Hello! Mardi Gras Murder by Ellen Byron, Be Our Ghost by Kate Kingsbury, Death in Paris by Emilia Bernhard, and A Crafter Knits a Clue by Holly Quinn will be published on October 9. Murder at Archly Manor by Sara Rosett come out on October 15. It is the first book in The High Society Lady Detective series.
Christmas Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke is the twenty-third novel in A Hannah Swensen Mystery series. It has been three weeks since Hannah’s father,
Lars passed away. The three Swensen
girls (Hannah, Andrea and Michelle) are worried about their mother, Delores who
is spending her days in her room. When
the girls run out of ideas, Grandma Knudson and Annie Winters stop by with the
perfect project for Delores. Essie
Granger who owns the Albion Hotel fell down the steps and broke her hip. Essie used to entertain the children of Lake
Eden on Saturday’s at the hotel with her stories. Essie wishes she could go back and revisit
the splendor of the first Christmas Ball she attended at the Albion Hotel where
she met her deceased husband, Alton.
There was also a Christmas Cake Parade at the event. Grandma Knudson and Annie want Delores to
recreate the ball for Essie. Delores has
the organizational skills plus the needed charm (to coerce donations from local
business owners) to pull off the project in two weeks. Delores agrees if Hannah will bake the cakes
and desserts. In Essie’s rooms at the
hotel, Hannah finds a stack of notebooks that contain an intriguing story. With Essie’s permission, Hannah reads the
stories to Delores, Michelle and Lisa about a woman, who is pregnant and on the
run, who finds a safe haven in Minnesota.
They discover that the story is unfinished. Hannah is on a break from college, but she
does not wish to return in January. When
the family asks what she would like to do for a living, she tells them about
her idea for a cookie and coffee shop.
Soon, with the help of her family, Hannah’s dreams are coming true. Come along for a Christmas adventure in Lake
Eden with the Swensen family in Christmas Cake Murder.
I found it delightful to go back and
see how The Cookie Jar came to fruition.
I found the Christmas Cake Murder to be well-written and engaging. It has a steady pace and a conversational
writing style that makes for an easy to read story. All our favorite characters are in the book
(Delores, Hannah, Michelle, Andrea, and Lisa).
It was nice to get to know our main characters a little better. Delores has suffered a devastating loss and
must find a way to move forward with her life with her husband, Lars. Hannah is at a crossroads in her life. She is given an opportunity to make her dream
come true. We also get to know more
about Lisa, Michelle’s friend. There is
plenty of cooking and baking (as usual).
The recipes for the delectable desserts and meals that Hannah creates
for her family are included. I wish the
publisher would put them at the end of the book instead of between chapters (it
messes with the flow of the story). I
liked the story from Essie’s journals.
It captured my attention and intrigued me. We get a story inside of a story. It is easy to keep track of the two
storylines. The mystery is one that
plays out instead of one that readers can solve (just go with the flow). The dialogue is off. I find it awkward at times, but I was
enjoying the story and just let it go (it was the middle of the night and I was
wide awake). I am giving Christmas Cake Murder 4 out of 5 stars. Christmas Cake
Murder is a charming book that reminds me of the earlier novels in A Hannah
Swensen Mystery series. The twenty-fourth A Hannah Swensen Mystery is Chocolate Cream Pie Murder which will be out on February 26, 2019. I am hoping the Ross situation will be resolved and we will never see him again. Personally, I felt it was a mis-step by Joanne Fluke to bring him into the series.
Thank you so much for stopping by today. Tomorrow I am featuring A Very Merry Murder by Mary Angela. It is the third novel in A Professor Prather Mystery series. I hope you have a day filled with laughter. It is good for the soul and your health. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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