Untitled Cookbook Nook Mystery #1 by Daryl Wood Gerber Paperback Book

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Rent Untitled Cookbook Nook Mystery #1

Author: Daryl Wood Gerber

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Berkley

Published: Jul 2013

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths

Retail Price: $7.99

Ages: 18 - UP

Synopsis

This is the first in A Cookbook Nook Mystery series. The series features Jenna Hart, a cookbook store owner who is an avid reader and admitted foodie. Learn more on Daryl's website: darylwoodgerber.com

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Reviews

BookLender review by Rebecca Jacobs on 2019-04-24 14:23:27

If I had read this book first, I never would have read another, but I started with a later book. Jenna, the book's sleuth, was all over the place with who did it and why, and the whole book just seemed like a disorganized mess. Characters seemed to change personalities or were just plain erratic. I'll try one more book