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Loading... Dark Chocolate Demise (Cupcake Bakery Mystery 07) (edition 2017)by Jenn McKinlay (Author), Susan Boyce (Narrator), Llc Dreamscape Media (Publisher)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. When Fairy Tale Cupcakes caters a Zombie event, a woman dressed just like Angie ends up dead. The believe a mobster may be after her as a way to get to Joe's role as prosecutor in a case, especially since threats were made in the past. Mel, Angie, and Tate, of course, do a lot of stupid things as seems to be the norm in most cozies. Unfortunately most of the plot was beyond plausibility, and the author may be in danger of losing her fan base if she continues to make what began as a cozy series more of a noir or thriller genre. I could not wait for the book to end, and I doubt I'll be in a rush to check out the next one. ( ) I moved this one up my ethereal list because it was the 'fish-or-cut-bait' book for me, and based on friends' reviews, I was expecting a 'cut-bait' outcome and figured I'd just get it over with. I don't know, though. It's definitely a very average read but it wasn't as god-awful irritating as I expected it to be, based on some of the recent books in this series (and her other series as well). In Sugar and Iced the author ended with a cliffhanger that was so melodramatic it made me want to throw the book into a shredder and be done with it. This one picks up a few months afterwards and fortunately, the plot wasn't nearly as patently ridiculous as the cliffhanger made it sound. The author finally stops dicking around with the romances too, which is a welcome relief to all of us that found the triangles stupid and worthless. (I do like Manny though, and hope he sticks around.) I saw some hints of the writing I used to thoroughly enjoy in the dialog and the characters remain as likeable as they ever were. Unfortunately, the mystery was rather transparent, both Mel and Angie (mostly Angie, to be fair) decide acting like adolescents is a prudent course of action for the entire book, and the author seems to suffer from (another) massive logic fail. Either that or she really believes her readers are incurably stupid: "The murderer wasn't trying to kill me. I'll prove it: I'll sneak out and go to this party and if no one tries to shoot me, then obviously, I wasn't the target." Finishing the book, I can't say whether I'll read the next one or drop the entire series in my go-away box. I'll let it sit there awhile and see how I feel later on. 4.5/5 For my thoughts: https://msbridgetnapturalreader.blogspot.com/2016/10/dark-chocolate-demise-cupca... Mel and her crew are selling cupcakes at the zombie walk-around. Marty even poses in a coffin for a while, and then gives the zombies their chance for a photo shoot in it, too. It’s all a lot of fun, until a real corpse shows up in the casket. The dead zombie was a dead ringer for Angie, lookalikes who were dressed alike. Joe is prosecuting a mobster, and now it looks like his family may be on the hit list. This series continues to be exciting and the intensity level is definitely on the upswing with this book. The interaction between the characters is a lot of the entertainment, but the mystery is enticing in its own right, and will keep you turning pages. no reviews | add a review
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HTML:The New York Times bestselling Cupcake Bakery Mysteries bake up sweet surprises, but as the series continues, Mel and Angie are in for a fresh batch of troubleâ?¦ Scottsdale, Arizona, may not be the liveliest place on earth, but itâ??s never been as dead as this. Hundreds of fans have gathered together for the first annual Old Town Zombie Walk, and Mel, Angie, and the Fairy Tale Cupcake crew are donning their best undead attire to sell some horror-themed desserts to the hungry hordes. But the fun turns to fright when Mel finds a real dead body in a prop casket outside of the bakeryâ??s truckâ??and the corpse looks alarmingly like a zombie of their own. Knowing that Joe, Angieâ??s brother and Melâ??s former flame, has been working on a dangerous mob case, Mel worries that the murder is a hit gone wrong and that someone near and dear was the real target. To keep any of her friends from winding up six feet under, Mel will do whatever it takes to find a killerâ??no matter how scary things get... No library descriptions found. |
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