Killing Me Soufflé Review

Killing Me Soufflé (A Bakeshop Mystery, #20)

Killing Me Soufflé by Ellie Alexander

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I’ve been a long time fan of Jules and the rest of the Torte family, so I was excited to see the newest release, Killing Me Soufflé. I was a little nervous going into the book as “on location” books are usually my least favorite books in cozy mystery series. However I had no reason to be, Killing Me Soufflé was just as fantastic as the rest of the series!

Sterling and Steph are venturing out on their own to take over the restaurant at Whaleshead Resort and Jules and Carlos (and some other Torte faces) are there to support their grand opening! The weekend doesn’t go as planned and Jules adds investigating to her weekend. 

The mystery, story, and setting were all great, but what I loved most about this book was hearing the ongoing stories of the Torte family. It was great to spend time with Steph and Sterling as they start this new venture. It is fun to see the changes happening for Jules and her family. And it’s always sweet to get a peek into the lives of the other Ashland friends. This was a great book and I can’t wait for more Bakeshop Mysteries!



I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley and Minotaur Books. All thoughts and opinions are my own.




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