Fudge shop owner Allie McMurphy is making fudgie treats for the annual yacht race—but a killer's stirring up a batch of trouble. . .
Sailing Into Murder
The annual yacht race off the coast of Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a highlight of the summer season, and Allie is pulling out all the stops making chocolate centerpieces for the occasion. Unfortunately, she and her bichonpoo, Mal, also pull a dead body from the murky waters of the marina. When Allie's boyfriend's sister becomes the prime suspect, Allie dives into investigating the murder herself. Amid bitter feuds and hushed-up scandals, the courageous candymaker quickly gets in over her head. Someone is trying to fudge the facts to keep a secret worth killing for. . .
A good mystery but the high school-y dramatics and 'mean girl' antics just didn't do it for me. Add in how her supposed boyfriend kept blowing her off and I was almost ready to give up. But I really wanted to know whodunnit and why, so I stuck to it. The villain's reveal was a surprise, not who I supposed it to be. The romance between two seniors was very sweet and a bright light in the story. And I just love Mal! 3.5*
We are back on Mackinac Island for the annual yacht race celebration. This brings tourists to the place in droves but one thing that could drive them away is a dead body. That is just what Mal, Allie’s pup finds on their early morning walk. When the body is identified Trent’s sister becomes the prime suspect and his family completely shuts Allie out. That is no way to keep at relationship going. She wants to be there for him and his sister. So this fudge maker extraordinaire decided to do some investigating of her own. But she also is dipping herself into trouble.
I so enjoy my trips to Mackinac Island with Allie, Jenn, Frances, Mr. Devaney, Trent, Shane, and all the rest of its residents. All the characters are very relateable and there is always something happening at the McMurphy Hotel and Fudge Shop. The whole gang is so dedicated in growing the business and helping the island to shine.
This time we meet several new characters from the yacht club for all the festivities. Allie also visits the Senior Citizen Center for information for not only her investigation but for another surprise.
The main plot and subplots flow as smooth a newly made fudge onto that cool slab of marble. Just like the nuts and fruit Allie adds to her fudge, Nancy Coco blends twists and surprises into her mystery. She writes in a very descriptive way that bring people, places and situations to life.
Take my word for it, you will want to have some fudge on hand while reading this story. Thankfully there are recipes included throughout the book.
I call this a perfect summer read. Sit back, relax and enjoy a literary escape to Mackinac Island.
This book was rather frustrating to get through. There were many lines that were just about repeated word for word, the word ouch was repeated way too many times, and the characters just seem rather two-dimensional and at this stage we should be getting a better feel for them. Not sure what happened with this story, but the author needs to step up her game a bit. These books aren't exactly cheap and the potential is there for this to be a good series, but the writing and depth has got to improve for that to happen.
I just don't like the relationship the author decided to go with so that coupled with me having consumed all of the mysteries meant that this didn't work for me as well as some of the earlier entries. Probably going to take a long break, might come back!
Allie and Mal discover yet another dead body-the body of a young woman presumably fell off a yacht,, drowned and washed up near the marina. Unfortunately for Allie's track record, the police say the young woman was hit on the head and then thrown in the water. Even more unfortunate, the main suspect is Paige Trent! Sure Carin and Paige hated each other in high school but is that enough hatred for a murder 10 years later? Allie refuses to believe it but Trent keeps shutting her out. What is she to do but launch an investigation of her own? Meanwhile, with Yacht Race Week in full swing, Mackinac Island is busier than ever and that means more chocolate and more fudge. Closer to home in the McMurphy, Mr. Devaney is ready to ask Frances to marry him and wants Allie and Jenn to plan a magical proposal. When Allie's loved ones are threatened, she's scared but not scared enough to stop her investigation. Can she catch the killer before one of her beloved pets - or worse- her friends- is hurt?
The plot of this mystery is OK. I thought I had figured out who did it, changed my mind and then realized my initial guess was correct. The story wasn't super engaging. I really can't stand mean girls and high school drama. No one deserves to be murdered though. The story spent way too much time on minute details like what everyone was wearing and how much the men resembled GQ models. Allie doesn't have any interest in fashion but she seems well acquainted with fashion magazines. There was also way too much mean girl drama -he said, she said, *itch, *itch, *itch. SO over that! The mystery got bogged down with all those details. I also question why Allie supposedly lives at the McMurphy 24/7 and has next to no relationship with the locals has time to go off on an investigation every afternoon? She risks her life one too many times for my comfort in this story. The reason for murder wasn't satisfactory and the red herring plot would have been better if it wasn't a red herring. I just loved the sweet secondary romance.
Allie's personality in this book is closer to the way she was in the first book. She shows that she barely notices or cares to talk to anyone other than Jenn. It's Jenn who forges connections with the locals and brings in business. It's Sandy who makes half the fudge and chocolate. Allie is the only "Fudgie" in the hotel and though she claims she's trying, she doesn't make much effort to fit in. Trent is a jerk for most of the book and if I were Allie, I'd run far away from those old much rich people who close ranks. Mal is super adorable as always.
There are a bunch of new characters in this book. Caramella (Mella), is Allie's new adopted cat. She lives mostly in Allie's apartment or on the fire escape and knows how to con Allie into giving her more kitty treats. Most of the humans are unlikable. There's Eleanor, the victim's "best friend"/minion, who is still a mean girl trying to social climb. Then there's Carin herself. The more revealed about her, the more I disliked her. The men they associate with are no prizes either, except maybe Reggie, Paige's fiance, but I don't know if I trust him. Gail from the coffee shop is first on the scene and disappears from the story before Allie can get to know her. Janet Biggs is an older lady with a cute dog who befriends Allie. She seems nice but I don't know if she's trustworthy. The old ladies at the senior center are a hoot. I enjoyed them. Mrs. Jones, an elderly, wheelchair bound woman, sounds like she could be a good friend but I have a feeling she won't appear again. Another important character is Maggs, Florence's best friend, whom Allie is just getting to know. She could fill the void Grammy Alice left in Allie's life.
This book contains some yummy fudge recipes. I only saw one that I would try and one I would like to try but never have those ingredients on hand.
2..5 stars. Cute cozy mystery set on scenic Mackinac Island with a generous dose of chocolatey goodness. Allie McMurphy is our fudge making sleuth who along with her dog Marshmallow has a knack for discovering dead bodies.
The residents of Mackinac are a bunch of characters. Most are likable but besides a few closest to our sleuth Allie all are suspects. Entertaining storyline using the grown up Mean Girls that now do their bullying and damage in the society and political worlds as both victim and suspects.
Some of my favorite scenes involved the staff of the McMurphy and the ladies that hang out at the Senior Center. They brought the romance and humor to All You Need Is Fudge. Not sure what the title has to do with the story and there are some recipes included but they don’t connect with the story either.
In a culinary cozy I appreciate it when the recipes connect to the character or the story in some way. An heirloom recipe that was made or eaten in the story makes sense. Pudding recipes added to a story about a fudge maker that has no connection seems forced. In the same regard, besides having Fudge in the title I’m not sure how All You Need is Fudge really fits.
The lack of knowledge about sail boats, racing/regattas and using the wrong terminology was a hit to the credibility of the story. That carries over to the cover artwork which was a cartoony and inaccurate depiction of a sailboat and overall had a juvenile feel to it.
Thank you to NetGalley, Kensington Books and the author for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
**I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review**
I don't know why I didn't start reading this series sooner. It's been sitting on my TBR pile for a while, but I just kept overlooking it somehow. If you love Mackinac Island, fudge, and pets, you need to pick up this series now. Mal is awesome at sniffing out clues, Jenn is just hilarious, and those fudge recipes! I need to try those now!
I found this book a little slower than other, in terms of keeping my attention. The story had its ups and its downs but over all a good one. I love the characters and love the setting (not sure if its because I am Michigan or not lol). I look forward to more capers and fudge in this series. 3.5 stars but rounding up.
This was an exciting yacht race week for Allie and the gang. Start to finish excitement in this book. I really enjoy both the characters and setting in this series, they are a lot of fun.
The annual yacht race off the coast of Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a highlight of the summer season, and Allie is pulling out all the stops making chocolate centerpieces for the occasion. Unfortunately, she and her bichonpoo, Mal, also pull a dead body from the murky waters of the marina. When Allie's boyfriend's sister becomes the prime suspect, Allie dives into investigating the murder herself. Amid bitter feuds and hushed-up scandals, the courageous candymaker quickly gets in over her head. Someone is trying to fudge the facts to keep a secret worth killing for. [amazon synopsis] Too many repeated words/phrases that didn't add to the story. Good recipes scattered throughout the book. Fun proposal adventure included. Annoying dog.
Allie is out walking her dog, Mal when Mal pulls her to the lake and they find the body of socialite Carin Moore. Carin's murder is a puzzle for all as her boyfriend's sister is framed for Carin. Allie knows that Paige did not murder Carin and since Trent is not returning her calls, she decides she has to find out all she can so that she can try and prove that Paige is innocent, along the way she learns some of the local secrets and is threatened.
This story did have me believing it was one person and I was totally surprised at the end. Good read. Can't wait to have cooler weather so that I can try some of the fudge recipes.
Another outing with Allie, Jenn and Mal (the Bichon pup). Yet again Allie has the misfortune to stumble across a body and this time it is hitting close to home with Trent's sister Paige (Trent being Allie's boyfriend) being the person everyone knows was the one most disliked by the victim. Was it murder, was it an accident and why is Trent not answering his phone!
Oh and why is Mr Devaney the handyman asking Allie for a favour?
This is another good book in the Candy-Coated series. In this story, Allie pulls a dead body out of the water, which she sees when she is walking her dog. There is a big yacht festival going on, and the dead woman is the daughter of one of the yacht owners, and the avowed enemy of Allie's boyfriend's sister. When the sister is accused of committing the murder, Allie and her friends have to investigate to find the real murderer.
Allie McMurphy is back to crime solving when she find a dead girl's body floating in the water and pulls her out. All the evidence seems to point to her boyfriend Trent's sister Paige Jessop, but Allie won't believe she is guilty. Despite warnings from Trent and Rex, Allie decides to find the guilty party herself.
I love the characters in these novels and the friendships. Of course Mal (Allie's dog) and Mella (her recently acquired cat) are fun too. This are nice relaxing mysteries for people who want to kick back with a book. Can't wait until the next book comes out later this month!
All You Need Is Fudge Candy Coated, Book #4 Nancy Coco 5 Stars
Synopsis:
Fudge shop owner Allie McMurphy is making fudgie treats for the annual yacht race--but a killer's stirring up a batch of trouble. . .
Sailing Into Murder
The annual yacht race off the coast of Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a highlight of the summer season, and Allie is pulling out all the stops making chocolate centerpieces for the occasion. Unfortunately, she and her bichonpoo, Mal, also pull a dead body from the murky waters of the marina. When Allie's boyfriend's sister becomes the prime suspect, Allie dives into investigating the murder herself. Amid bitter feuds and hushed-up scandals, the courageous candymaker quickly gets in over her head. Someone is trying to fudge the facts to keep a secret worth killing for. . . (Goodreads)
Review:
Thanks to Mal, Allie’s dog, Allie finds a dead body and has to pull it out the water. When she learns who the victim is, she knows that it will not be a good thing for the annual yacht race. The victim is the daughter of one of the families that are very involved in the races. And when the police investigate, it seems to Allie that they are looking in the wrong direction. She knows she has to solve the murder before the wrong person is sent up the river without a yacht.
The characters are well developed and well rounded. Allie is a hard worker and she is not afraid to work as hard as her employees. She is also very determined when she makes up her mind about something. Even though many people tell her to stay out of the investigation, she knows that is not happening. Since she is the one who found the body, she feels a connection. And since her boyfriend’s sister is arrested for the crime, she is even more determined. Speaking of her boyfriend, Trent, I am not that impressed with him. He seems a little too conceited for my taste and I do not think he treats Allie that well. That is only my opinion, and obviously, Allie does not agree with me. And of course, Mal, steals the show again with her antics and cuteness.
The writing style flows smoothly and the book is an easy read. The author is descriptive with her writing and I felt like I was right there on the Island watching all the action going on. The mystery is well plotted and not easy to solve. There are a lot of twists and turns and suspects to keep the reader guessing.
I have read the other books in this series and I have enjoyed them all. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a well crafted cozy. If you like fudge, you will be thrilled with this book, and you will also be craving the chocolate goody.
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for a honest review. I would like to thank NetGalley and Kensington Books for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Save for the abrupt ending that doesn't rely on Allie's skills as an amateur sleuth at all, I enjoyed the book. I even liked the B plot and all the planning that went into the event.
I would actually give this one a 2.5, I liked it but there were some issues. First the good, I like the characters and the setting of this series. I like the tidbits about fudge making although it seems the same facts are repeated in each book which is getting a bit old. Allie and Mal make a great team and I see great potential in their sleuthing future.
Now for the not as good... The mystery aspect was good but the solution was right out of left field and the ending was very rushed. The whole thing was wrapped up in a three page chapter at the end which left me feeling like I had been uninvited to a party just as I was about to go inside. There was a fair amount of repetition in this book which started to bother me, many repeats of the fudge making process and things like that and the dialogue between characters was very 2D and often times I felt like we were missing chunks of the conversation. My final issue lies with Allie herself, her indignity at being cut off from her bf's family drama and the insistence that she was family was desperate and cloying, they have been dating for 3 months!! Her phone calls and messages were whiny and weak and just grated on my nerves. And I'm sorry but, if a bf of 3 months treated me the way that this one treated her during this stressful time I'm not sure I would have been so instantly forgiving, I would have seen it as a major red flag in the relationship with the in-laws and where his loyalties lie. And her logic of "if I solve the mystery and save his sister they will like me" was pathetic. I like the boyfriend Trent but I must admit to rooting more for the detective, Rex, in the romance department.
Overall, there is something about this series that I like so I keep reading them but something else keeps me from adding it to my must have/read list and I can't really define what those somethings are! I will most likely pick up the next book when it comes out and will continue to hope that adjustments are made and it will find it's way onto my must read list.
All You Need is Fudge is the fourth installment in the Candy Coated mystery series. Alice (Allie) McMurphy has inherited the Historic McMurphy Hotel on Mackinac Island from her grandfather Papa Liam, and has successfully added her Fudge Shop to the hotel's lobby.
It's the week of the annual Yacht Race and the island is buzzing with tourists. Allie is out walking through the marina early one morning when her Bichon puppy Mal (short for Marshmallow) tugs her to the edge of the boat basin to point out a body floating in the water. Allie jumps in and pulls out the body of Carin Moore.
Officer Rex Manning determines that Carin had been bludgeoned before she was pushed into the water, and the prime suspect in her murder is Paige Jessop. Paige is the younger sister of Allie's boyfriend Trent, and Allie is determined to find the real killer and protect her friend.
Along with her best friend Jenn Christensen and Jenn's boyfriend, Officer Shane Carpenter, the group soon discovers that Carin was one of the least liked people in the Mackinac social set. In addition to Paige's volatile history with her, even Carin's best friend Eleanor Wadsworth had issues with the young woman.
In the midst of finding a killer and running the fudge shop, Allie and Jenn are asked by McMurphy handyman Mr. Devaney to help him plan a proposal. Mr. Devaney has decided to ask McMurphy front manager Frances to marry him in a special and romantic setting perfect for the two Seniors who have finally found love again.
Nancy Coco and the Candy Coated series will transport you to Mackinac Island. A warm and friendly cast of characters, mouth watering fudge recipes and loveable pets make this a series you won't want to pass up.
I received an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley via Kensington Publishing. While not required to write a review I am more than happy of offer my honest opinion.
All You Need is Fudge is the fourth book in Nancy Coco’s Candy-Coated mystery series. This is the first book I’ve read in this series; however, the author provided great character background and I easily understood their backgrounds and relationships and didn’t feel lost jumping in this far into the series. The storyline is well plotted with a cast of relatable characters. The story has enough twists, turns, and suspects to keep the reader involved. I highly recommend this book for readers who enjoy a good clean murder mystery.
Allie McMurphy inherited the Historic McMurphy Hotel on Mackinac Island in Michigan from her grandfather Papa Liam. In addition to running the hotel, she has opened a Fudge Shop to the hotel’s lobby. The town is preparing for the annual Yacht Race off the coast of Mackinac Island. Allie is walking Mal, her adorable Bichon-Poo puppy, through the marina early one morning when Mal leads her to the water’s edge. Allie spots a girl in the lake and dives in hoping to save her life. Sadly, the girl is already dead. Officials identify the girl as Carin Moore and determine she was bludgeoned before being pushed into the water. The prime murder suspect is Paige Jessop, the younger sister of Allie’s boyfriend, Trent. Paige is arrested and the family shuts Allie and Paige’s boyfriend out. Allie is hurt but refuses to believe Paige is guilty of murder and begins her own investigation. She soon discovers that Carin was one of the least liked people in the Mackinac social set and that she had a volatile history with Paige. On a lighter note, Douglas Devaney (the McMurphy’s handyman) wants to propose to Frances Wentworth (the McMurphy’s reception manager) and Allie and her best friend, Jenn Christensen, help him plan a special and romantic evening.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley.
I love it when a plan comes together. Or more like when, I can read from morning to night, which was my plan for friday.
Nancy CoCo has again taken me back to Mackinaw Island with her descriptions of the sights and smells of the laid back place you want to be. This time it is yachting week on the island and Allie is taking her dog, Mal for an early morning walk when Mal again finds a body, this time floating in the water. Allie jumps in to try to save her but is to late. When it is discovered that the victim is Carin Moore, daughter of one of the most powerful families on the island has been murdered and Paige Jessop Allie's boyfriend's sister is the main suspect of course Allie is going to investigate. One major problem, Trent has shut her out completely and told her not to do anything.
Along with that is that fact Allie can't just sit back and do nothing especially since it looks like Paige is being framed. It also appears that Allie's business will suffer because she has been taken off some of the approved vendors lists either because she found the body and would be a constant reminder of her finding Carin Moore's body. Or maybe because she is dating the accused brother.
Also in the mix, along with fudge making and fudge demos, is the blooming romance between Frances and Mr. Devaney. Allie and Jenn are asked by Mr. Devaney to come up with a romantic dinner for 2 to celebrate their 3 month anniversary.
The ending has a nice twist. I thought I knew who the murder was but couldn't figure out the motive. So I moved on to another character who I had a great hidden motive for. WRONG! And I do so much like dark hidden motives, oh well. This is a book, no a series, I recommend.
At the end of the book is a preview of Nancy CoCo's next book Oh Fudge coming out. After reading it as soon as I can pre-order I will.
This series takes place on Mackinac Island, Michigan. We were there when I started reading this book but home by the time I finished it. It's book #4; I've only read it and #2 but I so want the rest of the series.
Having been there, it was so easy for me to see in my mind's eye (after we left) where the places are that Allie visits every day. Allie McMurphy's Hotel is on Main Street and besides being a hotel, she has a fudge making and selling business in addition to fudge making demonstrations. The author paints the island very vividly. Her characters are dimensional and real. The island flavor, which is laid-back, is present on the pages of the book. There are no cars or motor vehicles on Mackinac. As our driver on a carriage ride pulled by horses said, "You would want to go a bit faster if you had an emergency" and so there is a regular ambulance and fire apparatus. The place is gorgeous.
Back to the book and series: It's July. Allie is rather known for her penchant for finding dead bodies. Actually, her Bichon-Poodle puppy, Mal (short for Marshmallow), is the one who usually finds the bodies. Yachts have arrived at the marina for the annual Yacht Races. This time Allie pulls the body of a woman out of the marina. She was murdered. The woman, who is Allie's age, belonged to a rich Island Society family but she had the tongue of a wasp and no one really liked her. However, Allie's boyfriend Trent, from another rich Island Society family, is shocked when his sister is arrested for the murder. Upset when Trent totally closes out Allie, she vows to find the murderer. Frankly, I don't care how handsome and rich Trent is; i don't really like him. I think Allie would be much better matched to Rex, the Police Chief.
Complete with recipes of fudge, cakes, and other desserts, this book was a fun read.
I have been a fan of the Candy-coated Mystery series by Nancy Coco since her first book released a few years ago. I was delighted to find out that she was releasing a new one this summer so I made sure I secured a copy. ALL YOU NEED IS FUDGE is the fifth book in this series and it’s as delectable as the recipes Nancy includes with her book.
ALL YOU NEED IS FUDGE starts off with a bang from the very first page and the mystery had enough twists and turns with several suspects for an enjoyable who-dun-it read! The undercurrent of relational subplots added to the book’s appeal. I enjoyed how Allie’s best friend and event planner, Jenn, seems to be making friends and fitting in with the islanders and how she nudges Allie to do the same. It creates scenes that make Allie move out of her comfort zone and gives more insight into other people living on MacKinac. Her other friends, elderly Frances Wentworth who manages the McMurphy reception desk, and Douglas Devaney, the handyman, also force Allie to see that she hasn’t done her part to really get to know them. It gives Allie a chance to grow and not be so focused on herself and her business.
While the book has some scenes of making fudge (which I thoroughly enjoyed and made me want to make candy right then and there!) it doesn’t detract from the pace of the story. Nancy offers numerous delectable recipes, including several for fudge...I'll definitely be trying them out!
I received a copy in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Awesome fudge maker Allie and her super cute pooch, Mal start the story off with the discovery of a dead body... and a hilarious phone call to 9-1-1 Dispatcher, Charlene. Its racing season on the Island and the high rollers get a double hit ~ the dead body is the wealthy daughter of one of their own and the arrested suspect is also one of their own, Paige Jessop, the sister of Allie's boyfriend, Trent. The Jessops circle the wagons so to speak leaving Allie feeling shut out so she decides to do some sleuthing on her own. One of my favorite scenes is Allie's visit to the Senior Center (those folks are adorable and hilarious and make me wish I could be invited to craft night). Allie got some of her best clues from that visit! Those folks really do know everything going on on the island, LOL! I also enjoyed the two separate Yacht club dinner scenes and Allie's dates with Trent. I was caught completely off guard by the bear trap and I was confused by a scene near the end of the book with Eleanor. I felt like that should have been explained a little better. I loved Allie and Jenn helping Mr. Devaney plan his proposal to Francis, that turned out adorable! Overall, I just loved being back on the island with the McMurphy crew and all the wonderful characters! This is a great series!
It is Yacht Club's weekend for its annual race on Mackinac Island. Allie and Jenn have been invited to help with the events. Walking Mal one morning Allie sees a body floating in the bay. She jumps into the harbor and pulls the body out.The body turns out to be the daughter of one of the town's major families and of wealthy families on the island is arrested for her MURDER. The town is in shocked. Trent refused to communicate with Allie. She attempts to investigate the murder and is threatened. Trent still won't talk her and tells her to stop. Meanwhile, Mr. Devaney asked Allie and Jenn to come up with a special proposal for Francis. Will Allie find the answer before the scandal destroyed the island community? The ending will surprise you.
Disclosure: I received a free copy from Kensington Books through NetGalley for an honest review. I would like to thank them for this opportunity to read and review the book. The opinions expressed are my own
This is the fourth book in the candy coated series. Allie McMurphy is a fudge maker who was out walking her dog, mal, and stumbled upon a body floating in the harbor. She dives in thinking tthe person might still be alive. She drags the body to shoee ans attempts cpr but it is clear that the woman is dead. Allie calls the police and the body is identified as Carin Moore. Carin and Allie's boyfriend sister, Paige went to school together and were rivals in just about everything. Its no surprise that Paige becomes the prime suspect in Carins death. Allie makes it her mission to prove Paige's innocence.
I enjoyed this book. However, i didn't like that Trent shut Allie out. I get that he wanted to protect his sister but I felt he was rude to her when he called only to tell her to stay out the investigation. But i did love Frances and Mr. Devaney. The are so cute together.
All You Need is Fudge is an excellent installment in the Candy-Coated series. It's time for the annual yacht race off the coast of Mackinac Island, Michigan, and Allie is working hard preparing her mouth watering fudge. When Allie finds a body, everything takes a turn for the worse, especially when her boyfriend's sister is the prime suspect! Allie refuses to believe that Paige is guilty of murder and begins her own investigation and before long, secrets are revealed and chaos erupts.
This story was very good. The author describes Mackinac Island so vividly, it is easy to feel lost inside the story. This book had many twists and turns and also a hint of romance as well. If you are a fan of this series, you won't want to miss this wonderful story!
I received an ARC of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my fair and honest review.
What s good book!!!!# I love Mackinac island and been there many times!! ALWAYS have a white poodle and love fudge so loving this book was a given!!!!!. I like the way this book starts out with The Pup finding the body . You are put right into the story and don't have to read half the book to get there. A body floating in the lake greets you on page one. I have made 2 recipes and they were great also. And you don't have to read the other books to enjoy. Be prepared to go out and buy the rest of the series because you will want to know what the characters have done to get to this story!!!!! Another winner from Nancy Coco!!!!!!
I really enjoyed this story, it's the first I've read in this series and I will be looking to read the others.
It ended a little too quickly for me though, I wanted to see what happened to Eleanor and Henry for their false information and I can see her being a murderer in another book, she's a horrible person.
The characters are fun and written well, I loved the setting and really want to go there! The mystery was good and I enjoyed the work towards solving it.
Despite a couple of dips it was a good cozy mystery.
*Huge thanks to Nancy Coco, Kensington Books and NetGalley for this copy in exchange for an honest review*