Crime and Clutter is A Friday Afternoon Club Mystery. A group of friends, who get together every Friday, learn about the secret past of one of their own. When they help her to discover who she really is...or who her father is...they are in for an adventure and learn a great lesson on forgiveness.
Although this book was a quick and fun read, the best part about it is the recipes. Every chapter gives you the recipe for what the characters or eating or talking about it. There is everything from homemade twinkees, beef stew, lavender lemonade to do it yourself air freshners. I am excited to try some of these new recipes. Especially Turkish Coffee and Biscotti!
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"O" is for Outlaw by Sue Grafton and Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs
ReplyDeleteBook 9: The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs explores the relationships and lives of women in our modern culture while they practice the time-honored crafts of knitting and supporting each other with friendship. It affirms the strength that women give each other through caring and networking as they struggle with life changes and a host of good and bad decisions in marriage, child rearing and business. I struggled a lot with the ending because Georgia Walker, the young mom and knitting store owner, is stricken with the same kind of cancer I had four years ago. The outcome of her struggle with ovarian cancer is sad but makes for a good read. Just be aware that you may be crying at the end of this touching story.
Book 10: "O" is for Outlaw by Sue Grafton, my traveling companion as I drove up and down US 95 this weekend. Another in the great alphabet mystery series with Kinsey Millhone as the heroine submitting her report on the events of her investigation into the shooting of her ex-husband in LA 14 years after the demise of their marriage. So great to use the drive as a time to "read"! Always a good story!
Book 11: The Jesus Story by Ben Campbell Johnson
ReplyDeleteA collective of all four Gospels arranged in chronological order narrating the life and ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus. A great Easter read or any time you want to see the whole picture at once!
Book 11: The Jesus Story by Ben Campbell Johnson
ReplyDeleteA collective of all four Gospels arranged in chronological order narrating the life and ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus. A great Easter read or any time you want to see the whole picture at once!