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Poison and weddings don't mix, so Jules Capshaw will have to find the killer stalking …

Review of 'Till death do us tart' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Not enough clues, although I guessed the murderer. Once again, a lackluster reveal.

Jules needs therapy and to learn how to talk to people she is in relationship with. She is still a likeable main character and the Bakeshop and the town are nicely developed. One of the things that is totally unbelievable is the lack of sex and romance. Not that I would want descriptions, but throughout these books the lack of relations is not believable. Her mom and partner go away on a vacation in one of the previous books and have separate cabins on a cruise. Jules has no relations with her husband beyond a kiss. It is possible to note that a couple goes to bed together without telling us more than we want to know.

This book did have a few diet culture references in it as well, which was disappointing. In general the entire series has been without any food restriction nonsense.