Truffle Trouble
Book Summary
Combining the sugar rush of candy making with a fascinating look at Amish life, a quirky whodunit, and a sweet romance between chocolatier Bailey King and Sheriff Aiden Brody, Amanda Flower’s USA Today bestselling Amish Candy Shop Mysteries continue, as summer wedding season comes to the village of Harvest, Ohio…
Horror d'oeuvres
Summer is finally upon the village of Harvest, Ohio, nestled in picturesque Amish Country, and folks are abuzz over their very own Bailey King’s upcoming June wedding. The Amish Candy shop owner and star of TV’s Bailey’s Amish Sweets is marrying Holmes County Sheriff Aiden Brody. To sweeten the occasion will be a scrumptious giant chocolate truffle wedding cake, made especially for the happy couple by Bailey’s New York City mentor, Jean Pierre. Other than the risk of the ring bearer, Jethro the pig, taking a bite out of the confection, what could go wrong?
As it turns out, a food-related disaster does befall the day. But with Bailey in the mix, it’s nothing so pedestrian as a peckish pig. At the reception, a wedding guest dies after sampling the hors d'oeuvres. Café owner and new caterer Darcy Woodin, who made all the food except the desserts, is pegged by police as the number one suspect. Even more incriminating, the victim is one of Darcy's ex-boyfriends . . .
Still, Bailey is friends with Darcy, and she’s certain the young woman is innocent. Even before the first dance with her new husband, Bailey’s on the case. Can she help solve it in time for her honeymoon—or will a killer try to end her happily ever after before it’s even begun . . .?
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My Thoughts
Truffle Trouble by Amanda Flower is
a cute tale. I love visiting Harvest,
Ohio to check in with Bailey as well as her
family and friends. Bailey and Aiden are finally (it is about
time) getting married. Everyone in
Harvest is invited (English and Amish) including Jethro. Of course, it would not be Bailey’s wedding
without a snafu or a murder (or both). I
just love the characters in this series.
Lois is a hoot (I want to be like her at that age), and she seems to
have caught the eye of a wedding guest.

The
whodunit has Bailey asking questions and searching for clues. Aiden should
really put her on the payroll. Bailey
finds herself with extra activities to do since she cannot seem to say no (she
is too nice). Jethro, the polka dotted
pig, spends quite a bit of time in Bailey’s company. He shares Nutmeg’s bed at Swissmen Sweet’s
(Bailey needs to invest in a larger pet bed). I laughed often while reading
Truffle Trouble. It is a lighthearted, fun story. Truffle Trouble is the tenth An Amish Candy Shop Mystery, and it can be read as a standalone. Personally, I recommend
reading this entertaining series from the beginning. Truffle Trouble is an amusing story with a long-awaited
wedding, a precocious polka dotted pig, an
incredible chocolate cake, a flirtatious Lois, a murdered man, a determined
Margot, and, hopefully, the happy couple departing on their honeymoon.

Truffle Trouble can be obtained from Amazon*. You can find the rest of The Amish Candy Shop Mysteries here. If you enjoy The Amish Candy Shop Mysteries, you should check out The Amish Matchmaker Mysteries (they are delightful). You can find Amanda Flower's other cozy mysteries here.
Thank you for stopping by today. I will be sharing my thoughts on Feuding with the Amish Farmer by Anne Blackburne on Thursday, April 2. I am off to get some work done outside. I am trying to get all the outside work done before the heat and humidity descend on Florida. I hope that you have a wonderful Wednesday. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The
Avid Reader
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