I wanted to like it. But I couldn’t get through the Narration. The female version of Forrest.
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Love it
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Savage Sourdough
Review from Savage Sourdough →
I loved hearing more about Fred and Watson. This series has been so wonderful so far and it is even more exciting when it’s Katie that is the object of the killers obsession. I loved how relaxing and exciting it was listening to Angie narrating. This little world of snow and picturesque mountain town is..
Good but…
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Fun!
Review from Wicked Ride →
I’m loving these short stories by Elisa Sax. They are very funny and entertaining. I’m actually enjoying the audibles more than if I had just read them. The narrator, Angie Hickman has the perfect voice for these crazy heroines and I think she adds more enjoyment to the book itself. If you like silly humor,..
Now that The Cozy Corgi bookstore is open, Fred and her pup, Watson, are busy supplying her patrons with books and a pleasant atmosphere. Meanwhile, Katie, owner of the bakery upstairs, provides delicious treats, humorous conversation, and friendship. Katie finds herself catering for the the exclusive Feathered Friends Brigade. A midwinter hike leads to the..
Love this series!
Review from Cruel Candy →
First, I love this series. So much so, that I’m now re-reading them by listening to them! No matter if you have read them or not, having them read to you will be fun. The characters will be ones you want to get to know, amidst a few murders, with a lovable Corgi, and delicious..
Save the Birds
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Corgis, the Queen’s choice of pooch, seem to be taking over as a favorite breed–for sleuthing! Our heroine’s own Watson is on the clues with his sensitive nose as Fred (Winifred) solves murders four and five since she moved to town, while opening a bookstore named (what else?) The Cozy Corgi–with a bakery upstairs. The..
Bickering Birds
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Fred and Watson are back
Review from Bickering Birds →
Fred and Watson are back “…a bull elk stared at me from less than thirty feet away, its seemingly limitless pointed antlers forming a crown above its head…it huffed a steaming breath and then moved on, only then did I notice another five or six farther back in the trees.” This is why I keep..






