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  • Buttercream Bump Off

  • By: Jenn McKinlay
  • Narrated by: Susan Boyce
  • Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (457 ratings)

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Buttercream Bump Off

By: Jenn McKinlay
Narrated by: Susan Boyce
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Publisher's summary

Melanie Cooper and Angie DeLaura's Fairy Tale Cupcakes bakery is gearing up for Valentine's Day. Unfortunately, someone has iced Baxter Malloy on his first date with Mel's mother. Now Mom's a suspect, and Mel and Angie need to find time around frosting to dig into the man's shady past and discover who served him his just desserts.

This is the second book in the Cupcake Bakery Mystery series.

©2011 Jenn McKinlay (P)2016 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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thoroughly enjoyed this book

the narration is well done and makes the story come alive. the characters are well developed. the plot has humor as well as mild suspense. it makes for enjoyable recreational reading.

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Mystery with cupcakes

Mel, Angie, and Tate have been a trio of buddies since childhood and now run a cupcake shop together in Buttercream Bump Off by Jenn McKinlay. One day Mel gets a call from her mother, Joyce, excited about having her first date since Mel’s father died ten years earlier, with a man named Baxter Malloy, whom Mel’s customer calls an investment genius. Joyce gets Mel to help her go shopping for the perfect dress, a dress that she will soon come to hate.

The night of the date, Mel gets a phone call from her mother that Malloy has died during the date, causing Mel and her friends to rush to her aid. Upon arriving at Malloy’s house, the trio find Joyce sitting next to the hot tubo wrapped in a blanket and are a bit horrified to learn that she is dressed in only her bra and panties. She explains that she is undressed to go into the hot tub with her date, whom she found floating in the tub upon coming out of the cabana. And the man has been strangled with one of Joyce’s stockings too. Joyce determines never to wear that new dress again, getting Mel to burn it, which looks really suspicious to the law.

It doesn’t take long before the news comes out that Malloy was not the financial genius everyone thought, but really was the head of a major ponzi scheme that bilked many of their life savings and even one couple of billions of dollars. This increases the pool of potential suspects exponentially.

The next day, a man walks into Fairy Tale Cupcakes and demands to meet Mel, angry because he has mistaken her for her mother and he thinks she might be responsible for the death of Malloy, who happens to be his father. Upon getting things straightened out about their identities, Angie recognizes the son as Roach from their favorite band, and before anyone knows it, she has a date with Roach and three tickets to the next concert, something that makes Tate furious when he learns about this date. Since Mel is aware that Angie has been in love with Tate since they were 12, she finds Tate’s increasing disturbance over Angie’s date to be suggestive.

The book continues with all sorts of wild activities and investigations. Furious over Angie’s dating “a potential murderer,” Tate enlists six of her seven brothers to follow her around everywhere to protect Angie, which they do at the expense of getting covered with paint balls and having their tires run over nails. The group also participates in their own surveillance, for which they enlist the help of Marty, the senior man who has recently taken up near-residence in their bakery, getting him all fancied up to go on a date with the money-grubbing woman who was chasing after Malloy.

I really enjoyed this book, which was a whole lot of fun, with delightful scenes throughout. The very round characters entertained and gave me a lot of pleasure in listening to their activities in this creative book.

Susan Boyce brings this book to life in her narration of the audio edition. She brings plenty of energy to the book, giving this enjoyable book an even greater sense of pleasure than I might have gotten from reading the book on my own. Boyce is fast becoming one of my favorite narrators.

Buttercream Bump Off is a delightful book full of fun energy and a creative mystery. I liked this book better than the previous, Sprinkle with Murder. I give the book five stars!

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GREAT READ

Entertaining, edge of your seat, reel you in type of reading. LOVED the comedic suspense

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Great story

I loved the story. Sometimes she moves too fast through the ending. The narrator was driving me crazy. She doesn't pronounce her S's in all her words. She also turns it on and off a lot. The producer should have caught this. Not putting an S in : this, is, or an S sound on plural words. You can't tell me no one noticed .

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Story was pretty good.

Narration was annoying though… the readers voice was fine, but words were constantly cut off, especially if it ended in an a sound and that got really annoying and disconcerting. ‘His whereabout-‘ ‘many student-‘ I don’t know if that was the reader or sone in production but I definitely Would have preferred complete words!

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This series is fun!

I have one criticism. Why do they cut off words that end in an "S"? The reader would never choose to do that. To me, it sounds like it's being done in the editing. I feel like I'm choking as I'm listening. It drives me crazy!

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Fun

These are fun books. If you’re looking for something lighthearted and entertaining for a road trip these may be it.

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Buttercream Murder

So many cupcakes, twist and turns! Didn’t have a clue who did the dirty deed ;-)

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Entertaining

I did enjoy it but Susan Boyce bugged me a bit. At times she sounded like she didn’t finish words that ended in s or x. It was weird to my ears.
The story was good and when the “playing Twister in hell” line came along, I shot out Ovaltine milk from my mouth and nose, it struck me funny, I just didn’t expect it!
Not sure I’ll continue the series. I have enjoyed the entire Library series but not quite sold on this one.

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Fun & funny

Another cute mystery/romance/comedy. Just as fun as the 1st one! I can hardly wait to hear #3.

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