Beachfront Bakery
A Perilous Cake Pop (A Beachfront Bakery Cozy Mystery, Book 3)
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Kempton
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Written by:
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Fiona Grace
About this listen
Beachfront Bakery is book three in a charming and hilarious new cozy-mystery series by number one best-selling author Fiona Grace, whose best-selling Murder in the Manor: A Lacey Doyle Cozy Mystery has nearly 200 five-star reviews.
Allison Sweet, 34, a sous chef in Los Angeles, has had it up to here with demeaning customers, her demanding boss, and her failed love life. After a shocking incident, she realizes the time has come to start life fresh and follow her lifelong dream of moving to a small town and opening a bakery of her own.
After a popular food critic trashes Allison’s bakery, he ends up dead - and suspicion falls on her. With business failing, Allison’s only hope is to solve the crime and clear her name.
But it’s not so simple: The dead critic infuriated a long line of people, and any of them could have gladly killed him. Will Allison - and her beloved dog - be able to solve the seemingly impossible case in time?
A hilarious cozy-mystery series, packed with twists, turns, romance, travel, food, and unexpected adventure, the Beachfront Bakery will keep you laughing and up late into the night as you fall in love with an endearing new character who will capture your heart.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-07-18
Not the right narrator for this story
This is the third book I’ve listened to in this series and, sadly, it’s the third narrator. The first one was the best. The second was awful. This one has the potential to be a good narrator, but she was not the right choice for this book. One of the characters, Nate, is supposed to be from Australia, but the narrator has him sounding like a California surf dude. And the accents/voices for each character is so different from the other 2 books that I sometimes had a hard time following which character was supposed to be speaking. Finished the book, but it was tough. Would have been much better to read it. Please stop changing narrators and find one who can do a proper Aussie accent!
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