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The Chocolate Lady (94 KP) rated November Storm in Books
Oct 7, 2020
These fascinating stories won the Iowa Short Fiction Award in 2016. Read my review of this collection that investigates the essence of human decency, here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2016/10/25/a-gathering-of-stories/
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Oct 5, 2020
They say, "There’s a book for every person ... and a person for every book." Apparently, that's universal, and applies to the likes of unassuming Sara from Sweden, as well as to the inhabitants of the tiny Iowa town of Broken Wheel. Read more about this charming book in my review. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2016/01/06/nothing-lost-in-translation/
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Game of Scones in Books
Dec 5, 2018
War of the Scones
After losing her job at a food magazine, Rosetta Sugarbaker Calloway, “Sugar” to friends, opens a new business with award winning baker Dixie Spicer. Together, the two will shepherd community cookbooks through the publishing process. Their first project is for the centennial of the town where they live, St. Ignatius, Iowa. However, this cookbook has heated up the feud between Elsie, a member of the most prominent family in town, and Bertie, Dixie's aunt. The two are fighting over which of their scone recipes should be included in the book. When Sugar goes to meet with Elsie to attempt to reach a resolution, she finds Elsie's dead body. Bertie is the prime suspect, but she has disappeared. Is she in danger as well, or is she the killer?
This book gets this new series off to a fun start. Sugar and Dixie are a great duo, and they are surrounded by a fun group of family and friends. I enjoyed getting to know them here, and I'm looking forward to getting to know them better in future books. The town is wonderful, with all the hallmarks of a delightful cozy setting, and I enjoyed the fact that it is in Iowa, not some place we typically go for cozies. I did feel the pacing of the mystery was a bit off, but this never lasted for long, and we had a great climax. We get a total of three recipes at the end of the book, including both scone recipes.
This book gets this new series off to a fun start. Sugar and Dixie are a great duo, and they are surrounded by a fun group of family and friends. I enjoyed getting to know them here, and I'm looking forward to getting to know them better in future books. The town is wonderful, with all the hallmarks of a delightful cozy setting, and I enjoyed the fact that it is in Iowa, not some place we typically go for cozies. I did feel the pacing of the mystery was a bit off, but this never lasted for long, and we had a great climax. We get a total of three recipes at the end of the book, including both scone recipes.