
The Art of Eating Well
Jasmine Hemsley and Melissa Hemsley
Book
The bestselling cookbook from Hemsley + Hemsley, including recipes from Jasmine and Melissa's...

The Hummingbird Bakery Cake Days: Recipes to Make Every Day Special
Book
The bestselling, hugely popular Hummingbird Bakery is back with a wonderful new collection of easy...

The Modern Juicer: 52 Dairy-Free Drink Recipes Using Rice, Oats, Barley, Soy, and Vegetables
Book
Learn to prepare vegetable milks that are nutritious and delicious! Animal milk is one of the most...

Wild Eats and Adorable Treats: 40 Animal-Inspired Meals and Snacks for Kids
Book
Wild Eats and Adorable Treats is full of simple, healthy recipes that kids will enjoy because all...

Dr. Panda's Restaurant
Games and Education
App
Come to Dr. Panda’s Restaurant and cook delicious food for the animal guests! In this app, kids...

Little Bear Restaurant - kids chef cooking fever
Games and Entertainment
App
Explore the beautiful Little Bear restaurant, making soup, salad, stir fry and more for your...

Diabetes Cookbook+ by Food4Health
Food & Drink and Medical
App
The need for a healthy diet is growing and growing. This is particularly the case for people...

Cakes - Cook & Bake Gluten-free
Food & Drink and Health & Fitness
App
Fabulous Cakes Fabulous, delicious cakes that are free from wheat flour and naturally gluten free....

The Photo Cookbook
Food & Drink and Lifestyle
App
The Photo Cookbook is like a private cooking course in your kitchen with an expert chef who makes...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2287 KP) rated Caramel Pecan Roll Murder in Books
Mar 4, 2022 (Updated Mar 4, 2022)
If you haven’t picked up a book in this series before, don’t start here. Not only are there some spoilers about what has gone on in Hannah’s life recently, but the earlier books were stronger. Go back then to see why people got hooked on the books. For fans, they’ll find this book is a mixed bag. It’s definitely stronger than the last few in the series were, with a little less cooking and baking talk and more time spent on the mystery. I didn’t figure out who the killer was until the end, and there were some decent twists along the way. Since the action takes place at the Inn, we only get cameos from some of the usual characters, which is okay. The characters continue to be a bit thin, but fans will love spending time with them anyway. My biggest issue was the lack of editing. There were several times that a character contradicted something that had happened just a few pages before. It wasn’t related to the mystery; it was just lazy writing and editing. By my count, there are twenty new recipes to enjoy once you’ve finished the book, and they made my mouth water as always. If you’ve stuck with the series, you’ll be glad you picked up the latest entry.