Sets up the series of Cat opening a bed and breakfast and hosting a writer's conference monthly. At her first one, one of the guests is killed. Now, to save her business, she needs to find out why and whodunit. I enjoyed the story. I also liked how some of the characters' backstory was slowly ...
DNF at 38%I feel bad to DNF it. It is a well-written cozy mystery, very culinary (that I normally enjoy), and it is a nice holiday read. My problem with [b:Of Murder and Men|34488841|Of Murder and Men (Cat Latimer Mystery, #3)|Lynn Cahoon|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1489242228s/34488841.jpg|5...
A good quick read. Jill is up to her sleuthing ways while also juggling school, her business, her aunt's health, and her relationship with Gregg. This time, Gregg is not the lead investigator, but he enlists Jill's help in finding his friend's killer. Lots of red herrings, but the killer was there a...
I really enjoyed this clean mystery. I received this book for free and I voluntarily chose to review it. I've given it a 5 * rating. There were a lot of characters in this story, which made a lot of suspects too. Clues all over the place but I didn't really guess till the end. There is just a little...
See this and all of my reviews at Mystereity ReviewsI sat down last night to read for an hour or 2 until my favorite show came on and missed my show! (Thank goodness for DVRs!) There were two riveting plots in this one, B&B innkeeper Walter is found dead, murdered in a way that closely mirrored the ...
See this review and more at Mystereity Reviews Cat is hosting her second writers’ retreat at her B&B located in a small academic town of Aspen Hills, Colorado and hoping this retreat will be more tranquil than the first. Her hopes are dashed when one of her guests comes under suspicion for the mu...
Read my full review (and more!) on my blog at Mystereity ReviewsSmall town secrets lead to murder in A Story to Kill, the first in the Cat Latimer series combines a superb plot with a dash of humor and a sprinkling of romance. The intricate, multifaceted plot kept me guessing; there were no shortage...
Better than the last one, but there is something missing at the end of this mystery - namely a good motive for why the murderer committed the crime. There was too much focus on the love lives of the gang; the love triangle between Harrold, Aunt Jackie, and Josh, the break up of Toby and Elisa, and S...
The magic is back in this installment. The last couple of books have lacked something on the mystery end of the stories, but this kept the plot line on the mystery and the relationships took a back seat. Although the victim and murderer was once again out-of-towners, there were really good ties to t...
Good installment in the series but too light on the mystery front. Another case of victim and murderer from out of town, so there is no sense of tension within the community. Pretty quick read. I like the way the author set up the next book's plot line at the end of this book without muddying the pl...
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