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Book Reviews of The Semi-Sweet Hereafter (Chocolate Whisperer, Bk 3)

The Semi-Sweet Hereafter (Chocolate Whisperer, Bk 3)
The SemiSweet Hereafter - Chocolate Whisperer, Bk 3
Author: Colette London
ISBN-13: 9781617733499
ISBN-10: 1617733490
Publication Date: 9/27/2016
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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The Semi-Sweet Hereafter by Colette London is the third book in A Chocolate Whisperer Mystery series. Hayden Mundy Moore is in London on her latest chocolate whisperer assignment. Hayden is there to help Primrose, a chocolaterie-patisserie (bakery specializing in chocolate delicacies) owned by the Honourable Phoebe Wright. Hayden's job is to find out what is going wrong in the bakery (quality issues) and fix it. Hayden is getting ready to enjoy an evening with friends when she receives a call from Phoebe. Phoebe is asking her to go by Primrose and make sure it is locked up (how is that Hayden's job). Hayden does not feel she can say no since Phoebe is her boss. Hayden cancels her plans and heads across town. After making sure everything is locked up tight, Hayden heads for her temporary home. Hayden is staying in the guest cottage belonging to Phoebe and her husband, Jeremy. Hayden arrives home to find film equipment in her kitchen and the body of Jeremy Wright on her floor. Hayden quickly calls the police and waits for their questions. Detective Constable Satya Mishra is assigned the case. It turns out that Jeremy was killed with a metlapil, a heavy stone tool used for grinding. When Hayden can tell them the name of the murder weapon and what is used for, it gets her put on the suspect list (do you think she touched it while staying in the guest cottage). Hayden then calls her best friend, Danny Jamieson (and security expert). He quickly catches a plane and heads to London. Jeremy was England's sexy chef and was quite popular. The press come out in hoards as well as fans. Hayden cannot help but investigate the crime with Danny's help. Who wanted Britain's hot chef dead? Turns out the suspect list is longer than some of Hayden's chocolate recipes. Will Hayden be able to assemble the clues and whip up a killer?

The Semi-Sweet Hereafter sounds good (I thought I did a good job). The reality is a different story. I found it satisfactory. I think the author put more effort into her dessert descriptions than the mystery. The Semi-Sweet Hereafter can be a stand-alone novel. The events of the first two books are rehashed in detail in this novel. As usual we are subjected to many thoughts about Hayden's financial manager, Travis Turner. Hayden has never met him in person, but that has not stopped her constantly thinking about him and flirting with him on their daily phone calls (I wish as much thought was put into the mystery). The mystery can be solved before the body is found (I am not kidding). I knew who the killer and where she would find it before Hayden stumbled over Jeremy Wright's dead body. Some information is repeated several times. An example is information about Hayden's parents (who live in Mayfair but are in France currently), the contents of her uncle's will, and how Danny is so charming and attractive (but they are just friends). I give The Semi-Sweet Hereafter 3 out of 5 stars (it is okay). I believe a cozy mystery should have more mystery (call me foolish). I wanted less time devoted to Hayden's rambling thoughts, and more to the plot and development of the mystery. I have tried to like this series, but it is not the type of cozy mystery I enjoy.
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* I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review *

Hayden Mundy Moore is a "chocolate whisperer", AKA an expert on all things chocolate. She works as a business consultant, fixing mistakes in recipes, tweaking desserts, and training staff. In this book, Hayden is in London helping The Honorable Phoebe Wright at her chocolaterie-pâtisserie, Primrose. While working at Primrose, Hayden is staying in Phoebe and her husband, sexy star chef Jeremy's guest house. When she comes in one night to find Jeremy bludgeoned to death on the kitchen floor, she calls th police right away. But this isn't Hayden's first run in with murder, and that makes her a prime suspect, even if she barely knew the victim. With her friends, sexy body guard Danny and phone in only financial advisor Travis, Hayden is going to prove that she is as sweet as chocolate and definitely not a murderer.

This is book 3 in The Chocolate Whisperer Mystery series by Colette London. I have not read the other two books in this series and I really wish I had. I did feel as if I missed out on some of the chemistry building moments between Hayden, Danny, and Travis. That being said, I really enjoyed this story. Hayden was a strong, smart female lead. She knew when to call in back-up or the police. Her chemistry with Danny was fantastic and his character was multi-dimensional and abundantly back storied. In this one you really didn't get too much interaction from the other member of the team, Travis. I guess he is sort of like Charlie to Charlie's Angels. A voice on the phone. It was a little weird.

The mystery was really good with a lot of suspects who had good motives to want Jeremy dead. I guess Hayden hadn't been so smart in the first two books, because in this one she is bound and determined to suspect everyone and not trust anything. I think that is great for our amateur sleuth. Too often they are TSTL and so naïve. I only had an idea of the culprit, but I wasn't even close on the motive. I loved that.

There is a little too much chocolate in this book. I never thought I could possibly think such a thing, and it is called The Chocolate Whisperer Mystery series, but all the technical terms and descriptions got to be a little overwhelming. I mean I do not need to know the Latin name for this or that. It was helpful that she included American translations after certain British phrases though. I knew most of them, but a lot of people might not.

If you like cozy mysteries you will like this book. You will especially like this book if you like cozy mysteries and chocolate! I really recommend it.