Showing posts with label Cozy mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cozy mystery. Show all posts

Sunday, March 2, 2025

Off The Shelf -- A Victim at Valentine's

 


This is the fifth title in the Secret Bookcase Mystery series & doesn't disappoint.  The bookstore is the venue for a Valentine's themed matchmaking event.  All is going well, love is in the air until Annie discovers the body of one of the sponsors of the the event.  She & her loved ones are drawn into investigating with the encouragement of Annie's mentor, Detective Caldwell. This book also progresses the story of Annie's investigation of her friend's murder that occurred before the series began.

I continue to enjoy this series.  The mystery was well plotted, though I figured it out before the reveal.  I just like these characters, their relationships, and this setting.  I so wish this bookstore was real.   Definitely read this series.

Thanks to NetGalley & Storm Publishing for the opportunity to read & review this title.  The opinions given are solely mine and freely given. 

Saturday, January 14, 2023

Off the Shelf -- Cheddar Late Than Dead

 

The third entry in the Grilled Cheese Eatery series finds our heroine, Carly unexpectedly catering the bridal shower of a high school friend.  She is drawn into investigating after the groom collapses and dies after crashing the gathering and her friend is the prime suspect.

I enjoyed this title more than the others in the series.  The mystery is layered, relationship dynamics explored.  I feel like we're finally finding some of who these characters are.  There was a little more meat here than in previous entries in the series.  I like Carly's relationship with her staff and her family.  The chaste, innocence in her relationship with Ari is the odd point for me.  She is a widow with relationship experience so that part feels off at times.  

The opinions expressed are mine and given freely.  Thanks to NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the opportunity!

Sunday, January 8, 2023

Off the Shelf -- No Parm No Foul


This is the second Grilled Cheese  Mystery.  It's Halloween and the Balsam Dell is getting ready for the annual food competition. Carly is excited, as it's her first year entering her eatery. The owner of Sub-a-Dub Sub, Ferris Menard, is angry at Carly because Grant, her part-time employee left Menard's employ to work full time at Carly's eatery.  He angrily confronts Carly in front of customers and is found dead in his own shop the next morning.  


The investigation hits close to home, and Carly decides to see if she can figure out who the real killer is.  


The mystery was interesting.  The characters are more developing a bit from the first book. I really enjoyed Evelyn Fitch and hope to see more of her. This is the coziest of cozies, no curse words, witch is considered a harsh word, and Carly and her boyfriend share only the tiniest of kisses.While this a little more chaste than my normal cozy, I like the characters.  I did find myself getting annoyed with Carly's method of analyzing her relationship with Ari.  Honestly, the connection between Carly and Ari is where the writing falls the fattest for me.  It feels artificial and takes me out of the story.


The descriptions of the food make me want grilled cheese.  I see the Alvin Special in my future.

Off the Shelf -- Against the Currant

 

This is the opening entry in the Spice Isle Bakery Series. Lyndsay Murray and her family are realizing Lyndsay's childhood dream of opening a bakery in Little Caribbean in Brooklyn.  Things are going well until the owner of another bakery threatens to run then out of business then storms in on opening day and argues with Lyndsay in front of everyone.  He is found murdered the next morning, and Lyndsay is the main suspect!  She is desperate turn the detectives' attention to other suspect so starts her own investigation.


I absolutely loved this book.  Lyndsay and her family are fun, loving, and complex.  My favorite has to be Granny.  The mystery is engaging as well.  I appreciate the culture of the West Indies that is part of the story. The recipes included sound amazing.  


I am looking forward to more books in this series.  These are my opinions only and are freely given.  Thanks to NetGalley and St Martin's Press for the opportunity!

Monday, December 26, 2022

Off the Shelf -- Muffin But the Truth


 Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to read and review this title.  In the 16th entry in the Bakeshop Mystery series, Juliet (Jules) and her bakery, Torte, are hired to cater a weekend retreat/camping treat for an executive management team.  It is stressful and chaotic but feels manageable until one of the executives is found dead. Jules finds herself trying to sort it all out with a little help from her best friend and her bakery team.


I have read a book or two in a different series by Ellie Alexander but this is first in this series.  The descriptions of the food and the process of making it are interesting and make me want to eat the food.  I was a little disappointed that there were no recipes in the book.  I found the descriptions of nature delightful.  The characters did not really pull me in and felt a little one dimensional.  There were quite a few moments where Jules reflects on her life,, and it gets a little tedious for me by the end of the book.

As for the mystery, it did not seem to me that Jules' efforts really contributed to solving it.  The whole resolution felt contrived.  All in all, not a series I will likely return to.

Friday, December 23, 2022

Off the Shelf -- Vinyl Resting Place

 Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to read this book. This is a series debut. Junior Jessup has returned to Texas to open record shop/cafe with her sisters in a building full of family history. Their grand opening celebration is less grand after June finds a dead girl in the supply closet! A local detective that happens to be Juni's ex believes Juni's uncle is responsible so Juni and her sisters step in to save their uncle.


The underlying theme here is family. It's done well. The characters are interesting, likeable. The pace is nice without being too slow. The mystery unravels in a nice way. 


All in all, an enjoyable read and a great start to what seems to be a fun series. Lots of great music references and tons of great puns.  


Friday, May 6, 2022

Off the Shelf -- The Lady With the Gun Asks the Questions

Thanks to Netgalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the opportunity to review this title.  A series of short stories set in 1928 featuring the delightful Miss Phryne Fisher and her compatriots.  The stories are concise, thoughtful, and capture th Miss Fisher you love from the novels.  These stories evoke the feel and spirit of spending a few hours with Phryne.  I highly recommend this collection.
 

Monday, May 2, 2022

Off the Shelf --A Sprinkle in Time


 Thanks to Netgalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the opportunity to read and review this title. The second book in the Shake Shop series does not disappoint.

Trinidad is settling into life in Upper Sprocket, connecting with the residents and getting into the rhythm of running the shop.  All is going well, until she and Papa Luis discover a body in his trunk.  Who is it?  Where did the body go?  How deep does the mystery go?  

The relationships between characters develops a lot.  The mystery is intriguing, though I kind of figured it out partway through the book.  The ride to get there was enjoyable.  I like these characters and will definitely keep coming back to Upper Sprocket

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Off the Shelf -- A Spoonful of Murder


 Liz, Thelma, and Pat are retired schoolteacher friends in an English village. They gather weekly at the local garden center for tea and company.  Their routine world is shattered after an encounter with another former teacher friend suffering from dementia.  Thst friend dies shortly after, and something doesn't feel right so they look into it.


The characters are interesting though have little development, and the writing is a little clunky.  The transition between character perspectives is hard to follow at times, and being in everyone's thoughts can be hard to follow. The identity of the murderer was clear to me from the beginning.  What was well-done is highlighting the scams the elderly often fall prey to and their impact. Not sure if I would read another in this series.


This review is given openly and honestly.

Monday, February 21, 2022

Off the Shelf -- Murder on the Menu


 Thanks to Netgalley & Harper 360/One More Chapter for the opportunity to read and review this title. This is the debut in the Nosey Parker series. Jodie "Nosey" Parker returns to her hometown village in Cornwall with her daughter to be a caterer.

Jodie, a former police officer, gets the opportunity to cater her childhood friend, Tony's wedding.  All is going well until Tony's ex-wife crashes the cocktail hour the night before the wedding and is found dead the next morning.  Jodie finds herself compelled to investigate after her friend us named a suspect.

I really liked the pacing of the story.  The village and its residents are well crafted.  The connections between characters has a real quality to it.  The mystery unfolds gradually and is well done.  I will definitely be checking out more of this series.

The opinions in this review are solely mine and are freely given.

Monday, January 17, 2022

Off the Shelf --Up to No Gouda

 




Thanks to Netgalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the ARC of this title. This is first in a new culinary cozy series.Carly has returned to her home town after losing her husband and opened a grilled cheese restaurant. Her building is sold, and her new landlord evicts her. He is discovered dead outside the restaurant, and one of Carly's employees, Suzanne, is the prime suspect. To save her friend, Carly investigates.


Overall, this was an enjoyable read. The descriptions of the grilled cheese sandwiches had me craving one. The cast of characters is interesting. The relationships with some of the characters is a little weird in that progress through problematic issues in a breeze, trust super quickly, or just feel weird. I will give this series another book or so.

This is review is given freely.

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Off the Shelf -- A Dash of Death

 Thanks to Netgalley and Crooked Lane Books for the ARC and the opportunity to review this book. This is the first in a new cozy mystery series. Samantha, Sam to her friends, is down her luck. Her fiance ended their engagement three weeks before her wedding. Her job prospects are limited, and her future feels uncertain. A friend persuades her to vend the scratchmade bitters that were to be her wedding favors at the Historic Homes Tour. Her bitters are a success, and things are going smashing until one of the guests mysteriously falls ill.

Samantha's past work as an investigative reporter compels her to dig into the situation, which quickly becomes complicated. The plot is well written. The supporting characters are engaging. Sam falls the most flat for me. Beyond her reporter's instincts and relationship troubles, there is not much fleshed out about her.

I did find the book engaging and liked the inclusion of recipes, though I would have preferred more of the recipes mentioned to be included. I will likely read a second outing for this series if there is one to see if Sam becomes more fleshed out.

The opinions expressed here are mine alone and are freely given.