I hate to say this, but I think this is my least favorite book in the Benni Harper series. It was just so sad! There were two main story lines going and both were very sad, I felt. This is still my favorite author and I look forward to reading the rest in the series.
Very good book in the adventures of Benni and her new husband, Gabe. Someone from the past comes back to "haunt" Gabe and Benni ends up questioning their marriage.
Stephanie S. (punkinema) - , reviewed Steps to the Altar (Benni Harper, Bk 9) on + 305 more book reviews
Benni and Gabe's marriage is threatened like no previous time. While Benni tries to keep her mind off Del (Gabe's beautiful previous partner), she investigates the history of an old murder. Both stories are beautifully told.
If you like quilt tops, then this is a book for you. Not much is discussed about quilting, but there is some.
Kathie S. (CraftyKat) - , reviewed Steps to the Altar (Benni Harper, Bk 9) on + 404 more book reviews
This series gets better and better with every book I read. I am so curious as to how the characters are developing from one book to the next. And each story she writes is so different from the last one. Great book. I highly recommend it. I suggest reading them in order. Such fun!
Cathy L. (KerrvilleCate) reviewed Steps to the Altar (Benni Harper, Bk 9) on + 203 more book reviews
This series offers some great. fun "cozy" mysteries.
Excellent addition to the author's long-running series about folk-art museum curator Benni Harper and her police chief husband Gabe Ortiz
Andrea S. (ballicats) - , reviewed Steps to the Altar (Benni Harper, Bk 9) on + 28 more book reviews
I've read all her books, and this one is a little different. Benni is going to solve an old murder. Problems in paradise also....a good read!
Another great mystery by Earlene Fowler.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Steps to the Altar (Benni Harper, Bk 9) on + 2081 more book reviews
Very good, different, a closed case type mystery. Sad in places, wonderous in others. Dove is a nut, can't wait to see how things end up for her and Isaac. She is a true, "bonifide" character. I love her.
Wedding bells ring for Benni Harper-times two. And as if that wasn't enough, she finds herself in the midst of a murder mystery that began in the 1940s-and still has townsfolk nervous today.
One of her best! Murder, love triangles and lots of twists and still an easy read.
wonderful story - I love this series!! Best read in order
Another one in the Benni Harper series. Very good.
Beni is planning 2 weddings, her best friend Elvia and Grandma Dove. Then the local historical society asks her to catalog the contents of some old trunks-and finds they belonged to alleged murderer Maple Sullivan
I am a real fan of this series, and not just because I quilt. The author packs a lot of story into each book and I really get drawn into the relationship between the main character and her husband. It's not just a picture-perfect, happily-ever-after story. This book was particularly good and made me cry a little but was a terrific read.
Awesome book. :) I loved that things are finally moving along with marriages.
A good book with a quilting/mystery theme.
Great story! I loved it!
Another great one in the Benni Harper quilt themed series. i love the character and the series. It is very well written and well-plotted
The Benni Harper series is not only fantastic mysteries, but there's a little romance thrown in as well. And if you love quilting, this series is perfect for you!
Earlene Fowler does a magnificent job developing the characters of her "Benni Harper" novels. While the mystery takes action, the characters' hearts and minds get unraveled for the reader. From book to book, each of the main characters, and primarily Benni Harper, not only develop but learn and grow as people living with and loving the others around them. Earlene Fowler does not write a "canned" novel, one cut like a cookie from a recipe, but she writes engaging stories about people in the midst of a mystery. The mysteries themselves are also intriguing, creative, well-detailed, and full of surprising little twists. Earlene Fowler does a fantastic job weaving together the themes of different events taking place in the story with the main theme of the story, including symbolism and other creative ploys that are masterfully layered together like a tapestry...or a quilt! Of all the series' books I've read so far, one by one in a row, I have liked this one the best. It is beautifully written with the deepening of Benni's love for Gabe and the strengthening of their marriage despite nearly ending being the final victory of "Steps to the Altar".
This is another of Fowler's (mostly) light-hearted Benni Harper mysteries. As usual, Benni is up to her ears in community activities when she's not working on her quilts or working at the Historical Society museum. No, perhaps she's up to her NOSE instead of her ears. Yet she can't resist sticking that same nose into more mysterious goings on when odd events occur in her neighborhood.
From back cover:
Benni Harper is busy planning two weddings--her best friend Elvira and Grandma Dove are both getting hitched. The last thing she needs is more work. But when the local historical society asks her to catalog the contents of some old trunks, she agrees--only to find they belonged to alleged murderer Maple Sullivan! Rumor has it that back in the 1940s she murdered her new husband, ran off with his best friend--and was never heard from again...
Benni knows how difficult marriage can be--especially since her husband's gorgeous ex-girlfriend is back in the picture, posing a real threat. Suddenly Benni finds herself empathizing with Maple's plight--and vows to investigate her case. But there's more to this than meets the eye--and more than a few people who'd rather let sleeping dogs lie...
From back cover:
Benni Harper is busy planning two weddings--her best friend Elvira and Grandma Dove are both getting hitched. The last thing she needs is more work. But when the local historical society asks her to catalog the contents of some old trunks, she agrees--only to find they belonged to alleged murderer Maple Sullivan! Rumor has it that back in the 1940s she murdered her new husband, ran off with his best friend--and was never heard from again...
Benni knows how difficult marriage can be--especially since her husband's gorgeous ex-girlfriend is back in the picture, posing a real threat. Suddenly Benni finds herself empathizing with Maple's plight--and vows to investigate her case. But there's more to this than meets the eye--and more than a few people who'd rather let sleeping dogs lie...
Haven't read.
Shirley D. (bookattic) - reviewed Steps to the Altar (Benni Harper, Bk 9) on + 223 more book reviews
Good book, easy reading. Keeps your attention!