Loved it. Can’t wait to get the next several books to read them..very hard to put down
Wonderful book
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It’s perfect. Performance still too wooden in Aunt Peg’s voice but can’t recommend this series enough
The story is so cute! All the ingredients that make a great cozy are there. Engaging characters, great plot, good mystery, handsome detective, cute doggies, it’s all good. But narration is seriously lacking. If you’re not familiar with the term “vocal fry” look it up, because that is half the narration. There’s very little inflection..
It was such a cute book. Keep in mind cozy mysteries are more wholesome and less gruesome, that’s the appeal of them. It’s more of a feel good by the end book.
Omg so satisfying when she relished who did it and I connected all the dots! So fun!!! Only thing that could have made it better was if Leo had been the leading man lol instead of typical detective lol but loved the main character and her dog!! I talk to my cats all the time!!..
I listened to the first 18 books- they all had the same narrator but this one had a different one and I didn’t care for her “voices” of the characters.
Gore in the Garden is another fun and entertaining book in this well written cozy mystery series. I look forward to the next book.
Loved this “dog tail”, book 27 of the series. Eighteen stories with Jessica Almasy and nine stories (and counting-I hope) with Angie Hickman as the new narrator. I enjoyed every story immensely and both narrators. I can’t wait for Book 28.
I really enjoyed the performance. And the storyline till I got to the end I thought the end was not what I needed. I laughed through most of the book until the last four or five chapters and it became too dark for me
Finished first book with new narrator Angie Hickman and I thought she was okay. Not Jessica for sure but no where as bad as other reviews. Glad of that now I can enjoy the rest of the series.
