in this series. Hannah really shows her stuff this go around even though you can figure out who did it early in the book ( at least I did ) it was still a fun read.
Fourth in the series. This time it's Mama Dolores who finds the corpse. Lake Eden's cosmetician Rhonda Scharf is found dead in the basement of her just sold house along with a lemon meringue pie from the Cookie Jar. Hannah investigates against all to find the murderer as soon as possible so that Nor...