Lyndsey Cole
Author of Blueburied Muffins
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I really enjoyed this cozy mystery. I am wondering a bit if her aunt might be her biological mother. It would explain the issues between the sisters and the likeness between the two. If she was adopted outside the family the likeness wouldn't be so strong. Just my opinion though. I will most likely read more in this series.
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I really enjoy this series. I had a hard time figuring out the villain in this book maybe characters had a bad vibe to them making it difficult to pinpoint who the guilty party was.
I really enjoy this series. I had a hard time figuring out the villain in this book maybe characters had a bad vibe to them making it difficult to pinpoint who the guilty party was.
I could have been doing dishes instead...
I should have known right from the fact that the author needs to tell you that this is a cozy mystery in her subtitle, but I kept on reading. Unfortunately, this was just a terribly written book. It read as if the author was just writing down her thoughts as they came to her: 'Hey! She'll leave her boyfriend who's doing terrible things!' What now? 'She finds a furnished apartment!' Seriously?
She just ups and leaves her boyfriend because her aunt needs show more her - even though she's apparently cut ties with anyone from her former life, including her former boyfriend. She miraculously has a lovely apartment to move into, and becomes partners with her aunt, in a building owned by her father, who is a nasty man who hates cats. I don't trust people who hate cats. Cats are just as loyal as dogs, and some even more loving. I've owned both.
There's just so much wrong with this book. I rarely read self-published books (as I've stated many times before) and here we have another example of why that is. Sorry, but I really doubt that I'll be reading any more by this author; although I might have a moment of illness or weakness that changes my mind. Who knows. show less
I should have known right from the fact that the author needs to tell you that this is a cozy mystery in her subtitle, but I kept on reading. Unfortunately, this was just a terribly written book. It read as if the author was just writing down her thoughts as they came to her: 'Hey! She'll leave her boyfriend who's doing terrible things!' What now? 'She finds a furnished apartment!' Seriously?
She just ups and leaves her boyfriend because her aunt needs show more her - even though she's apparently cut ties with anyone from her former life, including her former boyfriend. She miraculously has a lovely apartment to move into, and becomes partners with her aunt, in a building owned by her father, who is a nasty man who hates cats. I don't trust people who hate cats. Cats are just as loyal as dogs, and some even more loving. I've owned both.
There's just so much wrong with this book. I rarely read self-published books (as I've stated many times before) and here we have another example of why that is. Sorry, but I really doubt that I'll be reading any more by this author; although I might have a moment of illness or weakness that changes my mind. Who knows. show less
Cozy
I very much enjoy these books. Annie finds trouble like it's her job but with the help of those in her life she always manages to get out of it too.
I very much enjoy these books. Annie finds trouble like it's her job but with the help of those in her life she always manages to get out of it too.
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