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Did you read the first in this series? It went more into book restoration. Admittedly this one didn't, but I still really enjoyed it. I like Brooklyn's family and I loved the location.


I only tried one of the Aurora Teagarden books and couldn't finish it. Her Lily Bard series is much better.


I agree, I was also really disappointed when I figured out who the murderer was as soon as we were introduced to her. I think that all of the fans of the books want Hannah to make her mind up!


Hi Melodie. Yes, I did read the first one and thought it was good. I enjoyed being introduced to the occupation of book restorator. (In fact, I would love that job.) I thought it was good enough that I looked forward to the second, which I felt tanked! I, too, loved the location and the handful of times the author went into the festival and/or book talk I was entertained, but that wasn't nearly enough for me. I LOVE book talk and the author could have done so much more, instead there was a lot of man drama.
Finished How to Wash a Cat Thursday night. Overall I liked it, especially the personalities of the cats, though the last third seemed to drag a bit.


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Don't know if you would consider the "wine country" series by Ellen Crosby true cozys but they are pretty good stories featuring a little romantic hanky panky and are really informative when it comes to information about wine making in the USA and its origins going all the way back to Thomas Jefferson. There's The Merlot Murders, The Chardonnay Charade, The Bordeaux Betrayal and The Riesling Retribution. Check them out and see what you think.

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Very cozy read - especially for readers with a sweet tooth. LOL :-)
Can't wait to try some of the recipes. They just sound so delicious. Cupcakes anyone? :-)





Wow, I thought this wasn't out until May! Did you get an advance copy?









I'm sorry to hear this Shannon! I also thought it would be interesting set in different countries, & that there was huge opportunities for supporting casts of characters on different tours. Guess not, huh? Well, since I've got a couple of them, I'll try them. They can always find new homes on PBS or else at the local used book store.

I see you read paranormal. Do you read Jim Butcher's Dresden Files or Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson books? If so, pick up the newest in either of these series. I guarantee they'll get you out of your rut!


No worries - your secret is safe with me! I'm just jealous. :)






Glad you enjoyed the book, Melodie. :-)
Murder on the Eightfold Path is on my TBR-list, and now I'm really looking forward to reading it. :-)


Miki, I really enjoyed John Dunning's Cliff Janeway books. And I'm happy to hear that he is writing again after a large benign brain tumor caused the loss of one eye. As much as I like the Janeway novels, I think his best book is



I think I need to move this one up in the huge TBR pile!


Oh my, YES, I have read/own all the Cliff Janeway novels. I LOVE that character. I actually liked the Bookwoman book-I felt is was an extension to the story. I think Dunning created a real "voice" in Janeway-I usually only read women writer's and sleuths, but I was hooked by Janeway. I think the whole series is worthy of reading by bibliphiles! I, also, had no clue Dunninh was ill. I certainly hope for more Janeway novels-we shall see.
Have you ever read the the Dido Hoare series by Marianne Macdonald? I know, I know the character/sleuth name Dido Hoare is incredible, but I think it is a great series and it is set in London. They are older and sometimes hard to find, but I think they are wonderful reads! Dido runs an antiquarian bookshop and lives above it with her small son and receives help/hinderance from her father. So FUN!! I miss those a lot.
Also, I am sure you have read Carolyn Hart's Death on Demand series. Hart and that series is what started me on cozies and I will never stray now! In fact I am starting her newest, He Laughed Til He Cried, today. Again, Annie runs a mystery bookstore-what could be better in life? I am with you-Kari has THE BEST JOB in the whole world! Lucritive? Who cares! You are surrounded by amazing characters all day!
Happy reading!




Exactly the reasons I disliked this one so much. With the GINGERBREAD COOKIE book being a trilogy of 3 short stories and only one being by Fluke there won't be any resolution to the silly triangle plot, so we're screwed on that I think.


Excellent point-hadn't thought of that. Well, some day someone will just have to let me know who Hannah chooses, IF she chooses!


Oh yeah, JR and Biggie are too cute!





In Paws for Alarm and Whiskers and Smoke, an American family and an English widow exchange homes (and cats) for the summer. In Paws, we read about the adventures of the Americans staying in the English cottage, and in Whiskers, about the English lady in the New Hampshire house.
I thought both pairs of books were fun.


I have Death Swap in my TBR pile which is linked with Trail of Ashes about a an American Family and a English widow exchanging ho..."
Yes, the copyright pages mention that the books were previously published as Death Swap and Trail of Ashes in Great Britain.




I have read all 8 of the Aurora Teagarden books and liked them a lot. I gave all 8 of them a 4 star. I also liked her Lily Bard series (of which there are 5) and also rated them consistently at 4 stars. The author has posted that she doesn't have time to write any more books in these two series. She is spending her time writing her Sookie Stackhouse (vampire) series. I'm not really a vampire kind of gal so I haven't read these and probably won't. However the reviews for the vampire series are always good.


So glad you liked it. The characters in that series are great!!!


Actually, the vampires aren't the whole story in the Sookie books. There are other supernatural types, too, but mostly I think of the books as good mysteries that have characters with a "little something extra". However, I do also admit to being a vampire junkie!


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You're very welcome, Kimberly. Happy Reading! :-)
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