This story just didn’t feel completed to me. Characters either had no background or were all background with nothing in the present. I just couldn’t get into it
Needed more
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This story just didn’t feel completed to me. Characters either had no background or were all background with nothing in the present. I just couldn’t get into it
Absolutely loved the fresh original premise of the book. There are some twists and turns to keep you on your toes. Some of the characters voices weren’t awesome but I could get through it. Would definitely recommend!
I blasted through Only Murders in the Building so this intrigued me. I really enjoyed hearing the story unfold from multiple characters. The narrators were all bad ass and made the story enthralling. Lottie and Stella were my favorite. I found myself guessing who the murderer was, where it was committed and how. I admit..
I am 41 chapters in, and nothing has happened aside from baking mishaps. The narrator “Stella” is painful.
The story itself is really obvious, but that is fine, that is what I enjoy about cozy mysteries. It’s the predictability is comforting. This would have far more enjoyable reading than listening to. I don’t often say this, but the female narrators were awful, especially whoever read as Stella-every SINGLE syllable was painfully enunciated- no..
Being a fan of The Great British Bake Off, this was right up my alley. What a great first book, can’t wait for her next one.
helpful info but way too slow. it is probably what teachers do, and therefore suitable to school usage.
Ever wondered what would happen if you took contestants of your favorite reality show and thrust them into a mystery? Baking show turned whodunnit, I enjoyed this book! I loved the winks to The Great British Baking Show, especially ersatz Prue Lieth and Paul Hollywood, and the mysteries were fun to explore (if not necessarily..
What a great book. This author brings you so close to each character. You become so caring for each one. I really enjoyed this book. I felt a bit sad when it ended just because it was over. I couldn’t stop listening once I started. I’m on to the next Lynn Austin book!
