A Killer Stitch is #4 in Maggie Sefton’s Knitting Series. It’s almost Christmas and Kelly is settling into her new home in Fort Connor, Colorado. Money is coming in from her Wyoming ranch and her accounting consulting work is keeping her busy, but a pall hangs over the festive spirit at the House...
Where do I even begin ? This is a series I love to hate. First of all if you took out the fire reports and Kelly sitting around drinking coffee and eating pesto pizza, the actual murder plot in the book would only have been about five pages. I tried to keep myself entertained by counting how man...
Horrible! For some reason, I didn't listen to my gut and lost 4 hours I'll never get back. Too many characters. Too much BS filler. Terrible plot line. How in the world can this woman write so many books and get them published? I would have put money on an 8th grader writing this mystery - if you...
Another installment with the whole gang checking in for Megan and Marty's wedding. Of course, there's a murder, investigating, knitting, lots of coffee. Everything readers of this series have come to expect.A couple things bothered me in this one. Kelly is constantly using her cell while driving....
This "episode" in Kelly's life is 2 books past the previous book that I read. Timeline wise it has been 18 months or so since her car accident in Dyer Consequences. The biggest change is that the relationship between Kelly and Steve had just begun to go to "next level" and in this book has hit a ...
This book really really rubbed my the wrong way.I believe Sefton when she said she wanted to tackle this topic with care (one of the characters gets "attacked" which is code for raped which is kind of danced around in the book) but I didn't like how it was presented in this book.Also, I started t...
The author seems to be improving as murders now feature in the plots but aren't the main source of drama. The sleuthing and clues are.My gripes: Please don't tell me that I'm going to have to hear about Kelly and Steve having sex every few pages in every book? 2. I'm really tired of the sexist ch...