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I am loving this series! Its fresh, full of good humor & real relationships. I relate to Stormy. I am so glad that I found this series & that more is on the way. Thanks Stormy for a great read.
Well what can i say another fantastic mystery. I do admit i thought it was the wife I was shocked when all was reveled. Loved the relation between stormy and her dad again, plus lots of cool bits with Jeffery again. Seems like there might be some romance soon but which guy will she choose?
I was so glad that Stormy's dad was in this book a lot more than he was the first book. This book has him recovering from hip surgery but very mobile. I got the biggest kick out of him buying a new laptop and knowing a lot more about online stuff than he'd let on to Stormy. They made a great sleuthing team. Even though the last time Stormy had seen Dad before the killer showdown she'd not been too happy with him, he definitely came in handy. I just love the little cat, Jeffrey Blue. He's kind of...
Well. the story was even weaker that the first in the series--I don't plan to read numbers three and four. I was hoping more interaction between the main character and her tenant/love interest, but it was not to be. Instead we get weaker and weaker interaction with less and less interesting characters, who never really have an impact on the story. Too bad.
I should actually give this book four stars, even if it is a lightweight cozy mystery. It was very likeable, despite the protagonist's name, "Stormy Day" (groan!). This is second in Angela Pepper's "Stormy Day" series, a freebie from Bookbub. Some quotations I marked:"[M]emories aren't photographs. They're more like watercolor paintings, and every time you visit a memory, you're going in with a wet brush and more paint, coloring and altering it with your changing perceptions, influencing it with...
Overall I liked this book. Stormy shows up to a woman's house. Of course she finds her dead. Now she tires to find out who is behind it. Of course she solves it and all is well for now.
This takes place in January. It begins with New Year's Day. The story involves a psychic, a missing gun, a computer program, and a button. I thought the killer was going to be someone else but for the same reason. I also thought one thing involving Stormy and her dad would happen differently. This may still happen later. The ending adds another man to the mix vying for Stormy. I want it to be someone it probably won't be.
It is New Year's Eve and Stormy and her friend have gone to a local bar for a party and she sees a waitress treat another woman poorly and offers her help. When she shows up at the woman's house the next day, she finds her dead on the floor. She finds it necessary to find out what is happening with her retired police officer father. The story was interesting and had some nice twists and turns.
Another funny Stormy Day mystery! Stormy seems to get herself into a lot of trouble. In the first death of book she found a snowman who turned out to be her fathers neighbor. In this book it's New Years Eve and Stormy and her friend Jessica are meeting some other friends at the local pub, The Fox and Hound for a celebration of the New Year!What they did not know is that they were going to run into the local Voodoo lady of Misty Falls. She got into a fight with the waitress and ended going home e...
Stormy Day is a great character I love her investigative skills that are getting better each time she stumbles onto a dead body. She is clever and has a wonderful relationship with her cat, Jeffery blue. That cat has a very cute personality and makes the book even more enjoyable.She is living next door to Logan the lawyer from the first book and although they are drawn to each other they have not moved beyond the landlord tenant relationship. There are some emotions that come through, but they h...
Sometimes cosy mystery writers lean too heavily on the side of cosy and not enough on the side of mystery - this moves the book from heartwarming to overly cute and vapid. This is one of those books. When your main character is called Stormy Day, the town is called Misty Falls, and the cat gets called Geoffrey McFluffy Pants, you know you are up to your neck in cloying syrupy sweetness. Three other problems: (1) this is book 2 in the series and events in the first book are referred without any e...