Helpful Score: 6
The recipes are great; the style of writing not as good. An enjoyable quick read if you like cozy mysteries and a couple of twists to the plot did keep me guessing, so I will probably look for more by this author, but at my library rather than using points.
Helpful Score: 6
This was a great book - 1st in a new series. The two women sleuths are funny and great at what they do. The murder in the alley behind the building where are girls are taking cooking classes is just the beginning. Looking forward to more books in this series.
Helpful Score: 5
Funny read! 2 women sign up for cooking classes, one "the worst cook" ever! When they stumble upon a dead body they decide to investigate.
Connie K. (retiredteacher) - , reviewed Cooking Up Murder (Cooking Class, Bk 1) on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
1st in the Cooking Class Murder Mystery series. Annie and her best friend Eve start taking cooking lessons. Not only were their cooking lessons challenging, but soon their detective instincts took front burner roles in a murder which took place in the parking lot. Their prime suspect ended up being in their cooking class. I enjoyed this cozy mystery and both Annie and Eve made this mystery into a fun who-dun-it. I am looking forward to reading the second book in this series.
Helpful Score: 3
Murder with recipes! Funny, light mystery. First in a new series.
Kristine S. (NHBookLover) reviewed Cooking Up Murder (Cooking Class, Bk 1) on + 293 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I enjoyed this. It was a fast read. Annie Capshaw can't even boil water. Her friend Eve signs the two of them up for a cooking class in order to get Annie out and about. Her husband left her the year before for the girl at the dry cleaner's and she has not been dealing well. After the first class Annie and Eve see another student arguing with a man, who they literally trip over in the parking lot. When Eve's ex fiancee, a policeman, ends up heading up the investigation, they decided to get involved and investigate on their own. Good characters.
Helpful Score: 3
I really like this series so far. Starting on book number two.
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed Cooking Up Murder (Cooking Class, Bk 1) on + 624 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I didnt like Eve and wondered how Annie could keep being friends with her. The mystery was well written and kept you moving along. I will read book two in hope that Eve gets less selfish and annoying. Maybe Annie will get a backbone and beyotch slap her.
Helpful Score: 2
This was a "cute" book. The writing seemed a bit flighty at first, or maybe it was because I had just read a book with a more serious tone, but it took me until about chapter 4 to really get into it. Maybe that was because that was when the cute Scotsman was introduced to the story...Anyways, it was a quick read, a little predictable, but nice. I read it in a about a day. Not bad for a beach type read. It is "ok" enough that I will probably read more in the series, but like someone else had said, I will check them out from the library and not use any of my PBS credits.
Helpful Score: 1
Overall, I really liked this book. I liked Annie and Eve quite a bit. After reading a review or two, I noticed Eve wasn't as popular as Annie. Personally, I know people like Eve in real life, so she seemed very real to me. Additionally, I just like the idea of 2 friends working together to solve a mystery. I've always thought that if I were to become an amateur detective in real life, that I'd have to work with a friend. I would need that other person to bounce ideas off, if nothing else. Plus, I would feel safer if I had a friend with me when dealing with possibly dangerous situations. :) Now, my biggest problem with the book was the ending. It wasn't as strong as I would have liked, but it wasn't bad. I think the author was a touch lazy about some of the finer points when it comes to believability, but it wasn't so unrealistic that I felt dissatisfied by it. A big plus, though, is that one of the recipes supplied at the end of the book sounds really good and I think I'm actually going to try it. (It's bacon pinwheels... Honestly, the name alone sounds great to me!) I look forward to reading more in this series and I have a feeling they will get better with each installment. :)
Helpful Score: 1
For my first Cozy I think I am satisfied. I enjoyed the book, and found it very funny. Cooking instructor Jim sounds oh so yummy, love a man with an accept! I already have the 2nd book here waiting to be picked up...just need to get the next 2!
Helpful Score: 1
First in a cute new mystery series which takes place at a cooking class. Recipes included. Enjoyable, fast read.
Helpful Score: 1
Good quick cozy mystery. The characters were funny, the cooking experiences a riot. Comes complete with recipes. Very cute book I look forward to reading more in the series. This is book one. Carol
This was a good book. It was fast paced and kept you wondering with little bits of info dropped in along the way. The motive behind the murder is not easily guessed, but the culmination of the story is very good.
I have really enjoyed this cozy mystery series!
Eve and Annie start a cooking class, and stumble onto a murder. The way they figure out who done it is written very well with cute comments along the way. ~ with a little bit of Romance thrown in.
If you like cute cozy mysteries, you gotta check this one out!
Eve and Annie start a cooking class, and stumble onto a murder. The way they figure out who done it is written very well with cute comments along the way. ~ with a little bit of Romance thrown in.
If you like cute cozy mysteries, you gotta check this one out!
Shannon Y. (dolphinlover) reviewed Cooking Up Murder (Cooking Class, Bk 1) on + 209 more book reviews
hilarious! I enjoyed reading this and am so glad I have the next one already because I am sure it will be as good as this one.
Very, very cute. I liked the characters, the story was interesting and believeable. I'll read another by this author.
I enjoyed this book, which is the first in the cooking series. Look forward to reading the rest of the series.
First in the series, this is a so-so effort. Annie is an appealing sleuth, but Eve is hard to like. The motivations aren't bad, but the mystery itself was thin and unbelievable. The barely there romantic sub-plot was just wrong. I may pick up the next one if I stumble upon it, but I won't go looking for it and I would hope that Eve fades into the background.
Liked this storyline... am hoping it will be a series.
Great book. I liked this a a start for a series.
Penny T. (iluvmysteries) reviewed Cooking Up Murder (Cooking Class, Bk 1) on + 431 more book reviews
Cute mystery with recipes.
Funny, fast read.
Book was ok. It sure wasn't Janet Evanovich, but was a cute light read.
1 no star2 no star3 no star4 no star5 no star Cute new little cozy series! Two amateur sleuths solve a crime that occurred where they take cooking classes. Will definitely pick up the next in the series.
Good Book