In what Joanne Fluke book did Norman Rhodes and Mike Kingston propose to Hannnah Swensen?

This is just too unbelievable and lacking any realism.

I went to the book signing of this the other day and she has more coming out. I love blackberry anything and had to read the book. That whole scenario became more sickening wiI have faithfully read every Hannah Swensen since the first one, but I've grown weary as each one seems more ridiculous than the last. And we get some yummy new recipes. She distracts from the movie and does not add anything to the movie.

I don’t get it.The main story ends with Hannah realizing that Ross took only the condo key, and so he must be coming home to her.
I'm kinda hoping it's all over now, but if there's another book coming, I'll be right there in line to read it. Everyone in Lake Eden, Minnesota, may have had their doubts, but at long last, Hannah Swensen is getting married! I liked that Hannah didn’t feel she had to ask permission to go to the various places to ask questions as she tried to solve the murder. I know it's supposed to be set in modern times but it feels like it's set in the 1950's.

I admit that I have had a kind of love/hate relationship with Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen mysteries - I love the cozy mystery aspects and Hannah as an amateur sleuth; I hate the Hannah/Mike/Norman love triangle that often overtook the mysteries (I was pulling for Norman).

If you have any recs, please comment. How 'bout "HS coach found dead, many suspects, twists and turns" or "Hanna is having a baking contest at the HS, while the Basketball hero playing in his big game. Ross had been away on a trip, and as they pull into the parking lot of the condo, Hannah notices Ross’s car is home. So why, oh why did she go catch the killer? And yet, here I am. He hovers too much and she’s not used to it and doesn’t like it.


So hyperactive. If she marries Ross I will extremely disappointed; but I have a feeling the author is heading that way as I just read Blackberry Pie Murder and it gives me a feeling that the series is winding to an end. I would have much preferred to have Norman in the picture still. Norman was hardly in the book at all, Mike was in the book only out of necessity, it's just a horrible ending to their love triangle.

I had a gut reaction to this book, a visceral reaction. So some signs of his upgrading to luxury whenever possible. No, of course not. Mike, of course, Mike the Jerk, proceeds to tell Hannah that the reason Ross left everything is because he wants to disappear. Answer.

As the season comes to a close, we wante...Yes. We never hear those names ever mentioned again in the book. Mike Kingston Edit Hannah fell for this good looking officer at first glance and enjoys the attention he gives her. She is awful. It felt like Ross was just a roommate or a guest, not someone Hannah loved deeply and was ecstatic to spend her life with.

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In what Joanne Fluke book did Norman Rhodes and Mike Kingston propose to Hannnah Swensen?

This is just too unbelievable and lacking any realism.

I went to the book signing of this the other day and she has more coming out. I love blackberry anything and had to read the book. That whole scenario became more sickening wiI have faithfully read every Hannah Swensen since the first one, but I've grown weary as each one seems more ridiculous than the last. And we get some yummy new recipes. She distracts from the movie and does not add anything to the movie.

I don’t get it.The main story ends with Hannah realizing that Ross took only the condo key, and so he must be coming home to her.
I'm kinda hoping it's all over now, but if there's another book coming, I'll be right there in line to read it. Everyone in Lake Eden, Minnesota, may have had their doubts, but at long last, Hannah Swensen is getting married! I liked that Hannah didn’t feel she had to ask permission to go to the various places to ask questions as she tried to solve the murder. I know it's supposed to be set in modern times but it feels like it's set in the 1950's.

I admit that I have had a kind of love/hate relationship with Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen mysteries - I love the cozy mystery aspects and Hannah as an amateur sleuth; I hate the Hannah/Mike/Norman love triangle that often overtook the mysteries (I was pulling for Norman).

If you have any recs, please comment. How 'bout "HS coach found dead, many suspects, twists and turns" or "Hanna is having a baking contest at the HS, while the Basketball hero playing in his big game. Ross had been away on a trip, and as they pull into the parking lot of the condo, Hannah notices Ross’s car is home. So why, oh why did she go catch the killer? And yet, here I am. He hovers too much and she’s not used to it and doesn’t like it.


So hyperactive. If she marries Ross I will extremely disappointed; but I have a feeling the author is heading that way as I just read Blackberry Pie Murder and it gives me a feeling that the series is winding to an end. I would have much preferred to have Norman in the picture still. Norman was hardly in the book at all, Mike was in the book only out of necessity, it's just a horrible ending to their love triangle.

I had a gut reaction to this book, a visceral reaction. So some signs of his upgrading to luxury whenever possible. No, of course not. Mike, of course, Mike the Jerk, proceeds to tell Hannah that the reason Ross left everything is because he wants to disappear. Answer.

As the season comes to a close, we wante...Yes. We never hear those names ever mentioned again in the book. Mike Kingston Edit Hannah fell for this good looking officer at first glance and enjoys the attention he gives her. She is awful. It felt like Ross was just a roommate or a guest, not someone Hannah loved deeply and was ecstatic to spend her life with.

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Why is it so hard to find a good cozy mystery series?

In what Joanne Fluke book did Norman Rhodes and Mike Kingston propose to Hannnah Swensen?

Maybe he will fall overboard on the honeymoon cruise. I never thought I’d be so angry and disgusted with one of the books that I would consider giving up on Hannah Swensen for good.

He accepts Hannah as she is in ways neither Mike nor Norman ever did.

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They are going back to are going back to Lake Eden for rest of the contest. I was actually annoyed by some of the awkward banter between the characters that was supposed to be humor, I think. Hannah ends up marrying him. Okay...whatever.

She insists that there really are 10,000 lakes and the mosquito is NOT the state bird.Like Hannah Swensen, Joanne Fluke grew up in a small town in rural Minnesota where her neighbors were friendly, the winters were fierce, and the biggest scandal was the spotting of unidentified male undergarments on a young widow's clothesline.

And solving a murder!

I don't think it was a good sign when I was hoping that the killer in this book would finally do her in!!!

I kept hoping Ross would turn out to be either the murder victim or the killer. All thoughts and theories are my own.Ugh. I love the casting and always look forward to this series.

This is supposed to be a mystery, a cozy but still a mystery- I don't want to read about people moaning over desserts that are 'so clever and just the right amount of crispy around the edges' and then hear everyone else agree for aThis is a pretty rough book. While I enjoyed the triangle with Norman, I always felt Hannah's heart was with Mike.

I'll drop it now.

Especially the last 3-4.

Her brother-in-law, Hannah is very close to him.

That's how I feel about these books. The "Love Triangle" keep me reading until the end.I know that these books rarely get good reviews. At first Hannah didn't see herself growing close, or even friendly with Norman after her first date with him that was set up by their mothers.

In what Joanne Fluke book did Norman Rhodes and Mike Kingston propose to Hannnah Swensen?

This is just too unbelievable and lacking any realism.

I went to the book signing of this the other day and she has more coming out. I love blackberry anything and had to read the book. That whole scenario became more sickening wiI have faithfully read every Hannah Swensen since the first one, but I've grown weary as each one seems more ridiculous than the last. And we get some yummy new recipes. She distracts from the movie and does not add anything to the movie.

I don’t get it.The main story ends with Hannah realizing that Ross took only the condo key, and so he must be coming home to her.
I'm kinda hoping it's all over now, but if there's another book coming, I'll be right there in line to read it. Everyone in Lake Eden, Minnesota, may have had their doubts, but at long last, Hannah Swensen is getting married! I liked that Hannah didn’t feel she had to ask permission to go to the various places to ask questions as she tried to solve the murder. I know it's supposed to be set in modern times but it feels like it's set in the 1950's.

I admit that I have had a kind of love/hate relationship with Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen mysteries - I love the cozy mystery aspects and Hannah as an amateur sleuth; I hate the Hannah/Mike/Norman love triangle that often overtook the mysteries (I was pulling for Norman).

If you have any recs, please comment. How 'bout "HS coach found dead, many suspects, twists and turns" or "Hanna is having a baking contest at the HS, while the Basketball hero playing in his big game. Ross had been away on a trip, and as they pull into the parking lot of the condo, Hannah notices Ross’s car is home. So why, oh why did she go catch the killer? And yet, here I am. He hovers too much and she’s not used to it and doesn’t like it.


So hyperactive. If she marries Ross I will extremely disappointed; but I have a feeling the author is heading that way as I just read Blackberry Pie Murder and it gives me a feeling that the series is winding to an end. I would have much preferred to have Norman in the picture still. Norman was hardly in the book at all, Mike was in the book only out of necessity, it's just a horrible ending to their love triangle.

I had a gut reaction to this book, a visceral reaction. So some signs of his upgrading to luxury whenever possible. No, of course not. Mike, of course, Mike the Jerk, proceeds to tell Hannah that the reason Ross left everything is because he wants to disappear. Answer.

As the season comes to a close, we wante...Yes. We never hear those names ever mentioned again in the book. Mike Kingston Edit Hannah fell for this good looking officer at first glance and enjoys the attention he gives her. She is awful. It felt like Ross was just a roommate or a guest, not someone Hannah loved deeply and was ecstatic to spend her life with.

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