
Waters of Destruction
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Retired caterer Valerie Corbin investigates a suspicious drowning in this Orchid Isle cozy culinary...

Death Comes to Call (A Tara Thorpe Mystery Book 3)
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Tara Thorpe may be Cambridge Police’s youngest detective, but that doesn’t stop her from...
Fiction Mystery Thriller Police Procedural Series

The Haunted Lost Rose (Charlotte's Voices of Mystery #1)
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Some secrets should stay hidden. If they come to light, darkness could weaken even the strongest of...
Cozy Mystery Paranormal Romance

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2293 KP) rated Bake Offed in Books
Dec 1, 2022 (Updated Dec 1, 2022)
Since the fest is out of town, we don’t see much of the other series regulars, but the series usually focuses on Val and Granddad, so it’s not too big of a loss. This also gives us plenty of time to get to know the new characters, who rise to the occasion. And there is a return appearance by a character from early in the series that is fun. The plot is wonderful. It is intricately plotted, yet it holds together at the end. As someone who complains about the timelines in books when they don’t work, I have to praise this one for holding together perfectly. I got a kick out of the mystery fest setting. The recipes at the end are great fun as well, but I’ll leave that for you to explore on your own. Fans of the series will be happy with this book. If you are looking for a fun culinary cozy series, I definitely recommend you check this one out.
This book started out slowly, at least mystery wise, since it had the hard job of setting up the series as well as solving the mystery. However, the second half included some good twists and turns as well as payoff for the set up. Penn is an interesting main character since she is pricklier than we normally see in a cozy mystery, but the reasons for her behavior as fully explained and understandable. I’m looking forward to seeing some growth from her as the series progresses, and we already see some of that here.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2017/09/book-review-asking-for-truffle-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2293 KP) rated Sowing Malice in Books
Jul 15, 2020
I was thrilled to see another entry in this great series, and I wasn’t disappointed. The mystery is strong. It starts quickly and there are plenty of twists and turns before we reach the end. The characters continue to be wonderful. We got updates on the series regulars and the new characters were well developed. There’s nothing here that spoils previous books in the series, so you could jump in here, but to fully appreciate the character growth, I do recommend reading the series in order. This series is more of a traditional mystery than a lighter cozy, but as long as you know that going in, you’ll be fine. I definitely recommend this book and the entire series.

The Plot is Murder
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The small town of North Harbor on the shores of Lake Michigan is about to have a new mystery...

Alpaca My Bags
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Murder? Romance? Intrigue? The Desert Oasis runs rampant with gossip and secrets. Sweetie Bastard...
Mystery Cozy Mystery

Millie (22 KP) rated Duck the Halls (Meg Langslow, #16) in Books
Jan 27, 2020
*Although I did receive this book for free through Goodreads First Reads, all of my thoughts and opinions are my own.

Pretty Lentil Liars
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Pulses are racing in the quaint town of Holland, Washington, as it kicks off its third annual lentil...