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A Dash of Death by Michelle Hillen Klump
A Dash of Death by Michelle Hillen  Klump




A Dash of Death by Michelle Hillen Klump

But the narrator is very bad at doing male character voices. Normally I don’t have much to say about narrators as to complaining. Either way you are going to have to switch something out in order to make this book sell more sequels in audible format.

A Dash of Death by Michelle Hillen Klump

I’m sorry Michelle, but if you are going to keep up the series please get a Mail narrator to add to the near ration or get a different female narrator that can do male characters.

A Dash of Death by Michelle Hillen Klump

Her fiancé was just awful! For someone to make those decisions like he did for me, I would’ve kicked his butt to the curb too! Lol Now for the narrator. Yes, the Mixology stuff was interesting too! Now to what I didn’t like. The characters in this book and the plot have good potential! I enjoyed the interaction between Sam and her friends and I also enjoyed how Sam decided that she was going to prove herself innocent. But if Sam can’t “pour” over the clues to find the killer, it may soon be last call for her. Job hunting, building her mixology business, and fending off late-night phone calls from her nearly betrothed don’t leave much time for sleuthing. Who could have wanted Mark dead? His wife, Gabby? His girlfriend, Darcy? Someone who wanted his seat on the council? Or another citizen of this sweet Texas town that holds some seedy secrets? Now, she’ll have to use all of her reporter’s wisdom and wiles to clear her name. Since Sam mixed the drink that Mark imbibed right before his demise, she finds herself at the front of the suspect line. It turns out that the victim, Mark, was poisoned, his drink spiked with oleander. But the party’s over for one of the council members, who keels over dead soon after he sips the bereft bride’s bitter brew. She intends to use that as her “in” to become an in-demand party mixologist. But Sam has a way of making lemonade out of the bitterest of lemons.Īt a meeting of the local historical-homes council, she serves up the homemade bitters that she made as gifts for her wedding party. There’s bad news for Samantha Warren: the plucky Houston, Texas, reporter lost her job and her fiancé in rapid succession.






A Dash of Death by Michelle Hillen  Klump