ghostchaser reviewed A Charming Crime by Tonya Kappes
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3 stars
It is cute and entertaining and for a short book the plote has a lot of holes. but i will look for book 2 soon.
Paperback, 320 pages
Published June 3, 2012 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Brand: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
It is cute and entertaining and for a short book the plote has a lot of holes. but i will look for book 2 soon.
I'm out. No more. These books are so poorly written / edited that I can no longer handle reading them.
And June. Oh June. You are so self-centered and completely unlikeable. You think everything should be about you. You are insecure and needy. You hate every new woman who comes to Whispering Falls. If I were Oscar I would be thrilled to have my memories erased because you are just the world's worst person. And this ending was the worst of all. I'm so done.
These plots are dumb, June is an idiot, and the writing stinks. If I hadn't gotten all of these books at once when the series was on sale at Amazon I would have stopped after book 2. I think this is the last one I have, though, so sayonara to Whispering Falls for me!
A cute start to the series. I liked it more than I expected. A bit fluffy, but a fast read. I loved her cat, Mr. Prince Charming. He saved the book from veering into 2 star territory.
Seriously, though, I could barely get past all of the Ding Dongs. Crazy girl had them stashed under the steps in her basement? How expired were they if she stashed them for an emergency? She had them in her glove box, in her purse, just everywhere. I know that if I ate that many Ding Dongs, I certainly wouldn't look like the woman on the front of the book. Just saying'.
Ding Dongs aside, I will continue with the series. Not my usual genre, but still fun.