Reviewed by layawaydragon on
Did I mention it was standard fair? Standard roles, standard cast, standard plot, standard villain and standard "common sense" being repeated.
I love strong female leads but it's a trope that they always get rescued by a man. For once I'd love it if the woman stayed true to the strong female they are suppose to be and save someone else instead of having to be saved. I find it very patronizing and condescending that the woman is trying to be strong only to find salvation in a man's arms. I find the men that talk down only to warn them away instead of taking the woman's ideas and concerns fucking annoying. I don't care about the looks, can we get a male lead that actually likes the strong independent woman instead of trying to restrict and change them? Haven't we moved past this yet?
I liked most of the characters and it was fun. I enjoyed Abby's voice. It was a quick one sitting read for me. It was okay, not a great work of literature but a quick fun read that I don't regret reading. I look forward to reading the second in the series. I just hope the author doesn't stick to the formula too much, otherwise, I will mostly abandon it. It's hard to stay connect to a series that is so strictly formulaic and full of tropes. I guess that's why I'm not a huge fan of cozy mysteries in the first place.
But when cozy mysteries are done well it leaves you feeling cozy from a fun pleasant read. This book did that for me. Barely.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 12 July, 2012: Finished reading
- 12 July, 2012: Reviewed