Kelly and her husband never quite got to go on a honeymoon and finally they are going--To Italy-To a Cooking School where Kelly is hoping to pick up some pointers on how to create some new dishes for Kelly's Koffee Shop. She really did learn to whip up some temptingly delicious recipes some of which you will at the back of the book--but the owner of the cooking school is murdered and Kelly just happens to be around to pick up on clues much to Mike's and the police chiefs distress.
There are five viable suspects, the owner of the cooking school was not a person that very many people liked--except for her very big dog. A gentle giant who attached himself to Kelly after his owner was murdered. So much for a honeymoon with a giant dog in bed with you!!
Another fast and wonderful read by an author I find I want to read more from and as quickly as possible! And the recipes in this novel--lets just say they are to die for!!
About the Book: (from Amazon)
7 time Amazon All Star Author with her latest (book #7) in the award winning Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery Series.
Cooking is nourishing. Murder isn’t. Kelly and her husband, Sheriff Mike, take a belated honeymoon and travel to a cooking school at the Castello di Nardo in Tuscany. The day after they arrive, they learn that Signora Nardo, the owner of the cooking school, has been murdered.
The Signora had her share of people who would like to see the first lady of the castle dead, including her brother, Salvadore, her lover, Giovanni, her lover’s wife, Angelica, the Signora’s husband, a rival cooking school owner, and her sister-in-law, who happens to be the resident chef at the cooking school. Identifying suspects isn’t the problem – finding out which of the suspects killed the Signora is.
Follow Kelly, Mike, and her new four-legged furry friend, Caesar, while they help the local chief of police try to solve the murder. There’s plenty of mouth-watering food, recipes, and a very big guard dog.
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About the Author: (from Amazon)
Dianne Harman draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught yoga and certified yoga instructors. She's traveled extensively throughout the world, most recently dividing her time between Huntington Beach, California and Sacramento, California, where her husband was a Senator. An avid reader, Dianne brings the richness of her life experiences to her novels, Blue Coyote Motel, Coyote in Provence, and Cornered Coyote - all of which are available now in the Coyote Series.
Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs, thus the Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery Series and the Liz Lucas Cozy Mystery Series, which include family recipes! Kelly's Koffee Shop, Murder at Jade Cove, White Cloud Retreat, Marriage and Murder, Murder in the Pearl District, Murder in Cottage #6, and her latest book, Murder and Brandy Boy, have all been on the top of the culinary, cozy, and animal charts within a week of being published, Kelly's Koffee Shop was voted as one of the top 30 Best Self-Published Books of 2014.
Several books in the cozy mystery series have been designated by Amazon as All-Stars because of their sales and Dianne has been named by Amazon as being one of their most popular authors.
An Award Winning Bestseller, Blue Coyote Motel was selected as a quarter finalist in Amazon's Breakthrough Novel Award contest, Goodreads Psychological Thriller of the Month Book, and e-thriller Book of the Month. Blue Coyote Motel and Coyote in Provence were finalists in Chanticleer's CLUE awards contest.
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Dianne sounds like an interesting woman from her Bio - I would love to read her stories!
ReplyDeleteThe cooking school murder mystery sounds interesting as well.
I wish I had more time to read!
I always love a good murder mystery! Throw in a cooking school and recipes and I'm all in. I'll download this one to my e-reader. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like another fun cozy series. Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly a 'rare' story. I hope the author didn't just 'whip' it up and the killer gets his just "desserts"! ;)
ReplyDeleteTHe title says it all. Will be checking this one out.
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Thanks for showcasing the book and I hope you all enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI love Dianne's books! Thank you for this post ... loved reading about Dianne!
ReplyDeleteThose stories sound super interesting. Dianne is amazing indeed!
ReplyDeleteI love Dianne Harman's books. Thank you for this chance. I have never tried any recipes yet.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried any recipes but I hope to soon 💖💖
ReplyDeletethis looks like a neat story! I'm a food blogger and my husband and I are saving to go to Italy. I have always planned on going to one of these schools, so this story is right up my alley. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to take a trip to Italy one day with my husband- and I love a good mystery, so this book has me intrigued. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletesounds like an interesting book
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a fun read. I do like fun "fast" reads. Something you can get through easily. Love that the author travels a lot.
ReplyDeleteA good mystery is always a good read for me. Specially when set in Italy or about Italy as a backdrop
ReplyDeleteOh I'm always looking for a great new book to read...thanks for sharing this review, I'll put this on my reading list.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like the perfect book for a foodie! I know I'll be drooling while trying to figure out who done it!
ReplyDeleteIs it bad that im interested in reading this to learn more about the dog? And the food!
ReplyDeleteLove your books
ReplyDeleteI'm a complete book nerd and are always looking for my new reading experience. I've never read anything from Dianne before, so thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book to read from your great review. Good luck to all who participate :)
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ReplyDeleteSounds fascinating! I will have to look into it!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting to read this awesome book.
ReplyDeleteGreat book. Love reading this kind of mystery books with good twist!
ReplyDeleteHmm interesting! I Really need to get into reading books again! I just have no time! x
ReplyDeleteHokey smokes that was a long list of people wanting to off her. The bad news? They're all people who are supposed to love her, well most of them anyway. Poor gal!
ReplyDeleteI can't read anything concerning murder because we went through it. Otherwise, sounds like a great read.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great. The title is so different than anything I've ever read. I will have to check it out. Sounds pretty interesting!
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to Italy to go to a cooking school. A culinary trip to Italy is on my bucket list!
ReplyDeleteNo I have not had the time besides I am a bad cook and cannot bake at all
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Now this sounds amazeballs. I love to read and travel...not really into cooking but if I traveled to another country to do so I am all in. Sign me up. LOL
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great mystery! I love reading stories about places I want to go, like Italy.
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ReplyDeleteI have not tried any of them but this will be the starting point - thanks.
This sounds like a totally fun story! I also like that there are recipes inside.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure where you find the time to read all these books, but I'm so envious!
ReplyDeleteMurder at the Cooking School sounds interesting. I love stories about murder, suspects and solving who did it. I need to read the book. Fun!
ReplyDeleteOh, this sounds like an interesting read. Now, I want to know who murdered the Owner of the cooking school!! You have me intrigued. Thanks for your book review!
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ReplyDeleteI haven't tried any of the recipes yet!
ReplyDeleteI like the pretty earrings. Would luv to read the book. An Italian setting is very nice. I like cozies.
ReplyDeleteNo, I have no tried any of the recipes. I'm a lousy cook, too
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