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Shannon (dolphinlover) | 290 comments i have just read The Diva Paints the Town (A Domestic Diva Mystery, #3) by Krista Davis I really liked this one but that is no surprise because for me the whole series has been great. I am definitely looking forward to the next book which should be out soon. I would highly recommend this series.


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Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Shannon wrote: "i have just read The Diva Paints the Town (A Domestic Diva Mystery, #3) by Krista Davis I really liked this one but that is no surprise because for me the whole series has been great. I am definitely looking forward to the ..."Nice to see someone else likes this series as well! I thought it was really entertaining!


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Shannon wrote: "i have just read The Diva Paints the Town (A Domestic Diva Mystery, #3) by Krista Davis I really liked this one but that is no surprise because for me the whole series has been great. I am definitely looking forward to the ..."

The Diva Cooks a Goose (A Domestic Diva Mystery. #4) by Krista Davis comes out 12/7! Looking forward to it, too!


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Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Uh another one to put on my wish list!!! I better hurry up and get through the one's sitting on my dresser!
Thanks for letting me know!


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Caroline | 661 comments I really enjoy Krista Davis' series and I love the Loon Lake series as well!

I just finished The Double Cross A Someday Quilts Mystery by Clare O'Donohue Very nice series.


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Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Caroline wrote: "I really enjoy Krista Davis' series and I love the Loon Lake series as well!

I just finished The Double Cross A Someday Quilts Mystery by Clare O'Donohue Very nice series."
That's cause we both have good taste!


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Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments I've taken a bit of a break from cozies, I have read Under Suspicion by Helen Mulgray recently though and really liked it.


message 1508: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (dolphinlover) | 290 comments Melodie wrote: "Shannon wrote: "i have just read The Diva Paints the Town (A Domestic Diva Mystery, #3) by Krista Davis I really liked this one but that is no surprise because for me the whole series has been great. I am definitely looking..."

Good to know Melody I will probably pre order it so I can get it sooner.


message 1509: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 661 comments Dru wrote: "Caroline wrote: "I really enjoy Krista Davis' series and I love the Loon Lake series as well!

I just finished The Double Cross A Someday Quilts Mystery by Clare O'Donohue Very nice series."
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Dru - How cool! I'll be sure to keep that on my list! (And I can say - hey, I know her! LOL)


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Caroline | 661 comments I just finished A Brisket, A Casket A Deadly Deli Mystery by Delia Rosen and it was good. Pretty "tight" story - some conflicts, not too much, some good-sounding recipes (although my idea of cooking at this point in life is to stick a Stouffer's into the microwave) and characters that can definitely be developed in the next books of the series. I'm actually looking forward to the next one (although, when they put "coming soon" and basically give you the first part of the next book at the end of the current book - it has sometimes confused me when a year rolls around and I see a book in the bookstore and read the beginning and then think, "Have I already read this book?").


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Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments i just finished :Sketch Me If You Can" by Sharon Pape.
It took me awhile to get into this book but it was a good read.


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Caroline wrote: "I just finished A Brisket, A Casket A Deadly Deli Mystery by Delia Rosen and it was good. Pretty "tight" story - some conflicts, not too much, some good-sounding recipes (although my idea of..."

Finished this last night, too, and I also liked it. I'd give it 3.5 stars if you could give 1/2 stars here on GR. Liked the characters, the setting and the story!


message 1513: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Finished False Impressions by Terri Thayer just after 3 o'clock this morning. Yes, 3am. I had a hard time sleeping last night due to the cold I'm still trying to get over, so when I couldn't breath (and therefore sleep), I read. Good thing I didn't have to work this morning, Because I really felt like crud.


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Emma | 109 comments Susie in KS wrote: "Heather L wrote: "Finished The Ghost and Mrs. McClure this evening. Loved it and wish I had book two so I could continue on with the series, but no - I only have books three and five...."

Just added this series to my TBR and my next Barnes and Noble shopping list! Thanks for the recommendation!


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Caroline | 661 comments Just finished Dirty Rotten Tendrils (A Flower Shop Mystery, #10) by Kate Collins and I loved it! The Flower Shop mysteries are some of my favorites. Good work, Kate!


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Caroline wrote: "Just finished Dirty Rotten Tendrils (A Flower Shop Mystery, #10) by Kate Collins and I loved it! The Flower Shop mysteries are some of my favorites. Good work, Kate!"

I've got this one coming up soon. I always enjoy this series!


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Miki | 148 comments I just finished Hotel South Dakota by Kathleen Taylor. This was a well written book with a very good story. I grew up in a small town, but not as small as Delphi. I could relate to much of the story.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Just finished Old World Murder by Kathleen Ernst. This was a good book in spite of the fact that the main character is battling some very weighty issues with depression. I don't normally like my cozy mysteries to be "heavy", but the protag showed enough spunk to keep me reading what was a good, if a bit convoluted, story. I'll read the next one, but if the mood doesn't show signs of lightening up, I might abandon the series after the second one. But I would recommend this book.


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Lizz (literarylizz) | 34 comments Caroline wrote: "Just finished Dirty Rotten Tendrils (A Flower Shop Mystery, #10) by Kate Collins and I loved it! The Flower Shop mysteries are some of my favorites. Good work, Kate!"

I am on Snipped in the Bud (A Flower Shop Mystery, #4) by Kate Collins WHEW! I can't wait to get to the latest one, but I am going through the series in order, like a good girl. :)


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Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments Just finished "Murder Past Due" by Miranda James.

Peally enjoyed it! A great story and I loved the end.


message 1521: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (dolphinlover) | 290 comments Just finished Gingerbread Cookie Murder by Joanne Fluke Very simple and predictable yet still fun for me.


message 1522: by Emma (new)

Emma | 109 comments Just finished Grace Under Pressure Grace Under Pressure (A Manor of Murder Mystery, #1) by Julie Hyzy . Not really sure I would read the next one, I found Grace a little...conceited. The way she handled the murder was kind of insensitive. I got the feeling she was more concerned with her job than the death. And when it came to her sister, it was more of an after thought than anything else. Why bother throwing her in there if it wasn't going to be developed into anything. Although, I guess knowing it's going to be a series, there is still time for that to come into play.
Summary: this fell a little flat for me. 3 stars.
Began Trick or Treat Murder by Leslie Meier last night, enjoying this one much more!


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Miki | 148 comments I just finished The Ghost and Mrs. McClure by Alice Kimberly. I don't usually read paranormal or ghost books, but this one was pretty good. I thought the two main voices were a nice play on each other. The mystery was pretty tight with good clues and interesting characters. I might look for another book in this series.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Just finished Delicious and Suspicious and enjoyed it.Didn't love it but liked it. I'll probably read another by Riley Adams.


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Kaye wrote: "Just finished Delicious and Suspicious and enjoyed it.Didn't love it but liked it. I'll probably read another by Riley Adams."

Kaye, that's kind of how I felt about that book. I decided I will give the next one a try just to see if I like it any better.


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished Pinned for Murderby Elizabeth Lynn Casey. I know a few people really liked this one, but I actually thought the first two were better.


message 1527: by Rusty (new)

Rusty The Case of the Queently Contestant: This is another interesting case to be solved by Perry Mason. In this one, a beautiful woman with a queenly and stately air consults him to help keep her whereabouts hidden. The woman refuses to give Perry much information but Perry helps her. In the meantime, he discovers that she was once in love with a man whose father owned the largest company in her city. She became pregnant and the son is sent abroad in hopes that the romance with be thwarted. It is and she disappears, taking another name and never returning to her hometown or keeping in touch with her parents. Of course, there is a murder of which the young woman is subsequently accused of committing. It's up to Perry to discover the truth. Did she commit the murder? Did her son commit the murder? If neither did, who is responsible? Fun, quick read!


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Marisa (moretta) | 4144 comments Mod
I've just finished A Catered Halloween (A Mystery with Recipes, #5) by Isis Crawford for the October challenge and I've liked it a lot. Now I've got to get the first books LOL


message 1529: by Leslie (new)

Leslie I finished A Deadly Row (A Mystery By The Numbers, #1) by Casey Mayes this am. To me this wasn't really a cozy...at least not like the ones I normally read. This was kind of a police procedural. I did enjoy it for the most part..especially the setting as I actually work in Hickory, NC where the main character's uncle lived. The math part I skipped over...I'm no dummy but all those numbers made me feel like one! I liked it enough to read the next in the series before I make up my mind completely.


message 1530: by Katherine (new)

Katherine I finished Bleeding Hearts (China Bayles, #14) by Susan Wittig Albert yesterday--it was a cold rainy day so read the whole thing in one day. Wasn't as hard to read as I expected--probably because it wasn't graphic and allowed the reader to imagine as much of the action as they wanted. I'm only sorry, that though the molestation of young girls and women--as well as boys--seems to be quite prevalent in our society today, the resolution of the coach's guilt ect was too pat. Everyone dies and his wife is the one who will go through the agony of trial etc. Not, in general, the way it happens and much too easy on the coach and in some ways much easier on the victim and her family than is usually the case as well.


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Rosemary | 78 comments last night i finished Death Loves a Messy Desk Death Loves a Messy Desk (Charlotte Adams, #3) by Mary Jane Maffini It was a fun read. I like her organizing hints, wish there were more.


message 1532: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Finished The Trouble With Magic by Madelyn Alt over the weekend and started (and am 90% through) the next book in the series, A Charmed Death. Really enjoying this series!


message 1533: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 661 comments Just finished A Truth For a Truth (Ministry is Murder) by Emilie Richards in the Ministry is Murder series. I like Emilie Richards' books and Aggie Sloan-Wilcox is refreshing as the minister's wife who figures out murderers in their small town in OH. Definitely a good read.


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Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments I finished "Restored to Death" by Nancy Bell. I enjoyed the story and can't wait to read the next.


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Shay | 408 comments Susan wrote: "I finished "Restored to Death" by Nancy Bell. I enjoyed the story and can't wait to read the next."

I liked her "Biggie" series better than this series.


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Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments Shay, I really enjoyed reading the "Biggie" books also.


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Heidi | 2446 comments Susan wrote: "Shay, I really enjoyed reading the "Biggie" books also."

Oh good to know! I actually just found this series on my libraries audiobook website and added the first one yesterday!


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Shay | 408 comments Heidi I wrote: "Susan wrote: "Shay, I really enjoyed reading the "Biggie" books also."

Oh good to know! I actually just found this series on my libraries audiobook website and added the first one yesterday!"


I was so sad when the series ended. I don't listen to audio books, but I think this one would be hilarious. Especially if the reader (?) manages to capture the personalities of the characters, most of whom are larger than life in a Southern way. One of my favorite humorous mystery series of all times.


message 1539: by Susan (new)

Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments Just read "The Diva Takes the Cake" by Krista Davis. Great read and really enjoyed the plot.


message 1540: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 661 comments I just finished Mint Juleps, Mayhem, and Murder by Sara Rosett I enjoy the Sara Rosett Ellie Avery series even though I don't have kids and I can take or leave that part of the books. I do like the military family setting though, after working 36 years for DoD. And Ellie runs an organizing business on the side so there are cool organizing tips throughout the book.


message 1541: by Emma (new)

Emma | 109 comments Finished up Trick of Treat Murder by Leslie Meier and am beginning Hallowed Bones to continue my Halloween Mystery binge!

Trick or Treat Murder (Lucy Stone, #3) by Leslie Meier
Hallowed Bones (Sarah Booth Delaney, #5) by Carolyn Haines


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Daphne (daphne2163) I just finished The Unkindest Cut: A Bridge Club Mystery The Unkindest Cut A Bridge Club Mystery by Honor Hartman . It was just okay. I am not interested in bridge and none of the characters grabbed me. I don't think I will be reading any more in this series.

I'm going to start The Tale of Holly How tonight because I really enjoyed the first book in the series The Tale of Hill Top Farm (The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter, #1) by Susan Wittig Albert


message 1543: by Emma (new)

Emma | 109 comments Miki wrote: "I just finished The Ghost and Mrs. McClure by Alice Kimberly. I don't usually read paranormal or ghost books, but this one was pretty good. I thought the two main voices were a nice..."

I just bought the Ghost and Mrs. McClure because of things I heard from this group. I am glad you liked it, it is nearing the top of the TBR pile!


message 1544: by Miki (new)

Miki | 148 comments I just finished Dead on Arrival by Jackie Griffey. I don't normally like to say bad things about a book, but I think this is the worst book I have read this year. There are way too many storylines to try and follow, none of which ties to the others at all. Things just seem to be thrown in for no good reason. One case in point is the garden club idea that comes up about page 130. Up to that point, no one in the book had mentioned any interest in gardening or having a nice garden. The characters are very undeveloped and a bit shallow. The main character is a brand new widow who does not appear to grieve a husband she said she loved, and then gets remarried as soon as possible to someone she just meets. I don't even think I would give this book one star. I am sorry if I offended the author, but this book was the last one of her's I will be reading.


message 1545: by Susan (new)

Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments I just finished "Death of a Witch" by M.C. Beaton. It has been a few years since I read anything by this author and it felt like I have never stoped reading them. It was a nice read.


message 1546: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) I just finished Thyme of Death (China Bayles, #1) by Susan Wittig Albert and i did enjoy it enough to try the next one.


message 1547: by Melodie (last edited Oct 28, 2010 11:24AM) (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Finished Thyme of Death (China Bayles, #1) by Susan Wittig Albert and Wicked Witch Murder (Lucy Stone, #16) by Leslie Meier . Really enjoyed the China Bayles story, and the Lucy Stone story wasn't as bad as it started out! I can now say I've read ALL the China Bayles books!


message 1548: by Katherine (new)

Katherine I have three more to go and will start Spanish Dagger (China Bayles, #15) by Susan Wittig Albert in the next few days.


message 1549: by Susan (new)

Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments Just finished and really enjoyed, "The Diva Paints the Town" by Krista Davis.


message 1550: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Finished Hex Marks the Spot by Madelyn Alt before bed last night. Not as good as the previous book in the series, but an okay read. I have the next two books in the series, but am taking a break from this author for a bit to catch up on other books.


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