by Joanne Fluke
Peach cobbler murder by Joanne FlukeHave enjoyed this series and each book can be read by itself.So funny how she has two guys that want to marry her and she won't give in.A new bakery in town til the owner is found dead. Now everybody suspects Hannah...Hannah investigates and asks others and that l...
To start, my favorite of Shakespeare's plays is Hamlet. It's so beautiful, and from page to page are quotations used even today. After his father is murdered, Hamlet uses a play to call out his mother, insinuating that the Queen was waiting for the King's death so she could remarry. When Hamlet a...
AWESOME!!! LOVE JOANNE FLUKE'S BOOKS!!! Hannah Sweneson, Norman, Mike, Andrea are awesome characters...I really enjoy this series!!! Thanks Joanne Fluke for an awesome series keep 'em coming..
I don't believe in guilty pleasures. If you like something, you like it, regardless of how the rest of the world or your own little circle views it. I watch Beverly Hills, 90210 with pleasure and not a hint of ironic detachment. I love Mark Wahlberg's Rock Star. And any novel featuring fairies, ...
I have yet to be wowed by this series. Each one so far is just plain okay. Hannah's sense of humor is nice, her being a hypocrite really bugs me. She dates two guys and then is jealous when one of them shows interest on another woman. The murder is getting more and more uninteresting as well.
Love the confectionary qualities of the Hannah Swensen books... but I'm a bit frustrated at Hannah -- how long can she go on dating 2 men without choosing 1 to settle with? Especially when both men propose to her on the same night? Just pick one!OK, I realize Ms. Fluke is not the only one to tease u...
Hannah and Shawna Lee might just get things straight with Mike yet, until someone one gets themselves killed and Hannah starts her sleuthing again. Who's Peach cobbler will everyone like better? Will Mike or Norman finally pop the question?
I liked this one a little better than the last. However, it did take a while for the murder to happen. I think I'm okay with that since it broke from the typical format of the books and kept me from being bored. I never thought Fluke would kill off the character she did, but I'm glad that she made t...