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* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some were even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, would die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along. And then they really ''did'' get their wish when he was murdered in ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder''.]]

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: In book 13 (''Apple Turnover Murder''), one of the charity events being held is "Donkey Baseball", a game of baseball in which the players don't walk or run on their own -- they ride donkeys. This is an actual fad from the 1930s.
* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some were even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, would die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along. And then they really ''did'' get their wish when he was murdered in ''Chocolate book 24 (''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder''.Murder'').]]
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* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along. And then they really ''did'' get their wish when he's murdered in ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder''.]]

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* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are were even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will would die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along. And then they really ''did'' get their wish when he's he was murdered in ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder''.]]

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* WhatAnIdiot: Hannah can make some pretty boneheaded decisions when it comes to her investigations. Case in point for ''Gingerbread Cookie Murder":
** Hannah is closing in on the killer, believing it to be Ernie's friend Gary Jenkins because the numbers on Ernie's winning lottery ticket match Gary's phone number all except for the last number, 37. She decides to ask Delores, who is dating Gary if it's important, but finds out she's currently at Gary's place.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Hannah to wait for Delores to come home and ask her, so as not to tip Gary off.\\
'''Instead:''' She goes over to Gary's house to ask her. While she finds out the number 37 is connected to Gary after all, Gary overhears this and pulls a gun on her and Delores. Gary, however, is not immune to this trope, because...\\
'''You'd Then Expect:''' Gary to shoot them where they stand or take them somewhere quiet to kill them.\\
'''Instead:''' Gary accepts Delores' request for one last drink of champagne. This allows Delores to knock him out [[GrievousBottleyHarm with the bottle.]]\\
'''To Be Fair:''' Gary was partially drunk at the time. What Hannah was thinking is another matter...

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* WhatAnIdiot: Hannah can make some pretty boneheaded decisions when it comes to her investigations. Case in point for ''Gingerbread Cookie Murder":
** Hannah is closing in on the killer, believing it to be Ernie's friend Gary Jenkins because the numbers on Ernie's winning lottery ticket match Gary's phone number all except for the last number, 37. She decides to ask Delores, who is dating Gary if it's important, but finds out she's currently at Gary's place.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Hannah to wait for Delores to come home and ask her, so as not to tip Gary off.\\
'''Instead:''' She goes over to Gary's house to ask her. While she finds out the number 37 is connected to Gary after all, Gary overhears this and pulls a gun on her and Delores. Gary, however, is not immune to this trope, because...\\
'''You'd Then Expect:''' Gary to shoot them where they stand or take them somewhere quiet to kill them.\\
'''Instead:''' Gary accepts Delores' request for one last drink of champagne. This allows Delores to knock him out [[GrievousBottleyHarm with the bottle.]]\\
'''To Be Fair:''' Gary was partially drunk at the time. What Hannah was thinking is another matter...
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* WhatAnIdiot: Hannah can make some pretty boneheaded decisions when it comes to her investigations. Case in point for ''Gingerbread Cookie Murder:

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** Hannah is closing in on the killer, believing it to be Ernie's friend Gary Jenkins because the numbers on Ernie's winning lottery ticket match Gary's phone number all except for the last number, 37. She decides to ask Delores, who is dating Gary if it's important, but finds out she's currently at Gary's place.
'''You'd Expect:''' Hannah to wait for Delores to come home and ask her, so as not to tip Gary off.

'''Instead:''' She goes over to Gary's house to ask her. While she finds out the number 37 is connected to Gary after all, Gary overhears this and pulls a gun on her and Delores. Gary, however, is not immune to this trope, because...

'''You'd Then Expect:''' Gary to shoot them where they stand or take them somewhere quiet to kill them.

'''Instead:''' Gary accepts Delores' request for one last drink of champagne. This allows Delores to knock him out [[GrievousBottleyHarm with the bottle.]]

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** Hannah is closing in on the killer, believing it to be Ernie's friend Gary Jenkins because the numbers on Ernie's winning lottery ticket match Gary's phone number all except for the last number, 37. She decides to ask Delores, who is dating Gary if it's important, but finds out she's currently at Gary's place.
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'''You'd Expect:''' Hannah to wait for Delores to come home and ask her, so as not to tip Gary off.

off.\\
'''Instead:''' She goes over to Gary's house to ask her. While she finds out the number 37 is connected to Gary after all, Gary overhears this and pulls a gun on her and Delores. Gary, however, is not immune to this trope, because...

because...\\
'''You'd Then Expect:''' Gary to shoot them where they stand or take them somewhere quiet to kill them.

them.\\
'''Instead:''' Gary accepts Delores' request for one last drink of champagne. This allows Delores to knock him out [[GrievousBottleyHarm with the bottle.]]
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'''You'd Then Expect:''' Gary shoots them where they stand or take them somewhere quiet to kill them.

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* WhatAnIdiot: Hannah can make some pretty boneheaded decisions when it comes to her investigations. Case in point for ''Gingerbread Cookie Murder:
** Hannah is closing in on the killer, believing it to be Ernie's friend Gary Jenkins because the numbers on Ernie's winning lottery ticket match Gary's phone number all except for the last number, 37. She decides to ask Delores, who is dating Gary if it's important, but finds out she's currently at Gary's place.
'''You'd Expect:''' Hannah to wait for Delores to come home and ask her, so as not to tip Gary off.
'''Instead:''' She goes over to Gary's house to ask her. While she finds out the number 37 is connected to Gary after all, Gary overhears this and pulls a gun on her and Delores. Gary, however, is not immune to this trope, because...
'''You'd Then Expect:''' Gary shoots them where they stand or take them somewhere quiet to kill them.
'''Instead:''' Gary accepts Delores' request for one last drink of champagne. This allows Delores to knock him out [[GrievousBottleyHarm with the bottle.]]
'''To Be Fair:''' Gary was partially drunk at the time. What Hannah was thinking is another matter...
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* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along. And then they really ''did'' get their wish when he turns up dead by the end of ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder''.]]

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* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along. And then they really ''did'' get their wish when he turns up dead by the end of he's murdered in ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder''.]]

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife. The end of ''Raspberry Danish Murder'' reveals the marriage wasn't legal, since he was already married to a woman in Wisconsin, and his disappearance was him going back to her. ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder'' ties up that end of the love triangle for good when Hannah makes it clear she wants nothing more to do with him, and then Ross turns up dead soon after.]]

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with
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the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife. The end of ''Raspberry Danish Murder'' reveals the marriage wasn't legal, since he was already married to a woman in Wisconsin, and his disappearance was him going back to her. ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder'' ties up that end of the love triangle for good when Hannah makes it clear she wants nothing more to do with him, and then Ross turns up dead soon after.]]film series:
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* BaseBreaker: Fans are not happy about Hannah's indecisiveness towards Mike and Norman. [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man who was introduced in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder''... but then it turned out that marriage wasn't legitimate.]]
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* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along.]]
* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife. The end of ''Raspberry Danish Murder'' reveals the marriage wasn't legal, since he was already married to a woman in Wisconsin, and his disappearance was him going back to her.]]

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* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along. And then they really ''did'' get their wish when he turns up dead by the end of ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder''.]]
* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife. The end of ''Raspberry Danish Murder'' reveals the marriage wasn't legal, since he was already married to a woman in Wisconsin, and his disappearance was him going back to her. ''Chocolate Cream Pie Murder'' ties up that end of the love triangle for good when Hannah makes it clear she wants nothing more to do with him, and then Ross turns up dead soon after.]]
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* BaseBreaker: Fans are not happy about Hannah's indesiveness towards Mike and Norman. [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man who was introduced in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder''.]]
* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man.]]
* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife.]]

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* BaseBreaker: Fans are not happy about Hannah's indesiveness indecisiveness towards Mike and Norman. [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man who was introduced in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder''.Murder''... but then it turned out that marriage wasn't legitimate.]]
* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man. They almost got their wish when he ran off and returned to his first wife, whom he'd still been legally married to all along.]]
* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife. The end of ''Raspberry Danish Murder'' reveals the marriage wasn't legal, since he was already married to a woman in Wisconsin, and his disappearance was him going back to her.]]

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* BaseBreaker: Fans are not happy about Hannah's indesiveness towards Mike and Norman.
** [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man who was introduced in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder''.]]

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* BaseBreaker: Fans are not happy about Hannah's indesiveness towards Mike and Norman.
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Norman. [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man who was introduced in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder''.]]



* {{Wangst}}: There's a scene in the first Hallmark movie that feels out of place for Hannah's character. After Hannah and Andrea find [[spoiler:Max's body]], Hannah is called out by her brother-in-law and she cries over the possibility that the whole town hates her. Not to mention her being upset with her treatment of Mike, whose wife died before the movie started. It feels like a downgrade to Hannah's character.

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* {{Wangst}}: There's a scene in the first Hallmark movie that feels out of place for Hannah's character. After Hannah and Andrea find [[spoiler:Max's body]], Hannah is called out by her brother-in-law and she cries over the possibility that the whole town hates her. Not to mention her being upset with her treatment of Mike, whose wife died before the movie started. It feels like a downgrade to Hannah's character.character.
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** [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man introduced in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder''.]]

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** [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man who was introduced in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder''.]]
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* {{Wangst}}: There's a scene in the first Hallmark movie that feels out of place for Hannah's character. After Hannah and Andrea find [[spoiler:Max's body]], Hannah is called out by her brother-in-law and she feels like the whole town hates her. Not to mention her being upset over her treatment towards Mike, whose wife died before the movie started. It feels like a downgrade to Hannah's character.

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* {{Wangst}}: There's a scene in the first Hallmark movie that feels out of place for Hannah's character. After Hannah and Andrea find [[spoiler:Max's body]], Hannah is called out by her brother-in-law and she feels like cries over the possibility that the whole town hates her. Not to mention her being upset over with her treatment towards of Mike, whose wife died before the movie started. It feels like a downgrade to Hannah's character.
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** [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man introduced after ''Peach Cobler Murder''.]]

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** [[spoiler:Even less are happy about Hannah marrying a third man introduced after ''Peach Cobler in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder''.]]
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife.]]

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife.]]]]
* {{Wangst}}: There's a scene in the first Hallmark movie that feels out of place for Hannah's character. After Hannah and Andrea find [[spoiler:Max's body]], Hannah is called out by her brother-in-law and she feels like the whole town hates her. Not to mention her being upset over her treatment towards Mike, whose wife died before the movie started. It feels like a downgrade to Hannah's character.
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* BaseBreaker: Fans are not happy about Hannah's indesiveness towards Mike and Norman.
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* DieForOurShip: More fans think that Hannah should just get together with Norman since they believe he's better for Hannah than Mike is. [[spoiler:Some are even hoping that Ross, Hannah's new husband, will die in a later book so that she can choose the correct man.]]
* StrangledByTheRedString: Many fans are frustrated with the LoveTriangle around Hannah, Mike and Norman. They just wish that she would choose one instead of going back and forth on them. [[spoiler:Things don't improve when Ross, an old college friend of Hannah's, shows up in ''Cherry Cheesecake Murder'' and becomes her third love interest. As of ''Wedding Cake Murder'', she and Ross become husband and wife.]]

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