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paddlefoot55 's review for:
A Dash of Death
by Michelle Hillen Klump
Copy received via Netgalley for an honest review
Firstly, I liked that for a cozy, that the main character did not run a book shop/coffee shop/florist. I liked the ex journalist turn mixologist for her
Now, there was nothing too new about this story, and I did pick whodunnit quite easily this time, however it was enjoyable.
It did take until nearly the end to really empathise with Samantha. I just didn't really care about her at all. I liked her best friends a lot more, but even they didn't make a big impression (I mean, now, I can't even remember their names)
Whilst the story was OK, it just wasn't fleshed out enough for me. I know there is a lot of world building involved, but to me it was just a bit lacking - but I would read more books about these characters if they came along.


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Firstly, I liked that for a cozy, that the main character did not run a book shop/coffee shop/florist. I liked the ex journalist turn mixologist for her
Now, there was nothing too new about this story, and I did pick whodunnit quite easily this time, however it was enjoyable.
It did take until nearly the end to really empathise with Samantha. I just didn't really care about her at all. I liked her best friends a lot more, but even they didn't make a big impression (I mean, now, I can't even remember their names)
Whilst the story was OK, it just wasn't fleshed out enough for me. I know there is a lot of world building involved, but to me it was just a bit lacking - but I would read more books about these characters if they came along.


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