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H. Y. Hanna

Author of A Scone to Die For

66+ Works 1,490 Members 119 Reviews 3 Favorited

Series

Works by H. Y. Hanna

A Scone to Die For (2016) 237 copies, 15 reviews
Dark, Witch & Creamy (2017) 136 copies, 7 reviews
All-Butter Shortdead (2016) 106 copies, 13 reviews
Tea with Milk and Murder (2016) 105 copies, 6 reviews
Deadhead and Buried (2019) 82 copies, 2 reviews
Two Down, Bun to Go (2016) 57 copies, 4 reviews
Playing Santa (2014) 48 copies, 5 reviews
The Mousse Wonderful Time of Year (2019) 47 copies, 4 reviews
Till Death Do Us Tart (2016) 46 copies, 4 reviews
Flip-Flops and Murder (2020) 42 copies, 2 reviews
Tender Deceit (2014) 39 copies, 1 review
Playing for Love (2014) 35 copies, 4 reviews
Muffins and Mourning Tea (2016) 35 copies
Witch Chocolate Fudge (2017) 30 copies, 3 reviews
Four Puddings and a Funeral (2017) 27 copies, 2 reviews
Witch Summer Night's Cream (2017) 27 copies, 2 reviews
Message in a Bauble (2013) 24 copies, 3 reviews
The Dough Must Go On (2018) 23 copies, 3 reviews
Apple Strudel Alibi (2018) 23 copies, 1 review
Another One Bites the Crust (2017) 23 copies, 1 review
Silent Bud Deadly (2019) 22 copies
Doom and Bloom (2019) 19 copies
Witch Chocolate Bites (2017) 18 copies, 2 reviews
Bonbons and Broomsticks (2018) 15 copies
Curse of the Scarab (2013) 15 copies, 5 reviews
A Secret in Time (2013) 12 copies, 5 reviews
Treasure from the Past (2014) 12 copies, 4 reviews
Trowel and Error (2020) 12 copies
Fronds and Enemies (2021) 10 copies, 2 reviews
Double, Double, Toil and Truffle (2019) 10 copies, 1 review
Love Down Under (Box Set 8-in-1) (2015) — Contributor — 8 copies, 2 reviews
Wrongfully Infused (2022) 8 copies
Salted Caramel Sorcery (2021) 8 copies, 1 review
Night of Flying Shadows (2014) 8 copies
A High Whisk Situation (2023) 6 copies
Too Mulch to Handle (2022) 6 copies, 1 review
Playing to Win (2014) 6 copies, 2 reviews
Playing by Heart (2014) 5 copies, 2 reviews
Seashells and Murder (2020) 5 copies, 2 reviews
Cocktails and Murder (2020) 5 copies, 1 review
A Fondant Farewell (2024) 5 copies, 1 review
Playing the Fool (2014) 4 copies, 1 review
A Witch Worth Praline For (2024) 3 copies
Tender Treachery (2014) 3 copies
Summer Beach Bride: Seaside Duet (2015) 3 copies, 1 review
Bikinis and Murder (2021) 3 copies
Tender Betrayal (2015) 1 copy
Flagrant délice (2025) 1 copy

Associated Works

Seven Pets for Seven Witches (2018) — Contributor — 7 copies, 2 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Hanna, Hsin-Yin
Gender
female
Education
University of Oxford (BA, MA)
Occupations
freelance journalist
Short biography
After graduating from Oxford University with a BA in Biological Sciences and a MSt in Social Anthropology, Hsin-Yi tried her hand at a variety of jobs including advertising, modelling, teaching English and dog training… before returning to her first love: writing. She worked as a freelance writer for several years and has won awards for her poetry, short stories and journalism.

Hsin-Yi was born in Taiwan and has been a globe-trotter all her life—living in a variety of cultures, from Dubai to Auckland, London to New Jersey—but is now happily settled in Perth, Western Australia, with her husband and a rescue kitty named Muesli. She loves gardening, has a morbid fear of cockroaches and adds chili to everything she eats!
Birthplace
Taiwan
Places of residence
Perth, Western Australia, Australia

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123 reviews
I randomly found this cozy series on Audible and decided to give it a try. I am not sure how I found it, other than I probably went into an audiobook rabbit hole (easy to do on that site!) and ended up here. Anyway, aside from this being a new series to me, this author is also new to me.

Poppy has a deadend job, a horrid boss, and bills she can barely afford to pay. She feels trapped and longs for more, but can't see a way out of her situation. There are little bright spots, such as her show more (overbearing-but-well-meaning) landlady (Nell) and the prophetic encounter she has with a woman selling handmade flower pins for charity, who ends up gifting one in the shape of a heather flower to Poppy as a thank-you for her assistance and stating:

"Heather symbolizes transformative change—from the mundane to the extraordinary."

One day Poppy's fate changes when gets she a surprise letter from a lawyer stating that she has inherited a cottage and gardening center business from her grandmother, whom she had never had contact with.

At first, Poppy thinks she wants to sell the property, because the condition her grandmother left on the inheritance is that, for Poppy to inherit, she has to agree to continue the business.
Unfortunately, Poppy is not the best gardener, despite her grandmother and mother being very adept at it. Poppy decides to not even go to visit the cottage, since she planned to sell it, anyway.

A week or so later, Poppy has had enough at work, gives her boss a satisfying what-for, and walks out. Soon after, Nell tells her that the man who owns the duplex they share is no longer okay with Nell subletting to Poppy, stating it's a violation of Nell's lease with him (Nell did not follow-through with getting proper paperwork about it when the man originally said it was okay, so there was nothing she could do about it).

With no other choice, Poppy decides to stay temporarily in her grandmother's cottage for a few weeks until she finds another option. Her first afternoon and evening there are pretty eventful as she:
• Witnesses someone trying to break in to the cottage
• Receives an awkward call from the lawyer managing her grandmother's estate
• Breaks up a fight between a cat and dog
• Follows the cat as it seems to purposefully leads her to an area of the garden
• Imagines she felt something resembling skin in the garden as she was getting up from a fall
• Returns the cat to her grumpy neighbor

The next morning, Poppy wakes up very early, still ill-at-ease over touching what she thought had been clammy skin in the garden the night before. She decides to head back to the garden and retrace her steps now that the sun is coming up to see for sure. As it turns out, it really was a dead body she touched the night before (not that we are surprised to learn this!).

Not wanting to spoil anything, I'll just say that from this point, Poppy goes on to meet a lot of people, overhear gossip, make connections, involve herself in the mystery, and learn more about gardening as a tangential result. I was pleased to see that in the end, though I waffled back and forth between a few people, my first instinct on who was the murderer was right!

This cozy mystery is a little unusual in that the body is not found until well into the story—more like 1/4 of the way in, rather than 4 pages in. That didn't bother me, as the backstory was engaging and I kind of liked the longer build up to the body reveal. I think it even helped me feel a little closer to Poppy because I "knew" her more before she got into her role of amateur detective.

So far I like Poppy (she was teetering a liiiittle bit into woe-is-me territory, but has escaped it so far), which is always a plus because if you don't like the protagonist in a story it's really hard to want to read about them. The other supporting characters are also very well done with distinctive personalities, but they aren't so on-the-nose that they tread into the caricature category.

This author is really, really good at making painfully nosy and patronizing characters, haha. I see a lot of potential for growth in the characters and the story, and of course I love that there is a cat involved. =^_^= The atmosphere is well done, the writing is well done, and I really have no major complaints except for a couple bits that seemed inconsistent to me (I am not noting them here yet, as I may have just not been paying attention—I'm sure I'll listen to this again, so I'll see if at that time I have the same open questions).

The plot was good and, despite how much I adore some other cozy mystery series (like the Family Skeleton Mystery series series and the Book Retreat Mystery series), for whatever reason I really had a particularly good time trying to figure this one out. I couldn't wait to see if any of the connections I'd made in my mind were the solution, or if I had just been clouded by a lot of red herrings!

And, there are some funny bits. My favorites were:

"A T-Rex with a sore head would have seemed friendly compared to him last night."

I almost laughed out loud at that, I think because the line is cute and conjures a funny image, but also the narrator did it in such a deadpan voice that it was perfect and hit my funny bone just right.

"Terrible scandal, it was, when she ran off to join those other girls—you know, the kind that follow musicians around... what are they called? Guppies?"

I said earlier that this author is very good at writing gossipy characters, and it made it all the more fun when she worked in bits like that when the elderly women were talking.

The narrator's voice did take me a little bit to get used to, but I grew to like it and see that she is an excellent narrator and voice actress. I really did not want to stop listening!

I did like this a book, so I plan to continue reading it. I am interested in the characters and what happens to them and how they grow.
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Caitlyn is enjoying her time in the village and is working on enhancing her chocolate and sweet making skills and she and the widow Mags get to show off their skills at a ball thrown by Lord James. She is a bit hesitant about wanting to go and dress up but her cousin Pomona helps her to find a great costume and she is actually enjoying herself until there is drama. First some townspeople show up protesting the ball because it is celebrating Mabon which James thinks more of a celebration of show more Autumn, but others want to tie it to witchcraft. Then a guest is found murdered and Pomona becomes the main suspect. Caitlyn can't believe her cousin would do it, but then again she has been trying out some black magic and has not really been like her old self.

A very enjoyable read that would not be complete without Victor losing his fangs and Nibs and Bran getting into trouble. Love this series and would love to try some of the sweets that they make.
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What a fun cozy mystery series to read. Ellie, Hemingway the macaw, and Mojito the resort cat are a delight. Despite the redirects, I guessed who killed the food critic pretty fast.
This was just a standard cozy for me. The mystery was okay but the main character wasn’t that likable. For a woman who worked a high level corporate job for 8 years before buying the tearoom she seemed at time exceptionally immature. There were some things that saved it a star in my rating. The first is the old biddies – they were great and way better investigators than the main character and worthy of their own series. The other thing that saved the book was the lead detective was show more intelligent and called Gemma on her sh** which usually not the norm.

For me though the best part was the narrator, Pearl Hewitt. She really brought the story to life for me. As a Texan, I have no idea if her accent was accurate or not but for me the narration brought the whole Oxforshire location to life and make the book much more enjoyable. I will probably continue with the series as I loved the supporting the characters and Pearl’s narration.
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Annie Seaton Contributor
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Diane Garo Translator
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