Nancy B. (Bozat) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 132 more book reviews
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THis is a "cozy" mystery about a young woman and her aunt that have a chocolate shop and seem to keep getting involved in murders in town.
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Third in the Chocoholic mysteries, and in my opinion, the best so far. The writing has definitely improved and the storyline & characters have more depth than in the previous two novels. I really enjoyed this one!
Angel H. (grblpwr) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 38 more book reviews
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Fun book. My hubby likes to laugh at the titles. :D These books are a fun, quick way to pass an afternoon.
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Third book in this tasty series. Each book gets better and better.
Sandra R. (sandir) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 108 more book reviews
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I love this series. From FantasticFiction.com:
For the Fourth of July, Lee McKinney and her aunt debut their latest confections-chocolate frogs-at TenHuis Chocolade. The first customer to buy a croaker is the town crank. But when he later disappears and police suspect foul play, it's a chocolate clue that leads Lee to the killer.
I can't wait to read the nest in the series.
For the Fourth of July, Lee McKinney and her aunt debut their latest confections-chocolate frogs-at TenHuis Chocolade. The first customer to buy a croaker is the town crank. But when he later disappears and police suspect foul play, it's a chocolate clue that leads Lee to the killer.
I can't wait to read the nest in the series.
Amy P. (pearannoyed) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 8 more book reviews
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This was an entertaining book - perfect for light reading when you don't want to think too hard.
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nice fluffy read. Enjoyable cozy with some romance mixed in
Good easy read
lee must solve the crime of what happened to hershel . and a chocolate is the clue
A great continuation in the series. JoAnna Carl delivers another light mystery but yet has you on the edge of your cozy seat. A wonderful easy read.
Very cute story, enjoyed very much. Great cozy.
Another fun mystery from our friends at the chocolate shop!
Alexander S. (Lex) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 123 more book reviews
Good Book!
Excellent and fun read! I am loving this series!
This is the third book in the series and the best so far. A nice, cozy mystery.
A simple, fun read.
Marlene W. (KansasSunflower) - Overland Park, KS reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 288 more book reviews
Good series.
Joan O. (southerncooker) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 106 more book reviews
Good light, cozy, chocolate mystery
A great cozy mystery! I especially like that it is set in Michigan and deals with chocolate. (MI is my home state and I am a confirmed chocoholic)
Another delicious, cozy mystery with chocolate dripping off the pages!!
Jean S. (readmore) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 140 more book reviews
Someone is trying to frame Joe for a murder. Can Lee figure out who it is?
Franci R. (FranciJo) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 40 more book reviews
The third in this series, and probably the strongest so far.
Loved it!
Quick mystery. Easy reading for my commute to work. Likeable characters and chocolate. What more could you want?
Cute book
Tara S. (tsmith25) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 156 more book reviews
3rd book in the chocoholic cozy mystery series
Lighthearted, cozy mystery with a few pages of chocolate trivia thrown in for fun.
A cute little cozy. The main character, Lee, can get on your nerves sometimes with her mispronunciation of words, but overall, an enjoyable read.
Kay S. (janezfan) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 79 more book reviews
3rd in the chocoholic mysteries. The story between Lee and Joe progresses and much more chocolates are described. Yum!
Lee and Joe are being stalked and framed for the murder of the town's crank.
Lanette S. (whodunit) reviewed The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (Chocoholic Mystery, No 3) on + 41 more book reviews
The quaint resort town of Warner Pier, Michigan, is abuzz with the preparations for the Fourth of July. Things are going swimmingly for Lee McKinney and her aunt Nettie as they debut their latest confections at TenHuis Chocolade: chocolate frogs, fish, and lizards of all sizes.
The first customer to buy a chocolate croaker is the town crank, Hershel Perkins--only minutes after having a public altercation in the post office with Lee's boyfriend, Joe Woodyard. Lee and Joe are planning a romantic cruise up the Warner River in an antique wooden boat, but their plans are smashed when Hershel's canoe, The Toadfrog, is found half submerged near Joe's boat shop. Hershel has disappeared--and the police presume foul plany. Joe seems the most likely suspect, but Lee thinks he's being framed. And it's a chocolate clue that leads her to the killer.
The first customer to buy a chocolate croaker is the town crank, Hershel Perkins--only minutes after having a public altercation in the post office with Lee's boyfriend, Joe Woodyard. Lee and Joe are planning a romantic cruise up the Warner River in an antique wooden boat, but their plans are smashed when Hershel's canoe, The Toadfrog, is found half submerged near Joe's boat shop. Hershel has disappeared--and the police presume foul plany. Joe seems the most likely suspect, but Lee thinks he's being framed. And it's a chocolate clue that leads her to the killer.


