I'm glad to have found the Hallmark movies of the Aurora Teagarden series before reading the books. I am a fan of Charlaine Harris in general; her writing style is adorable, if quirky and she creates characters that you just want to take under your wing. They're a little silly, and at times annoyingly impractical, but they are very "Southern girl" stereotype so genteel is a great word.
Book 2 in the Aurora Teagarden series follows along as per type, and Aurora is involved in another mystery, not of her making. She gets caught up in the situations, and always makes a couple of questionable choices that further the story but makes you just shake your head at her.
They're easy and fun to read, and keep you guessing at least a little bit from beginning to end. They're no real drama or trauma, just a cute little mystery to solve with some eccentric characters to make it fun.
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