7 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really wish that the cozy writers would get away from the tired 'cop as love interest' story element. Other than that, I really enjoyed this 1st novel. Sophie was a likable character and her rival Natasha is just nice enough that you don't totally hate her. LOL
I finished this book hungry! There is a plethora of eating in this story. I can't imagine how they aren't all big as houses at this point.
The story occurs over the Thanksgiving holiday and includes a stuffing baking contest that both Sophie & Natasha are contestants in. The extended cast includes Sophie's ex, his family, and Sophie's family and neighbors. They are all a little bit kooky and there may or may not be a resident ghost. And to keep the animal lovers interested, there is both a dog and a cat in residence. :O)
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Sophie Winson and Natasha Smith have been rivals since high school and now, somewhere in their 40’s, with Natasha stealing Sophie’s husband, their lives are once again thrown together with a local Stupendous Stuffing Contest - the winner receiving the Golden Turkey Award. Ohh, Ahh, but really, the winner also gets a cooking special on the local channel.
Both being accomplished cooks with Natasha taking on the more dominate Martha Stewart role, Sophie sets off to do her home style type of simple cooking which sets off Natasha even more. With the support of friends and family, Sophie’s life is good, that is until on her way out of a supermarket Sophie stumbles across the body of a man who was previously trying to pawn off a kitten her. Who also just happens to have a picture with her name in his truck Well, that’s curious.
One body is bad enough, but the day of the actually competition the head judge is found murdered and Sophie just is in the wrong place at the wrong time. What’s a domestic diva to do, well, you treat your house guests to a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner, solve two crimes and get the lead detective to realize that life would be pretty boring without you around. For a Diva, that’s as simple at pumpkin pie.
This is a very funny light mystery with a wonderful cast of characters, who each seem to have their own stories to tell, that will have the reader following for a long time to come.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I absolutely loved this book. This was one of those that grabbed me right from the first page. Very humorous, lots of action, great plot and absolutely no way did I figure out who did it until all was revealed. Have already started book #2!