Lori C. (dollycas) reviewed Fry Another Day (Biscuit Bowl Food Truck, Bk 2) on + 707 more book reviews
Dollycass Thoughts
Road Trip! Zoe and the Biscuit Bowl crew have entered the Sweet Magnolia Food Truck Race. Ten food trucks from the Southeast are all vying to win $50,000. Sounds like fun and it is until one truck vendors is found dead. What everyone thinks was a crazy accident is soon ruled a murder and Zoes attorney friend Miguel seems to be a prime suspect. Now Zoe is after more than 1 prize. The $50,000 and finding the real killer. It couldnt really be Miguelcould it?
Damn J.J. Cook has done it again! I couldnt put this book down!
Zoe, Ollie, Uncle Saul, Delia, Miguel and even Zoes cat Crème Brûlée are all back and traveling around the Southeastern part of the United States serving up their deep fried bread bowls with some very tasty fillings all to win a prize that would get Zoe a huge step closer to opening up her own sit-down restaurant. They are up for any challenge including wearing roller skates or serving patrons during a torrential rain storm.
This story is just like a show you would see on the Food Network, well maybe not the murder, but you know what I mean. People will go on television and do just about anything for money. The author takes that and turns it sideways to include a murder mystery giving us an extremely entertaining read.
The characters are engaging and all have their idiosyncrasies that cozy readers love. I enjoyed traveling with them from North Carolina to Georgia and home to Alabama. Never a direct route, there was always a monkey wrench or two thrown in along the way. The challenges were interesting and the seat of the pants method of producing the show probably happens more often than television viewers realize.
Whether writing at J.J. Cook or their pseudonyms you cant go wrong reading anything they write. They have something for everyone to love and always have a new book right around the corner. Happy Reading!
Road Trip! Zoe and the Biscuit Bowl crew have entered the Sweet Magnolia Food Truck Race. Ten food trucks from the Southeast are all vying to win $50,000. Sounds like fun and it is until one truck vendors is found dead. What everyone thinks was a crazy accident is soon ruled a murder and Zoes attorney friend Miguel seems to be a prime suspect. Now Zoe is after more than 1 prize. The $50,000 and finding the real killer. It couldnt really be Miguelcould it?
Damn J.J. Cook has done it again! I couldnt put this book down!
Zoe, Ollie, Uncle Saul, Delia, Miguel and even Zoes cat Crème Brûlée are all back and traveling around the Southeastern part of the United States serving up their deep fried bread bowls with some very tasty fillings all to win a prize that would get Zoe a huge step closer to opening up her own sit-down restaurant. They are up for any challenge including wearing roller skates or serving patrons during a torrential rain storm.
This story is just like a show you would see on the Food Network, well maybe not the murder, but you know what I mean. People will go on television and do just about anything for money. The author takes that and turns it sideways to include a murder mystery giving us an extremely entertaining read.
The characters are engaging and all have their idiosyncrasies that cozy readers love. I enjoyed traveling with them from North Carolina to Georgia and home to Alabama. Never a direct route, there was always a monkey wrench or two thrown in along the way. The challenges were interesting and the seat of the pants method of producing the show probably happens more often than television viewers realize.
Whether writing at J.J. Cook or their pseudonyms you cant go wrong reading anything they write. They have something for everyone to love and always have a new book right around the corner. Happy Reading!
Tim H. (Timbuktu126) reviewed Fry Another Day (Biscuit Bowl Food Truck, Bk 2) on + 479 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book. I liked the plot- reality show being plagued by sabotage and murder. Lot of action and keeps you wondering what is coming next. Although I did like the ID of the killer, I did think the very end was a bit silly. I will definitely read other books in this series.