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I liked the 2nd one much better!


Yep! Second one was a definite improvement!


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.
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.



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







I really enjoyed that book too!


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


Me too! I liked it.










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

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


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.


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





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.


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 :)

Just finished







I enjoyed this whole series!









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


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.


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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