Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Fun characters; delightful mystery
Cons: A minor timeline issue
The Bottom Line:
Locked construction zone
Adds fun touch to mystery
Books always delight
What Mess Has Bunny Brought to TenHuis Chocolade?
As I sat down to read The Chocolate Bunny Brouhaha, I began to wonder why this was the first time in
the long running Chocoholic Mysteries series that we were visiting Lee Woodyard
and TenHuis Chocolade in their gear up for Easter. I mean, that is a huge
holiday for chocolate makers, especially the makers of gourmet chocolate.
Granted, it’s rare that the theme plays a huge part in the story, but as this
book opens, it is later winter, and the shop has transitioned from Valentine’s
Day hearts to Easter bunnies.
Lee and her aunt Nettie, who actually owns the shop, have
recently hired a new employee, Bunny Birdsong, a woman going through a
divorce. Unfortunately, Bunny isn’t quite working out in the chocolate
making portion of the business, and Lee is about to fire her when she suddenly
sees Bunny might be the help she needs on the office side of things.
Bunny comes with a lot of baggage in the form of her soon to
be ex, his current girlfriend, and his aunt Abigail, who is determined to keep
Bunny and Beau together. After an afternoon of drama in the shop from the
extended group, Abigail’s body is found in the building next door, currently
under constructions so TenHuis can expand into it. However, all the doors
into the buildings and between the units should have been locked. Who had
access to the keys? The police think Bunny had a good motive, but Lee
doesn’t think the woman has the personality to commit murder. Can she
clear her employee’s name?
The books in this series are always a little shorter than
most of the others I read. This one is no exception at 227 pages.
Yet the author doesn’t waste a minute. We jump into the story right away
and things continue to advance from one complication to another until we reach
the climax. Yes, everything does make sense by the time we reach the end,
including the variation on the locked room mystery set up here.
I do often complain that because the books are short, we
don’t get to see much of the supporting players, but a couple of them get more
page time in this book, which I really appreciated. The main trio, Lee,
her husband Joe, and Aunt Nettie are here as always, and I really enjoy
spending time with them. And the characters introduced for this story are
as strong and entertaining as ever.
I did catch an error in the timeline, one of my pet peeves,
as characters started talking about something that happened “yesterday” when it
was really several days before. Fortunately, that editing error didn’t
impact anything else in the book, and it is clearly just that, an editing
error.
Instead of recipes, this series has always included
chocolate trivia scattered throughout the book. This time, we look at
several key figures in the development of chocolate as we know it today
stretching from Christopher Columbus to Milton Hershey. This time around,
we do get one comfort food recipe for a delicious sounding potato soup
mentioned earlier in the book.
I’ve been reading the Chocoholic series since the very
beginning, and I truly am hooked on these delicious mysteries. If you
suffer from the same addiction I do, you’ll be delighted with The Chocolate Bunny Brouhaha.
Need to feed your addiction? Here are the rest of the Chocoholic Mysteries in order.
Need to feed your addiction? Here are the rest of the Chocoholic Mysteries in order.
NOTE: I received a copy of this book.
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Thanks to the publisher, I have one copy of this book to give away. Because it is a physical book, the contest is limited to residence of the US.
Just leave me a comment with your e-mail address so I can get in touch with you if you win. I will pick the winner next Tuesday, November 8th, so please leave your comment before 12:01AM Pacific Time on 11/8. You will have until midnight on 11/13 to get back to me, or I will choose a new winner on 11/14.
And now I want a chocolate bunny! Easter is one of my favorite holidays and I'm not going to lie - it's because of all the amazing chocolate that is suddenly available. This sounds like a series I'd really enjoy and one I definitely need to try. I don't mind a book being short if I feel like the mystery is fully developed which sounds like the case here. Adding this series to my TBR and my email is katherine.e.pitts(at)gmail(dot)com. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI love this series and like everyone else, I love easter and bunnies! mommatoodle at msn dot com
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Cadbury eggs are my guilty pleasure at Easter! I've read at least one in this series and would be interested in trying another. Thanks for the opportunity! dm_richards (at) yahoo (dot) com
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Time to catch up on this series! Thanks for a chance to win.
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Oh, dear. Just checked your list of the series in order, and I have fallen waaay behind on these.
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Enjoyable review. Thanks for a chance to win a copy.
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I'm a long time fan of this series as well and always look forward to a new book! pennyt at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love this series. I agree that we don't see much of the supporting characters but over the course of the series I think we'd gotten to know them. Thanks for the chance to win! stclairck@gmail.com
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