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Six Stunning Sirens (Kitchen Witch Mysteries, #6)Six Stunning Sirens by Lynn Cahoon

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Last night I completed the book Six Stunning Sirens by Lynn Cahoon. It's the 6th installment in her "Kitchen Witch" series of paranormal cozies, featuring kitchen witch Mia Malone.

While Mia toils as the event coordinator at the local Lodge, her boyfriend's mother, Abigail, has taken over running Mia's catering business--Mia's Morsels. When both venues bid on hosting the annual beauty contest for the Harvest Moon Festival, Mia's Morsels wins the contract. For Mia, it's a win-win. At least, that's what she thought before reality hit. Not only does she have her regular job (with its odious boss), but she's also stepping in to help Abigail get ready for the pageant. Making matters worse, Mia learns that this pageant gets cutthroat and that people have literally died in prior years. She's determined to see things run smoothly, but even with increased vigilance, one stage mom ends up dead and another in the hospital. Compounding the stress is the fact that Mia's assistant, Christina is not just fighting with her boyfriend, but she's also begun applying for other jobs. Mia is both proud of Christina's accomplishments but also sad that she'll be losing her. It's going to take all of Mia's skills as a kitchen witch to make sure no other lives are lost.

This was a fast-paced read with intriguing action and wonderful characters, but I was utterly gobsmacked by how blasé everyone else was about the vicious nature of the pageant. They were all like, 'Oh, remember the year that two contestants and a judge died? LOL!' Both Mia and I had WTF all over our faces. There was all kinds of relationship drama between Christina and Levi, Abigail and her husband, Mia's grandmother and her beau, and Mia's ex-fiancé showing up on the eve of his wedding to whine about how it should have been Mia he was marrying. Ugh. These books always seem to have so much going on, and this one was no exception. Things worked out nicely, although I don't feel the eventual villain got the appropriate comeuppance. Hmpf.

Favorite lines:
♦ "My dream has always been to live in an apartment with both my bosses."
♦ "Why do you look like you just stole your best friend's last dollar?"


Very good, probably deserving five stars, but I'm withholding one for the aggravations I endured while reading this.
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Five Furry Familiars (Kitchen Witch Mysteries, #5)Five Furry Familiars by Lynn Cahoon

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



Stayed up a shade later than I should have last night, but it enabled me to finish reading Five Furry Familiars by Lynn Cahoon. It's the fifth book in her "Kitchen Witch" series of paranormal cozies, starring caterer Mia Malone.

Mia has turned over the day-to-day running of her business, Mia's Morsels, to Abigail--her boyfriend's mother. In the meantime, Mia is working as an in-house caterer for the local ski lodge. She's not fond of either the job or her odious boss, but a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. Things are running fairly smoothly until a blast from the past shows up in the form of an ex-boyfriend of Mia's assistant, Christina. Todd proposes to Christina out of the blue, and while she turns him down, she does agree to have dinner with him to appease their families. Christina calls Mia in a panic, because Todd has been killed in his rental house and now she's a suspect. Mia is dismayed to learn the police are focusing on both Christina and her current boyfriend, Levi, as persons of interest. She takes it upon herself to dig into Todd's life in an effort to point the police to a different suspect or two. Compounding the chaos, someone has dropped off a box of kittens at Mia's doorstep, and her boyfriend, Trent, has been gifted his own, highly magical familiar. Life at Mia's Morsels is never boring.

To begin with, why does the "blurb" that summarizes this book on Goodreads indicate it's a woman who's found murdered in Todd's rental? Hmm. Lots going on, which seems to be par for the course with this series. It's a wonder poor Mia didn't meet herself coming and going. Fortunately, she has a strong support system around her, including Trent, Abigail, and Mia's grandmother. The story line was engrossing and kept my interest, and characterizations were top-notch. I was able to figure out the perpetrator, which is always a delight. I like it when authors toss out some subtle clues that get me thinking. Biggest irritant was how overbearing Christina's mother was. We know she's like that, as Mia was once engaged to Christina's brother, but she got out while the gettin' was good.

Favorite lines:
♦ "You have to realize we got our information from a cat."
♦ "Either it's going well, or they're at a bar somewhere drinking."
♦ "I love the beginning of winter, but sometimes, it just goes on too long."
♦ She didn't see the point of having these silly games at a shower.
♦ "Communication, it's not just for breakfast."


Very good, five stars.
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Four Charming Spells (Kitchen Witch Mysteries)Four Charming Spells by Lynn Cahoon

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Jillian and I kept our usual 'Thursday Night Phone Call' short last night, which enabled me to finish reading Four Charming Spells by Lynn Cahoon. This is the fourth in the "Kitchen Witch" mystery series. Narrative is in third person pov of the main character, Mia Malone.

As Mia's meal-delivery-service and catering businesses take off, she finds herself in need of extra help. She hires her boyfriend's mother, Abigail, as a cake decorator, and takes on another young woman, Hailey, to help with deliveries and catering gigs. In the meantime, a local coven member, Mahogany, asks Mia to look into her mother's death. It was ruled natural causes, but Mahogany is convinced it was murder. Mia agrees to look into it, even though she has her own supernatural issues to deal with. Ghosts in and around the old school house, which Mia bought and repurposed for her business, have been causing problems. Normally, Mia's grandmother can help with such things, but Grans has been experimenting with a spell that has made her appear younger but also caused her to be unusually rude and acerbic. Mia has a lot on her plate, but she has a strong support system to help her through it.

So much going on. That seems to be the case with each book in this series. I often think the author could split some of these plots/subplots into separate books. At least things wove together, and the pace certainly kept me engaged. I'm enjoying the slow build of Mia's romance with Trent. I'm loving even more the fact that HE'S NOT IN LAW ENFORCEMENT. Huzzah! What I didn't love were the editing issues. Mostly they were minor things, such as a tiny shift here and there from 3rd person pov to 1st. The most egregious error, however Spoilers )

Favorite lines:
♦ "I love a thoughtful gesture with an ulterior motive."
♦ "I'd hate for my first experience being a mom to be for my teenage grandmother."
♦ "You had me at coffee cake."


Very good, overall, but I'm dismayed enough by the editing errors to only award this four stars.

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