
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2387 KP) rated Christmas Cupcake Murder in Books
Dec 12, 2020
This book takes us back in time to the early days of the series, and it is fun to see some of those relationships knowing what has happened to the characters since then. The plot is definitely different for a cozy, but I liked it for the variety. Unfortunately, the plot is drowned out by talk of food. I skimmed parts of the book, and I didn’t miss any part of the plot. The plot does get stronger as the book goes along, and I liked the way the story finished. This series always has an abundance of recipes, and this book is no exception with twenty new treats to try, including seven cupcakes. If you are a fan of the series and set your expectations accordingly, you’ll be fine. But otherwise, there is no need to read this book.

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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2387 KP) rated Halloween Party Murder in Books
Sep 1, 2021 (Updated Sep 1, 2021)
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