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Book Review of Deadly Greetings (Card-Making Mystery, Bk 2)

Deadly Greetings (Card-Making Mystery, Bk 2)
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It's a bit difficult to believable that a single, self-dependent person could make a living at a custom greeting card shop with no other means of support. This whole premise just seems really far-fetched for this type of series. But, then again she seems to have customers and tourists so who am I to judge?

Jennifer comes across as stubborn, arrogant and belligerent at times. I found myself thining I wouldn't do that. Almost like the monster movies, silly woman don't go in the basement or in the attic.

I was a bit disappointed too that Jennifer was supposed to move into an apartment that might be haunted and there were a couple of "possibles" but it really wasn't covered. Why did people think it was haunted? A previous tenant lived there one day. It was never told why she only lived there a day. At the end of the story Jennifer is moving out of the apartment for no good reason that I could judge. Beyond the fact that she couldn't seem to get along with her neighbors. But with work when would she see them?

In spite of all this I am looking forward to book #3.