“At least you won’t be stumbling over any bodies on an Alaskan cruise.”Mary Lou couldn’t have been more wrong. Of course Erin Price, gluten-free baker extraordinaire, would stumble over a body on the cruise she had won in the baking category at the Fall Fair. The trouble is, no one will believe her.Even Terry Piper, dubbed Officer Handsome by Vic, has his doubts about what Erin claims to have … claims to have seen.
Sparking an international incident wasn’t quite what Erin had planned for her relaxing vacation, but she is determined to prove that she saw what she did and to bring the culprits to justice.
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Discover how important it is to be who you are and do the right thing, as well as secrets about life on a cruise ship, in this PG13 travelogue which takes about a day to read. I read an ARC and this voluntary review is my own opinion.
Erin is off on the cruise that she won. She is looking forward to having a great time, and no dead bodies. Well, seems like fate had different ideas for Erin as she again sees a dead body on the cruise, but no one believes her! Now Erin is determined to prove she saw what she saw! The characters are wonderful and the story is great. Keeps the reader’s nose in the pages to see what else happens next! I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book.
Vegan Baked Alaska May be the best book yet in this cozy mystery series! Erin has won a cruise, but it isn’t quite what she expected. The writing is fresh and skillful. The plot is tight and multi-layered, and the characters are well drawn and believable. It was an enjoyable read and I’m looking forward to future installments. I received this book free and chose to make a voluntary, unbiased review.
Whatever cruise line Erin, Terry, Vic and Willie went on is one I hope to never encounter! Who would have thought Erin would end up witnessing a murder on a cruise?! And it turns out to be a totally vegan one too. With so many things happening on their cruise (more than just murder!) this book was REALLY hard to put down. I didn’t know who to trust, just like they didn’t.
This book, like the others, was great! I really recommend it.
Wow, this is book 9, hard to believe, in the series and its just gets better. I like trying to figure out who did it. This one I had to wait till the end. I feel for Erin. to see something and have no one believe you because you were sick.
I learned how t make meringue without eggs and the stuff is free. Love it!!! Note: I did have to google it myself but was worth it.
One of the things I have finally realized is that Workman always includes a controversial topic in her books. Would not expect that in a cozy mystery. I know in her other cozy series , I agreed with the main character rights of saying no but it did not dawn on me at the time that it was controversial. Did you spot it in this book? Who would have thought on a cruise ship. It taught me that injustices happen anywhere. Needed the reminder.
This is my honest and freely given review. I did receive an ARC book.
This is the third book in the series that I’ve read. I must say that this one is the best one yet. Erin and her friends are on a cruise to Alaska, a prize that Erin won. They belatedly find out that this is a vegan cruise, but they are determined to eat and enjoy the food and the cruise.
Unfortunately, Erin becomes very ill with sea sickness. Her meds have made her sleepwalk. Then she is feeling a bit better and decides to get some fresh air in the middle of the night. She stumbles upon a murder in progress – or is she confused because of the medications? Is she sleep walking?
A number of things just don’t seem right. Dangerous situations seem to be developing. Cell phones don’t work reliably. And they discover, that the ship, while at sea, does not come under US law.
This is a suspenseful, well done story. Dialog is well written. I enjoyed it and would recommend it for young adults through mature audiences.
I absolutely love all of the Auntie Clem’s Bakery cozy mysteries. Ms Workman certainly did not disappoint with this book either. Erin owns Auntie Clem’s Bakery. She won second prize at the local fair. The prize is 4 tickets for an Alaskan cruise. She and her three friends are thrilled. As the cruise begins Erin is seriously sea sick. She becomes severely dehydrated and needs medical attention. She is sick for 3-4 days. By the fourth day she desperately needs to get out of the room. She can’t sleep so decides to take a stroll around the huge ship. Unfortunately she sees something she shouldn’t. However, her friends don’t really believe her because she has been hallucinating during her illness. Read the book and find out how it all comes out. I highly recommend this book to everyone who enjoys cozy mysteries.