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Dying for Dinner

When Annie leaves the safety of her old bank job to become the full-time manager of her boyfriend’s restaurant, what’s meant to be the first day of the rest of her life might be the last day of someone else’s.

Reviewer: Kittybooboo13
Review: Jan 4, 2011
Genre(s): Mystery, Cozy
I liked this book. It was fast, easy-to-read, and at times, light'n'fluffy to read. I'm impressed with the nuggets of information spread throughout this book. They're tiny, yet important to the develpment of at least threee storylines in this book. I think of Ms. Bliss as a master chef who has several creations going on at once in various stages. Not once has her "souffle'" burned, flattened, or som

Cooking Up Murder

Annie and Eve are life-long best friends who have absolutely nothing in common-except a lack of skill in the kitchen. So when they sign up for a cooking class at the local gourmet shop, they figure the only things at risk are a few innocent fruits and vegetables. But on the first night, Annie and Eve see their fellow student Beyla arguing with a man-a man who later turns up dead in the parking lot. Now the friends feel bound to uncover whatever secrets she's hiding, before someone else's goose-perhaps one of their own-gets cooked.

Reviewer: Sherylyn
Review: Feb 26, 2011
Genre(s): Mystery, Cozy
The last thing Annie wants is to take cooking classes. So yeah, she can’t cook and can burn a pan boiling water, but isn’t there better things to do than take cooking classes? Eve has been her best friend forever, and everything seems to come easy for Eve, but Eve thinks this cooking class she signed them up for will be fun, and will get Annie out of the house a little bit too. Little did they k

Murder Has a Sweet Tooth

Annie Capshaw has found that the way to a man's heart is through his cooking class. But just as she and her best friend, Eve, are planning Annie's big day with Jim, her former cooking instructor turned boss, murder takes the cake. Make that the wedding cake...

Reviewer: Kittybooboo13
Review: Jan 4, 2011
Genre(s): Mystery, Cozy
Murder has a Sweet Tooth was a good book. I like the premise a lot. Ms. Bliss's renditions of horror tales on cooking rival mine (a lot). However, there is one minor piece she is missing in the retelling of these cooking mishaps: the clean up/or saving-grace techniques which also make a point (i.e. how to make lemon cookies, meringues, omelettes, or anything else from lemons, broken eggs, etc.). My motto in t

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