A Chocoholic Mystery (6 books in series)

The Chocolate Clown Corpse (2014)
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English
author
3.89 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: This is the 14th book in the Chocoholic Mystery series and I have to say that I find these fairly formulaic. I usually know who the murderer is fairly early and you know what? I don't mind that in the least. I love the town setting and the characters feel like old friends. The wr...
The Chocolate Pirate Plot (2010)
language
English
author
3.72 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: Lee and Joe were the first to encounter the comedic pirates who boarded boats on Lake Michigan, and the town of Warner Pier became excited as people hoped to recount such an adventure for themselves. When someone goes missing, and another person - possibly one of the pirates - e...
The Chocolate Castle Clue (2011)
language
English
author
3.76 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: This was a borderline 3 rating. Lee Woodward is the owner of TenHuis Chocolade in Warner Pier, Michigan. She is cleaning out some old file cabinets and finds a box of photographs and a trophy from the Castle Ballroom. Her aunt Nettie is hosting a reunion of her former schoolmat...
The Chocolate Snowman Murders (2008)
language
English
author
3.74 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: This is the third cosy mystery I've read, all have been Christmas themed and all of them I've read because of Bookcrossing. They've been on other peoples wishlists and I've not been able to resist reading them before sending them along in Christmas Exchanges. I liked this one alo...
The Chocolate Moose Motive (2012)
language
English
author
3.75 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: The story was very disjointed in my opinion. One minute Lee is yelling at someone, then she is laughing - the situation did not change. The ending was rushed and not satisfactory. This book veered away from the chocolate production, except to enter descriptions of a piece when so...
The Chocolate Book Bandit (2013)
language
English
author
3.77 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: I was already rolling my eyes when the main used the word 'dadgum!' in her head but then had a major pause at the overly complex dialogue used to demonstrate the main's speech impediment (malapropisms)and then, finding out there are characters with names like Butch Cassidy, Lolly...