Alice J. (ASJ) - , reviewed If Fried Chicken Could Fly (Country Cooking School, Bk1) on + 341 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Excellent Cozy. The setting is well developed you get a good feeling for what the time is like to live in. Very engaging characters. Gran is a hoot, nice blend of cooking background and mystery. Mystery is well developed and not easy to figure out. Recipes look really yummy. Definately want to read book 2.
Cheryl C. (moondance120) reviewed If Fried Chicken Could Fly (Country Cooking School, Bk1) on + 422 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I really like the Farmer's Market series and looked forward to reading this book. It certainly did not disappoint. I enjoyed the relationship between Betts and her grandmother, Miz. The addition of a high school sweetheart and a handsome ghost moved evertything up a notch. I look forward to the next book in the series and hope that other "residents" of Broken Rope cemetary are featured. 4 stars
Brenda H. (booksinvt) - , reviewed If Fried Chicken Could Fly (Country Cooking School, Bk1) on + 465 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is the first book in the Country Cooking School series featuring Isabelle "Betts" Winston and her Gram - Missouri Winston. Together they operate Grams Country Cooking School in Broken Rope, Missouri.
When a dead body is found in the supply closet of the cooking school - Gram is immediately suspected because of her relationship with the victim. Betts sets out to clear her Gram's name and enlists the help of her best friend Jake.
Broken Rope is a town that thrives in its reputation as an old Western town where fake gunmen and cowboys wander the streets. The annual cookoff is held on the stage of an old hanging platform.
The appearance of Jerome Cowbender (a suspected thief from the olden days) is a delightful additional to the story. The relationship between himself, Betts and Gram is wonderful.
I had no idea that the book had a hint of paranormal involved until partway through - but for an old western town you would expect a few specters to appear right?
I haven't read any of the Farm Fresh series by Paige Shelton, but I will certainly give them a try now if this series is any indication of her writing style.
This book was a quick page turner and I read it in one day - not even suspecting the killer's identity until they were revealed in the last chapter.
I can't wait for the next in the series - hopefully, the wait will not be too long. Oh, and did I mention the mouthwatering recipes found in the back? I'll be giving them a try too.
When a dead body is found in the supply closet of the cooking school - Gram is immediately suspected because of her relationship with the victim. Betts sets out to clear her Gram's name and enlists the help of her best friend Jake.
Broken Rope is a town that thrives in its reputation as an old Western town where fake gunmen and cowboys wander the streets. The annual cookoff is held on the stage of an old hanging platform.
The appearance of Jerome Cowbender (a suspected thief from the olden days) is a delightful additional to the story. The relationship between himself, Betts and Gram is wonderful.
I had no idea that the book had a hint of paranormal involved until partway through - but for an old western town you would expect a few specters to appear right?
I haven't read any of the Farm Fresh series by Paige Shelton, but I will certainly give them a try now if this series is any indication of her writing style.
This book was a quick page turner and I read it in one day - not even suspecting the killer's identity until they were revealed in the last chapter.
I can't wait for the next in the series - hopefully, the wait will not be too long. Oh, and did I mention the mouthwatering recipes found in the back? I'll be giving them a try too.
LecClier K. (SierraK) - , reviewed If Fried Chicken Could Fly (Country Cooking School, Bk1) on + 195 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Welcome to Broken Rope, Missouri, home of the Country Cooking School. The Cooking School is run by "Gram" Missouri Anne Winston and her granddaughter Betts. Both of these characters are likable and interesting. Throw in a good mystery, a hunky ex-boyfriend, and a cowboy ghost, and you've got a real winner! Looking forward to reading more in this series.
Helpful Score: 1
Take a pinch of ghost, a mystery, treasure hunt and a bit of romance --- and what a wonderful read! The whole story was well plotted, very well written and the characters were more then well developed! This series starts off with so much potential and ability to be a pleasure reading with each edition made -- and not enough stars to rate it!