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  • Interesting

    5
    By Jenniecat 1
    It keeps you wondering who’s the killer.
  • Sweet Masterpiece

    5
    By Give me back the old game
    I Truly enjoyed this book. I’ll read others in this series.
  • Sweet Masterpiece

    5
    By eggmeon18
    Liked the book. Nice story nice plot. Keep writing
  • Sweet Masterpiece by Connie Shelton Normally

    5
    By Grandma Fox 85
    Normally I like the crime and mysteries but every now and again I like just a bit of romance and thrillers. This is one of the best books I’ve ever read and the author had such a way with words. I never missed a beat in all of the book and fell for it. Would recommend this book to everyone who reads. Ole grandma
  • Sweet Masterpiece

    5
    By surprisendings
    Good story line. Enjoyed reading it, looking forward to reading more in the series.
  • Like this series!!

    5
    By lovemynewhome
    Like this series. Love the middle aged heroine and the Taos setting. Light but captivating storyline
  • Good read

    5
    By C'bus
    This is a good story well told. A bit shallow but well worth reading.
  • It’s gripping book ! Bravo

    5
    By Gertrude Koh
    It’s a gripping book! Bravo
  • I'm sweet for Sweets!

    5
    By Motownmary
    I enjoyed the first book in the Sweets collection & want to continue reading this author-well developed characters & plot lines- her main characters baking skills add an extra element to the story. My only request would be to bring more descriptive Paragraphs regarding the Taos & Santa Fe area for those readers who aren't familiar with New Mexico. The land-art community's-Architecture-Native culture & of course the food. I'm looking forward to continue reading the various collections offered by the author.
  • Has Potential

    2
    By SoCal Barn Gal
    Appreciate the New Mexico setting and unique “day job” of the main character. Would be interesting to see all the characters more fleshed out and developed. Would also like to see realistic crime scene and evidence protocols incorporated into the story.

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