Bad Pick
by Linda Lovely
Brie Hooker, a South Carolina aspiring vegan chef, teams up with her yoga instructor and a few friends to start a goat yoga class. That’s a perfect match because Brie is also helping her aunt with 500 goats on her goat farm where they make and sell goat cheese. Also Brie is trying to open a vegan B&B in a semi-dilapidated mansion her aunts bought for her fulfilling a long time dream.
You’ll just have to read this fast-paced cozy mystery to discover how goat yoga and a B&B can be essential components of a mystery with murders, arson, and blackmail. Throw in family relationships, a quirky best friend, and two competing bachelors, and you have Bad Pick, Linda Lovely’s latest humorous cozy you won’t want to put down.
I would like to extend my thanks to Edelweiss and to Henery Press for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Mystery
Notes: 1. I had no idea “goat yoga” is actually a type of yoga. A quick Internet search convinced me that it is something people actually pay money to do. Are any of you goat yoga aficionados?
2. #3 in the Brie Hooker Mystery Series. It works as a standalone, but I think I enjoyed it more having read the other two books in the series.
Publication: April 16, 2019—Henery Press
Memorable Lines:
“There’s more to yoga than meditation. What the goats provide is important—closeness to nature and unbridled joy. all part of being present in the moment.”
Eva’s crusty exterior poorly camouflaged her generous heart.
Mollye’s baby-faced beau always had an eager puppy-dog look about him. Yet his demeanor tonight made me sense he was a quite capable of barking and growling if the need arose.
This an good book. You wouldn’t think it held so much drama.👵😉💕
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A fun book!.
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I really want to try goat yoga! Looks like a fun book.
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It is not an informational book on goat yoga, for sure, but it certainly adds interest.
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I had actually heard of Goat Yoga before. I am not sure why I passed on this book, but it was probably because I am reading too many different series already. Great review, you have made me itch to look for this series Linda.
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The goat yoga does make it different, but it is just a good read anyway.
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