This was extremely hard to read. I know cozies are fluff for the most part and there is a formula to them, but this was just tedious. It was difficult getting into the story. She kept speaking in bullet points. "Bullet point one.....bullet point two...." She actually said it on several occasions....
This book was a huge disappointment. I had read the first 2 in the series and enjoyed them. They have good information about honey and honeybees and some good recipes. Unfortunately, a pretty good mystery (story-wise) turned really stupid with the antics of the main characters. The main chara...
Hoping that fresh, cool air might revive me from the exhaustion I felt, I bundled up in layers and left the cottage. My breath whirled in a steamy dance before my face. The sun’s first rays barely peaked over the horizon and the few clouds floating in the sky were soft and white, promising a reli...
The Westies lavished me with attention in the form of wet kisses and moist, cold nose rubs. One of them rolled over for a belly rub. “You must be Pepper,” I said, spotting a telltale black marking. Outside the window, the sky was steel gray and rain streaked the glass. Vic...
The attack came out of nowhere, and it came with lightning speed. And I had to assume this was a male because he was really, really strong. A sack of some sort had been shoved over my head, a thick, scratchy material that smelled strongly of farm—straw, animals—and it was tightening around my nec...
Where should I go from here? Two isolated events—murder and mob—were fusing into some kind of twisted logic, if only I could figure it out. Patti thought that we finally had a break in the case after finding out that her very own water bottle was at the scene of the crime....
“Ye’re tae come with us,” the inspector demanded by way of a greeting. “Constable Elliott will stay with ye while ye change intae something more appropriate. I’ll be waiting in the breakfast room.” The smile on her face faded. “Is something the matter?” she called after hi...