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Dark Chocolate Demise | Jenn McKinlay
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Panpan

I struggle with this series, and yet the cupcakes keep me coming back. This is book 7–some this far have been good, others not so much. This one I really did not like.

This one focuses more on the personal lives of Mel and Angie rather than the mystery. A woman who looks like Angie is killed at a zombie walk. It‘s pretty obvious Angie was the target (it‘s related to an ongoing situation from the prior 2 books…I‘m going to be as spoiler free ⬇️⬇️

Librarybelle ⬆️⬆️⬆️ as possible) and yet both Angie and Mel basically deny this. They are independent women (and Mel at one point refers to herself as a liberated woman) who do not need help or protection. Except… they do. I‘m an independent woman, and I certainly know if someone in the mafia was clearly out to get me I would listen to law enforcement and my family and stay safe. I‘m not sure if their obtuseness and blatant disregard for loved ones‘ concerns.. 3d
Librarybelle …is supposed to be a highlighted strength for independent women, as portrayed in this book, or if it‘s a caution that independent women can be obstinate. It left me feeling very disgruntled and yelling at my phone as Susan Boyce reads the story on audio. Yes, it‘s a cozy mystery, so amateur sleuths are known to do silly and dangerous things. But, this just crosses the line. There are other things too that drove me nuts with Mel and Angie. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ (edited) 3d
Librarybelle ⬆️⬆️⬆️ It‘s fine to be frustrated that people are hovering, but it‘s also not cool to drag people into danger. Sigh…I have the rest of the series on audio, so I will continue to listen (I do like the cupcake talk), but this one was just too much. Disclaimer: My threshold for people‘s poor behavior is pretty low right now given the world‘s issues, so this may play a part in my feelings for this. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 3d
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Texreader
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I‘m finishing this series, the third book ending in quite a cliffhanger. #serieslove @TheSpineView @Andrew65 #litsyatoz #letterD

TheSpineView Fantastic! 1w
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Sace
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Mehso-so

2.75/5⭐️

I read this one for my January #bookspin (3). I had read the first two in the trilogy about 2 years ago, but the second book was a real “pan”. While I‘m glad I finished the series, this one was just barely a so-so. I don‘t like the characters being separated because it made a disjointed story for me. I liked some of the plot lines better than others. By the end I was tired of the book.

#LitsyAtoz #LetterD

@TheAromaofBooks @Texreader

TheAromaofBooks Always disappointing when it feels like a series goes downhill as you go 😕 2w
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OriginalCyn620
Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Mehso-so

I don‘t get the big deal about this book. It started off well but then it dragged. The premise is great though, and weirdly, I wanted Raskolnikov to get away with it! 😂 I didn‘t totally hate this book but I didn‘t love it either. I am glad to say that now I‘ve read this classic!

#bookspinbingo
#pop25 - a classic I‘ve never read
#jumpstart2025
#LitsyAtoZ #LetterD

Texreader Well done!! I read it in high school and don‘t remember a thing about it 2w
MallenNC You did it! I‘m impressed 2w
TheAromaofBooks After reading The Brothers Karamazov last year, I'm not particularly inspired to pick up anything else by Dostoevsky! 😂 2w
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julieclair
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This well-researched, nonfiction account of Alex Murdaugh‘s trial was riveting. The author chronicled the history of the Murdaugh family dynasty in the South Carolina Lowcountry - generations of power and privilege. Lots to discuss and think about here, besides the obvious issues raised by the trial itself.

#MonthlyNonfiction2025
#LitsyAtoZ #LetterD @Texreader
#BookChain2025 #AorTheInTheTitle @TheAromaofBooks

MonicaLoves2Read I am in hold for this book through LibbyApp 4w
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4w
julieclair @MonicaLoves2Read I hope you find it as fascinating as I did. 4w
MonicaLoves2Read @julieclair I probably will. The whole case fascinated me when it first hit the airwaves. 3w
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Texreader
Dashing Through the Snow | Mary Higgins Clark
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TheSpineView Good luck 👍 1mo
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Texreader
Deck the Halls | Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark
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TheSpineView Enjoy! 1mo
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TheSpineView
Darker Than Love | Anna Zaires, Charmaine Pauls
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#WinterGames #HolidayBookDragons @LiseWorks

This is a dark Mafia romance. Enjoyed the story and the characters even though IRL you wouldn't want to know these people. I like when the author makes you feel for these dark characters. 4⭐️

#SeriesLove2024 @Andrew65 #ChristmasAtoZ #LetterD @Texreader

DieAReader 🎉🎉Excellent! 2mo
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Texreader
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Mehso-so

I guess, whatever it takes to get kids to eat vegetables...tell them Santa eats Brussel sprouts so he has the strength to deliver gifts to all the children in one night. It's cute, but so-so for a holiday book. #xmaschacha #wintergames #letterD #christmasatoz @StayCurious

Hooked_on_books My mother would not be persuaded by this argument. 😆 2mo
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AllDebooks
Bright I Burn | Molly Aitken
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I really enjoyed this #AtoZReadathon challenge, just 4 away from a full set! I'll tag my reads in the comments. It's been a great month with some fantastic reads. Thank you for hosting @Texreader

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