I have always enjoyed reading JoAnna Carl's books because they are not overly terrorizing and they are entertaining. She does a good job with character development and plot without being too wordy.
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This book contains 3 stories/books with JoAnna Carl's usual characters. The more you read, the more you root for the chocolate accountant and her new boyfriend/lawyer/boat restorer. The descriptions of the chocolates are to die for, but the plots keeps you going as well.
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The Chocolate Cupid Killings is a chocolate mystery permeated with chocolate trivia and fun as it tells of Lee Woodyard, who finds her own liquer bottle was used as a murder weapon. Add in a romance for Lee and a P.I. determined to help her sand you have a fine story of intrigue and humor perfect for culinary mystery holdings.
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I have read all of Joanna Carl's Chocoholic Mysteries. They are "sweet" and satisfying. Lee is a likable heroine and her family and friends are as well. The chocolate factoids sprinkled throughout her books are also enjoyable. Curl up with these and a cup of hot chocolate on a snowy winter day.
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Lee McKinney Woodyard is the business manager of TenHuis Chocolade owned by her Aunt Nettie; who is harboring an abused woman in her home. Her friend Sara Jane Harding, owner of a B & BB, is involved in the underground railroad that helps women in danger of being killed by an abuser to obtain new identities, homes, and money in order to start over elsewhere. Currently Christina Meacham who uses the name Pamela Thompson...
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