Monday, December 27, 2021

Peppermint Fudge and Fears (Candy Covered Cozy Mysteries Book 1)

Author:    Patti Benning
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781708272043
Independently Published
130 Pages
$6.99; $2.99 Amazon
November 14, 2019

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A candy by any other name...Might just be murder.  Candy shop owner, Candice Rothberg, formerly Candice Darling, is excited for Christmas.  It's hard not to be, in a town as festive as Lake Marion, Michigan.  When Candice learns that a local bakery is hosting a gingerbread house building contest, she eagerly dives right in.  With her background in candy and all things delicious, she plans to rock the contest, whether she wins it or not.

What stars out to be a fund and delicious contest ends up being a holiday horror, when one of the competitors dies under suspicious circumstances, leaving behind a mysterious candy wrapper and more questions than answers.  When the killer targets a second victim, Candice realies all of the mystery and intrigue, oddly, has something to do with her.  Will she figure out who the culprit is, before it's too late?  Or will this be a season of suffering for Lake Marion?

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Candice Rothberg owns a candy shop in Lake Marion, Michigan.  Her husband, Eli, was injured in a fire and hasn't been able to find a job he can work full time without pain, but he's trying.  Candice is looking forward to the local gingerbread house contest, which she hopes to win, but one of the contestants is a baker who has won the previous years, so she's a bit nervous about competing against her.

But before the contest begins, the woman eats a piece of candy and dies.  It's determined that she was poisoned, and now Candice wants to know who murdered her.  But will she find a killer before there's another victim?  Or will the killer target her instead?

I wanted to read this book because it was getting close to Christmas, and I wanted to 'read the season,' as it were.  However, I was, unfortunately, sorely disappointed in this book altogether.  The writing was sophomoric, and perhaps it is geared toward others, but not me.  

I didn't find the plot particularly interesting, nor the people in the book.  There wasn't really a mystery at all, and you really don't have to look for any clues.  It was tough slogging through this book, and when I came to the end, the murderer practically threw themself at the reader.  The reason for the killing didn't even make any sense to me.  Sorry, but I didn't enjoy this book at all and won't read any more of this series.



More on Patti Benning's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/patti-benning/

Monday, December 20, 2021

Renewed for Murder (A Blue Ridge Library Mystery #6)

Author:    Victoria Gilbert
Genre:     Mystery

Hardcover; Digital Book
ISBN#:    9781643857862
Crooked Lane Books
352 Pages
$26.99; $13.99 Amazon
December 7, 2021


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August in Taylorsford, Virginia finds library director Amy Webber and her new husband, dancer Richard Muir, settling into married life -- and a new project.  Richard and his dance partner, Karla, are choreographing a suite based on folk music and folk tales, while Amy scours the library's resources to supply background information the dance's source material.  But the mellifluous music comes to a jarring halt when an unknown woman's body turns up in Zelda Shoemaker's backyard gazebo.

Chief Deputy Brad Tucker puts Zelda at the top of his suspect list, thanks to a blackmail letter he finds in the dead woman's pocket.  Zelda's best friend, Amy's aunt Lydia Talbot, begs Amy to use her research skills to clear Zelda's name.  But the task is confounded by Zelda's very out-of-character refusal to reveal why the victim might have blackmailed her.

Complicating matters further, Amy unearths records of a long-ago tragedy that casts doubt on Zelda's innocence.  She enlists hubby Richard, Aunt Lydia, art dealer Kurt Kendrick, Mayor Sunny Fields, and sundry other quirky townsfolk in a quest to exonerate Zelda.  But will revealing the truth end up forcing Zelda to spend the rest of her life behind bars?

Meanwhile, the killer is still out there.  Amy had better be fleet on her feet, because death is on her dance card, and her number may be up.

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Amy Muir (nee Webber) is settling into new married life with her husband, dancer Richard Muir.  Things seem to finally be going smoothly, and she's happy and content.  But then she finds out from her aunt Lydia, who lives next door, that Lydia's friend Zelda is in trouble, and insists that Amy and her husband take her to Zelda's instead of calling the police.  When they arrive, there is a dead body in Zelda's gazebo, and Zelda is nowhere to be found.  But when the woman is identified, it appears she may have been blackmailing Zelda.  But the only connection the two women have is a long-ago choir they were both in; one that Zelda dropped out of soon after winning the finals against a neighboring group.  To complicate things, it appears that a teenaged girl was killed in a car accident not long after, and Amy wants to know if this had anything to do with the competition.

Once found, Zelda won't talk about it and Lydia wants Amy to research who the woman was and why she was there.  But Amy soon finds herself in trouble, but refuses to quit.  Will she find a killer who seems to be targeting both Zelda and her?  Or will this be her final trip to the library?

Let me first say that I love Victoria Gilbert's books.  I have read all of them so far.  But this one sorely disappointed me, and I found it to be the weakest in the series.  Also, the formatting left out characters, so it was more difficult to read.  There were 'if', 'ff', and 'th' missing from many of the words in the Kindle edition.  I do not know if this has been fixed or not, but hopefully it has.

Saying that, the author needs to do her homework.  Peanut allergies didn't begin until the 90's.  In the time period mentioned, nearly everyone brought peanut butter/peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to school.  They ate peanuts at ball games.  I know people that grew up in that era, and not one of them had ever heard of peanut allergies.  A little research would have verified this.  So I really didn't find the rest of the book too believable after this.  
 
Also, while others might not have mentioned it, no one really cares about Richard's dance troupe or his choreography.  Dance is something that is visual, and it is no different than a film.  Yes, you can read a screenplay, but it won't have the same effect as seeing the film on screen.  Dance really needs to be viewed in the same manner.  I found it tedious and it took away from the mystery and there was far too much of it.  It was almost as if we were reading about Richard's career instead of a murder.

As to the mystery itself, it suffered because of all the talk about Richard's dancing.  Where was Zelda in the beginning of the book?  We read about her, but didn't learn anything until the latter half of the book.  By then, it didn't matter.  I had already lost interest because of what I mentioned above.  I also didn't care for the author subtly throwing in her personal views, as this is supposed to be a novel, not a book on political science.  I read to relax and unwind from the world, not have it follow me in my leisure time.  

What I would like to have seen is Richard actually helping Amy in her investigations.  Yes, I realize he thinks his dancing is so important, but it would be nice to see him be the one to rescue her once in a while.  My favorite character is still Kurt; he's mysterious and has a dark past, but is there when you need him.

In the end, there was quite a bit going on in the climax, and yes, it was filled with action, so it had that redeeming quality going for it.  But it was not tension-filled nor too exciting, although it did make sense of everything coming before it.  Ms. Gilbert is a very talented author and I have always enjoyed her books, and the fact that she can bring words to life.  Unfortunately, that didn't occur in this latest mystery.

I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Victoria Gilbert's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/g/victoria-gilbert/

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Candy Slain Murder (A Country Store Mystery Book 8)

Author:  Maddie Day
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496723178
Kensington Publishing
304 Pages
$7.99; $6.89 Amazon
September 29, 2020

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As December sweeps through South Lick, Indiana, Robbie's life seems merry and bright like the string lights glistening around town.  But strange happenings signal a bumpy ride into the holidays.  First a man raises eyebrows at Pans 'N Pancakes when he's claiming to be the long-lost half-brother of Robbie's assistant.  Then a fire destroys the home of a controversial anesthesiologist, exposing skeletal remains in his attic.  Helplessly intrigued, all Robbie wants for Christmas is to stop her winter wonderland from becoming a real nightmare.  With a decades-old mystery taking shape, can she run as fast as she can in pursuit of a killer who's harder to crack than a stale gingerbread man?

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It's Christmas time in South Lick, Indiana, and Robbie is looking forward to spending it with her boyfriend Abe and her aunt.  But when there's a home fire, and a skeleton is discovered in the attic of a well-known anesthesiologist, it's soon discovered who the remains belong to, and it opens up an entire new line of what happened to this person -- long believed gone from the community on their own.

Then a man appears at Robbie's restaurant, Pans 'N Pancakes, claiming he's the long-lost brother of Robbie's assistant, and no one knows what to think.  With guests at the hotel, and ugliness rearing its head over the holidays, Robbie wants to find out what happened to the person to whom the skeleton belonged, and hopes that her assistant isn't being taken in by a con man...

I have read every single book in this series and loved them.  Unfortunately, this one really sank the bar when the author decided to turn the book into a political one.  I read books to escape from the realities of life, to relax in my home and just enjoy the moment.  If I want to read about politics, then I will pick up a book on political science or a non-fiction book.  Also, there was a scene between Robbie and her guests that absolutely did not make sense, keeping in line with the book's tone.  None of this had anything to do with the book, so why was the question thrown in there in the first place?

This wasn't a mystery.  It was a political rant with some mystery thrown in to keep people reading.  Sorry, but I lost interest in the book and by the end of it I didn't really care anymore.  Hopefully the next one will go back to the way the rest are written.

Monday, December 13, 2021

Eat Once, Die Twice (An Ivy Creek Cozy Mystery Book 3)

Author:    Ruth Baker
Genre:     Mystery

Hardcover; Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9798780104148; 9798780095163
Clean Tales Publishing
127 Pages
$14.99; $9.99; $.99 Amazon
December 10, 2021

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It seems Lucy has finally gotten the hang of running a bakery and serving the good citizens of Ivy Creek.  She knows she has a lot to learn but she's up for the challenge.  She just never bargained for competition from a new couple in town.

When one half of this dubious couple is found dead, Lucy is torn between minding her own business or helping the grieving person find justice for their loss.

Matters aren't helped when it appears all circumstantial and testimonial evidence points to this person as the killer.

But Lucy knows what it's like to be falsely accused in the court of public opinion.

Will she unearth the secrets that surround a building in town that seems linked to the murder?

Will she find out why the accused has so much to hide even though they've professed their innocence?

Will she help to find a killer that doesn't want to be found and restore normalcy to her life and small town?

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Lucy finally has her bakery making money and a stream of steady customers when she discovers a couple are going to open another bakery directly across the street from her.  Worried about their fancy decor and the size of the bakery, she wonders if they will put her out of business, so she and her employee Hannah decide to pay the bakery a visit and try a few of their treats.  After eating one, Lucy realizes that there is no competition, because her treats are much better, and she knows people will come to realize that soon.

But before she and Hannah can leave, there is an argument between the couple and one of them is found dead.  Later Lucy discovers that the person was murdered.  With the spouse professing innocence, Lucy has to wonder who wanted the person dead.  

But getting involved in this murder investigation is crazy -- or is it?  Or is Lucy going to become the next target?

This is the third book in the series and I have read them all.  They are light, easy cozy mysteries that can be read in a couple of hours.  The plot was done well, and the dialogue between characters is believable.  I do wish that there was more character development, however, (and, of course, a little more Gigi getting involved!). 

The only thing that bothered me was the conclusion seemed rushed, as if the author wanted to end the book quickly.  Everything was wrapped up nicely, but it still left me feeling a little lost.  However, the author is good, and I will continue to read the series in the hopes that it progresses.  Recommended.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher but it in no way influenced my review.



More on Ruth Baker's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/ruth-baker/

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Murder Fur Hire (Dog Groomer Mysteries Book 6)

Author:    Chelsea Thomas
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9798770789980
Independently Published
266 Pages
$12.99; $5.99 Amazon
November 20, 2021

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The Toluca Lake Film Festival is in town, and every movie star has a lap dog that needs grooming.  That should be good for Amy's dog grooming business.  But then a pair of dead bodies show up and threaten to ruin Toluca Lake's reputation.

The cops are going to cancel the festival if the killer isn't found before opening night, so the girls need to set things right fast.  But this is a dangerous case, and they might get murdered just for snooping around.  

Hollywood loves drama.

But this case might be too dramatic for Amy and Petunia, and it's got more twists and turns than the most captivating big screen thrillers.

All that and Fluffy the cat is off on his biggest adventure yet.  Yes.  Fluffy narrates his own chapters.  No, he doesn't care if you like him.  He's got a romantic interest in his life these days, so he's got all the companionship he needs, thank you very much.

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When Amy and her granny Petunia attend a film festival in Toluca Lake, they don't expect any drama except for that in the films.  But when one film wins and the director goes up to take his prize, he is heckled by someone in the audience.  To top it off, they decide to find their way backstage after hearing two gunshots.  Finding the director and a woman shot dead -- wearing masks -- they are on their way to solving a double murder in their small town.

But it won't be easy once they find out about Javier's past and his treatment of people.  It seems there are too many people who didn't like the man, from women to his best friend.  Not getting any help from the police is going to hinder the investigation, but when Amy's best friend Betsy decides to use her writing and acting abilities (which aren't that wonderful as of yet) things start to move forward.  Who would guess that Betsy would be key in this investigation?

To top it off, Amy has to choose between Jacob the surgeon or Mike the cop.  She's put her love life on hold for too long, and wants to be able to make a decision.  But with her relationship problems in the past, she's not that sure she'll be able to do it...

Then there's her cat Fluffy, who is sure he sees a doppelgänger of himself outside and haunting his dreams.  Determining to find the truth, with the help of his neighboring cat Elizabeth, he's also trying to figure out what's going on.  Will it lead him to discovering he's imagining it?  Or something more sinister?

This is the sixth book in the series and I have read them all, delighting in Amy and Petunia's adventures.  In this one, we are taken to the dark side of filmmaking, and how it affects those who are struggling in the industry to make a name for themselves.  It's not pretty, but then again, trying to make it in most high-end businesses isn't.

Her dog grooming business takes second place to the murder and what is happening in her personal life.  With all the suspects, Amy has to decide which ones have alibis, and which one has the most motive to kill Javier.  Was the woman also a target, or just in the wrong place at the wrong time?  Betsy puts herself in full screenwriter mode, which is a hoot watching her as she gets into character, to help solve the murder.  

What ensues is sometimes hilarious, and most often filled with action as the three women embark on finding another killer to keep the people of Toluca Lake safe.  When the murderer is discovered, it's a different reason altogether, and quite unexpected, but manages to bring the story together nicely.

Although I personally am not keen on Amy's choice (as I think she might have made it) I understand completely; and didn't really expect anything else.  It never detracted from the mystery at all, and the book was definitely a must-read for me, as all Ms. Thomas's books are.  She's a talented writer that also has the ability to put humor in her books, which isn't all that easy to do.  Highly recommended.

I received an advance copy via Booksprout but this did not influence my review in any way.



More on Chelsea Thomas's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/t/chelsea-thomas/

Monday, December 6, 2021

Crab Cake Criminal (Savory Mystery Series #5)

Author:    Karen McSpade
Genre:     Mystery

Digital Book
ASIN #:    B09J5BT6W4
Newcastle Media
60 Pages
$2.99 Amazon
December 7, 2021

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Chicago detective Piper Sandstone is about to embark on her most dangerous mission ever while hiding in Savory, Alabama.  With a price placed on her head by Pusome dirty cops, Piper is forced to go undercover as a waitress at a local café.  But when a dognapping and murder shake up the local community, Piper finds herself tangled in the mystery.  Now, she must hid her unique talents and maintain her cover if she wants to make it home alive.

Savory, better known as Alligator Alley, is not your typical tourist Gulf Coast town.  Why?  Because it's home to the three time AKC champion poodle Victory Cup Valentino, but this year bad things are about to go down.  Even before Piper can get unpacked, there is a murder, and the poodle goes missing right before the Westminster Dog Show.  But before she can get any answers, all hell breaks loose when a body turns up in the bayou and she's at the center of the crime scene.  To top things off, the handsome sheriff is asking too many questions.  

Fortunately for Piper, a group of sweet older ladies known as the Dentures and Diamonds crime squad is on her side.  These quirky amateur sleuths are a force to be reckoned with and they've taken a special interest in Piper's unique skills.  Now, they must join forces to solve the mystery and catch the killer before another Savory resident winds up dead.

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Chicago detective Piper Sandstone is hiding out in Savory, Alabama while waiting for the dirty cops she exposed to go on trial.  She's masquerading as a waitress named Sharon, and has met four interesting older ladies who call themselves the Dentures and Diamonds Crime Squad.  When a champion dog and his trainer both go missing, the ladies think there's been foul play, and when a dead body winds up in the bayou, they know for sure.

They've roped Piper into their schemes, and Piper isn't hesitating -- you can take the cop out of the city, but she's still a cop through and through.  So she's curious as to who killed the young woman, and what is really going on.  But as the mystery deepens, so does Piper's interest, and she's determined to find the face of a killer who has no remorse and may be ready to kill again...

This is the fifth book in the series and I have read them all; with great enjoyment for each one.  Piper is an interesting character, but the Dentures and Diamond ladies are a hoot.  They have no qualms about anything they do, even if it might bring them trouble down the line.  Unfortunately, they're all trying to stay under the radar when it comes to the sheriff, who is already suspicious about Piper as it is.

The ladies are all quite adept at what they do, even if they do get themselves in near-trouble, they manage to find their way out easily, and some of the situations are downright funny.  But murder isn't funny in the least, and Piper, along with her friends, manage to put the pieces together nicely.

In this last episode, we discover the identity of the murderer and the reasons for the killings as well.  It's a rather insane reason, but then again, aren't killers crazy (to say the least) in the first place?  The climax is done very well, and the plot keeps you reading; and we're given a satisfactory ending to the book.  I have been delighted in them all and in the finality of this one as well.  Highly recommended. 

I was given an advance copy from the author but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Karen McSpade's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/m/karen-mcspade/

Saturday, December 4, 2021

A Fatal Booking (A Booklover's B&B Mystery Book 3)

Author:    Victoria Gilbert
Genre:     Mystery

Hardcover; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781643859149
Crooked Lane Books
304 Pages
$14.99; $26.99 Amazon
June 7, 2022

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Booklover Charlotte is delighted to welcome an eclectic group of guests to Chapters Bed and Breakfast for a book club retreat focused on fairy tales and classic children's literature.  But when one of the guests is poisoned at a Mad Hatter tea party, Charlotte realizes she's fallen down a rather unpleasant rabbit hole.

The victim -- an opinionated busybody whose jewelry store sold original designs, along with some possibly "hot" merchandise -- had plenty of enemies, spurring Charlotte and Ellen to offer their well-honed investigative skills to assist the local police.  But as they delver deeper into each of the guest's stories, they realize all of them had a motive, and the means, to close the book on the unfortunate victim.

Enlisting the aid of a few local residents, as well as their new ally, agent Gavin Howard, Charlotte and Ellen vow to reveal the truth, even if the path to any sort of happy ending is strewn with deadly danger.

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Charlotte Reed is a young widow who inherited her late aunt's literary-themed B&B and has taken to it quite nicely.  She loved the fact that her guests are people who are interested in reading, and are making use of the many books throughout.  Her current guests are members of another book club, and they are going to discuss fairy tales and classic children's literature.  But they are barely into their retreat when one of the guests is poisoned, and Charlotte is suspicious that this was no suicide.  With the help of her neighbor Ellen, the two are determined to sift through the remaining guests to find a killer.  But unfortunately, the killer is close and may just be watching them, too, putting the women's lives in mortal danger...

This is the third book in the series and I have read them all.  I am highly delighted with Ms. Gilbert's writing ability; pulling you into the story easily and descriptions of everything surrounding the characters that people the book.  We are given glimpses into Charlotte's and Ellen's past lives in each book, and it brings us to the present, where Charlotte may be changing, and enjoying a new budding romance again after being widowed so long.  It is a tale told within the mystery, and quite interesting on its own.

As for the murder, the woman who was killed, Stacy, was an unsavory character to begin with.  She managed to offend all of the guests -- and even Charlotte's employees - while she was alive, so it was no surprise that someone had slayed the woman early on.  But when Charlotte starts looking into Stacy's past, she finds even more unpleasant things about the woman.  All of it adds up to the fact that one of the remaining guests is a murderer -- and they're in Charlotte's home indefinitely, told to stay by the local police.

As the clues pile up, so do other things that are bothering Charlotte (which I will not go into here, since this book as of yet is unpublished and I do not want to spoil it for others) and Charlotte is also having doubts about certain things and may wish to make changes of her own.  But it takes second place to finding a killer, and so she and Ellen keep looking.

When the ending comes, it is quite a climax.  There is enough action in it to keep anyone interested, and it was definitely worth reading.  While I am still on the fence about the changes to come, I love this series and will continue reading it.  I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a decent mystery, and this is worth the time.  A cozy to curl up with on a cold night.  Recommended.

I received an advance copy from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Victoria Gilbert's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/g/victoria-gilbert/

A Corpse Among the Carolers

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