One thing that I didn’t like about this book,
besides the cutesy title, was the repeated mention of the pandemic. First of
all, I think in the long run that’s going to date this book. Second, I think
that is a time that is best left behind all of us, so mere mention raised my
hackles just a bit. I’m also wondering how she manages to stay in business considering
she gives away so much food, I know, it’s fiction, but that annoyed me because
it seemed as though she gave away more food than she sold, and I found that
unbelievable.
All of that said, the book is nicely paced with largely likable characters in a vibrant setting. The mystery is a good one, and the culprit surprised me, something I always find pleasing. I found the restaurant setting to be a lot of fun. I enjoyed reading about the customers, the goings on in the kitchen, and all of those delicious sounding grilled cheese sandwiches. I would have liked the lesser characters to have been a bit more developed than they were, but that is easily overlooked.
I would have appreciated (and this is not just limited to this book, but most books in general) a listing of characters at the beginning of the book to refer back to during the course of my reading.
All in all, I think this is a good, solid, four stars, and I would recommend it.
You can purchase a copy here.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Beyond the Page publishers for providing me with an advanced digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
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3 comments:
Good review! I might download a sample to check it out.
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Donna
I think you could write a book with all the excellent GC recipes you've shared with us, your adoring public! In fact you just made me want one today.
I have gotten hooked on a particular author, and she is the only one who has not annoyed me in some way (so far). I started reading a fictional series about quilters in 2016 and quickly found out that the author was a subpar writer, with poor grammar (drives me nuts) and repetitive phrases. Not only that, but her character was just plain irritating, and I didn't even feel sorry for her when her fiancé died - lol!
I love cozy mysteries, especially ones with recipes! Thanks for the honest review, it does sound like something I would enjoy, but I am disappointed the grilled cheese recipes weren't exciting, darn, I was hoping you were going to share a good one!
Jenna
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