Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed The Chocolate Cupid Killings (Chocoholic, Bk 9) on + 624 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I read alot of Cozy mysteries, and this series really is superior. The characters are memorable, so you dont forget them from book to book. She writes a good mystery. This is one of the best ones. I was thrilled with the twists and turns. I am glad that I kept reading the series.
Joy L. (vintagejoy) - reviewed The Chocolate Cupid Killings (Chocoholic, Bk 9) on + 337 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
One of the best novels in this series IMHO. Lee and her aunt become inadvertently involved in a modern day "underground railroad" when one of their employees is on the road herself. Very interesting plot with lots of red herrings and twists and turns involved. Excellent!
Sheila A. (mysterylady) - reviewed The Chocolate Cupid Killings (Chocoholic, Bk 9) on + 90 more book reviews
#9 in the series
Another great installment! Fast read!
Another great installment! Fast read!
Beautiful book.Even tells how to make homemade truffles and bon bons that look professional.
TenHuis Chocolade is wall-to-wall with chocolate hearts for Valentine's Day. But Lee is getting no love from Private Detective Derrick Valentine. He's looking for their employee -- a woman Lee and her Aunt Nettie have been harboring for an underground railroad-type organization that aids abused women. Luckily, they manage to not spill the cocoa beans and clue him in.
But the situation becomes a complex confection when Valentine meets his end. And it's Aunt Nettie who becomes a suspect. Lee will have to find a way to free Nettie of guilt without exposing the innocent -- and find a killer with a bitter heart that's definitely not made of chocolate ... And surprise, shock when you find out who it is. This is a twister. Exciting story I could not put it down.
TenHuis Chocolade is wall-to-wall with chocolate hearts for Valentine's Day. But Lee is getting no love from Private Detective Derrick Valentine. He's looking for their employee -- a woman Lee and her Aunt Nettie have been harboring for an underground railroad-type organization that aids abused women. Luckily, they manage to not spill the cocoa beans and clue him in.
But the situation becomes a complex confection when Valentine meets his end. And it's Aunt Nettie who becomes a suspect. Lee will have to find a way to free Nettie of guilt without exposing the innocent -- and find a killer with a bitter heart that's definitely not made of chocolate ... And surprise, shock when you find out who it is. This is a twister. Exciting story I could not put it down.
Cindy W. (justcyn) reviewed The Chocolate Cupid Killings (Chocoholic, Bk 9) on + 148 more book reviews
This is the first book I've read by this author. I thought there were too many characters for a story this short. I will try to read the first book by this author & see if I like that better.