Cons: Mystery a tad too obvious
The Bottom Line:
Summertime entry
And we meet the last sister
Fun just like always
Tangy Fourth Entry
Hannah Swensen owns The Cookie Jar, a cookie shop in Lake Eden , Minnesota .
She grew up in the small town and knows all the residence. She loves her life
of baking desserts and visiting with friends. Now, if only she's stop being
involved in murders.
Hannah thinks her life is settling into a comfortable
rhythm. The Cookie Jar is doing well, and the pie promotion they are doing for
the summer is a hit. She has two boyfriends, dentist Norman and police
detective Mike. Then Norman
announces he's bought a house he intends to turn into the dream home the he and
Hannah designed. This startles Hannah because he hasn't proposed and she
doesn't even know for sure what she'd say if he did.
The house is full of antiques, and Norman gives Hannah's mom, Delores, the first
chance to go through them. While searching the supposedly empty house, Delores
finds the body of Rhoda Scarf, the previous owner. Rhonda had come back to pick
up a few personal items, but the food Hannah finds leads her to believe that
she planned to meet someone there the night she was murdered. Who was the
mysterious dinner guest? Was it the killer? And why kill her right before she
left for an extended trip to Europe ?
Those who already love this series will enjoy the latest
addition. With three other visits under our belts, it's like meeting up with
old friends again. I was thrilled to finally get to meet Michelle, Hannah's
youngest sister; her scenes were hilarious. Delores gets a bit of a softer side
in this book, mainly because she finds the body. And Hannah's relationship with
her middle sister Andrea continues to grow. I love watching them together.
The murder plot takes a little time to get started, but it
takes center stage once things get rolling. This one seemed a little more
straight forward then the others, and I had the killer figured out before
Hannah did. Even so, I enjoyed every minute leading up to the suspenseful and
creative ending.
As a sub-plot, Hannah decides to go on a diet. These scenes
were very funny since Hannah lives for dessert.
As with the others, this book is well written. I find the
words just flow off the page.
This book features a total of 9 new recipes to try. I've
tried four of them, and they are all fantastic. And don't be afraid to try the
"Mystery Cookies." That secret ingredient tastes great in them.
If you enjoy cozies, this series is for you, and Lemon Meringue Pie Murder will entertain. Because of the
progressive nature of the relationships, it's best to start at the beginning.
But you'll enjoy every delicious minute along the way.
I just grabbed this one at the library today, so probably will start it this weekend.
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