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May Anderson

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Review of 'Cocky Doodle Scrooge' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Wow, this is an awesome Christmas story to read with your children or to kids if you don't have any.

Sweetie is definitely not "sweet" and continues to put the chickens at risk of being Christmas dinner. The things the animals got up to in trying to get Sweetie to change was too funny and then I shuddered when their plan fell apart right near the end of their version of Scrooge.

Lawrence Locke the narrator does a super job giving the different characters their own voice. However, I wish Maggie's wasn't so loud, smiles. But Sweetie's is great with a New York tone, maybe Brooklin. It fits him just right.

Review of 'Frosted Yuletide Murder' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Coming soon! Cupcake Catering Mystery #4

Whew, sparks fly during this lovely Christmas yacht party between old school rivals, old wife and new one, and we top it off with a nice body shoved in a freezer! But who is the question? I was surprised when it was definitely not my first guess who in my opinion I would have loved to strangle, but ah well, my second guess worked just as well. I absolutely loved the family reunion that brought the newest sister into the crime solving business as well. Without giving away the ending that was a great surprise as well and hope it all works out for everyone.

This is my second book in this series by Kim Davis and I promise one day I'll make it back around to books 1 and 2, smiles.

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This book is only in ebook format for now. I would …

Review of 'Turkey, Pies and Alibis' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This was a good book to read to pass the time and I look forward to reading more of her books. But where was the suspense? Things moved along way to fast in places. STolen money, super cranky, mean father, murder, and weddings.

Kasey Logan the narrator of the audiobook did an awesome job of Tim the cranky grumpy father. I just wanted to snap back at the old man and put him in his place in the beginning.

reviewed The candidate by Dent, John (Three centuries of drama)

Review of 'The candidate' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Wow, I wasn't too sure what I thought of this book as I started to read. It is one of those stories that time jump and that's not one of my favorite type of books. But, I'm glad I stuck with it. Sometimes even you're least favorite ends up being a good read!

This book held my attention more for the very clumsy but caring rookie reporter James Lalonde. There were times I wondered if he was going to make it through to the end or knock himself out somehow while trying to get his first story. There were also times that I was yelling at James to think first or what are you thinking as he did something without thought!

From a blind readers perspective. For those that love to listen to books while on your way to work or waiting around in traffic or totally blind like myself …