Coconut Layer Cake Murder audiobook
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Review #2
Coconut Layer Cake Murder series Hannah Swensen
I love the concept but the writing just isn’t improving. The way it is written seems like it is authored by a 5th grader. I counted the name Hannah over 15 times in one page….it is so distracting. The last book it was the word dear that threw me over the edge. The characters seem a bit dated and hokey. Who really talks that way as an adult? I have read all 25 and I think I am finished with this series. I really want to love it…
Review #3
Audiobook Coconut Layer Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke
I LOVE this series and was sooo looking forward to receiving this latest book. I can’t express how disappointed I was. Unlike her other books in this series there was no excitement, no mystery, nothing on which to grab and enjoy. Like one other reviewer said, Norman is demeaned by the relationship with Hannah, and it’s enough at this point. The mystery was couched in mundane daily activities and there was no purpose for Lynn returning. I can’t believe it took Joanne longer than one week to write. Is she bored with the characters? It sure seemed that way. Joanne we love Hannah and the series! Please please spend some time on the next book and make it as exciting as all the previous!
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Audio Coconut Layer Cake Murder narrated by Suzanne Toren
Review #5
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Joanne Fluke has written another good mystery to solve and I think it is much better than the last book she wrote. Story involved all my favorite characters and adds new ones to Lake Eden. I only wish she would marry Norman and have a little girl to love.
I always enjoy reading these mysteries, although the way Hannah takes advantage of Norman is egregious and demeaning to him as a professional. The majority of the book is taken up not with plot points or areas of intrigue, but rather by recipes and their construction. I think that’s why it was so easy to determine the identity of the “killer” before it’s reveal. All of this could be forgiven, because I like the series, if it weren’t for the final chapter, which teases at a decision (finally!). I won’t give it away, for those who haven’t read it yet. I’ll just say, the is the reason for my low rating.
Thank goodness I borrowed this and didn’t buy it. If you don’t have the opportunity to borrow it, just read an old one from earlier in the series because they’re exactly the same.
I’m utterly SICK of the whole love triangle – it’s ridiculous, boring, and completely demeaning. Quite frankly, Hannah’s indecision has become, after TWENTY FIVE BOOKS, vicious. Hannah needs to torturing Norman and making him look like a lapdog, and finally stop mooning around after Mike like a lovesick 13 year old. It undermines the whole portrayal of her as a smart independent woman, and instead makes her a manipulative, indecisive bitch.
The rest of the characters are predictable caricatures, showing no character development of the sort you might expect from a 25 book series – which is quite an impressive feat.
I no longer have any interest in the world of Lake Eden, this series has become the cozy-mystery equivalent of Groundhog Day.
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