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lighthearted
mysterious
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Yes
I was glad to see Kelly and Steve back together. These books aren't very good but they're my go to for an easy read with happy characters, so I hated that Sefton threw drama into this imaginary utopia. I am getting really sick of her using the same descriptors for everything, though. How many times can coffee be called a "black stream"? How many times can the sleuthing main character have her "antennae buzz" at a clue?
Another of my fluff reads...good when work gets so overwhelming that though I need/want to read at the end of the day, I can't concentrate on something requiring even a little bit of attention.
Like Janet Evanovich, I think the author needs to finish up this series (although one of the reviewers said this one is perhaps the last!?!?). The characters and their quirks are getting repetitive and even more silly as the series progresses. And I think it is becoming even more obvious 'who done it'. I had the whole plot of who died and who killed her figured out not 40 pages into the book. Maybe my tolerance was better for this series at first because the books were about knitting and food...two loves. Now it seems the series is more focuses on the relationship between Kelly and Steve...will they or won't they. I just sort of skim through the books to get the general idea of the plot since taking time to read every word would not be a good use of my time. Like I said...fluff reading. But this will be the last one of these I read even if there are more in the series. It's just gotten too insubstantial.
Like Janet Evanovich, I think the author needs to finish up this series (although one of the reviewers said this one is perhaps the last!?!?). The characters and their quirks are getting repetitive and even more silly as the series progresses. And I think it is becoming even more obvious 'who done it'. I had the whole plot of who died and who killed her figured out not 40 pages into the book. Maybe my tolerance was better for this series at first because the books were about knitting and food...two loves. Now it seems the series is more focuses on the relationship between Kelly and Steve...will they or won't they. I just sort of skim through the books to get the general idea of the plot since taking time to read every word would not be a good use of my time. Like I said...fluff reading. But this will be the last one of these I read even if there are more in the series. It's just gotten too insubstantial.
There's been another murder in Fort Connor and the folks who hang out at the local yarn shop are caught up in it again. Kelly does more sleuthing while drinking tons of coffee and all turns out well in the end.
I do like this cozy series, but this particular entry is a bit of a low point so far. The running jokes/tropes are wearing a little thin. *shrug*
I do like this cozy series, but this particular entry is a bit of a low point so far. The running jokes/tropes are wearing a little thin. *shrug*
I keep reading to see what happens, bu my love of these books has waned for sure.
I feel like I'm missing a part of the dynamic of Kelly's group of friends and all the teasing and poking and proding and I just want her to jump up and yell at them "back the heck up people!"
It's got to be me and not the book. I am definitely taking a break from the series and will jump back in in the future and maybe start to like them again?
I feel like I'm missing a part of the dynamic of Kelly's group of friends and all the teasing and poking and proding and I just want her to jump up and yell at them "back the heck up people!"
It's got to be me and not the book. I am definitely taking a break from the series and will jump back in in the future and maybe start to like them again?
Okay just six more but they’re not at the library so Idk when I’ll get to them