A Beacon Bakeshop Mysteries Book 7
Author: Darci Hannah
Genre: Mystery
Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book (Audiobook Available)
ISBN #: 9781496747426
Kensington Cozies
352 Pages
$8.99; $7.99 Amazon
June 30, 2026
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When Lindsey Bakewell leaves behind her lighthouse bakeshop, her boyfriend, Rory, and her Newfoundland dog, Wellington, for a glamping trip with her mother in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the bears leave them alone -- but a killer doesn't.
Converting the old Beacon Point lighthouse into a bakery is as adventurous as Lindsey cares to get. Her mother, Ellie, a former 80s fashion model, likes her creature comforts even more -- until she sees a business opportunity for her Beacon Harbor fashion boutique when she's invited by the Mitten Kittens Glamping Club on a woodsy getaway.
Far from roughing it, the ladies will be warm and cozy in chic vintage campers. Ellie insists Lindsey come along to win the campfire cookout contest. Campfire cooking has come a long way from bacon and beans. Soon Lindsey is making pizza, berry cobbler and gooey Carmelita camping bars.
But the festive spirit is soon dampened when a body is found in Ellie's Camper. It seems like an accidental death until everyone's tires are slashed and it's clear the glampsite has become a crime scene. With no cell service to call for help, it's up to Lindsey to smoke out the killer around the campfire...
Because no one is out of the woods yet.
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Lindsey Bakewell, owner of the lighthouse bakery in Michigan, is convinced by her mother Ellie to go on a glamping trip, along with her friends Kennedy and Colleen. Getting back to nature isn't in her nature even though they'll be in 'glampers' which are converted campers that have all the comforts of home. Her mother has even entered her in a cookout contest -- which she doesn't know how to do, so i and given lessons by her boyfriend Rory, a true outdoorsman.
The first night starts off fine, with Lindsey thinking she might have a chance at winning. But when one of the campers uses Ellie's bathroom, she never returns. Ellie and her friend Betty find the woman in front of the stove, dead. It turns out she was going to use the stove and cheat, but was electrocuted instead.
Then another camper offers to take the body into town to the coroner, since there is no cell service in the UP where they are. But she doesn't return. And when Lindsey, Kennedy, and Colleen head out to town to find help, they find another tragedy. It's not long before the women realize that they are truly stranded...and someone is after Lindsey's mother.
All their tires are slashed, and another accident occurs. Determined at all costs to keep her mother safe, the three young women are on a quest to find help and save the group, but will they be able to find help before someone else is injured, or worse, killed?...
This is the seventh book in the series and I have enjoyed them all. I love the characters, and I love watching them as they find clues and solve murders. This has been one of my favorite series by far, and I enjoy reading it. The author has done a wonderful job of characterization and description of not only the area where they reside, but food!
There are plenty of pitfalls this time around, as Lindsey is not in her element in the woods. She's not comfortable, and if you think that's a problem, it's even more so for Kennedy, who is a city girl through-and-through. Alas, those two and Irish Colleen, are soon wishing they'd stayed home. But if they did, they never would have discovered the plot against Ellie.
Who is sabotaging everything around them, causing accidents to campers? Who is after Ellie and why? When they get closer to the truth, it just becomes stranger and stranger, and eventually they find out that none of would have even been on their radar.
I have to say that one of the best episodes was toward the end of the book (do not peek!) when the three find themselves in strange territory with unexpected results. Then again, it would even be unexpected for me, and I lived in the Upper Peninsula for a time (too cold in the winter!).
All in all, this is an interesting tale in the series, and I enjoyed it very much, immersing myself in the book that was unputdownable for me. Highly recommended.
I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.
More on Darci Hannah's Books: https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/darci-hannah/






