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message 4951: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Maria wrote: "Yesterday I finished reading the book Mew is for Murder by Clea Simon. I enjoyed this story very much. Despite mixed reviews on Simon's other books in the Theda Krakow series, I would like to read ..."

Good to know, as I have "Mew is For Murder" on my Kindle...


message 4952: by Mary (Biblophile) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments Just finished Allergic to Death by Peg Cochran .


message 4953: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Biblophile wrote: "Just finished Allergic to Death by Peg Cochran."

Thoughts??


message 4954: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) | 63 comments I just finished Cookie Dough or Die (A Cookie Cutter Shop Mystery, #1) by Virginia Lowell . I really liked it.


message 4955: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Julie wrote: "I just finished Cookie Dough or Die (A Cookie Cutter Shop Mystery, #1) by Virginia Lowell. I really liked it."

I'm reading the newest in this series and it really isn't floating my boat!


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message 4957: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) | 63 comments Melodie wrote: "Julie wrote: "I just finished Cookie Dough or Die (A Cookie Cutter Shop Mystery, #1) by Virginia Lowell. I really liked it."

I'm reading the newest in this series and it really isn't floating my boat!"


Oh, that's too bad. I had high hopes for this series.


message 4958: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Rockwell (par2323) | 24 comments Speaking of Murder

This was a fun and enlightening book. An academic setting (which I always enjoy) and a murder with lots of suspects.


message 4959: by Joanne (new)

Joanne | 45 comments I read A Taste of the Nightlife (A Vampire Chef Mystery #1) by Sarah Zettel last night and just adored it! Cozy mystery meets Kitchen Confidential Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly by Anthony Bourdain with some paranormal thrown in for good measure! Already picked up Let Them Eat Stake (A Vampire Chef Mystery #2) by Sarah Zettel to read next!


message 4960: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished Stake & Eggs by Laura Childs . Sometimes the main character seems a little juvenile, and the writing a little sappy, but it was still a pretty good book ;)


message 4961: by DJ =^^= (new)

DJ =^^= (debzee) | 145 comments trying to read Death of a Kitchen Diva by Lee Hollis and Grey Expectations by Clea Simon . Not sure about either so may give up on both.


message 4962: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Joanne wrote: "I read A Taste of the Nightlife (A Vampire Chef Mystery #1) by Sarah Zettel last night and just adored it! Cozy mystery meetsKitchen Confidential Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly by Anthony Bourdain with some parano..."

I like the Vampire Chef books,too!


message 4963: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished Stake & Eggs by Laura Childs. Sometimes the main character seems a little juvenile, and the writing a little sappy, but it was still a pretty good book ;)"

I like these, Susie! I think they're WAY better than the Tea Shop books!


message 4964: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Deb wrote: "trying to read Death of a Kitchen Diva by Lee Hollis and Grey Expectations by Clea Simon. Not sure about either so may give up on both."

I'd ditch the Kitchen Diva book if I were you. It was REALLY bad and I've made a note to steer clear of any other books that come out in the series!


message 4965: by Kenneth (last edited Nov 14, 2012 08:12AM) (new)

Kenneth Funk | 20 comments Just finished Bookplate Special Bookplate Special (A Booktown Mystery #3) by Lorna Barrett and immediately started the next book in the series.


message 4966: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarah2323) Susie in KS wrote: "Just finished Iced Chiffon. It took me a little while to get into it, but once I did I really enjoyed it :)"

I just read this one as well - I didn't really understand the way it ended - I must have missed something along the way. I thought that Kiki and Reagan were likeable enough but jumped to way too many conclusions!


message 4967: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarah2323) Heidi (up to no good) wrote: "Biblophile wrote: "Just finished Allergic to Death by Peg Cochran."

Thoughts??"


Wasn't my favorite, I read this and the one in her lingerie series back to back. The characters were likeable enough but I thought that the writing wasn't awesome.


message 4968: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarah2323) I just read Iced Chiffon and Foul Play at the Fair.

Iced Chiffon was ok - I posted to another user that I thought Reagan and Kiki jumped to way too many conclusions way too fast - it was like frenetic almost. They weren't smart sleuths at all.

Foul Play at the Fair was better but I feel that the author played up that Liv was from NY way too much. Celebration Bay is in NY - she kept making it sound like Liv was from somewhere totally different? And that she was tough and could handle almost anything. One reviewer also said there wasn't enough 'fair' action which I felt was true.

In both books, the consignment shop day to day and the fair planning/fair running didn't get enough page time. The authors could've done better in weaving these details into the stories more.


message 4969: by Zoe (new)

Zoe (bookwormfromathens) | 712 comments I just finished Books Can Be Deceiving (Library Lover's Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay and really liked it! Jenn McKinlay never disappoints! She knows how to grab the reader's attention right from the beginning and plunge them in the atmosphere of the story. I'm also a big fan of her Cupcake Bakery series. Thank you, Jenn, and keep up the great writing!


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) I finished up Death of a Country Fried Redneck yesterday. It was better than the first one. Not great, but better.


message 4971: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1192 comments Sarah wrote: "Foul Play at the Fair was better but I feel that the author played up that Liv was from NY way too much. Celebration Bay is in NY - she kept making it sound like Liv was from somewhere totally different? And that she was tough and could handle almost anything. One reviewer also said there wasn't enough 'fair' action which I felt was true.

In both books, the consignment shop day to day and the fair planning/fair running didn't get enough page time. The authors could've done better in weaving these details into the stories more."


You have to remember that Foul Play at the Fair is the first in a series, and there's a lot of background to establish in a first book -- locations, personalities, relationships, character history, etc. She did keep mentioning that Liv was originally from New York, but I took that to mean New York City, not New York state. Moving from NYC to a small town in upstate NY would be a HUGE change.


message 4972: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Deb wrote: "trying to read Death of a Kitchen Diva by Lee Hollis and Grey Expectations by Clea Simon. Not sure about either so may give up on both."

Deb, I had to give up on Death of a Kitchen Diva...I just couldn't finish it ;(


message 4973: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth Funk | 20 comments Finished two books in one day. The second was Homicide In Hardcover (A Bibliophile Mystery, #1) by Kate Carlisle .


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Finished Deadly Row to Hoe. Excellent read!


message 4975: by Mary (Biblophile) (last edited Nov 17, 2012 07:14AM) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments I thought Allergic to Death was an enjoyable read. Not a great read but okay. I just wonder why every new series has to have the heroine recovering from finding her finance, hubby, or boyfriend messing around? Are there no independent women out there who can start their own business without being pushed into it? They all seem to have either ditzy, pushy, brainless, or bitter women as the main characters. Gets old after awhile.


message 4976: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mblisa) | 369 comments Biblophile wrote: "I thought Allergic to Death was an enjoyable read. Not a great read but okay. I just wonder why every new series has to have the heroine recovering from finding her finance, hubby, or boyfriend mes..."

I recently finished Pleating for Mercy Pleating for Mercy (A Magical Dressmaking Mystery, #1) by Melissa Bourbon Ramirez byMelissa Bourbon Ramirez, and I thought it was a very interesting start to a cozy series. The main character inherits a dressmaking shop, where she still feels the "spirts" of her Grandma.


message 4977: by Leslie (new)

Leslie @Bibliophile -- try Sarah Cauldwell or Margot Arnold for female heroines who are intelligent & not obsessed about their love life...


message 4978: by Linda (new)

Linda I read a charming cozy called A Deadly Grind, which is the first in the new Vintage Kitchen mysteries. It was a great read, and I did not guess the killer! This is definitely a series I'm going to follow.


message 4979: by Linda (new)

Linda Sarah wrote: "Heidi (up to no good) wrote: "Biblophile wrote: "Just finished Allergic to Death by Peg Cochran."

Thoughts??"

Wasn't my favorite, I read this and the one in her lingerie series back to back..."


Gotta say, I loved Allergic to Death by Peg Cochran . The protagonist has created a unique business for herself, and the characters were quirky and fun. I didn't guess the ending at all. And there was a tiny little surprise at the end that made this cozy mystery all the more special.


message 4980: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Linda S. wrote: "I read a charming cozy called A Deadly Grind, which is the first in the new Vintage Kitchen mysteries. It was a great read, and I did not guess the killer! This is definitely a series I'm going to ..."

I liked that one too


message 4981: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1192 comments Biblophile wrote: " Are there no independent women out there who can start their own business without being pushed into it?"

It's been years since I read the first in the Savannah Reid series, but I don't think she was pushed into her own business.

Just Desserts (A Savannah Reid Mystery #1) by G.A. McKevett


message 4982: by Maria (new)

Maria (m_macaron) | 29 comments I just finished reading Fatally Flaky by Diane Mott Davidson. It was good.


message 4983: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Barb wrote: "Biblophile wrote: " Are there no independent women out there who can start their own business without being pushed into it?"

It's been years since I read the first in the Savannah Reid series, but..."


I am guessing because she was a police officer in the beginning and then moved to being a PI??


message 4984: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1192 comments That sounds right, Heidi. Like I said, it's been forever since I read the first books in the series, so I can't remember when things actually happened.


message 4985: by Maria (new)

Maria (sexydva) | 43 comments Heidi (up to no good) wrote: "Barb wrote: "Biblophile wrote: " Are there no independent women out there who can start their own business without being pushed into it?"

It's been years since I read the first in the Savannah Rei..."


From what I remember, Savannah Reid was suspended from the police department for investigating someone high up (the mayor, I think), and she was told she was gaining a little too much weight.


message 4986: by Alannah (new)

Alannah Davis (catgirl02) | 23 comments I just finished An Uninvited Ghost An Uninvited Ghost (Haunted Guesthouse Mystery, #2) by E.J. Copperman by E.J. Copperman. It's the 2nd book in the Haunted Guesthouse series. Before that, I read the 1st book, Night of the Living Deed Night of the Living Deed (Haunted Guesthouse Mystery #1) by E.J. Copperman . The idea and the storytelling in both books were good, but I felt the characterization was lacking. I especially found the main character/sleuth, Alison Kerby, to be unlikable and annoying. But it might be just me, because a lot of other readers found Alison hilarious.


message 4987: by Alannah (new)

Alannah Davis (catgirl02) | 23 comments Melodie wrote: "Mary wrote: "I just finished reading File M for Murder by Miranda James. I have finished readying all the books in the Cat in the Stack Series. I wonder if there will be another book out soon. I ..."

I love the Cat in the Stacks series, too! Can't wait until the new one comes out.


message 4988: by Kait (new)

Kait Carson | 182 comments Just finished Designer Dirty Laundry (Style and Error, #1) by Diane Vallere . Loved it. This is one that I wish I had read in paper because I really love the cover too.


message 4989: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Finished Deadly Row to Hoe by Cricket McRae and really enjoyed it. Always love a visit with Sophie Mae!


message 4990: by Liz (last edited Nov 21, 2012 03:56AM) (new)

Liz | 3 comments The Body in the Sleigh

I just finished reading this book. I started reading this series years ago and enjoyed it until I had read everything in the series at that time. I found recently that there were newer books in the series and started with this one. I like this author and this book was good. I liked the characters and the setting. I have liked some of her earlier works that were just a little more interesting.


message 4991: by Liz (new)

Liz | 3 comments One question I have....I'm new to the group. I am looking for new authors of mysteries that are without excessive violence and vulgarity and felt this category of books might be suitable. I thought as I was reading the comments, that no one is really thrilled with the books they are reading. I've tried to find these type of books on my own in the past and have found some of them a little on the dull side.

Has anyone else found that? Are there authors or books that people would actually rave about?


message 4992: by Joanne (new)

Joanne | 45 comments I just finished reading Let Them Eat Stake (A Vampire Chef Mystery #2) by Sarah Zettel and just loved it! It's the second book in the Vampire Chef Mysteries, and even better than the first one! Hope the author has another book in the works.


message 4993: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Liz wrote: "One question I have....I'm new to the group. I am looking for new authors of mysteries that are without excessive violence and vulgarity and felt this category of books might be suitable. I thoug..."

A few I would rave about include Earlene Fowler, Susan Wittig Albert, Jenn McKinlay, Cricket McRae and Krista Davis.


message 4994: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1192 comments Liz wrote: "Are there authors or books that people would actually rave about? "

Authors I really enjoy are G.A. McKevett, Jenn McKinlay, Carola Dunn, Laura Childs and Leslie Meier, to name a few :)


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Melodie wrote: "Liz wrote: "A few I would rave about include Earlene Fowler, Susan Wittig Albert, Jenn McKinlay, Cricket McRae and Krista Davis..."

I'll add Kerry Greenwood, Carolyn Hart, Kate Carlisle. :)


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) I've just finished reading Slightly Irregular. I had given up on this series continuing years ago when this book's pub date kept getting pushed back again and again, so I was thrilled to find not only it but it's sequel already out in print. yay! This series is a hoot, with lots of interesting sexual tension.

But I know some of you dislike fashion talk, and there is a lot of that in this series.


message 4997: by Liz (new)

Liz | 3 comments Thank you Jennifer, Barb and Melodie! Appreciate getting a starting point. That should keep me busy for awhile. :-)


message 4998: by Mary (new)

Mary Havlovic | 11 comments Melodie wrote: "Mary wrote: "I just finished reading File M for Murder by Miranda James. I have finished readying all the books in the Cat in the Stack Series. I wonder if there will be another book out soon. I ..."

Thank you for letting me know. I will be on the look-out for it!


message 4999: by Joanne (new)

Joanne | 45 comments I just finished What's a Ghoul to Do? (Ghost Hunter Mystery, #1) by Victoria Laurie . It was a nice light mystery with ghosts and some romance thrown in.


Jenny from Ukraine  | 29 comments Just finished Notorious Nineteen (Stephanie Plum, #19) by Janet Evanovich . Really liked it. Definitely better than the previous one. And very funny!


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