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Average rating4.3
I like this book a lot.
The love story is so sweet.
I love how she cares for battered women, giving them help, support and advice without endangering them. A victim could be reading this book without her abuser knowing she is getting tools to deal with the situation.
I like the recipes - prepare to be hungry all the time when you read this book! :-D This and Akata Witch/Akata Warrior got me googling recipes :-D
The love of nature and descriptions was another thing I loved in this book.
And even though these ladies put their fingers in police business, and in most “detective novels” like this I hate it, Sally Andrew managed to do it in a nice way. I don't know how, because apparently it isn't any different from the last amateur sleuth book I read and bashed because of that, but... I think it was the fact that the MC wasn't presented being better at police work as the police itself was, and the leads she found were practically impossible to be found by someone not like her. Her love of cooking, food, ingredients, cook books, and her history, her situation, her job... It wasn't like “i'm just smarter than everyone else, and more observant, and lucky, I guess”. Also, it wasn't “everyone is so mean to me and I'm just trying to help them!” whining like in the previous book.