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Book Reviews of Tangled Up in Brew (aka Tangled Up in a Brew) (Brewing Trouble, Bk 2)

Tangled Up in Brew (aka Tangled Up in a Brew) (Brewing Trouble, Bk 2)
Tangled Up in Brew - aka Tangled Up in a Brew - Brewing Trouble, Bk 2
Author: Joyce Tremel
ISBN-13: 9780425277706
ISBN-10: 0425277704
Publication Date: 10/4/2016
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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dollycas avatar reviewed Tangled Up in Brew (aka Tangled Up in a Brew) (Brewing Trouble, Bk 2) on + 705 more book reviews
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Dollycas's Thoughts

Belly up to the bar and try one of Max's new brews.

Brew pub owner Maxine "Max" O'Hara and her chef/boyfriend, Jake Lambert, are 2 awesome characters. Working with your significant other can be tough but these two compliment each other nicely and each have their own strengths. Max knows beer and Jake knows food and the Three Rivers Brews and Burgers Festival is the perfect place so show everyone their talents. But cranky critic Reginald Mobley is not a fan of the Allegheny Brew House fare and delvers a scathing review. It puts them in the police's cross hairs when he dies in front of a crowd of people while eating Jake's burger. Max's dad is also on the case but his partner has his mind made up. It may be time to call on a higher being, Max's brother is a priest so he will be praying but Max is determined to save Jake, herself, and their pub any way she can.

The characters in this series are very interesting. Setting the story at a festival draws an eclectic group of people too. They are also very well crafted. The lead characters are both strong and independent, equals and very supportive of each other. They lean on each other but are not dependent on each other. They have known each other most of their lives and that gave them a strong bond before they even started dating.

The author also gives us a very strong plot with plenty twists. Reading the first book in this series, I figured out the culprit before Max, this time I was right there with her and figured it out at the same time. My early suspicions were totally wrong. She also gives us enough depth into the world of micro-brews with overwhelming the reader. I love learning new things.

I enjoyed the setting of the festival and could easily picture the booths and their layout. Ms. Tremel's descriptions were so rich I could almost taste the beer and those burgers,

This is a fantastic addition to this series and I am really looking forward to the next installment, A Room With A Brew. Now if I could just have a glass or two of Max's citrus ale to hold me over until then...