Lexi is caught in the middle of another murder, when she runs into a dead body while catering for a big wedding. What I liked:Dying for Danish was another fun read for me. This book is light hearted, with lovable characters (Ipad toting old ladies, cute little fluffy dogs, and of course Lexi!) and just something great for when you’re cuddled up under a blanket. This was my bedtime story and always made me smile just before I went to sleep.What I didn’t like: Probably my only complaint in this book was some editing stuff. Grammar mistakes don’t bother me that much but a few dogs’ instead of dog’s did annoy me a tad. Dialogue tags weren’t always done correctly. “Can I have that?” She said. Or stuff like that, the she shouldn’t be capitalized. But, I don’t really buy these books for the perfect editing.These books are extremely entertaining for me, and I’ll probably pick up the next one. It’s hard for me to find this type of book: light hearted, cute mystery, fun characters, so I’ m happy I found this author. "Dying for Danish" was a cute sequel to "Killer Cupcakes." The Lexy Baker Bakery Cozy Mystery series is a great short story series. The stories are light, fun, cute, and SHORT. They are perfect for a day at the beach, a day of running "waiting" errands, a busy week where you don't have a lot of time to dedicate to reading an intense story, or the need for a mindless fun read. The story had a little mystery and a little romance which is right up my alley. The middle to the end of the story was very predictable and a bit corny, but I like that from time to time in a cozy mystery.
What do You think about Dying For Danish (2000)?
#2 in the Lexy Baker mysteries. I love her grandmother and her friends.
—queenofaith