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From the book jacket: When she’s not dreaming up irresistible dessert bars for her Minneapolis treatery, Bar None Charity “Chase” Oliver is running after her cat, Quincy – a tubby tabby with a gift for sniffing out edibles. But what happens when this cat burglar leads Chase to the scene of a real crime?
My Reactions: Great premise, set in a city I love, with a lovely cat. But this amateur sleuth is just too stupid to live. My stars but Chase got on my nerves. She is whiny and a terrible businesswoman. The supporting cast is anything but. Her business partner is keeping secrets from her and even suspects her of stealing. Her employees are at each other’s throats (literally having a “cat fight” in the front of the store before storming out), and the “hot” vet seems a little creepy to me.
Oh, well, it was a fast read and it satisfied a challenge, but I’m in no hurry to continue to series
Fat Cat At Large – Janet Cantrell
1*
From the book jacket: When she’s not dreaming up irresistible dessert bars for her Minneapolis treatery, Bar None Charity “Chase” Oliver is running after her cat, Quincy – a tubby tabby with a gift for sniffing out edibles. But what happens when this cat burglar leads Chase to the scene of a real crime?
My Reactions:
Great premise, set in a city I love, with a lovely cat. But this amateur sleuth is just too stupid to live. My stars but Chase got on my nerves. She is whiny and a terrible businesswoman. The supporting cast is anything but. Her business partner is keeping secrets from her and even suspects her of stealing. Her employees are at each other’s throats (literally having a “cat fight” in the front of the store before storming out), and the “hot” vet seems a little creepy to me.
Oh, well, it was a fast read and it satisfied a challenge, but I’m in no hurry to continue to series
LINK to my review