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I read the first 2 of these and wasn't crazy about either book. I think I have another 1 around here but have been meaning to put it on PBS.




I really love this series but I am from the South originally and I really relate to this series. Generally, I would say if I did not like the first book I would move on.







It's really a nice break to occasionally read one of the older mysteries. They are compelling without being overly complicated - sort of like reading a mature Nancy Drew. Does that make sense?

And I just finished Dead Air - the first in a series about a psychologist with a radio talk show. I enjoyed this one too and loved the supporting cast, especially the protagonist's mother. One drawback was when the author (who is a psychologist) indulged her character in self-analysis. My eyes rolled when she talked about her amygdala. Overall, I really liked the mystery.
I will definitely read the next one in this series.




Glad you liked the Kate Carlisle book, Heidi! I like the characters! The Josie Marcus series by Elaine Viets is pretty good, you might like them.





I love this series, too. It just seems to "speak" to me!

I don't mind Haley. Theodosia, Drayton and especially Delaine, get on my last nerve sometimes.

On the whole I like the series. I've read them all, but Delaine is such a phony that I really don't like her. Theo can be a pain from time to time and I just wish Drayton would come out of the closet! :-)


Am now on to Death by Darjeeling


On the whole I like the series. I've read them all, but Delaine is such a phony that I really don't like her. Theo can be a pai..."
I would say that if the series weren't set in Charleston or didn't have a wonderful sense of place I wouldn't read this series. But, I feel like I'm travelling to Charleston for a visit everytime I read it. But, I pretty much don't like any of the charcters except Haley. The rest of them are like fussy old women who complain at you about your hair being too long and your shirt not being tucked in.

On the whole I like the series. I've read them all, but Delaine is such a phony that I really don't like her. The..."
I think you hit the nail on the head, Shay. The great sense of Charleston in the books, I think, is probably what keeps me reading the books.


I just began the first one and I am in love! Although I do find Haley a bit annoying already, when she discovered the body and they couldn't get her to stop crying, I am still very excited to have discovered yet another series that I can't wait to get into. Glad you love them as well, encourages me to keep going!

Patricia,
I was surprised as well to see so mnay people reading along with me! I am hoping I don't find the characters annoying, but seeing as I am only on the first book, I guess that is a possibility. I hope you continue to enjoy them!

I have so many books from this series on the TBR pile that I really need to get back to it!

I wanted to like Delaine, since that's my middle name, but she just really gets under my skin. Luckily she's not a huge part of any of the books, I've read the whole series so far, so I tolerate her!




I am reading the first book right now and like it so far.


Laura Childs is one of my favorite mystery authors. Her descriptions, in both the Tea Shop mysteries and the Scrapbooking mysteries, make me want to hop on a plane and stay for awhile in each city, Charleston and New Orleans. I've not yet read her most recent series, and the name escapes me at the moment. I see there is a new Scrapbooking mystery just out- Fiber and Brimstone.

I haven't read the Scrapbooking mysteries as that is a subject that just does not interest me at all. I do really like her Cackleberry Club books. The 3rd in that series comes out 12/7. I like them better than the Tea Shop series as I can more readily identify with the characters in that series. The series is more character driven than "place" driven.
Charlaine Harris' Sookie books have dealt with the devastation in New Orleans and some of the reconstruction after Katrina, too. I find that commendable, rather than gloss over major disasters as some books seem to.

The problems of the friends are problems I've seen also. It's fun reading!!

I've just finished
and I've really liked it. Perhaps it begins a bit slow, but it's a good reading. And I love the chapters about the cat's feelings (I'm in love with another cat breed: Chartreuse). It's a pity the series didn't continue.











I love this series. It is one of the few series I buy and read as soon as the books come out. The dognapping was a little strange but it really helps with the progression of the series. It is so true...to each their own (and thank god for that).





Thanks for your review. I have one of the books from this series on my tbr shelf, and I am anxious to start it.


The characters don't get any more likeable!!


I have a Chartreux. :)
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