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Asking for Truffle
Asking for Truffle: A Southern Chocolate Shop Mystery | Dorothy St. James
2 posts | 8 read | 5 to read
When Charity Penn receives a letter saying she won a trip to Camellia Beach, South Carolina complete with free cooking lessons at the town’s seaside chocolate shop, The Chocolate Box, she’s immediately skeptical. She never entered any contest. Her former prep school friend offers to look into the phony prize—only to end up drowned in a vat of chocolate. Struck with guilt, Penn heads to the southern beach town to investigate why he was killed. But as wary as she is of the locals, she finds herself lured into their eccentric vibe, letting her defenses melt away and even learning the art of crafting delicious chocolates. That is, until delight turns bittersweet as she steps straight into the midst of a deadly plot to destroy the seaside town. Now, only Penn’s quick thinking and a mysterious cask of rare chocolate can save the town she’s learning to love. Rich and decadent, Asking for Truffle, the first in a new cozy series by Dorothy St. James, is sure to be a delectable read for fans of JoAnna Carl and Joanne Fluke.
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Librarybelle
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Panpan

I hate rating a book so low, but I greatly struggled with this. Penn, the main character, is very unlikeable - granted, her life is not easy, but she portrays herself in a way that is very off putting. My reaction to her I think caused me not to really like this cozy mystery. The mystery itself is typical cozy, with quirky small town characters and delectable sounding recipes. And, of course, chocolate!

I will not be continuing this series.

Librarybelle Thanks to #NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced reader‘s copy of this one in exchange for an honest review. 2y
Andrew65 Oh dear! 😔 2y
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Pamwurtzler
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1. A day late because we have family in from out of town. Here‘s the plastic eggs waiting to be filled!
2. I‘m about a chapter into this. We‘ll see how it goes.
3. #friyayintro @jesshowbooks
Happy weekend!