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Joanne | 45 comments I finished Liver Let Die (A Clueless Cook Mystery, #1) by Liz Lipperman last night, and I'm on the fence as to whether to read the next one. I got kind of turned off by the heroine's apparent readiness to hop into bed with a guy she just met and that she suspects ransacked her apartment. I'm not a prude, but REALLY?


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Joanne wrote: "I finished Liver Let Die (A Clueless Cook Mystery, #1) by Liz Lipperman last night, and I'm on the fence as to whether to read the next one. I got kind of turned off by the heroine's apparent readiness to hop into bed with ..."

I liked the 2nd one much better!


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Melodie wrote: "Joanne wrote: "I finished Liver Let Die (A Clueless Cook Mystery, #1) by Liz Lipperman last night, and I'm on the fence as to whether to read the next one. I got kind of turned off by the heroine's apparent readiness to hop..."

Yep! Second one was a definite improvement!


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) I finished The Twelve Clues of Christmas. I think it's the best one in the series! Excellent plot! (I guessed the bad guy pretty quick, but it didn't detract at all from the story) I thought the premise was clever and unique and I just love the characters. This series just gets better with each book.


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Anne Pichette | 65 comments I just finished reading Santa Cruise which was a very fast read. It had alot of humor even though some of the situations were impossible.


message 5056: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27497 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "I just finished reading Santa Cruise which was a very fast read. It had alot of humor even though some of the situations were impossible."

Hi Anne! I read that one last year and agree with you. It was a cute, sometimes humorous story, but some of the situations were completely implausible.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) A couple of days of welcome, but crappy, weather here so I breezed through North By Northanger: Or The Shades of Pemberley yesterday. Probably my favorite of the three I've read so far.


message 5058: by Joanne (new)

Joanne | 45 comments ❂ Jennifer wrote: "Melodie wrote: "Joanne wrote: "I finished Liver Let Die (A Clueless Cook Mystery, #1) by Liz Lipperman last night, and I'm on the fence as to whether to read the next one. I got kind of turned off by the heroine's apparent ..."

Thanks! I'll go ahead and get it, then!


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Maria (m_macaron) | 29 comments I just finished reading The Disappearance of Mavis Woodstock. It was a good read.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Whipped through Book, Line and Sinker yesterday. Great book! The very end felt tacked on and I didn't like it, but the rest of it was excellent!


message 5062: by Mary (Biblophile) (last edited Dec 15, 2012 06:54AM) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments Just finished Deadly Row to Hoe by Cricket McRae and liked it.


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Liora (chinquapin) | 67 comments I just finished A Highland Christmas (Hamish Macbeth, #16) by M.C. Beaton , a Christmas-themed Hamish MacBeth mystery, and I found that I enjoyed it tremendously even though it is not truly a mystery in the traditional sense.


message 5064: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Finished Mistletoe, Merriment, and Murder by Sara Rosett and found it just barely okay. Didn't hold my interest for more than a few minutes at a time and I never cared about the main character one way or the other.


message 5065: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Liora wrote: "I just finished A Highland Christmas (Hamish Macbeth, #16) by M.C. Beaton, a Christmas-themed Hamish MacBeth mystery, and I found that I enjoyed it tremendously even though it is not truly a mystery in the traditiona..."

I really enjoyed that book too!


message 5066: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth Funk | 20 comments Just finished Death Pays the Rose Rent Death Pays the Rose Rent (A Tori Miracle Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery #1) by Valerie S. Malmont .


message 5067: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Kenneth wrote: "Just finished Death Pays the Rose RentDeath Pays the Rose Rent (A Tori Miracle Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery #1) by Valerie S. Malmont."

I'm trying to slowly work my way thru this series :)


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Just finished Read and Buried last night. I had some issues with it, but I enjoyed it nonetheless...


message 5069: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments ❂ Jennifer wrote: "Just finished Read and Buried last night. I had some issues with it, but I enjoyed it nonetheless..."

Me too! I liked it.


message 5070: by Zoe (new)

Zoe (bookwormfromathens) | 712 comments I finished Double-Booked for Death (Black Cat Bookshop Mystery #1) by Ali Brandon but I wasn't impressed. I hope the second book is better.


message 5071: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) Just finished A Cutthroat Business (A Savannah Martin Mystery #1) by Jenna Bennett . I enjoyed it but it was way too easy to figure out the killer-I was trying hard not and still did half-way through the story.


message 5072: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Just finished A Sinister Sense by Allison Kingsley. Meh! I thought the first one in the series was okay but this one was just plain silly. Why, oh why, do authors have their main characters do such stupid things? The ending was ludicrous. Not going to bother with the next one.


message 5073: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) | 63 comments I just finished Catering to Nobody by Diane Mott Davidson . I was fun to read the very first book in this series.


message 5074: by Liora (new)

Liora (chinquapin) | 67 comments I finished Advent of Dying (Sister Mary Helen, #2) by Carol Anne O'Marie (Sister Mary Helen #2) by Sister Carol Anne O'Marie, and I thought it was very good. I plan to read more in the series.


message 5075: by Zoe (new)

Zoe (bookwormfromathens) | 712 comments I finished Drop Dead Chocolate (Donut Shop Mystery #7) by Jessica Beck today. I thought it was mediocre. In my opinion, this series has become too formulaic; the killer's motive was weak and didn't convince me. I'll read the next one, though.


message 5076: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) | 63 comments I just finished The Llama of Death: A Gunn Zoo Mystery The Llama of Death A Gunn Zoo Mystery by Betty Webb . I believe this one is scheduled for release in early Janurary. Animal lovers will love this one.


message 5077: by Linda (new)

Linda I'm reading Cloaked in Malice. I love the author's breezy style.


message 5078: by Amy (new)

Amy (ldtchr) | 16 comments I just finished a couple this week and enjoyed the down-time with them all.

From Miranda James:
Murder Past Due by Miranda James
Classified as Murder (Cat in the Stacks Mystery, #2) by Miranda James
File M for Murder (Cat in the Stacks Mystery, #3) by Miranda James

and
Holiday Grind (Coffeehouse Mystery, #8) by Cleo Coyle by Cleo Coyle


message 5079: by Mary (Biblophile) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments I just finished A Plain Death (Appleseed Creek Mystery Series #1) by Amanda Flower and Murder on Old Main Street by Judith K. Ivie .

I enjoyed A Plain Death as it featured the Amish and many places near where I lived.


message 5080: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Finished Drop Dead Chocolate (Donut Shop Mystery #7) by Jessica Beck . Barely okay. Have one more of these in The Pile and then I'm done with them!


message 5081: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments I just finished Dogs Don't Lie: A Pru Marlowe Pet Noir. I'd have to say I don't think it's really cozy--more general paranormal mystery. There are some themes in here that kind of moved it to much more serious for me than I normally associate with cozies (the life of a dog is at stake and we get to know the dog so that was kind of more of an edge than I really want in a cozy read.)

It was an okay read. Very slow and repetitious second half.


message 5082: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (ladyvictoria5) | 218 comments Liora wrote: "I finished Advent of Dying (Sister Mary Helen, #2) by Carol Anne O'Marie (Sister Mary Helen #2) by Sister Carol Anne O'Marie, and I thought it was very good. I plan to read more in the series."

I enjoy these, also. I'm on the 7th, Death of An Angel and I plan to get it read before Valentine's Day. Don't hold me to it though.


message 5083: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (ladyvictoria5) | 218 comments Liora wrote: "I finished Advent of Dying (Sister Mary Helen, #2) by Carol Anne O'Marie (Sister Mary Helen #2) by Sister Carol Anne O'Marie, and I thought it was very good. I plan to read more in the series."

I forgot to mention this series takes place in San Francisco. Someone was looking for West Coast series.


message 5084: by Mary (Biblophile) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments Just finished Drool Baby by C.A. Newsome , second in the series. I liked it.


message 5085: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (nancyjcohen) | 53 comments I just finished this historical mystery and am now on the next book in this charming series.
WHERE SERPENTS SLEEP by C.S. Harris Viscount Devlin has a devil of a time when Hero Jarvis, Lord Jarvis’s daughter, asks for his help in solving a dastardly crime. Someone has murdered the inhabitants of a house of refuge for the city’s prostitutes and then burned it to the ground. However, Hero was a witness and knows the killers were after one woman in particular who appeared to be gently bred. Who was she and how did she end up in this sordid life? Together they follow a trail of deception, incest, and intrigue, while tripping over multiplying bodies. But more frightening than the political angle emerging from the morass is the personal turn their relationship takes, one that both must deny. And it’s to see where this is going that compels me to reach for the sequel (What Remains of Heaven) to see what happens next.
Where Serpents Sleep (Sebastian St. Cyr, #4) by C.S. Harris


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Danielle (dizzy_booknerd) | 121 comments Just read "Christmas Cookie Murder" Christmas Cookie Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery, #5) by Leslie Meier and really enjoyed it! Totally didn't see the ending coming. I plan to read more of the Lucy Stone mysteries!


message 5087: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Biblophile wrote: "Just finished Drool Baby by C.A. Newsome, second in the series. I liked it."

My buddy April read the first in that series. I don't think I could read the first so I'll probably not make it to the second. I guess if I do, I'll just start with book 2. Sounds like it kind of finishes the first from what I've seen in the reviews.


message 5088: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1192 comments Dizzy wrote: "Just read "Christmas Cookie Murder" Christmas Cookie Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery, #5) by Leslie Meier and really enjoyed it! Totally didn't see the ending coming. I plan to read more of the Lucy Stone mysteries!"

That's one of the handful of series I've actually kept up with, and I still enjoy the books. You have a lot of good reads ahead of you, Dizzy :)


message 5089: by Mary (Biblophile) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments Yes, Maria, Drool Baby, sort of takes up and continues on with what happened in the first book. You could read it and still not be too lost with not reading the first one.

Just finished The Widow's Walk League by Nancy Lynn Jarvis . I really liked this one. Kept me guessing.


message 5090: by Barb (last edited Dec 30, 2012 09:40AM) (new)

Barb | 1192 comments I finished A Hoe Lot of Trouble (A Nina Quinn Mystery, #1) by Heather Webber A Hoe Lot of Trouble last night and liked it so much that I immediately checked my library system's catalog for the next book in the series. When I saw that it's not available, I hunted down a used copy and ordered that instead :)


message 5091: by Zoe (new)

Zoe (bookwormfromathens) | 712 comments I just finished Murder Your Darlings (An Algonquin Round Table Mystery #1) by J.J. Murphy and it was amazing! It had a smart plot, interesting characters and I loved Dorothy Parker's wit! I'll start the second book in the series very soon!


message 5092: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Barb wrote: "I finished A Hoe Lot of Trouble (A Nina Quinn Mystery, #1) by Heather Webber A Hoe Lot of Trouble last night and liked it so much that I immediately checked my library system's catalog for the next book in the series. When ..."

I enjoyed this whole series!


message 5093: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1192 comments That's good to hear, Susie, thanks! I don't usually read an entire book in a day, even a cozy like this. When I *do, that's usually an indication that I'm going to like the series :)


message 5095: by Beth (new)

Beth | 616 comments I recently finished reading Learning to Swim Learning to Swim by Sara J. Henry by Sara J. Henry, which won the Best First Novel Agatha Award for 2011. It was a great read and really deserved the award!


message 5096: by Mary (Biblophile) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments I just finished Cocaine Blues (Phryne Fisher, #1) by Kerry Greenwood and really didn't much care for it. I'll probably give one more in the series a try till I give it up.


message 5097: by Zoe (new)

Zoe (bookwormfromathens) | 712 comments I finished Murder Buys a T-shirt by Christy Fifield but the mystery itself wasn't the best part of the story. I enjoyed Bluebeard's antics more and I' m curious about what really happened to Uncle Louis. That's why I'll read the next book in the series.


message 5098: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Biblophile wrote: "I just finished Cocaine Blues (Phryne Fisher, #1) by Kerry Greenwood and really didn't much care for it. I'll probably give one more in the series a try till I give it up."

Oh, I have this one. What didn't you like about it?


message 5099: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) | 63 comments Kaye wrote: "Biblophile wrote: "I just finished Cocaine Blues (Phryne Fisher, #1) by Kerry Greenwood and really didn't much care for it. I'll probably give one more in the series a try till I give it up."

Oh, I have this one. What..."


I read this one not too long ago. I liked it, but I'm not sure I would have technically put it in the cozy genre. It would probably fit more into the historical mystery category. I could go either way depending on a person's point of view.


message 5100: by Mary (Biblophile) (new)

Mary  (Biblophile) | 4610 comments Kate wrote: "Biblophile wrote: "I just finished Cocaine Blues (Phryne Fisher, #1) by Kerry Greenwood and really didn't much care for it. I'll probably give one more in the series a try till I give it up."

Oh, I have this one. What didn't you like about it?


Kate, I can't really put my finger on what I didn't like. I think it was just the writing style itself. The characters engaged you. Maybe it was the storyline. I found it rather boring and overly long.

Julie, I guess it is a historical mystery. A historical cozy, perhaps? :)


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