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A review by winemakerssister
Lavender's Blue (Liz Danger Mystery) by Bob Mayer, Jennifer Crusie
5.0
Feb 2024
It was a lot of fun rereading this, but on audio this time. I loved Liz and Vince but I also loved many of the minor characters just as much!
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Most of my reading is done on audio while doing something else at the same time: working, knitting, spinning, driving, etc. I rarely sit down and just read. So ebooks are generally relegated to those times when I can't be doing something else, such as taking the dogs outside or reading in bed for a few minutes before lights out. Because of that, it tends to take me a long time to finish an ebook. In this case I was happy for it because that meant lingering longer in the world of Liz and Vince.
I just adored this series. It's funny and smart and sexy and just the right amount of quirky. I loved the characters - and many of them were definitely characters - and felt like the mysteries were strong enough to carry through the three books. And the funny little details - such as Liz's statement t-shirts - just added to the layers of awesome.
I'm already missing Burney and know I'll be back to re-read the trilogy in the future.
It was a lot of fun rereading this, but on audio this time. I loved Liz and Vince but I also loved many of the minor characters just as much!
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Most of my reading is done on audio while doing something else at the same time: working, knitting, spinning, driving, etc. I rarely sit down and just read. So ebooks are generally relegated to those times when I can't be doing something else, such as taking the dogs outside or reading in bed for a few minutes before lights out. Because of that, it tends to take me a long time to finish an ebook. In this case I was happy for it because that meant lingering longer in the world of Liz and Vince.
I just adored this series. It's funny and smart and sexy and just the right amount of quirky. I loved the characters - and many of them were definitely characters - and felt like the mysteries were strong enough to carry through the three books. And the funny little details - such as Liz's statement t-shirts - just added to the layers of awesome.
I'm already missing Burney and know I'll be back to re-read the trilogy in the future.