Kathie S. (CraftyKat) - , reviewed The Clue is in the Pudding (Pennyfoot Hotel, Bk 20) on + 404 more book reviews
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What fun to read about old friends I have come to love over the last few years. This is a great series and I thoroughly enjoyed every book. I read it from cover to cover in one day. I wish I could have the fun of starting the series all over again for the first time.
Linda R. (wolfie123) - , reviewed The Clue is in the Pudding (Pennyfoot Hotel, Bk 20) on + 421 more book reviews
This is a wonderful light, turn of the century cozy series.....In this addition, Mrs. Chubb, housekeeper at the "Pennyfoot" is away during Christmas. She is temporarily replaced by a tyrant, whom everyone dislikes and who becomes a prime suspect when one of the guests at the hotel is poisoned.....reading this series is like visiting old friends... there is romance in the air...and maybe some wedding bells....
A fun, light read.
Kimberly N. (kimberlyrav) - , reviewed The Clue is in the Pudding (Pennyfoot Hotel, Bk 20) on + 417 more book reviews
I enjoyed this, another Pennyfoot Christmas book. This is book 20. Ive read each one back to back and they have really brought a lot of Christmas spirit and even some decorating ideas for my own home.
Things start getting a bit rough when Pansy one of the house maids has broken up with Samuel the stable man. I cringed to see that happen.
Gertie is still holding back from Clive, but her twins embrace him completely. Will she ever succumb to her true feelings?
As the title implies a plum pudding is on the evidence table this time. Is this the murder weapon? Who did it and why.
I loved trying to figure out this whodunit with a question of whatwasit. As it seems the pudding isn't the guilty party.
I highly recommend anything by Kate Kingsbury.
Things start getting a bit rough when Pansy one of the house maids has broken up with Samuel the stable man. I cringed to see that happen.
Gertie is still holding back from Clive, but her twins embrace him completely. Will she ever succumb to her true feelings?
As the title implies a plum pudding is on the evidence table this time. Is this the murder weapon? Who did it and why.
I loved trying to figure out this whodunit with a question of whatwasit. As it seems the pudding isn't the guilty party.
I highly recommend anything by Kate Kingsbury.