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Dying for Devil's Food by Jenn McKinlay
Dying for Devil's Food by Jenn McKinlay









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But I was happy to see Mel come out on top in the bullying department. So the thought of going through it again via Mel was daunting. I’ve struggled all my life, and faced ridicule from school classmates. I have to admit I resisted reading this book at first, because of the topic of weight and bullying. Now it’s up to Mel and her crew to figure out who killed Cassidy, before Mel is fingered as the culprit.

Dying for Devil

Of course Mel has things to her name, mainly the success of Fairy Tale Cupcakes–and Mel’s engagement to the Joe DeLaura.īut true to form, Cassidy picks a fight at the reunion, and then she ends up dead, and it looks like she was writing Mel’s name on the bathroom wall before she died. Mel knows she’s going to have to face Cassidy Havers, her high school nemesis who nicknamed Mel “Melephant” because of her weight. It takes all the convincing Angie and Tate can do to get Mel to cater, and then go, to their high school reunion. Review #2 Dying for Devil’s Food audiobook Series Cupcake Bakery Mystery I know what I’ll be doing this weekend, making Cinnamon Sinners Cupcakes. And, each book comes with cupcake recipes at the end. I think they are best read in order, because one builds on the next (although you could read them out of order, as the author provides enough backstory in a smooth way to not make people feel left out).











Dying for Devil's Food by Jenn McKinlay