Goldy's son Arch and his friend Drew are both turning 17 and she's catering the birthday party. When Drew's mother Holly drops dead leaving the party, it starts a wild chain of events.There are a myriad of story lines that are finally drawn together with a semi-implausible conclusion. There's a...
I thought I loved this series. Until now. First, the book is way too long. My copy measured out at over 540 pages. Way too long for a cozy. Unfortunately, the reason for the length of the book is that it is SO convoluted. I had a terrible time following all the various plot-twists, sub-plots and ...
Goldy Schulz, owner of Goldilocks Catering, is thrilled when her godfather Jack moves to Colorado and purchases a home near her. Jack and his friend, Doc Finn, can always be counted on when Goldy needs a hand.As the story opens Goldy - who is married to detective Tom Schulz - is preparing to cat...
Again, I read this a book on cd. I have grown accustomed to the reader and relate her voice to these characters. Alas, this is the second book I have read lately that does in a mainstay character. What a Peyton Place Aspen Meadows must be. Our deceased, Holly, has apparently had some sort of rela...
I've read better, I've read worse. I get sick of the unrealistic male characters Davidson employs in this series, and I think their perfection detracts from all of her books. Julian and Tom are too much. I find myself groaning as they prepare one culinary masterpiece after another and dutifull...
Goldy is preparing to cater an investor's party at the opening of the Eurydice Gold Mine. Business has been slow lately due to a miserable spring and her catering business is in jeopardy of collapsing. So she welcomes this job arranged by her best friend Marla. Of course, in the catering business...
This is book nº 3 in the Goldy bear series. I read it almost 2 weeks ago and now I'm sure what to write about anymore. Not a good sign!Thanks to her recent adventures in Dying for Chocolate, Goldy Bear, the premier caterer of Aspen Meadow, Colorado, is no stranger to violence--or sudden death. Bu...
2/3/15 - 100% sure I've read this before, but I think it's been 12+ years since I read this series, so I thought I'd re-read at least this one before picking up the next book in the series to try to get myself familiar again with the characters.2/15/15 - It was kinda hard to try to start this ser...
One thing is for certain, you absolutely cannot read a Diana Mott Davidson culinary mystery without being doubly satisfied. Ms. Davidson offers lovers of “cozys” interesting murders to be solved as well as complete recipes for the tempting culinary creations whipped up by her protagonist Goldy (...
When caterer Goldy Schulz is attacked and her food deliberately spoiled while catering a funeral lunch, she suspects her attacker was her ex-husband, Dr. John Richard Korman, who was recently released from jail. While Goldy is concerned that someone is trying to sabotage her business, she is also...
Review of Catering to Nobody: Book OneReview of Dying for Chocolate: Book TwoReview of The Cereal Murders: Book ThreeReveiew of The Last Suppers: Book FourReview of Killer Pancake: Book FiveReview of The Main Corpse: Book SixReview of The Grilling Season: Book SevenReview of Prime Cut: Book Eight...
Caterer Goldy Schulz has been hired to cook an authentic Elizabethan luncheon and dinner at a castle (shipped over from England in pieces). But on the cold February morning of the luncheon, someone shoots out her living room window. Meanwhile, her police officer husband, Tom, is away on a case, a...
As I recently bought some new secondhand books in this series, and it has been years since I read some of the first books in this series, I decided to start reading them again from the first book. I did struggle a bit with liking this first book though. Goldy is a successful caterer, who has been...
*4.6 Stars* Scorecard: (Out of 10)* Quality of Writing - 9* Pace - 9* Plot development - 9* Characters - 10* Enjoyability - 9* Insightfulness - 9* Ease of Reading - 10* Photos/Illustrations - NAFinal Score: 65/70 = 93% My Review of Catering to Nobody: Book One My Review of Dying for Chocolate:...
I liked this pretty well. Goldy Bear is an interesting character. Her best friend is another ex-wife of her ex-husband. The Jerk (for Dr John Richard Korman - his initials JRK) a psychiatrist was abusive to her, but never to their son Arch. So he still spends time with his father on weekends. But...
Ah, the halcyon days of summer in Colorado—nothing like them. One woman wants to have a Stanley Cup party to belatedly recognize the achievements of the Colorado Avalanche hockey team; she’s also bent on getting revenge against caterer Goldy Schulz’s ex-husband, an abusive ob-gyn. Indeed, it’s ...
Finally, delicious recipes that are low in fat! Our beloved, Goldy, owner of Goldy Bear Catering, is hired to cater a low fat luncheon for Mignon Cosmetics. Think Lacome' or Estee Lauder, very high dollar. The top sales associate, Claire, is dating Julian, Goldy's helper, who has been sort of int...