Book source ~ ARC.
My review is voluntary and honest.
10 July 2018
Cozy | Mystery
310 Pages
My Rating ~ 4 bites
Pippa Winterbourne runs Moorehaven
Bed-and-Breakfast Inn in Seacrest, Oregon. Moorehaven is unique in that it now caters
to the mystery writer crowd since the famous author A. Raymond Moore had once
made it his home. When a skeleton is found with real gold Spanish coins the
town is swarmed with treasure hunters. But the skeleton isn’t as old as
originally thought and actually has a 50-yr-old tie to the town and Pippa’s Great-Uncle
Hilt. In the middle of all the craziness, a murder is committed putting Pippa
smack in the middle of a real-life murder mystery. It’s time for Pippa, her
friends, and her guests to put their collective brains to work and figure out
these two mysteries before someone else ends up dead.
Even though this is book
2 it can be read as a standalone. There is a huge info dump in the beginning
and not having read the first book (yet) all of the characters were hard to
keep straight in my head during this info overload. But once the stage is set
the book takes off on its own. The characters are great, the writing is decent,
and the plot keeps me guessing until nearly the end. My only other complaint is
Pippa. For most of the book she’s kinda unlikeable. She’s eaten alive with jealousy
and doesn’t really trust her boyfriend, Lake, even though she says she loves
him. And she treats her sister like shit. Her character grows towards the end,
but I had a hard time liking her for much of the story. The other colorful characters make up for this though. If you’re looking for a
cozy mystery in a picturesque setting then give this one a go.
I like a good cozy every now and then. 😃
ReplyDeleteI've been reading a lot of them lately. Not sure what's going on. lol
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