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#47 - Carrot Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke
#48 - Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke
#48 - Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke
Do you like mysteries like this a lot? There is a author named Diane Mott Davidson that have recipes with the books. The first one I read was called Dark Tort. I am reading the next one called Double Shot. It is so good I just am having a hard time finding time to read.#47 - Carrot Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke
#48 - Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke
Thanks, I will look into these.Do you like mysteries like this a lot? There is a author named Diane Mott Davidson that have recipes with the books.
Your welcomeThanks, I will look into these.
Do you like mysteries like this a lot? There is a author named Diane Mott Davidson that have recipes with the books. The first one I read was called Dark Tort. I am reading the next one called Double Shot. It is so good I just am having a hard time finding time to read.
#84/85: The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See (5/5) (historical fiction)
Tells the story of a young girl in a remote tea region of China who must give up her baby, and the girl who is adopted in the US. Had me hooked at the second chapter!
Thanks! I just put my name on the waiting list for that book today because of your review. Lately, I've read several historical fiction books that I've loved.
I've read this one also. Don't know if it was before or after I joined in here this year. I have found a number of good books here on this thread and last years.57/58-The Orphan's Tale-LOVED it! Historical fiction about 2 Jewish women who meet as performers in a traveling circus during WWII. Also, about how the circus kind of protected the performers' identities.
56/58-The Almost Sisters-kind of disappointing to me only because the title led me to believe that it would focus on family dynamics, but it really didn't. Also, there was too much for me bout the comic book world, fan conventions where people dress up as their favorite character
57/58-The Orphan's Tale-LOVED it! Historical fiction about 2 Jewish women who meet as performers in a traveling circus during WWII. Also, about how the circus kind of protected the performers' identities.