Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Strong characters, fun and unique plot
Cons: None
The Bottom Line:
Robbery, murder
Lead to fun mystery with
Page turning story
Maya Danger
There is one advantage to being behind on books you want to
read. When you find a book you enjoy, it’s not that long until the
sequel comes out. That’s what happened to me with Kathy Aarons’s
Chocolate Covered Mysteries. I just read the first a couple months
ago, and I already got to enjoy the sequel, Truffled to Death.
If you’ve missed this series, it centers on Michelle and
Erica, best friends who have created a combined bookstore and chocolate shop. If
I stumbled upon their small Maryland town, I doubt I’d ever leave their
store. What more do you need, right?
Michelle and Erica are thrilled that their store, Chocolate
and Chapters, has been chosen for a reception to celebrate the donation of Maya
pottery from the Rivers family to the local museum. Erica has
displayed books on Maya culture, and Michelle has created some appropriate
chocolate treats.
The reception goes wonderfully. However, the next morning, the entire donated
collection is missing. With local rumor and accusations pointing at
them as the culprit, Michelle and Erica try to find the missing pieces. But
then a dead body turns up, and the stakes are raised even
higher. Can the friends figure out what is happening?
The book starts strongly with conflict and crime happening
quickly. The twists and turns keep coming right until the wonderful
climax. Since the plot involves stolen artifacts, it goes beyond the
typical cozy murder mystery elements, and I loved it more for
that. Life got in the way of my reading time while I was reading
this book. I was always hoping to get just a little more reading in
since I needed to know what would happen next.
I had enjoyed the characters in the first book, and I was
again drawn to them. The returning characters are charming and well
developed with some great growth here. While Michelle is our
narrator, she and Erica really do work on the case together, and I enjoyed
seeing what each of them brought to unraveling the case. I also enjoyed the romantic sub-plots; they
felt real and an outgrowth of the characters while helping develop them at the
same time. The suspects were just as real and intriguing, which
helps keep me guessing until the end.
Plus those suspects are unusual and fun, which I loved.
And yes, there are dessert recipes at the end. In
this case, we get two gourmet chocolates and a recipe for Banana
Foster. Yum!
Kathy Aarons has created a world I love to go and
visit. Truffled to Death was a wonderful return trip, and I can’t wait until I get to visit again.
NOTE: I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Giveaway!
NOTE: I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Giveaway!
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.
Leave me a comment with your e-mail address so I can get in touch with you. I will pick the winner next Monday, June 15th, so please leave your comment before 12:01AM on 6/15.
Leave me a comment with your e-mail address so I can get in touch with you. I will pick the winner next Monday, June 15th, so please leave your comment before 12:01AM on 6/15.
Thanks for the review! I had not heard of this series.
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Can't miss with chocolate and mystery.....
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Thanks so much for the nice review! Good luck to everyone!
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ReplyDeleteChocolate wins every time! Here's hoping I win also as this sounds like a "gotta" read!! mtrver at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI agree Chocolate and Books go well together. What else do you need?
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Sounds great and a lot of fun...
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I enjoy small town settings for cozys and add chocolate sounds great.. Thanks for the opportunity to win. salvatoresmom71@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSounds like a neat series.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the first in this series also, and like you, if there was a store like that around here I think that I would be spending a lot of time(and money) there.
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ReplyDeleteStolen artifacts always seem to make for a good story whether in real life, TV/movies or a book. And then add chocolate - a match made in heaven!
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I've already won a copy of this book, but I haven't read it yet. I think I need to move it to the top of my list.
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Chocolate and a mystery - sounds great!!
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thank you for this giveaway.....
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