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A review by moondance120
Dying for Devil's Food by Jenn McKinlay
4.0
"Squeee!"
Mel, Angie and Tate are invited to their fifteen year class reunion. The bakery has been asked to make the cupcakes. Mel doesn't want to have anything to do with the event. She was bullied in school and has no interest in revisiting the past. Cassidy Havers-Griffin, the classic mean girl, attacks Mel almost as soon as she steps foot into the venue. Mel becomes the prime suspect when she discovers Cassidy dead in the ladies room.
I love the relationship that Mel, Angie and Tate share. I love that they always have each others back no matter what. Then throw Joe into the mix and I am a happy camper.
I felt so terrible for the abuse that Mel lived through in school. To have it shoved in her face at the reunion was enough to make anyone go ballistic. We learn quite a bit about the mean girl's hold over her set of friends. it's just sad that such cliques exist.
I missed seeing the DeLaura brothers and Joyce in this book. They always add a bit of fun to the storyline.
The bakery is heaven. I could spend my days there playing movie trivia with the gang. Oz and Marty have grown as characters and I look forward to seeing them manning the cupcakes.
The recipes always get my attention. I think I might even come to like fondant if is was made like Mel's recipe.
A fun series that keeps me coming back for more. I highly recommend it.
Mel, Angie and Tate are invited to their fifteen year class reunion. The bakery has been asked to make the cupcakes. Mel doesn't want to have anything to do with the event. She was bullied in school and has no interest in revisiting the past. Cassidy Havers-Griffin, the classic mean girl, attacks Mel almost as soon as she steps foot into the venue. Mel becomes the prime suspect when she discovers Cassidy dead in the ladies room.
I love the relationship that Mel, Angie and Tate share. I love that they always have each others back no matter what. Then throw Joe into the mix and I am a happy camper.
I felt so terrible for the abuse that Mel lived through in school. To have it shoved in her face at the reunion was enough to make anyone go ballistic. We learn quite a bit about the mean girl's hold over her set of friends. it's just sad that such cliques exist.
I missed seeing the DeLaura brothers and Joyce in this book. They always add a bit of fun to the storyline.
The bakery is heaven. I could spend my days there playing movie trivia with the gang. Oz and Marty have grown as characters and I look forward to seeing them manning the cupcakes.
The recipes always get my attention. I think I might even come to like fondant if is was made like Mel's recipe.
A fun series that keeps me coming back for more. I highly recommend it.