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A review by blogginboutbooks
Toxic Toffee by Amanda Flower

4.0

This is one of my favorite cozy series. It's clean, it's fun, it's entertaining. The setting is unique, the main characters are likable, and the mysteries are compelling (even if they sometimes get far-fetched and/or predictable). My favorite part is that Flower infuses the series with interesting Amish/English conflicts, showing that the Amish are just as human as anyone else. Overall, the books are warm, funny, upbeat, and enjoyable.

TOXIC TOFFEE introduces an interesting element about Amish life that I hadn't considered before (I'm not going to say what for fear of spoilers). It made the book even more intriguing for me. I also enjoyed reading about Bailey's newest adventures, her continuing romance with Aidan (although I still think he needs more personality), and her relationships with her family and friends. I guessed some of the plot's twists but not all. Overall, then, I found this installment just as entertaining as the rest of the books in this series.