by Susan Wittig Albert
really 2/12 stars i did not like all the details; they bored me. i dd not like China; she too bored me. i figured out all of the twists and murders (except 1) well before they were revealed. no really a foodie mystery. talks a A LOT about food, the prepping of a meal, but no recipes for any of the...
This is the first book in a series featuring China Bayles, our first person narrator, who quit her high-powered job as a criminal defense attorney to become the owner of a herbal store in small-town Pecan Springs, Texas. Next door is one of her best friends, Ruby, who owns a New Age store. Their fri...
This book could have been about 50 pages shorter if it weren't for Albert's overly-detailed description of every little thing. I have never found myself scanning and skipping so much. I appreciate an author being descriptive, but this was distracting to the story. I can tell Albert is a fine auth...
For some reason I never read this book, but had read all the other China Bayles books. This one was just as good as the others and if you've never picked up this series.......what are you waiting for???
Hate to admit it, but I enjoy this very lightweight series.