A review by impybelle
Crunch Time by Diane Mott Davidson

3.0

I'm not sure if my attention span is just shot due to the events of the year so far, or if there really is something a little off about the dialog in Crunch Time. There's an awful lot of repetition and the characters manage to talk over one another, which is pretty impressive in a book. Still, Goldy is back to giving me warm fuzzies for the most part (there was a stretch in the series where I felt worse for having read the books). The only thing missing? A recipe for the much talked about Chicken Enchiladas.