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May 14, 2018 05:58PM

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I don't like love triangles after about the 3 book not even with twists, too much romance, cliff hangers, If the book is good enough I will read the next book, too many asks that break the flow of reading, too many words of another language
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Sandra J wrote: "I haven't read a cozy in a while. I got so tired of the MC being a suspect in a murder in the first book."
That's totally true.
That's totally true.

Oh my, I rarely give a book 5 stars! I've been on GR since 2010, average 200+ books a year, and I've only given 5 stars to about a dozen books in all that time. Most of those would be 4.5 stars if GR had a half-star feature :)


That can be very aggravating.

I understand what you mean. I can't read any cozy where the lead is a homemaker.
Some of them are on a moral high horse too that bothers me.



I'm with you, Melodie. I'm really tired of the triangles. It gets old quickly.


I get annoyed when the cover is amazing and the story is lackluster.


Wouldn't it be nice if some of these characters just had a normal romance with ONE guy? : )

Some authors have really been laying it on thick with the asshole cop trope recently.



Oh my, I rarely give a book 5 stars! I've been on GR since 2010, average 200+ books a year, and I've..."
I only give 5 stars if it is one of my favorite authors that I love and never been disappointed.


Isn't that pretty much 90% of cozies? What cozies do you like? I'm finding that not as many cozies hold my interest as they used to. I used to be willing to try any new cozy that came along, but too many were duds so have become far more selective.

Like you I've found not many cozies lately hold my interest and I've become more selective as well. I'm quick to drop a story part way when it's too slow moving or the lead grates my nerves.
I like leads who are smart, funny, relateable, and have a range of occupations.
Cozies I've liked recently include A Bread Shop Mysteries, Mystery Bookshop series, Brewing Trouble series, Romaine Wilder Mystery, and Detective By Day series


I hate when the MC drinks like a fish (I read one once where she had a couple of drinks at home, two bottles of wine at dinner, then drove home - in a blizzard - without even slurring her words!) I don't mind the occasional drink, but some of them drink through the entire book, and it makes me wonder if they're sneaking it at work, too. (Booze does not solve all problems; not to mention the more you drink the less you can reason things out). It's always, "I need a drink".
The other thing is when the MC gets ready to go somewhere and just "runs a finger through her hair" and puts on "a little lip gloss". I'm not saying give us an entire makeup routine, but jeez, a lot of women do wear makeup before we leave the house, and I don't know anyone except preteens who wear lip gloss. Don't these women own a comb? Some of them even throw on the same clothes they wore the night before to go out. Who does that? Talk about bad hygiene. I'm not saying all MC's should wear makeup, but it would be nice to see one who didn't worship lip gloss as making them look hot.

I think the intent is to let the reader know that the character doesn't spend a lot of time fussing with hair and makeup rather than to convey that think they lip gloss will make them look hot. As one of those whose hair and makeup routine takes less than ten minutes every day, I appreciate knowing that there are others out there with the same attitude -- even if they are characters in a book :)


Guess what? Over 50 woman here who DOES often wear lip gloss!! Lancome makes some pretty good ones. I really hate condescension.


I remember waiting two hours for my sister to get ready, just so we could go out shopping the malls.

I usually don't see self realization like that in these books.

I rate books for my own cataloguing. I never write reviews. Its what I like to do.

I agree. I read a cozy mystery to be amused. I don't want any political, religious or issue related preaching. I get those elsewhere






I get annoyed when the book has a cutesy theme and the author goes overboard with it.
Like I read a book where the protagonist and her family manufactured maple syrup and everything they ate in town was maple syrup related.



I haven't read the first one but I've started the second one and I'm less than 10% of the way through it and they've already named dropped multiple bear festivals and activities beyond the Ocktobear festival they're planning.
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