Julie Hyzy has crafted another great mystery, one filled with suspense, romance, humor, and it was the perfect end to the series.
White House chef Ollie Paras is once again dragged kicking and screaming, literally, into another mystery, only this time she is the target of a brutal man. What seemed to be a simple purse snatching is actually the catalyst into a threat against Ollie and the President of the United States. A bombing in Wisconsin at a federal prison is suspected to be linked to the terrorist she had helped put away a few years before. The death of a White House employee is now linked to Ollie’s purse snatching incident, so Secret Service rushes to protect Ollie and her husband Gav. She now has to decide whether to be the bait to lure out the terrorists who are determined to end her, Gav, and the President.
I’ve read this series from the very beginning, and it’s been fun watching the characters grow with the progression of the series. The author has always crafted each book with plenty of red herrings, clues, and great characters. But I think this is the first one that had me sitting on the edge of my seat, eyes wide open, reading as fast as I could to see what would happen next.
I wholeheartedly recommend this series to fans of Cozy Mysteries, but I will say if you want to really immerse yourself in the characters, it’s wise to read it from the beginning to really appreciate the character growth and how they’ve evolved over the series.
Foreign Eclairs by Julie Hyzy is the last book in the White House Chef Mystery series, and I am so sorry to see the series go. I want to continue seeing what happens with Ollie and Gav, and the rest of her friends. I read a post by the author, and it was NOT her decision to end the series. This has always been a favorite series of mine, and while I hate to see it go, I’ll continue reading Hyzy’s other series.
I received this book from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.