Blueberry Muffin Murder (Hannah Swensen, Bk 3)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Nancy G. (ComfyReader) reviewed on + 330 more book reviews
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3 out of 5
This one didn't hold the same appeal for me that the previous two did.
Connie MacIntyre, Connie Mac to her friends, a Martha Stewart type character, isn't the sweetheart that she pretends to be and when Connie is found dead in Hannah's pantry next to Hannah's Blueberry Muffins what's Hannah to do. She needs her kitchen back so she can finish baking for the Lake Edna Winter Carnival so Hannah doesn't want any other enterprising baker would do, she sets out to solve the crime.
Quite a lot of goings on in this book that take away from the main story and who-done- it was such a secondary character that you had to remind yourself of who-was-that-person-again.
In this book you learn a little bit more about Andrea, who turns out to be quite funny in her own scatterbrained way and poor Hannah just can't decide who her love interest will be, the cop or the dentist. One actually makes the decision easier for her, but Hannah really doesn't take no for an answer, especially when one is the man of her evening dreams and the other is the man for her day dreams.
Even though this book didn't have a very good flow, I will continue on to the next book.
This one didn't hold the same appeal for me that the previous two did.
Connie MacIntyre, Connie Mac to her friends, a Martha Stewart type character, isn't the sweetheart that she pretends to be and when Connie is found dead in Hannah's pantry next to Hannah's Blueberry Muffins what's Hannah to do. She needs her kitchen back so she can finish baking for the Lake Edna Winter Carnival so Hannah doesn't want any other enterprising baker would do, she sets out to solve the crime.
Quite a lot of goings on in this book that take away from the main story and who-done- it was such a secondary character that you had to remind yourself of who-was-that-person-again.
In this book you learn a little bit more about Andrea, who turns out to be quite funny in her own scatterbrained way and poor Hannah just can't decide who her love interest will be, the cop or the dentist. One actually makes the decision easier for her, but Hannah really doesn't take no for an answer, especially when one is the man of her evening dreams and the other is the man for her day dreams.
Even though this book didn't have a very good flow, I will continue on to the next book.
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