Book 59, 2023
Jun. 13th, 2023 05:29 pm
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I finished Cupcakes and Catastrophe last night. It's the first of the "Belle Harbor" cozy mystery series by Sue Hollowell. The main character is Tilly Griffin.
As soon as her divorce is finalized in Boston, Tilly hightails it to the west coast to reset her life. There, she is reunited with her Uncle Jack, and Tilly hopes to open a bakery like her grandma Luna did once upon a time. Jack clears a section of his antique shop for Tilly's bakery, but she hasn't gotten started yet when a man is found murdered in the empty store next door. It's a toss-up as to whether he was killed in conjunction with a cutthroat kite-flying competition or because of his own shady dealings. All Tilly knows is that she didn't expect to encounter a murder in such a quaint little town.
Um, yeah. This story was so lite it flirted with trite. Tilly and Jack were characterized well, but no one else was. One may expect that to change as the series progresses. The plot lacked any semblance of cohesion. It was mostly just a narrative of Tilly going about the business of opening a bakery, meeting new people, learning to ride a moped, and oh hey, there was a murder next door. There was no sleuthing at all; the police solved the crime. Actually, that was refreshing, but not what one expects when reading a cozy. The murder seemed like a subplot instead of the impetus for the main plot. Meh.
Favorite lines:
♦ My mind could go from zero to catastrophe in about two seconds.
♦ I went back to the kitchen and my happy place. Cupcakes never stole or murdered. The worst thing they did was add to my weight.
Frankly, this deserves two stars for how bland it was, but I'll put it to my...
( Trope Test )
Only three 'yes' answers. Astonishing! In my estimation, that bumps the score up to three.