




That's A Novel Idea has started a new MEME called Show Me Five Saturday. This meme will give each blogger an opportunity to give a brief description of a book they have read or reviewed during the week. It will work like this: Each Saturday you will post the answer to these questions. The number indicates the number of answers you will provide.
1. Book you read and/or reviewed this week
Merry Merry Ghost by Carolyn Hart
2. Words that describe the book
Cozy mystery, Christmas themed
3. Settings where it took place or characters you met:
Pritchard House: one of the finest homes in Adelaide, Oklahoma where the Flynn family hold the town's biggest Christmas tree party. The late Bailey Ruth Raeburn: ghost who is sent back to earth to watch over newly orphaned Keith Flynn and manages to set in motion a murder investigation. Susan Flynn: wealthy widow with heart disease who is over the moon at discovering that Keith is her grandson.
4. Things you liked and/or disliked about it:
A wonderful wealth of characters; some good and some bad which makes for a nice balance to the plot. A mystery that is so well crafted, I could not figure out the culprit at all. The humorous aspects of being a ghost and dealing with earthly items, not to mention the appearing/disappearing act. Police chief Cobb who will stop at nothing to find out who murdered Susan Flynn and who is not above taking advice from a spirit.
5. Stars or less for your rating?
4****
Note: This is the second in the series. Last October I reviewed the first one, Ghost at Work. Review can be seen here. Carolyn Hart writes two other series: Death on Demand with Annie & Max Darling, bookstore owner and private inquiry agent and the Henrie O series, a widowed retired newspaper reporter with a penchant for travel. Both of these series have been favorites of mine for years.

That's A Novel Idea has started a new MEME called Show Me Five Saturday. This meme will give each blogger an opportunity to give a brief description of a book they have read or reviewed during the week. It will work like this: Each Saturday you will post the answer to these questions. The number indicates the number of answers you will provide.
Lakeshore Christmas by Susan Wiggs
2. Words that describe the book
Lovestory, Christmas theme
3. Settings where it took place or characters you met:
Avalon: small town in NY Catskills. Maureen Davenport: young, somewhat insecure librarian who loves Christmas so much she volunteers to direct the annual pageant and somewhat reluctantly manages to fall in love while doing so. Eddie Haven: recovering alcoholic who helps Maureen direct the pageant even though he hates Christmas due to his childhood memories of being on the road as a child star in his family's Christmas show.
4. Things you liked and/or disliked about it:
Having read several books in the Lakeshore Chronicles series, catching up with some of the characters is like visiting with old friends. I loved the way Wiggs developed Maureen's and Eddie's characters showing the heartaches and emotional pain of their pasts and how they resolved them. The whole town of Avalon is like a character in itself and seeing how the town worked so hard to save the library from closing was a very enjoyable aspect of the story. The burgeoning love story between Maureen and Eddie is a wonderful plot line particularly because Eddie thought Maureen was definitely not his type. Maureen had been in love before and all she got for that effort was her heart broken. No more of that love nonsense for this librarian!
5. Stars or less for your rating?
4.5****
Note: although the book is part of a series, it is definitely a stand alone read. If you enjoy this one, I would highly recommend you read some of the others in the series. Summer at Willow Lake is the first one.



That's A Novel Idea has started a new MEME called Show Me Five Saturday. This meme will give each blogger an opportunity to give a brief description of a book they have read or reviewed during the week. It will work like this: Each Saturday you will post the answer to these questions. The number indicates the number of answers you will provide.
1. Book you read and/or reviewed this week 
Confections of a Closet Master Baker by Gesine Bullock-Prado
2. Words that describe the book
Memoir, culinary related
3. Settings where it took place or characters you met:
Vermont country bakery. Gesine: former Hollywood p.r. agent who loved to bake and wanted a change in her life, picks up stakes and moves to Vermont to open a bakery. Ray: Gesine's husband who supports her every step of the way.
4. Things you liked and/or disliked about it:
I loved the setting in Vermont, the old house they fixed up and the bakery. You can almost smell the tantalizing bakery aromas wafting out the door. Gesine:, a woman who gave up a very promising and lucrative career to spend hours and hours a day in order to follow her heart's dream. The begining of the book with all the Hollywood quirkiness. Last but not least, the fabulous recipes that pay tribute to Gesine's mother.
5. Stars or less for your rating?
3.5*** Note: This is saying a lot for me as memoirs and I generally don't play well together. This is one of the better ones I've read this year. If you are a foodie, love to bake, read recipes or just like to see how someone took the initiative to change their life, this is the book for you.


Author: Melody Carlson has published over ninety books for adults, children, and teens, with sales totaling more than two million and many titles appearing on the ECPA Bestsellers List. Several of her books have been finalists for, and winners of, various writing awards, including the Gold Medallion and the RITA Award.
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"Let's have it," Dexter said.
"Senior year at her boarding school, she and another girl put shaving cream on the headmistress's toilet seat."
Dexter stared at his chief of staff. "Well, that'll drive a stake through her heart."
"Sorry, Senator, we'll keep trying."
This book was featured in my Show Me 5 Saturday post. In case you missed it and want more info about the book, see this.
