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Written on Apr 6, 2019
Oh no Hope is back at it again.
The Hidden Corpse by Debra Sennefelder is her second book out for her A Food Blogger Mystery series and this book is really fantastic. Ms. Sennefelder has created an awesome world of characters.
What I liked:
- This novel is written in the third person, but we still follow Hope around. Hope is our sleuth, and she is an excellent representative of how hard any type of blogger works for his or her blog.
- I liked how Ms. Senefelder drew on her past work of being a food blogger for this character and how much work that is for anyone.
- Hope is fantastic at putting the clues together. She saw things that other people didn't think to connect those dots.
- Her house seems so inviting especially her kitchen. I wouldn't mind cooking, baking or even more taking photos in that kitchen.
- Hope's relationship with the police chief is so cute, and I hope that their relationship lasts with her sleuthing.
What I disliked:
Just one thing and that was I didn't want her next door neighbor Peggy Olson to die. The poor woman.
Five Star
The Hidden Corpse by Debra Sennefelder is the perfect book to understand more about a blogger's lifer. I loved it, and I can't wait for the next book of this series. I am giving this novel a five-star rating and recommending to everyone who loves cozy mysteries with a culinary side.
Other Book in the Series:
The Uninvited Corpse
by Debra Senefelder
Series: Food Blogger Mysteries #1
Published by Kensington Publishing Company on March 27, 2018
Genres: Mystery, Cozy, Culinary
Pages: 369
Format: Paperback and eBook
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Leaving behind a failed career as a magazine editor and an embarrassing stint on a reality baking show, newly divorced lifestyle entrepreneur Hope Early thought things were finally on the upswing—until she comes face-to-face with a murderer . . .
Hope’s schedule is already jam packed with recipe testing and shameless plugs for her food blog as she rushes off to attend a spring garden tour in the charming town of Jefferson, Connecticut. Unfortunately, it isn’t the perfectly arranged potted plants that grab her attention—it’s the bloody body of reviled real estate agent Peaches McCoy . . .
One of the tour guests committed murder, and all eyes are on Hope’s older sister, Claire Dixon—who, at best, saw Peaches as a professional rival. And suspicions really heat up when another murder occurs the following night. Now, with two messy murders shaking Jefferson and all evidence pointing to Claire, Hope must set aside her burgeoning brand to prove her sister’s innocence. But the closer she gets to the truth, the closer she gets to a killer intent on making sure her life goes permanently out of style . . .
Includes Recipes from Hope’s Kitchen!
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