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I really like the Lily Bard series too--even better than the Sookie one (which I stopped reading after book 4 or 5.)


Interesti..."
I don't read that series. Didn't really like book one. I think I could have liked it had the "romance" been presented differently!!!!


This one was my least favorite of the series, so far. I have..."
I can see that... i think one of my favorites was Killer Instinct. I feel like I need a flow chart to read the newer ones!


This one was my least favorite of the series, s..."
Was that the one where she was a bridesmaid? If so, that was my favorite, too.


This one was my least favorit..."
That's the one!





I have this one coming up probably next week. Currently reading



I enjoyed



Shay wrote: "Finished
the other day. Most disappointing mystery I've read this year. It says on the cover that it's a culinary mystery, but there's almost no descriptions o..."
Thank you by the info. I had seen it but I hadn't bought it because I wasn't sure and it's quite expensive.

Thank you by the info. I had seen it but I hadn't bought it because I wasn't sure and it's quite expensive.


Not really my cuppa, it seemed pretty formulaic and superficially written. I guess hardly anyone can live up to Patricia Wentworth or Patricia Harwin or Martha Grimes or Josephine Bell or Elizabeth Lemarchand for me. Oh, except M.C.Beaton -- I'm secretly in live with Hamish MacBeth ...




Not Susie, but I read the first 2 books in this series and just really didn't like the main character. She came across as terribly immature to me.

I think the problem was that I've never read any of the previous books in the series, so I wasn't familiar with the characters...or their "abilities". I agree with Melodie too...that the main character was immature.

This one made me say I'm done wit..."
I haven't read any since her 2007 Sweet Revenge - I'm done too. Too much same old, same old . . .

Hi Nancy!...I'm just outside of Wichita ;)

Dru, it's one of my favorite series!

Glad to see you enjoyed it so much! I really enjoy this series.
I've just finished
. It's OK but I don't get the feeling with it (perhaps because of the humor, I'm a bit "special" with it, I usually flee if somebody says the book is funny). I don't know what I'm going to read now.





Not really my cuppa, it seemed pretty formulaic and superficially written. I guess hardly anyone can live up to Patricia Wentworth or Patricia Harw..."
Wouldn't we just love to meet up with Hamish, lol! I'm a fan as well and did you know there was a Hamish series on the BBC? I got the DVDs through Netflix and though the actor who portrayed Hamish was not how I'd pictured my hero, the series was a real treat!



I met Naomi Hirahara at B'con in 2003. It was actually before the book was released, but some sellers had this book available and I got a copy. Mas Arai is an interesting character and the book was very good. She spoke on a panel about mysteries and war and talked about her parents who got sent to one of the Japanese internment camps here in the US during WWII. Very interesting, and nice, lady.


Not really my cuppa, it seemed pretty formulaic and superficially written. I guess hardly anyone can live up to Patricia Wentworth or ..."
Yes I did see the series, & no, the guy who played Hamish was too short & didn't have red hair either. But everyone else in the series was wonderful, so I just pretended it wasn't the same as the books, and enjoyed it that way. LOL!


I just started this one, but am only 2 chapters in. Another book I picked up has captured my interest over this one. And I just got an ARC of Sara Paretsky's new V.I. Warshawski book which comes out in September.


One of the things that keeps me from enjoying this series more is her husband. I'm sick of his complaining about her not cooking, cleaning, etc. Especially in the books where she's working full time. I think he's behavior crosses the boundaries into abusive at times. I also hate that she doesn't stand up for herself. My favorites in the series are the ones where he makes only a minimal appearance.

Very cool! She is definitely a good writer.

I really loved this book too. I am anxiously awaiting the next installment Buttercream Bump Off. This series is great so far and I hope it stays that way.

Someone said on another forum that Jeffrey Cohen wrote this series. I'm surprised if he did cause the writing style is entirely different. I don't like his current Double Feature series at all.
Finished Just Desserts by G.A. McKevett before bed last night. It was an okay read. Might pick up the second book if I happen across it somewhere.


Thanks for giving it a try and I'm glad you didn't completely hate it!!! I'm gonna keep trying to write those 5 star novels. :>)
I'm sorting my pile...and will probably start on
Charlie Parker, "Deadly Gamble." The last cozy I read was an excellent one--five stars, Take the Monkeys and Run.
Maria

I liked that too, Pane of Death as my favorite, you could see the house the descriptions were so wonderful.
Maria wrote: "Thanks for giving it a try and I'm glad you didn't completely hate it!!! I'm gonna keep trying to write those 5 star novels. :>)"
What I say about my humor sense is not an excuse but a sad reality :'( When somebody says a novel is funny I shiver, because I know that in a 99% I'm not going to like it.
What I say about my humor sense is not an excuse but a sad reality :'( When somebody says a novel is funny I shiver, because I know that in a 99% I'm not going to like it.


What I say about my humor sense is not an excuse but..."
Not at all. My dad read my short stories--the ONLY one he liked was the more serious murder mystery. He thinks my other stories are "silly" not "funny." My mom, OTOH, thought Executive Lunch was scary. Go figure. I did rewrite the scene that scared her. :>)
My most non-silly book that is out to date is probably "Sage" ... or maybe "Catch an Honest Thief." Probably Catch an Honest Thief. If you'd like to try one of those instead, PM me and I'll send you a free copy for Smashwords where you can download it for your reader. No guarantees though. I may have tried to be funny in a spot or two!!!
Best,
Maria
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This one was my least favorite of the series, so far. I have the newest one in The Pile.