Lori C. (dollycas) reviewed Law and Author (Ashton Corners Book Club, Bk 5) on + 704 more book reviews
Dollycas's Thoughts
The guys are away on a fishing trip when Molly gets a visitor, a young woman claiming to be Bob's granddaughter. When he and his wife split up she took their daughter and refused Bob any time he wanted to see her. He thinks maybe spending time with his granddaughter, Darla, could be his second chance. Then a dead man is found in Molly's backyard and he may be connected to Darla. She may be the police's prime suspect. This gets the Ashton Corners Mystery Readers and Cheese Straws Society in high gear. They need to find out more about Darla and the life she left behind to find Bob and if she really did know the man who was killed. It time to get to the bottom of her story.
I must be a doubting person because I would have questioned Darla's story from the moment she arrived. Molly was far more welcoming and Bob much more accepting than I would have been. But then my love for this group of characters and my love of the chase to catch a killer took over and I was following the clues and where they led. Lizzie always gives me a few palpitations as she noses her way into places where others fear to tread.
The character that was my favorite this was Sally Jo. All she wants to do is plan her wedding but her mother has her own ideas. I can relate, been there, done that.
As always Erika gives us a wonderful mystery with plenty of diversions to throw us and the Society off the trail. The subplots are fun and interesting. I love the way the characters and their relationships continue to evolve and grow not only with each book but throughout each story.
Pluses for us book lovers
Each chapter starts with a quote from another author's book. Several of which I have read and reviewed.
There are Reading Lists for each character at the end of the story. They all like a bit different type of stories.
We are a left with a "Oh My" moment that will have fans of the series wanting the next book as soon as possible.
The guys are away on a fishing trip when Molly gets a visitor, a young woman claiming to be Bob's granddaughter. When he and his wife split up she took their daughter and refused Bob any time he wanted to see her. He thinks maybe spending time with his granddaughter, Darla, could be his second chance. Then a dead man is found in Molly's backyard and he may be connected to Darla. She may be the police's prime suspect. This gets the Ashton Corners Mystery Readers and Cheese Straws Society in high gear. They need to find out more about Darla and the life she left behind to find Bob and if she really did know the man who was killed. It time to get to the bottom of her story.
I must be a doubting person because I would have questioned Darla's story from the moment she arrived. Molly was far more welcoming and Bob much more accepting than I would have been. But then my love for this group of characters and my love of the chase to catch a killer took over and I was following the clues and where they led. Lizzie always gives me a few palpitations as she noses her way into places where others fear to tread.
The character that was my favorite this was Sally Jo. All she wants to do is plan her wedding but her mother has her own ideas. I can relate, been there, done that.
As always Erika gives us a wonderful mystery with plenty of diversions to throw us and the Society off the trail. The subplots are fun and interesting. I love the way the characters and their relationships continue to evolve and grow not only with each book but throughout each story.
Pluses for us book lovers
Each chapter starts with a quote from another author's book. Several of which I have read and reviewed.
There are Reading Lists for each character at the end of the story. They all like a bit different type of stories.
We are a left with a "Oh My" moment that will have fans of the series wanting the next book as soon as possible.
Carol S. (waucondacarol) reviewed Law and Author (Ashton Corners Book Club, Bk 5) on + 319 more book reviews
This appears to be the last in the series. I did not enjoy it and found it hard to keep the characters and their relationships straight.
Pamela L. (grandpam) - , reviewed Law and Author (Ashton Corners Book Club, Bk 5) on + 70 more book reviews
I think I may be the only "naysayer" in the crowd but that is alright, that's why there are so many books to love. I have thoroughly enjoy this series until the last book and I thought it a tad weak. This one bored me to tears and I kept reading because I adore this author and kept thinking it would get better. It was long and boring with endless dialogue about the same old same old things. Yes, Sally-Jo is getting married and that was truly a bright spot. The plot line has been done so many time that you will know exactly what is going on without reading and being frustrated and wanting to slap Darla upside her head. The cover art is splendid. I hope Ms Chase gets her mojo back, I have thoroughly enjoyed all her books and the excerpt at the end looks like the start of a good series. Wish I knew the name.
I enjoyed this latest outing for the Ashton Corners Mystery Readers and Cheese Straw Society. This time the murder is tied to one of the members, retired police chief Bob. His granddaughter unexpectedly turns up to meet him. He and his daughter have been estranged ever since his ex-wife left him. It's an emotional time for him, but a body somehow linked to Darla turns up in Molly's backyard things get dicey. I'm pleased to see Lizzie and Mark's relationship moving forward. And I always like the reading lists at the end of the book.