Helpful Score: 4
In the description of the book, it tells how Izzy Chambers quits her law practice and opens a Cape Ann knitting shop. The book jacket leads the reader to believe that the book will be written from Izzy's viewpoint. I was disappointed to discover that 1/4 into the story it is actually from her Aunt Nell's view. This makes the book slow moving and boring. Aunt Nell worries about the murder,worries about Nell, talks about the love she has for her husband, talks about,knitting,food,knitting,food,knitting,food,knitting..
blah.blah.blah.By the end of the book I really didn't care to find out who the murderer was.
blah.blah.blah.By the end of the book I really didn't care to find out who the murderer was.
Joy L. (vintagejoy) - reviewed Death by Cashmere (Seaside Knitters, Bk 1) on + 337 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is a hard book for me to review, the 2 1/2 stars I gave it kind of reflects this. If this book had not been part of a challenge, I would not have finished it. The mystery itself was good, but you have to wade through alot of melodrama to get to it. The author does a fairly good job of describing the locale, the ocean, etc., but the way she describes the thoughts and emotions of the characters and their conversations is where the melodrama comes in, and it does so often. In addition she introduces so many characters in a short period of time that it took me about half-way through the book to figure out who was who.
Having said all that, there was just something about the book I liked. The ending was surprising, and the why of what was done was nothing I would have thought of. Although I figured out who "done it" I certainly did not know why. I liked the book enough to want to read the next in the series, which I never thought I would in the first 50 or so pages.
Having said all that, there was just something about the book I liked. The ending was surprising, and the why of what was done was nothing I would have thought of. Although I figured out who "done it" I certainly did not know why. I liked the book enough to want to read the next in the series, which I never thought I would in the first 50 or so pages.
Helpful Score: 2
I really enjoyed this book and can't wait to read the second and third installments. The characters were intelligent and real, the settings beautifully described and the relationships felt genuine. I loved this book!
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed Death by Cashmere (Seaside Knitters, Bk 1) on + 624 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I like to read the knitting mysteries, and well the cozy mysteries in general. This is the second book by this author that I just dont want to finish(Murder Elderberry Road was the other book I didnt enjoy). I dont think she is the right author for me. I am 130 pages into this book and it just doesnt move along. I dont think we have even begun to find any clues yet. I am going to keep reading cause other reviews here tell me I will like the ending. Well, I got to the end, and thank goodness it is over. BTW this book is not written as Izzy as the main character or the story teller, it is AUNT Nell as the main slueth, and whose point of view we hear the story , with group of knitters (IZZY included) as back ground characters
This is not a Christian book by any means, but it is a easy going story, if you like the sweet style of christian fiction you might really enjoy this mystery. It was way to nice and slow paced for me. I need more zing.
This is not a Christian book by any means, but it is a easy going story, if you like the sweet style of christian fiction you might really enjoy this mystery. It was way to nice and slow paced for me. I need more zing.
Helpful Score: 1
This was a fun, fast moving read. The characters are real and well developed. There were enough twists and turns to keep you reading. I look forwaard to book 2 in the series.