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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Here's a Tip - Read This Book,
By Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
The last thing Jo needs that Saturday morning is a trip to a crime scene. But her friend Danny thinks she can shed some light on the weird things being found around the house. Sure enough, the odd items are tips from Jo's "Tips from Tulip" household hints column. But when the chief concludes that Edna Pratt's death was an accident, Jo disagrees. Convinced that it was murder and with some personal issues she'd like a distraction from, she drags Danny into the investigation. Can they figure out what really happened?
Being a fan of Mindy Starns Clark's other series, I was looking forward to this debut. I was not disappointed. Jo and Danny are great new characters, and Ms. Clark has such a great way of making them likeable right from the start. The murder plot is a little slow in the first half of the book as things in the character's personal lives take center stage. Even so, I couldn't put it down wanting to know what would happen next. And once the mystery takes over, it really gets interesting and exciting. The spiritual topics touched upon made me stop and think myself, and I'm hoping they are central themes in this series. I'm quite anxious to see where this series goes next. You can bet I'll be buying book two as soon as it's released.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Be a Smart Chick",
By Rebekah Martin (MI,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
Josephine 'Jo' Tulip is one smart chick. She gives helpful hints in her column 'Tips from Tulip' and has a solution for every situation, while at the same time being a 'smart chick' about it. But now she's gone off the deep and agreed to marry a guy she'd just recently met, despite the disapproval of best friend Danny Watkins, a guy who has always been there for her. Her wedding ends in disaster when Bradford dumps her at the alter and leaves Jo crushed and humiliated.
"I have a solution for every situation... except my own love life and, oh yeah, the dead body next door." The death of Edna Pratt has been ruled as an accident, but Jo thinks differently. With the help of Danny, she is determined to find out why anyone would kill the elderly lady. Turns out, there is more to Edna's death than meets the eye and the two find themselves unraveling a tangled mystery... As usual, Mindy Starnes Clark writes a delightful novel full of humor with an exciting plot as well. Both Danny and Jo - currently 'just friends' as far as Jo sees it- are endearing characters. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in this series when it comes out. The Trouble with Tulip is one book any smart chick will love.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fun and suspenseful mystery,
By FaithfulReader.com (New York, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
If your child walks in from school with a tough grass stain on his or her pants, you may wonder how to remove it. Jo Tulip, short for Josephine Tulip, answers these types of household problems in a syndicated newspaper column called "Tips from Tulip," which she took over writing from her grandmother. While Jo can easily solve these types of situational problems, her personal life is in continual crisis.
Tulip lives in Mulberry Glen, Pennsylvania, a small town where it's relatively easy to know other people's business. In the opening pages, Jo goes out for a late night jog to ease her tension from a house full of relatives and her forthcoming wedding to Bradford Bosworth. The couple had a whirlwind romance and engagement, and now the wedding is the next day. While on her run, Jo overhears an angry voice from Edna Pratt's home, which even at that late hour is well lit yet the shades are drawn. On the morning of her wedding, Jo's best friend and neighbor, photographer Danny Watkins, feels free to call her to help the local police. Danny is taking crime scene photos where someone has died. The police can't identify a strange chemical in a bucket near the body and Danny suggests that Jo Tulip may have the answer. Jo arrives at the house where she heard the argument the night before and learns of the death of her neighbor, Edna Pratt. At first the police consider Edna's death a "strange" suicide, but Jo and Danny suspect foul play and spend the rest of the book proving that Edna Pratt has been murdered. Eventually the reader learns that Edna and her brother Simon are involved in a complex con game with some of Mulberry Glen's elderly women. Simon has convinced these women that he is hundreds of years old yet appears to look young because of a fountain of youth elixir. In this first "Smart Chick Mystery," Mindy Clark has created a multi-dimensional and layered plot where separate strands are eventually woven into a solid story. Clark has created believable characters who are flawed and struggling with life. During the wedding, Bradford suddenly runs out of the ceremony and jilts Jo Tulip at the altar in front of her friends and relatives. Her strained relationship with her parents is another dimension that readers will easily identify with. I loved the twists and turns in the plot. Christian readers will appreciate the spiritual dimensions built into the fiber of the storytelling. A fun dog named Chewie is mixed into a great package. At one point early on in the story, Jo is trying to convince the police about the murder: "I'm Jo Tulip," she said aloud, confidently, as she pushed off with her Rollerblades. "I have a solution for every situation." Just as quickly she stopped again, one house over, and looked back at Edna's place, wavering just a bit. "Correction," she said to herself, more softly this time, "I have a solution for every situation...except my own love life and, oh yea, the dead body next door." Clark's pacing is terrific for a mystery suspense book. As a reader you think you've figured out the murderer, but then you are pointed in a different direction. Readers will quickly turn the pages as Jo searches for the solution. As a male reader, I'm not normally reading green and pink cover books with tulips on the cover. I understand it is designed for a younger (and female) reader, yet the book caught my attention from the very first page. Soon I forgot about the cover and concentrated on the misadventures of Jo Tulip. I recommend THE TROUBLE WITH TULIP to anyone who loves a good mystery. --- Reviewed by W. Terry Whalin(...)
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Trouble With Reading Tulip!,
By Julie Norman "Julie" (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
I picked this up on a whim, needing a cozy mystery read. This did not disappoint. It was light, funny, diverting and also engaging for the mystery part. I've read many mystery cozies, but not many from the Christian genre. I'm glad to see there are more good quality ones available now.
Jo Tulip was a likable character and her world believable. I loved the Tips from Tulip, and just might see if some of them actually work! Unfortunately, I read this one in one day, so I hope there will be many more in the series. I'd recomend that you visit her website, and find out more about Chewie, it is a neat story. The only nitpick I can think of is that the actually murderer in the story wasn't as prominent in the storyline as he/she should have been. But no more on that, or I'll give it away!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome New Series,
By Coppertop (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
I had already read Mindy Starns Clark's other series and decided to try this one. It was just wonderful - plus with the added bonus of lots of helpful household hints. The characters were vivid and went straight to your heart. I am definitely rooting for Danny and Jo to get together though! Danny is such a wonderful guy. I also loved the dog, Chewie, and how he got his name (on Mindy's website) is just wonderful! Completely worth the time to read! I can't wait for the rest of the series to come out!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fun and entertaining read,
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This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
A great book. It has suspense and humor. Jo Tulip and Danny Watkins are a great team. She's a smart chick with alot on her plate. Jo's career is kinda like a cross between Dear Abby and Martha Stewart. Her love life is falling apart, her career is in jepoardy and she's dealing with a murder. But she's got a great sense of humor and a super friend in Danny. Danny's a great support for Jo. He knows her probly better than she knows herself. Together, there's not much that they can't do.
The "Tips From Tulip" column is great. It had me laughing. Did I mention Chewie? Ahh...well with a name like that and using a bit of imagianation I'm sure you'll figure out who or what that might be.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Easy read,
By Elizabeth A. Walker (Mechanicsburg, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
The Trouble with Tulip is an easy and enjoyable read, but lacked the suspense and character development of Clark's Million Dollar Mysteries series. Hope to see Clark delve a little deeper into the substance of the Smart Chick characters and make the plots increasingly intricate to keep readers involved. Enjoyed the "helpful hints" Tulip provided. Go ahead--enjoy some trouble with Tulip!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mystery with some fun quirks,
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This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
Jo Tulip writes a household advice column, "Tips from Tulip", where she answers questions from fairly clueless housewives about household cleaning and clues them in on what they are obviously overlooking. (Not that nice about it either- saying "Be a Smart Chick!" duh your real problem is...) In the wee hours of the morning of her wedding to Bradford, a real dud, she happens upon a neighbor arguing loudly and then a car parked in the middle of the road. In a few hours she is called to that house, now a scene of a murder! The victim happens to be a fan of Jo's column; feeling an affinity for the poor old woman, Jo morphs from Suzie homemaker/MacGuyver to Nancy Drew. Conveniently enough, the woman's daughter hires Jo to clean up the house- the perfect opportunity for digging around.
Danny Watkins is in love with Jo and really doesn't want her to marry Bradford, who she has only known for six months. Danny and Jo have been best friends since they were kids. He is a sweet guy, who looks out for Jo and comes to her rescue. I'm looking forward to seeing if more develops or "blossoms" in their relationship. A bit slow in the beginning but then the plot picks up and is a quicker read. An interesting mystery with a not too obvious culprit. Overall a pleasant surprise and I'm interested to read what more adventures are in store for Jo!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Fun!,
By Cynthia Hickey "Cynthia Hickey" (AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
Mindy Starns Clark has delivered a funny, witty story with an unforgettable character.
Josephine Tulip struggles to keep her grandmother's hint column alive, dealing with issues of the modern woman. When a neighbor winds up dead, confusing the police with the abundance of shower caps, tomato juice and cucumber paste, Jo is called in to advise. Reeling from the shock of being stood up at the altar, Jo dives in to solve the case with her bestfriend, Danny. Eternal life, empty promises, the search for love, a dog who loves throw pillows...all these and more make up this delightful and suspenseful read. I recommend Mindy's books to anyone who enjoys a quirky heroine and a sweet love story.- Cynthia Hickey, author
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 Star Book,
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This review is from: The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1) (Paperback)
I have read all of Mindy Startns Clark books and have loved everyone of them. I can't wait until the next book comes out. A must read book.
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