It's junior year and Rachael is psyched to ditch dorm life and share a house with her girlfriends. But, she can't shake the nigling feeling about the narcissistic live-in landlady, who has a history of derailing Rachael’s love life.
When Rachael's mother shows up to relay an ominous premonition, it seems like one more piece of psychic nonsense--until Rachael's former stalker manages to cause trouble from beyond the grave in Paisley Ray's JOHNNY CAKES.
The Rachael O'Brien Chronicles are not your typical fiction. A young woman's plan for an art history degree turns into an outrageous series of misadventures in this laugh-out-loud romp about a girl who enrolls in a southern college during the height of the crazy era that was the 1980's. This collection crosses genres of chick lit, mystery, romance, humor, and action with the possibility of a corpse or two.
I really love Rachel, and her friends, and the predicaments that ensue while Rachel is just trying to make decent grades, keep her scholarship, and have some hot times with a lad (or two).
And also negotiate her family- her dad's aerobics-instructor girlfriend, and her mother's bus full of New Age whackiness, completre with obscure forbodings.
I really like that mostly this series is about navigating young adulthood, with all its pitfalls, and the mystery aspects tend to be almost afterthoughts- but entertaining ones!
The mystery plot in this one is pretty obscure, and definitely not the main focus. It's fun, though! and brings out people's true characters.
I am looking forward to the next one! I just wish they were not so pricey per ebook- that's the only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars.
As always with the Rachel O'Brien Chronicles I enjoyed the light-hearted mystery. Its an easy read which I sunk into and enjoyed. I enjoyed not only Rachel's story but also those of her house-mates, which I have followed since the beginning of the series. Throughout the book there were lots of reminders of past adventures to help the reader remember which I was very grateful for because there are now many central characters. A good read which I'd happily recommend to other readers, although I would suggest reading the four other books in the series first.
Fun story, but the writing seemed forced. The relationships between the roommates was almost nonexistent, and this is what makes the story. I'm going to read the next book in the series, but if it continues in the same style, it will be the last one I read.
I love the story lines and the way each character is woven into the plot. I can't wait to read the next book to see what happens with each one of them. I feel like an old friend.
Whew! The story of Rachael's Junior year in college did not disappoint. I'm so enjoying the Rachael O'Brien series by Paisley Ray. Rachael and her roommates find themselves in more trouble, and adding in boyfriend issues this book kept me reading long into the night. I'm moving right into the next one, Swamp Cabbage, about the summer between the Junior and Senior year but will have to wait till the next one, Praise the Lard, is published.
Johnny Cakes is the fifth in the Rachael O’Brien Chronicles. There are lots of twists and turns and surprises. Some questions are answered (like who shot Billy Ray), but others come up (like just who or what is Stone involved with). It wasn’t quite as good as some of the others in the series (it tended to drag at times), but I still recommend this book to Rachael O’Brien fans.
Love the characters and antics in this fun to read series. Found this book a bit disjointed and not as easy to follow. I enjoyed it but felt it may have been written or edited in a rush due to fans wanting to find out what happens to Rachel O'Brien in her junior year.
Paisley Ray tells a great story and I just love Rachael O'Brien. MOst of the main characters are back. As always trouble seems to follow Rachael around and this book is no exception. Can't wait for the next book in this series.
The plot was entertaining enough though I feel like Rachael's love life is getting a bit stale. She needs to meet someone new - the on-again-off-again-will-they-won't-they with the same group of guys is getting boring.
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I liked it, it was rushed, even though there was an exciting plot line, it was still a bit boring. I'd like to see what is going on with Stone. She's growing up so she should be making less stupid decisions. something to make the far fetched stories a bit more plausible.
Fun story of a girl who sometimes can't catch a break. Finally some information is revealed to her. The story skips around a bit and feels disjointed in the beginning but then picks up and takes off.