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On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle
On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle






The ex- mother-in law is a really charming character. Would you consider the audio edition of On What Grounds to be better than the print version? Also visit Cleo Coyle's webpage for additional recipes. If you like to try out new recipes, Clare Cosi normally describes one or two recipes in enough detail for you to try it out in your kitchen. Bonus: This is a great book for coffee lovers and foodies.

On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

She speaks clearly and is able to keep your attention. She does an excellent job with the various voices. The narrator is perfect for this novel and the rest of the series.

On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

She's witty, smart and strong, yet loving and genuine. Other than that, I love the main character. There's definitely point when you want to scream at the main character, Clare Cosi, "Don't go! Don't do it!" But again, I think that's an innate part of the mystery genre. If there is anything wrong with the book, I would say it's what you always see in this genre. It's one of those books you can't put down. This mystery contains just the right amount of drama and humor. And, let me say, you're really going to love it! First of all, it has the perfect cast of characters: the sweet mother-in-law, the annoying ex-husband, the super loved adult daughter, a hot detective, and a hilarious group of baristas. As Anabelle is rushed to the hospital, police arrive to investigate, but Detective Mike Quinn finds no sign of forced entry or foul play, and he deems it an accident.I have listened to almost all of the books available in this series available on Audible. On her first morning back as Village Blend manager, Clare unlocks the front door to find her beautiful, young assistant manager unconscious in the back of the store, coffee grounds strewn everywhere. With a little cajoling from Madame, the Blend's flamboyant, elderly owner, Clare agrees to return to her old job, and right from the start she gets one heck of a jolt.

On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

For a decade, she was happy raising her daughter in the quiet suburbs of New Jersey but now that Joy is grown and gone, life has gotten way too quiet for Clare. To many of my customers, the entire process seems like some sort of alchemy they dare not try at home." Ten years ago, Clare Cosi left an unhappy marriage along with a job she loved: managing the historic Village Blend coffeehouse in New York's Greenwich Village. "The perfect cup of coffee is a mystifying thing.








On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle