Helpful Score: 7
Weezie Foley is the owner of an antique shop in downtown Savannah. She is intent on winning this year's window dressing contest, but her fruit-based displays are sabotaged by hungry but otherwise mysterious vandals. She quickly comes up with a new theme, "Blue Christmas." Turns out that Blue Christmas is a theme for more than Weezie's window display: her boyfriend is too busy with work to celebrate the holidays, her neighbors are angry at her mutt dog Jethro for knocking up their pedigreed pup, and someone has been sneaking into Weezie's store and home.
I bought this book as part of a cozy mystery lot on eBay, but I would classify it more as chicklit. There is a very, very small amount of mystery, but it is more a vehicle for humor. This book is a breeze to read, and Weezie and the occupants of her town will provide you with an entertaining diversion during the holiday season.
I bought this book as part of a cozy mystery lot on eBay, but I would classify it more as chicklit. There is a very, very small amount of mystery, but it is more a vehicle for humor. This book is a breeze to read, and Weezie and the occupants of her town will provide you with an entertaining diversion during the holiday season.
Helpful Score: 1
The characters from 'Savannah Blues' return for a light and breezy tale of Christmas insanity, doggy love, and a blended-family dinner that goes hysterically wrong.
Helpful Score: 1
If you loved Savannah Blues and Savannah Breeze you'll love this quick read! Weezie and Bebe are back for a funny Christmas story! I really enjoy the characters of Weezie and Bebe and their family and friends. I would like to see her put out another book with them in it.
Helpful Score: 1
Very funny, great read! I just love how Mary Kay Andrews has created the zany character of Weezy! Wonderful story of Christmas in the south. Loved the mystery of Apple Annie. The Blue Christmas window was wonderful! Great quick read. Mary Kay Andrews is a wonderful story teller!
Helpful Score: 1
Another good one from Mary Kay Andrews. This is the fourth book of hers that I've read. I enjoyed it, but preferred Hissy Fit and Savannah Breeze. Either of those far outweighs this story.