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message 851: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27497 comments Mod
Tracy: Wouldn't that be ideal?


message 852: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Finished a few cozies in the last weeks:"Lead Pipe Cinch" by Christie Evans, the plumber's apprentice who formerly had a computer security company. It really started to fill in the character's background and I think the series is getting better!
Also "Night of the Living Deed" by E. J. Cooperman about Alison Kerby and her nine year old daughter who move into an old victorian fixer upper and find out its inhabited by two ghosts and a cute mystery to find out who did them in...the third one recently read was "A Cast-Off Coven" by Juliet Blackwell.about Lily Ivory a witch that owns a used clothing store and is called in to help find out what's happenning at the local school of fine arts. Great characters! Lots of fun!
I enjoyed all three and recommend them!


message 853: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Finished Whiskey on the Rocks A Whiskey Mattimoe Mystery by Nina Wright and just thought it was so-so. I found it really hard to follow at times and kept forgetting who was who.


message 854: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 661 comments Same here, Lisa. I read all three of the books you mentioned and enjoyed them all. I just finished From the Grounds Up (Maggy Thorsen Mystery #5) by Sandra Balzo . Maggy Thorsen's coffee shop "Uncommon Grounds" was destroyed in the last book so now she's looking for a new place to do business. When her current business partner, Caron, wants out and her friend Sarah wants in, the whole thing begins to get wild. See how Maggy works on getting a new place to do business. : )


message 855: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Glad I was still online got your response right away!Sounds like we have similar tastes! I took a look for this book that you mentioned as if you liked it I'm sure I would as well but they didn't have it on Amazon that I could find. Do you know where I could find it???


message 856: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 661 comments Lisa wrote: "Glad I was still online got your response right away!Sounds like we have similar tastes! I took a look for this book that you mentioned as if you liked it I'm sure I would as well but they didn't h..."

I have it. I'll make it available if you want to get it on the bookswap. : ) Otherwise, just e-mail me your address at snowbears2@aol.com and I'll wrap it up and send it to you for free. (I'm trying to clean out since I'm retiring LOL)


message 857: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Ok wow! Thakjs a lot I'll email you there. I had never heard of this series before yeah! A new series to look forward to!


message 858: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Heidi wrote: "Finished Whiskey on the Rocks A Whiskey Mattimoe Mystery by Nina Wright and just thought it was so-so. I found it really hard to follow at times and kept forgetting who was who."

Heidi, where did you get that Shaun Cassidy avatar??? It's cracking me up!!


message 859: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Lisa wrote: "Finished a few cozies in the last weeks:"Lead Pipe Cinch" by Christie Evans, the plumber's apprentice who formerly had a computer security company. It really started to fill in the character's back..."

I finished Night of the Living Deed (A Haunted Guesthouse Mystery, #1) by E.J. Copperman the other day, too, and thought it was a good enough read. For some reason it didn't hold my interest for more than 1/2 hour or 45 minutes at a time.


message 860: by Katherine (new)

Katherine  (mallo) | 1 comments I'm reading much of what the rest of you are. I just read the two Christie Evans plumber's apprentice books. I enjoyed them, and will buy more of her books in the future. They are just light quick reads.

I liked the Manor book by Hyzy a lot, it's more of a straight-up mystery than her humorous White House chef series, which I enjoy too.

I just finished Cockatiels at Seven by Andrews. I always start out thinking her books are 'too cute', but by the end, I'm laughing. I got very tired of the toddler in this book, perhaps the author is making a point about why cozy authors never let their lady sleuths have babies.


message 861: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Melodie I just googled "Shaun Cassidy images" and copied one with the record I still own. Da doo run run da doo run run!


message 862: by Trine (new)

Trine (trinespageongoodreads) | 200 comments Just finished reading Cut to the Corpse (A Decoupage Mystery, #2) by Lucy Lawrence by Lucy Lawrence as part of the June Theme Read. Very enjoyable read. :-)


message 863: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Thanks for the suggestion. Needed something new!


message 864: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments I just finished 2 Bodies For The Price Of 1 (Body Movers, #2) by Stephanie Bond . I'm liking this series so far, and picked up the third one from the library.


message 865: by Jan (new)

Jan (libraryhag) | 82 comments I just finished Hex Marks the Spot (A Bewitching Mystery, #3) by Madelyn Alt by Madelyn Alt. It is the third in the Bewitching Mystery series. I really enjoy this series that has humor and a touch of magic.


message 866: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 71 comments I just finished Drop Dead Stitch by Maggie Sefton. I liked it and having gone to college in Fort Collins, this series brings back great memories.


message 867: by Missy (new)

Missy | 32 comments Just closed the book A Rule Against Murder (Armand Gamache, #4) by Louise Penny . Amazing, as usual. I felt I got to tag along on the Gamaches' holiday. This series only continues to get more magnificent. I learn so much on so many levels from Penny and her characters.


message 868: by Tammy (last edited Jun 21, 2010 07:53AM) (new)

Tammy I just finished "Cherry Cheesecake Murder" by Joanne Fluke (one of my June theme reads). It was just a little slow for me, but I still enjoyed it.


message 869: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Missy wrote: "Just closed the book A Rule Against Murder (Armand Gamache, #4) by Louise Penny. Amazing, as usual. I felt I got to tag along on the Gamaches' holiday. This series only continues to get more magnificent. I lear..."

I love this series too, Missy!


message 870: by Trine (new)

Trine (trinespageongoodreads) | 200 comments Finished reading The Mournful Teddy (A Bear Collector's Mystery, #1) by John J. Lamb by John J. Lamb - another June Theme Read. Great read!


message 871: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Miki wrote: "I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I just finished Town in a Blueberry Jam (A Candy Holliday Murder Mystery, #1) by B.B. Haywoodand I didn't care for it, 2 star actually. I just couldn't warm up to the characters."

I just thought is was so-so. I was not blown away, so I get what you are saying.


message 872: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Just finished The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #1) by Alexander McCall Smith last night. I struggled with this one for awhile, took a break, came back and read the last half in an evening and enjoyed it a lot.


message 873: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (dolphinlover) | 290 comments I have finished The Good Friday Murder (Christine Bennett Mystery, Book 1) by Lee Harris It was good even though I cringed a few times during the book it was a good read.


message 874: by Susan (new)

Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments Just finished REEL MURDER BY MARY KENNEDY. It was a good read.


message 875: by Leslie (new)

Leslie I finished Truly, Madly last night. I went into it really not expecting much for some reason. The only reason it went up in my TBR pile was because the cover was purple and I needed it for my rainbow challenge. Boy was I surprised. I loved it. There wasn't one character I didn't like and it definately left me wanting more. I usually don't like supernatural themes(I didn't know the main character had "special powers" until I started the book) but I enjoyed this book enough that I wasn't even put off by it.


message 876: by Marisa, Cozy Mysteries Assistant Moderator (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 4144 comments Mod
Leslie wrote: "I finished Truly, Madly last night. I went into it really not expecting much for some reason. The only reason it went up in my TBR pile was because the cover was purple and I neede..."

Same for me. I hadn't a lot of expectations, but when I got it at Bookmooch I enjoyed a lot, and now I'm waiting for the second one.


message 877: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments I just finished Something Borrowed, Something Bleu A Home Crafting Mystery by Cricket McRae and it was first rate! The best in the series so far, IMHO.


message 878: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 110 comments I read Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke the other day. Well I listened to the audio version. I think I am done with the series. I'm so sick of the love triangle thing. The murder mystery was almost an after thought to this book. Is was more about Moisha and the Christmas Tree, making coffee and baking. Seemed like halfway through the book she remembered that someone was supposed to be murdered and tossed it in there.

I have Apple Turnover downloaded onto my IPOD from the library. So I maybe listen to that one. But I double I'll get any new ones.


message 879: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 188 comments Miki wrote: "I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I just finished Town in a Blueberry Jam (A Candy Holliday Murder Mystery, #1) by B.B. Haywoodand I didn't care for it, 2 star actually. I just couldn't warm up to the characters."

I just finished this last night and gave it 3 stars. I really liked the setting and the main characters. I found the ending somehow unsatisfying though. I look forward to reading the next book when it comes out.


message 880: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Mary wrote: "I read Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke the other day. Well I listened to the audio version. I think I am done with the series. I'm so sick of the love triangle thing. The murder mystery was almo..."

Join the club, I'm over Hannah & crew, too.


message 881: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Mary wrote: "I read Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke the other day. Well I listened to the audio version. I think I am done with the series. I'm so sick of the love triangle thing. The murder mystery was almo..."

I've only read "Cherry Cheesecake Murder" by Joanne Fluke, but I wasn't impressed. It was really slow to me and seemed to drag; I'll definitely wait to read some of her other books.


message 882: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Melodie wrote: "I just finished Something Borrowed, Something Bleu A Home Crafting Mystery by Cricket McRae and it was first rate! The best in the series so far, IMHO."

Can't wait to read this one Melodie!


message 883: by MissSusie (new)

MissSusie | 27 comments Leslie & Marisa Truly, Madly was a great book the second one is coming out this fall!

I just finished The Cold Light of Mourning: A Mystery The Cold Light of Mourning A Mystery by Elizabeth J. Duncan by, Elizabeth J. Duncan good cozy set in a quaint Welsch Village.I highly recommend it!


message 884: by Courtney (new)

Courtney (cddimmitt) I'm completely caught up on the Hannah Swenson series. I've decided to give it one more book. If something big doesn't happen soon, I'm done.


message 885: by Misty (new)

Misty Denise wrote: "I finished Trick or Treat Murder. This is the 3rd book in the Lucy Stone series by Leslie Meier. This was pretty good but I will say "shame on you, Leslie Meier" for ..."
Yes, I know - this post is really old! Sorry, I'm still catching up on all the threads! LOL. I'll catch up soon - promise!

I just had to pipe up on this one though. Many people make this same mistake (including some physicians who haven't done their homework!), but many different types of pain medications are perfectly safe to take while nursing a baby (with the only side effect of making the baby a little sleepy), and it is much preferable to continue nursing the baby rather than to stop (even temporarily) nursing with all the problems that can cause. I think it's great that the author was so educated about it and added it in the story. Makes me want to read the book. I stuck it on my TBR list! :-) Sorry - retired La Leche League leader here! LOL.

I just finished The Cat Who Went Up the Creek. I just love Lilian Jackson Braun. When life gets too overwhelming, I pick up one of her books, and I feel all warm and fuzzy!


message 886: by Ariel (new)

Ariel (sevenmoonlight) | 138 comments I finished reading Death in Show by Judi McCoy. I enjoyed it. I posted the review at my blog. Interesting debate over sign-language versus lip reading was highlighted.


message 887: by Trine (new)

Trine (trinespageongoodreads) | 200 comments Just finished reading Death Threads (A Southern Sewing Circle, #2) by Elizabeth Lynn Casey by Elizabeth Lynn Casey. Very enjoyable read with quite a surprising ending, too. :-)


message 888: by Priscilla (new)

Priscilla | 127 comments Tammy wrote: "I've only read "Cherry Cheesecake Murder" by Joanne Fluke, but I wasn't impressed. It was really slow to me and seemed to drag"

I am with everyone else who has given up on Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen books.The Cherry Cheesecake Murder' was the first book of hers I had read,and the book that introduced me to cozies. The triangle with the two men in her life was plain annoying, with the murder taking a backseat. I tried again with the 'Sugar Cookie Murder' I enjoyed this one better, but I gave her another go with the 'Carrot Cake Murder' and could not get into it at all! The whole writing seemed forced and again there was the love triangle and her mother and the cat. Not to my liking so I swore to myself I would not pick another of this series up no matter how lovely the front cover! ;)

I am now reading Heaven Preserve Us (A Home Crafting Mystery) by Cricket McRae


message 889: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly (whatkreads) Just finished The Bordeaux Betrayal: A Wine Country Mystery. Really enjoying this series!


message 890: by Leslie (new)

Leslie I just finished The Cold Room which gets me caught up with this series and completes my Spring Challenge! I am wishy-washy with this series sometimes I like it...other times it is just too graphic for me(or gross as this last one was). It's definately not cozy.


message 891: by Caitlyn (new)

Caitlyn (quietcait) | 98 comments Just finished Grace Under Pressure by Julie Hyzy and LOVED it. First in her new series The Manor Mysteries.


message 892: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Caitlyn wrote: "Just finished Grace Under Pressure by Julie Hyzy and LOVED it. First in her new series The Manor Mysteries."

That one's up next for me. Everything I've read so far has been positive so I'm really looking forward to it!


message 893: by Leslie (new)

Leslie I just finished A Killer Plot (A Books by the Bay Mystery, #1) by Ellery Adams this morning. I wasn't sure when I started this one if I was going to like it or not. I couldn't decide if I liked Oliva or not. I just couldn't relate to her--she just seemed like she thought she was so much better than everyone else(which she did I think) but as the book went on she became much more likeable to me and the other characters were also very likable. I gave it 4 stars but would have given it 5 if it hadn't taken me 1/3 of the book to warm up to it.


message 894: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 188 comments I just finished Since You're Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash - what a hoot! I've read 2 other books in this series - not sure why I read them out of order as that is very unusual for me. I hope Dixie Cash writes more as I think I've only got one left to read!


message 895: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments I finished Seven Up (Stephanie Plum, #7) by Janet Evanovich on the weekend. Now I'm short on cozies until I download some more books to my eReader. I've been picking up a lot of books at garage sales for $1 a piece, but NONE of them have been cozies! It makes me awfully sad.


message 896: by Leslie (new)

Leslie I just finished Grace Under Pressure. I'll definately continue with the series but it wasn't really one of my favorites. So far I much prefer her other series.


message 897: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 188 comments I just finished Truly, Madly. It was just delightful - very original and cute without being too cute! Can't wait to read the next one!


message 898: by Courtney (new)

Courtney (cddimmitt) I just finished Dead Pan by Gayle Trent. I enjoyed it. My version included an excerpt from the next one, so I assume one is to be released. However, fantasticfiction.com shows the book I just read to be released in August. It doesn't make sense. Her website also doesn't say anything about a new release.
Dead Pan (Daphne Martin Mystery, #2) by Gayle Trent


message 899: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Jun 30, 2010 10:21AM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27497 comments Mod
I got about ten pages from the end of Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead before I had to leave for work this morning. Do you know how frustrating that is?? And no, I have no qualms about sneaking in those last few pages at work this afternoon if I get the chance. Like no one here has never done that... ;)


message 900: by Susan (new)

Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments I just finished The Case of the Bouncing Grandma by A. K. Arenz. What a good read, it is a Christian Mystery and it was pretty fun. Loved the family in it. Can't wait to read the second one.


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