Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Strawberry Shortcake Murder by Joane Fluke

From Publishers Weekly
Following her successful debut, 2000's Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, Fluke brings back amateur sleuth and Lake Eden, Minn., bakery owner Hannah Swensen for another delicious adventure. Hannah has the honor of serving as head judge of the first annual Hartland Flour Dessert Bake-off, which she anticipates will be good advertising for her already popular bakery, The Cookie Jar. Then one of the judges, high school basketball coach Boyd Watson, is found dead, face down in Hannah's strawberry shortcake, and suspicion falls on Watson's abused wife, Danielle. Determined to prove Danielle's innocence, Hannah ignores the warnings of romantic interest Mike Kingston, the supervisor of detectives at the Winnetka County sheriff's station, not to get involved. Tempting descriptions of meals served at the local establishments, mouth-watering recipes and a warm family of characters ward off the vividly depicted bitter chill of a Minnesota winter. While the other characters tend to be stereotypical, Hannah is a believable, down-to-earth protagonist who can't function without her morning coffee, justifies her passion for chocolate as a biological need for endorphins and deals with a matchmaking mother and a needy sister with understanding and humor. Add the ingredients of a cleverly crafted mystery and a realistic portrayal of smalltown life, and you have a superior cozy sure to leave readers satisfied... but hungry for more.

Book 26 for 2007
Book 3 for August
Started book on 8/09/7
Finished book on 8/20/07

I wish i could have read more quicker but things were crazy with school starting this week. This was a great book. I so had the murderer picked out about 2/3 of the way through but that didnt stop the books from being a page turner whenever i got an extra minute to read. A great cozy and the recipes sounded devine :)

Up next is 204 Rosewood Lane by Debbie Macomber

Sunday, August 12, 2007

The Nanny Diaries by by Emma Mclaughlin and Nicola Kraus

From Amazon.com:
The Nanny Diaries is an absolutely addictive peek into the utterly weird world of child rearing in the upper reaches of Manhattan's social strata. Cowritten by two former nannies, Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, the novel follows the adventures of the aptly named Nan as she negotiates the Byzantine byways of working for Mrs. X, a Park Avenue mommy. Nan's 4-year-old charge, the hilariously named Grayer (his pals include Josephina, Christabelle, Brandford, and Darwin) is a genuinely good sort. He can't help it if his mom has scheduled him for every activity known to the Upper East Side, including ice skating, French lessons, and a Mommy and Me group largely attended by nannies. What makes the book so impossible to put down is the suspense of finding out what the unbelievably inconsiderate Mrs. X will demand of Nan next. One pictures the two authors having the last hearty laugh on their former employers.


Book 25 for 2007
Book 2 for August
Started book on 8/06/7
Finished book on 8/08/07


Such a good book!! Was superbly written by two former nannies. Follows Nan (yes the nanny's name is Nanny) lol. I thought the book was hilarious and so so true as to the life of a 4 year old. The end is sad but funny at the same time. Great book, a must read.

Up next is Strawberry Shortcake Murder by Joanne Fluke

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Cat and Mouse by James Patterson



Back of the Book:

A murderer named Gary Soneji patiently waits in the basement of Alex Cross's home in Washington. He has come to kill Cross and his family. That's just the beginning of the greatest page-turner in years. Two mind-numbing killers- one operating up and down the east coast of America, one in Europe- believe Cross is their only worthy opponent. They dare to ask the ultimate question: Is Alex Cross about to die? You won't putCat & Mouse down until the question is answered.


Book 24 for 2007
Book 1 for August
Started book on 7/24/07
Finished book on 8/05/07

What a great book!!! Definite page turner!!!
I had the killer picked out tho before it was told in the book.
However it didnt spoil it tho. Another great book in the Alex Cross series.

Up next is The Nannie Diaries by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus