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Kenni's mom is one of my favorite residents of Cottonwood. I love that she had a bigger role in Six Feet Under, even if it was because she was the number one suspect for the murder of a celebrity chef. I was entertained by her antics throughout this book.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary Advance Reader Copy.

Kenni Lawry sheriff of Cottonwood Kentucky was in the diner where her mother works with Finn Vincent her Deputy and boyfriend when her dead grandfather appears. Knowing that her Poppa only appears when there is going to be trouble. Kenni and her dog Duke are the only ones that can hear and see him gets her into funny situations. Viv her mamma was going to be interviewed by a food critic when he was found dead and all clues pointed to Viv. Kenni, Finn and Poppa look into all the clues to find the real murderer. Lots of suspense!

I love this series! (Of course, I love all of Ms. Kappes’ books.) I like that the main character is a woman and a sheriff. I also like the ghostly visits from her grandfather, who was the former sheriff of their small town. Ms. Kappes puts her Southern personality into all of her books! This book kept me reading with all the plot turns and twists. If you are a cozy mysteries reader that likes great settings, characters that you would like to know personally, Southern small-town humor and surprise endings, then you will love this series! #HeneryPress #NetGalley

SIX FEET UNDER, the fourth book in the Kenni Lowry Mystery series, is a delightful trip to Cottonwood, KY, where everyone knows everyone else’s business and Sheriff Kenni Lowry balances small town life and solving crime with the help of her grandfather’s ghost and boyfriend deputy sheriff.
This time around, the town is a buzz with excitement at the arrival of celebrity chef turned food critic Fran Von Lee to review Kenni’s momma’s chicken pot pie. However, Frank dies shortly after coming to town, and Vivian Lowry (Kenni’s mother) immediately takes her place at the top of the suspect list. All of the evidence points to Viv, and Kenni is tempted, ever briefly, to sacrifice her morals to save her mother. Though she is taken off the case, she does all she can to clear Viv’s name and unmask the real killer. Throw in a rash of counterfeit handicap placards, feuding construction contractors, and illegal Botox parties to the mix, and Kenni is busier than ever.
I really enjoy the Kenni Lowry mysteries, and the series is my favorite that Tonya Kappes writes. Here she pens a really compelling mystery, made all the more nail-biting by the inclusion of Kenni’s mother as a suspect. For a good portion of the book, I second guessed her innocence. Not that Kappes does not provide other suspects; there are several that have even better motivation than Viv to kill Frank. The story movies along at a steady pace, and I found myself absorbed in Kenni’s world, feeling like I had to find the answers, reading well past my bedtime.
I like Kenni a great deal, but she does a lot of unprofessional things throughout the investigation. The case is just too close to her. I also find her relationship with her deputy sheriff Finn a touch strange. Perhaps the small town setting allows for the romantic relationship between the only members of the sheriff’s office, and their relationship does add some conflict and dimension to the story. Of course, I adore Poppa and Kenni’s bloodhound Duke.
I recommend SIX FEET UNDER to any cozy mystery reader. I guarantee you will enjoy your time spent in Cottonwood with Kenni and crew.

6 Feet Under
Kenni Lowry, Book #4
Tonya Kappes
5 Stars
Description:
Too many cooks in the kitchen spoil the broth. And let me tell you, this broth is in trouble. Get ready for a Southern showdown.
The residents of Cottonwood, Kentucky are sent into a tizzy when the Culinary Channel comes to town to film an episode of Southern Home Cookin’ with celebrity chef Frank Von Lee.
Especially Sheriff Kenni Lowry.
Her mama’s award-winning chicken pot pie is what brought Frank to town, and they don’t make hair in the South bigger than her mama’s ego after the news.
When Frank Von Lee is found dead from food poisoning and the most likely culprit is Mama’s chicken pot pie, Kenni’s poppa, the former sheriff, comes back from the Great Beyond to assist in the investigation.
But nothing’s prepared Kenni for such a personal tie to a case, and she finds herself pushing the limits of the laws she’s sworn to protect.
This book’s so delicious it’ll make your mouth water and leave you hankerin’ for more. (NetGalley)
Review:
The author is very talented in her descriptive writing and her ability to create a small town Southern setting. You can tell she knows the ins and outs of places in the South and she creates towns that are spot on. The writing style flows smoothly and the book is an easy read. The mystery was carried on well throughout the entire book. There were plenty of suspects to consider and enough clues to sift through that I never really did figure out the culprit until it was revealed at the end.
The characters are well developed and well rounded. They seem very realistic to me because they all have their flaws. In this book we see Kenni almost crossing the boundaries of what is ethical and what is not. She wants to do whatever it takes to make sure that the primary suspect in the murder case is proven innocent but she just might have to cross a line that is best left not crossed. Poppa has once again come from the afterlife to help Kenni and I just love the interaction between him and Kenni. We should all be so lucky to have someone like Poppa in our lives.
I would recommend this book, and series, to anyone who enjoys a well crafted paranormal cozy. With great characters, a homey setting and a well plotted mystery, what’s not to love?
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for a honest review. I would like to thank NetGalley and Henery Press for the opportunity to read and review this book.

You just can't miss with a Tonya Kappes mystery. Her talent from writing a whodunit, and her southern charm, always make for a fun read. SIX FEET UNDER is total proof of that!

My first Tonya Kappes mystery and I am so very glad that I requested an ARC as I have now discovered a new author to enjoy. Sheriff Kenni Lowry's Mama was expecting an amazing review from Frank Von Lee, the famous food critic, for her chicken pot pie. Mama even had the reporter from the local newspaper interviewing her before, in preparation for the big day when Frank’s review makes her famous. And of course, the hair and makeup to look good on national TV. But she did not expect to find herself on the local newspapers as Suspect no. 1 in the murder of Frank Von Lee. Mayor Ryland who never did like Kenni, wants her off the case, implying that Kenni may not be impartial in the investigation and hell of course not, Kenni will try her darnest to clear Mama because she know that she is innocent but she will not compromise herself and her job in any way if Mama was not. Kenni takes her oath as a law man very seriously, but when other suspects show up, she is only too happy to make sure that she get the correct killer.
Very exciting mystery, well written plot, and I enjoyed the book very much. Will certainly recommend it and will be on the look out for more of the same!

Kenni Lowry was the sheriff of a small Kentucky town and her late grandfather had also been the sheriff. So when she saw his ghost, she knew that a murder was soon to occur. The ghost helped her solve the few murders that occurred there previously.
Kenni’s mother, Viv, was a genteel Southern lady and a renowned cook. So when Viv heard about a competition to feature a classic Southern dish on the Culinary Channel show, Southern Home Cookin’, hosted by Chef Frank Von Lee, she submitted a local newspaper article about her tasty chicken pot pie. Chef Von Lee decided to travel to the area to chose between Vic’s dish and one served at a barbecue joint in a nearby town. Only one dish would be featured on the show.
Viv and Chef Von Lee met at his hotel the afternoon before the competition. Then later that night his dead body was discovered in his room at the hotel. A plate with a chicken pot pie was in the room and it soon was discovered that the chef had been killed by a poison in the pot pie. That made Viv the number one suspect.
Because of her mother, the mayor decided to remove Kenni from the investigation and replace her with her deputy (and love interest) Finn. Kenni was disappointed but continued to investigate the murder with the help of her grandfather’s ghost.
This book oozes with small town Southern charm and manners as well as the pettiness of the people in these towns. It is short and part of a series of books about Kenni Lowery.

With the Culinary Channel's show Southern Home Cookin' planning an episode at Ben's diner, renovations are being made in preparation for food critic, Frank Von Lee, to visit and judge the featured chicken pot pie by Kenni's Momma. But when the food critic is found dead, possibly as a result of foul play, Sheriff Kenni Lowry has to work hard with her ghost grandfather, to prove that her mother is not the prime suspect in his death. I love the relationship between Kenni and her mother, as well as her interactions with her ghost partner, Poppa. I also enjoyed the developing relationship between Kenni and her deputy, Finn. This was a fun mystery story with several suspects and motives, and side plots involving counterfeit handicap hangtags, as well as an illegal botox ring. There were even several laugh-out-loud moments, helping to offset the dangers Kenni faces in her job as Sheriff. Disclosure: I am voluntarily reviewing this advance reading copy of the book.

Kenni and Finn are definitely a couple now and things are quiet in their small town. Until Poppa pops back up and you know what that means - another murder. Who is the number one suspect? Momma is in trouble - could she have really committed the crime? There are several things going on in this book - romance, murder, illegal activity, momma acting strangely, etc. Love the small town and its crazy residents.

Kenni Lowry has had another murder in her small town and her mother is the prime suspect. As sheriff, she can no longer be on the case but her deputy and boyfriend, Finn, can take over. While investigating illegal Botox injections and fake handicapped stickers, Kenni has the ghost of her Poppa to help her. I love the way Tanya’s books fit every piece of the puzzle together at the end.

Six Feet Under is the fourth installment in the Kenni Lowry mystery series set in the small town of Cottonwood, KY featuring Sheriff Kendrick "Kenni" Lowry. Things have been pretty quiet around town with Kenni enjoying her new relationship with Deputy Finn Vincent and no major criminal cases to work.
Kenni's momma, Viv is anxiously awaiting the arrival of famed culinary chef Frank Von Lee who is coming to town to taste her contest winning chicken pot pie. Viv's pot pie is up against the barbecue served up by The Little Shack in neighboring Clay's Ferry. Whichever recipe Frank likes best may end up on an episode of the Culinary Channel's Southern Home Cooking, and momma's pulling out all the stops to make sure she wins.
Ben Harrison's Diner isn't the only thing undergoing a rehab in preparation for Frank's visit. Viv is suddenly looking a little different and she's hanging a pink handicap sticker off her rear view mirror. A heated argument leads to the firing of Ben's assistant Chef Mundy, Danny Shane's construction crew quits and is replaced by newcomer Riley Titan and Poppa makes an appearance.
Kenni knows that her ghostly grandfather only makes an appearance when something serious is about to happen. As the past Cottonwood Sheriff, Poppa still likes to lend a hand with Kenni's investigations. The sinking feeling in her gut becomes a reality when Frank Von Lee is found dead in his hotel room an apparent victim of poisoning. His last meal? Viv's chicken pot pie.
Knowing that her momma is not a killer, Kenni sets out with the help of Poppa, Finn, best friend Jolee and her trusty bloodhound Duke to clear Viv's name. Kenni quickly discovers shady construction dealings, an illegal Botox ring and more than one temperamental chef.
A rollicking good time with a terrific cast of characters, fantastically funny laugh out loud moments and a great storyline. This series only gets better with each new addition.
I received an advanced copy of Six Feet Under from NetGalley via Henery Press. While not required to write a review I am more than happy to offer my honest opinion.

Poppa is back again, so Sheriff Kenni Lowry knows something is going to happen. But what and who is going to end up dead?? That is the question.
Although this time her momma is thick in the middle of it, and a suspect when a body is found. With the help of Poppa and Finn, now her boyfriend as well the deputy of Cottonwood. Kenni needs to solve the case and hopefully keep her momma out of jail.
I love this series. The small town feeling always draws me in, as does the friendships and family. The characters have flaws which make them more relatable as you read.
Thank you NetGalley and Henery Press for giving me the opportunity to read this book
Thank you Tonya Kappes for another great story and adventure in Cottonwood.

Why do you read a book? For entertainment of course! Then you have come to the right place for rollicking good time. When a food critic comes to Cottonwood, KY to review Viv's Chicken Pot Pie - everything goes haywire, when a dead body and Poppa happen to show up.. Sheriff Kenni Lowry, and deputy boyfriend Finn have to clear her Moma's name - of course. This is the first Tonya Kappes book that I have ever read, but I will definitely stand in line for more of her books. What a fun, small town happening place. Join the fun!

I received this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This in no way affected my opinions good or bad.
This is the 4th book in the Kenni Lowery series. It's a cozy mystery for anyone that likes a good wholesome mystery with some comical relief on the side. If you read any of the others in the series, you will not be disappointed. While not necessary to read others in the series, I strongly recommend it.
Great for fans of any Henery Press books.

This is book four in the series. I feel like this series can be a southern T.V. show. I can watch these characters acting the lines out in my head. There was a great start to the book. I learned some southern sayings I had never heard before. I think it's cute. I loved how Kenni ventured into trying her hand at baking a cake. A girls gotta try things out to see if they like 'um. I think that this part of the book takes sluething a turn for the better. The ending was great and awe! Tonya Kappes is a wonderful story teller.

Good clean mystery with a touch of romance. Filled with all those quirky characters you often read about in small town settings, especially small southern towns. ;) There is some humor, though this book isn't so much about the humor as it is the mystery itself, as the lead, Kenni who happens to be the towns sheriff, has to try to prove her mother isn't a murderer. There's a little more anxiety running through the story. There are a couple crimes in addition to the main murder that keeps your mind busy and adds some silliness to the story. It's well written and a fun, easy and quick read. It is safe for teens and up. It's part of a series, but can be read as a stand alone.
*I Volunteered to review an ARC of this book.

My favorite of the series so far because there's more investigative work by Kenni and we follow her around while she does it. My issues with Poppa and him not being utilized as well as he could be is vaguely explained by him having limitations from the other side. Don't recall reading that in the earlier books and it does give an explanation for my frustration, but it makes me go "Humph!" (Not sure I like that excuse.). Momma gets more of a role than matchmaker which was a plus too.
In the ARC copy I got from Netgalley (in exchange for my honest review) there appeared to be a sentence or two of author notes to herself. I had to reread it to confirm it wasn't part of the story. I found it alternately amusing and then interesting to get a glimpse of the writer's thoughts/process.

This is my first Tonya Kappes story. I wasn't sure what to expect, and I'll admit that at the start of the story when the sheriff's 'Pop' appears, I was slightly hesitant as to whether or not this would be the type of book I would enjoy. It very quickly became apparent that I was going to enjoy the book, and I ended up finishing it in one sitting. I found the main characters to be extremely likeable, and although I didn't think the book was hilarious, it was definitely amusing.
I'd quite like to read some more from this author - I like that it was a mystery but with a little difference - I loved the character of 'Pop,' and I am intrigued to find out if the sheriff ever tells Finn about him.

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Nothing says love like homemade cooking especially when someone dies from food poisoning.
What was supposed to be a food contest turns deadly and the major suspect is her Mama since she supposedly made the homemade chicken pot pie that killed the famous food critic. Things hit too close for Kenni as she must let her deputy Finn handle the case.
But of course her effort to stay out of it will have her in the middle of things.
Fast paced storyline of southern humor.e with lot