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Macarons Can Be Murder

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Thank you to the publisher for letting me read this eARC. In all honesty this book was okay. It didn't really draw me in like other cozy mysteries do. I found myself skimming a lot just to finish the book. The main character kind of annoyed me through out the book.

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I have read everything Rose Pressey Betancort has written and this is the first time I have been annoyed. Sure, the name “Merci Beaucoup” is really kitschy for a series set in Paris, Kentucky, but that wasn’t even the annoying part. It was the discrepancies int eh story, like she left her dog and cat with her mother to go to the pumpkin festival, then her mother called her from a cruise ship? Add in a few saying that she has used in previous series and I had to stop and ask myself which series I was reading a few times.

That said, this is the first in a new series and it’s often the hardest one to get off the ground. I’ll give the next one a read and hope it breaks away from the ghosts of series past and gets a good proofreading.

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First in a series, and last for me to attempt to read.

I tried really hard to get past the ridiculous name. Really, I did. But then the character came off just as annoying as the name and I struggled. Throw in a freakin' love triangle and that's it. Done.

Please, publishers. Can we just stop with the terrible love triangle trope?

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The first book in a series called A Paris Kentucky Bakery Mystery, is Macarons Can Be Murder by Rose Betancourt. This was not the best mystery I've read. I figured out the murderer quickly. I thought the dialog was forced and the characters were boring. If the characters had been more enjoyable and lovable, I think I would have liked the book more. I almost didn't want to finish it but am glad I did. I think it ends well and wish the first half of the book was as entertaining as the second half. Although the murder mystery part was predictable, if you are looking for a quick entertaining read, try this one!

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Marci Beaucoup(yes, that’s the main character’s name)owns La Belle Patisserie in Paris… Kentucky. She works hard baking and running the shop with assistance from her aunt Barb. Because this is a cozy mystery, you expect a pet, but in this case Marci has two, a dog named FiFi and a cat called Pepe Le Pew. All Marci wants is to bake and for her shop to be successful, but life has other plans( and maybe a love interest or two).
A dead body is discovered in front of the bakery and in true cozy mystery fashion, only an amateur sleuth can figure out what the police cannot. Luckily we have a baker and a shop owner named Marci,who is bound and determined to get to the bottom of this murder in her town.
This is the first book in a new series and I wish that I liked the main character more. Still, you can’t always tell if you’ll love a series or a character from the first book, so I’ll give the next one a try before deciding if this series will work for me. 3.5 stars.

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Absolutely enjoyed this one! The suspense kept me turning page after page. Couldn't get enough. Murder, suspense and underlying romance. Definitely worth the read. Absolutely love the recipes at the end of the book. Will most definitely try and make a few...

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I love Rose's books and thus cozy mystery is right up there. She is a wonder writer and this cozy has it all. Handsome cop, female baker, cats, small town and a murder. Marci is one of my favorite characters this year. I will be reading more!!
I just reviewed Macarons Can Be Murder by Rose Betancourt. #MacaronsCanBeMurder #NetGalley
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This is the first book in a new series and I was excited to read it.
The story was okay, nothing really captured my attention, and the characters didn't intrigue me.
That's not to say it's not a good start, the book just didn't have any wow factor for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for selecting me to read an advanced copy of this book.
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This first book in a new series had a good premise and a good start. I did find the the main character to be imprudent. The book got bogged down by her musings and rash conclusions. There is very little actual investigation happening and yet the murder gets solved; also with very few suspects. It has potential to be a better series with some editing.

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I had a good time reading this, it had what I was looking for in a cozy mystery, it does what I expect from a opening chapter in the Paris Kentucky Bakery Mystery series. It had a good plot going on and I'd like to see the characters mature and grow but I still enjoyed reading this.

"She still didn’t sound that enthused at the prospect, but she’d invited me and I wanted to ask questions, so I agreed. I followed her into the dimly lit house. We moved to the right and into a parlor filled with antique-looking furniture covered in burgundy and gold velvet."

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Thank you to the publisher for allowing me to read this eARC!

Honestly...this was just okay. The main character was a little annoying, the plot wasn't very unique, and it was a little boring at times. I started to just skim pages because I literally wasn't missing anything...there was just nothing going on. This could've done with more editing and some polished details.

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I found the main character’s behavior to be wishy-washy. I found myself skimming the text as it wasn’t going anywhere, it was every focused on Antone not being the killer. I didn’t find the killer to be surprising. #MacaronsCanBeMurder #NetGalley

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