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Sprinkle with Murder: A Cupcake Bakery Mystery by Jenn McKinlay

             When I like one series from an author , I have a tendency to try others they have written.   Sometimes I like these other series, sometimes I don’t.   With the first book in the Cupcake Bakery Mystery series, I found I liked it.                 It hasn’t been long since Melanie “Mel” Cooper and Angie DeLaura opened their cupcake bakery.   While things are going well, they are still in the early days of their business and need as much work and publicity as they can get.   That’s why Mel agrees to make cupcakes for her best friend and business partner, Tate Harper.   It is for his wedding.   Even though Mel completely dislikes the bride, she knows making the cupcakes for the wedding will help the business and be a good deed for a friend.                                 Tate’s fiancĂ©e, Christie Stevens, is an absolute terror, and not just about things having to do with her wedding.   A local fashion designer, Christie makes enemies at every turn.   About to be Tate’s

Love, Lies & Records

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Image provided by Acorn TV.         Sometimes it takes seeing a preview to get really interested in watching a TV show or film.   I’d read about Love, Lies & Records before.   While I thought maybe I would try it some time, it didn’t grab me enough to watch right then.   Then I saw a preview and knew I wanted to watch this show sooner rather than later.           Senior Registrar Kate Dickenson ( Ashley Jensen ) has just been promoted to Superintendent.   It is an exciting opportunity.   One Kate received over her colleague, Judy (Rebecca Front).   It is not hard to see why Kate got the job.   She is warm, caring, and compassionate to everyone who comes into the Register Office.   It does not matter whether they come in to register a birth, death, or marriage; Kate is concerned about what is happening in their life.   This cannot be said for Judy.   She is very distant and by the book.   She does her job, and that is about it. Image provided by Acorn TV.     Still

All-American Cowboy: A Holiday, Texas Novel by Dylann Crush

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Image provided by Sourcebooks Casablanca.         Usually I leave romances for my mom to read first.   This time was different.   I didn’t have much to read, and I wanted to know about the pig.   Yes, there are pigs in this series.   It’s part of the reason I picked them up for my mom when I saw them at the library .   There are pigs and there is romance.   I was far more interested in the pigs, but the romance was good too.           Charlie Walker has been running the Rambling Rose honky-tonk ever since it’s owner, Sully, died.   She would love for it to be her own, having worked there for eight years, but she promised Sully she would help keep it in his family, as it has been for well over a hundred years.   This promise is really the only thing, other than how she was brought up, that helps keep her civil when Sully’s grandson and heir comes to town.                          Beckett Sullivan Holiday III (also known as Beck) has never met his grandfather.   He has never e

A Deadly Judgement: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery by Jessica Fletcher & Donald Bain

               My favorite film of all time is 12Angry Men .   Yet, for some reason, I didn’t think of it once as I read A Deadly Judgement .   That might have been because this book was about the selection of a jury and the following trial.   In 12 Angry Men it’s all about the jury room.   That is a big difference.                 Best-selling mystery author Jessica Fletcher isn’t interested in writing a courtroom mystery, no matter how badly her publisher wants her to write one.   Then she receives a phone call.                 Jessica’s old friend, defense attorney Malcolm McLoon wants Jessica to come to Boston to help with the jury selection of a high-profile case.   Not being a lawyer herself, Jessica isn’t exactly sure how she can help.   Still, she agrees to do what she can.   She does, however, leave out the part about researching a book.   Something she will do just in case she changes her mind about writing a courtroom mystery.                 Very quickly, Jessi