Thursday, June 4, 2026

Review: Lost and Fondue by: Avery Aames


Title: Lost and Fondue
Author: Avery Aames
Publisher: Berkley 
Series: A Cheese Shop Mystery #2
Format: e-book ( 297 p.) Personal 

Description:

When a body is found in a long-abandoned winery, cheese shop owner Charlotte Bessette trades in her fondue fork for a flashlight to clear a friend's niece of suspicion. But as Charlotte starts to turn up the truth, the killer starts turning up the heat.

My Thoughts: 

This book follows Charlotte and her family and friends at the local cheese shop.  In this book they are helping out at her friends work hoping to have a college in their town.  When one of the artists winds up dead Charlotte begins to wonder what really happened and who is really guilty?

I love this series it's fun reading about Charlotte, Matthew their co-workers and their grandparents.  We learn more about the people in Ohio in this book and who had the most to gain from murder.  Along with a rumor about buried treasure and who had the most to gain from it.

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