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Piper and Sam find trouble....again


Pastries, Pies, and Poison by Katherine H. Brown is a fantastic book that is easily enjoyed, perhaps with some cookies or even some pie. It picks up where the last one ends and is a pretty entertaining book.

Piper 


Piper is our main character and the one that is taking us on the ride. She is the narrator that takes us through the mystery. Piper is the co-owner of Ooey-Gooey Bakery, and it sounds like an awesome place. She is having a hard time figuring out somethings between Griff, her best friend's brother, and Landon, her childhood friend.

Likes



  • her baking and cooking

  • being able to solve crimes

  • not thinking the worst in everyone

  • wanting to help when she can


Dislikes


Piper is sometimes a bit of an airhead about things that can be important.

Griff


Griff is the brother to Sam and is the love interest for Piper. He doesn't like her snooping, especially when it causes her to get into trouble. Griff wants to be able to protect Piper especially after she was kidnapped in the last book, but he isn't doing a good job here. He helped her a bit this time, and some big things happen between Piper and Griff.

Mystery


The mystery here is that two people were murdered and another person ends up getting kidnapped. One people that was killed is a person that works for Breaking Chains and the second person is a victim that Piper and Sam are trying to help. Apparently, it didn't work out for either of them since they are both died. 

Five Stars


Pastries, Pies, and Poison by Katherine H. Brown is the second book in a good cozy mystery series. I am giving it a five-star rating and recommending it to everyone that likes cozies and baked goods.


Other Books in the Series


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  • Started reading
  • 10 June, 2019: Finished reading
  • 10 June, 2019: Reviewed