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Net Galley
Daily Archives: September 29, 2020
A fun cozy mystery with great recipes
The Corpse Who Knew Too Much (A Food Blogger Mystery Book 4)
By: Debra Sennefelder
Rating: 5 of 5
I have read number three in this series and have purchased one and two to read while waiting for book five to be written. I love the blogging aspect of the book as it is a wealth of information. The recipes are outstanding and are presented tongue in cheek.
Hope Early is a food blogger. Her blog, Hope at Home, combines food blogging with DIY projects around her old farmhouse. The farmhouse is in need of almost complete renovation, so she is always busy between cooking, videoing, and renovating.
She has grown her blog enough to be able to have a part time assist with some of the time consuming tasks (posting, social media and more.)
Hope has a cute cat that she talks to as if it can hear and understand. That is one of the things I enjoy so much about these books.
Hope also has free time to investigate the murder of an old friend. She was tasked by the victim’s sister to help find the murderer and to solve a decades old mystery.
Hope jumps in and find that others don’t appreciate her snooping. Someone is out to get Hope as she gets closer and closer to solving both the murder and the mystery.
I was provided a digital advance reader copy of this book by the publisher via Netgalley.
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Another great Nancy Naigle Christmas story
A Heartfelt Christmas Promise
By: Nancy Naigle
Rating: 5 of 5
I always look for books by Ms. Naigle. I know that they will be heartwarming and believable. She has a knack of putting a story together with great characters, amusing situations and bringing the story to such a satisfying end.
In this story, Vanessa Larkin works in a cutthroat industry. Her company acquires other companies. They then decide what to keep, what to sell and what to close down.
Vanessa is top at the game and should be heading to one of two great cities to work over Christmas. She is looking forward to Paris, but at the last minute, she is sent to a small town in North Carolina. To say she is not happy is putting it mildly.
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Beware of strangers bearing gifts
Gingerdead Man (A Five-Ingredient Mystery Book 7)
By: Maya Corrigan
Rating: 5 of 5
This is the second book in this series that I have read. The first one was book six and I have so enjoyed both books, I have purchased several of the earlier stories in the series.
Val Deniston and her Grandad share a Victorian home. They have shared a bit of part time sleuthing as well. While Val is the manager of the Cool Down Cafe at the local fitness center, she is also branching out into catering.
Their town, Bayport, Maryland is hosting a Christmas fete that is based on Charles Dickens. People are encouraged to dress as one of the characters in his various stories.
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