kvmpolitics.blogg.se

Pulp Friction by Julie Anne Lindsey
Pulp Friction by Julie Anne Lindsey






(I am a little disappointed that I guessed wrong on Chekhov's Alpaca, but I was close.) The fact that Winnie is constantly supporting and being supported by her friends and family really makes me happy, and the way that she's still learning from and about the people she's known for decades felt really realistic to me! As did her non-traditional path through higher education, because quite frankly Winnie running her own busines and trying to survive Finals week is heroic on its own. I really enjoyed it! I like Winnie's relationships with her family and friends, and I'm so glad to see Dot and her menagerie being a large part of the story again.

Pulp Friction by Julie Anne Lindsey

After the murders and struggles at Christmas, Winnie has finally got her cider shop up and running! So successfully in fact that she even opens it up as a wedding venue – which turns out not to be as good for business as she hoped, because the groom gets murdered in her orchard.

Pulp Friction by Julie Anne Lindsey

Pulp Friction is the sequel to Julie Anne Lindsey's Apple Cider Slaying, and I'm honestly so stoked. Now Hank is on the lam, and it’s up to Winnie to get to the core of the truth-before the real killer puts the squeeze on her. And when the groom turns up dead, apparently hit by the honeymoon getaway car, Hank is the main suspect.

Pulp Friction by Julie Anne Lindsey

Winnie plans to scold Hank after the party, but spots him running off instead. The locals are even booking the shop for events, including a June wedding! Winnie couldn’t be happier to see the barn filled to the rafters for the big bash-until her doting ex, Hank, is caught in a heated argument with the groom. Thanks to Winnie's new cider shop, Smythe Orchards is out of the red and folks can get their fix of the produce and other delectable products they love all year round.








Pulp Friction by Julie Anne Lindsey