This was a free Kindle book set of the first three in the series. I'm very impressed with how well drawn the characters are, with traditional cozy features within interesting plots and settings. The small town featured showcases different neighborhoods, characters of varying ages and backgrounds, the younger people thankfully lack the unappealing brittleness of other books and the senior citizens thankfully lack that fake cuteness and pep that are common in other stories. I'm glad that while a number of the characters are members of the same church, the focus isn't on going to church, but rather it's a given that in smaller towns churches are one of the mainstays of community, which is true.
Jolie Gentil, the main character, is believably flawed, adjusting to a new, old life where she spent time ten years ago - the small city of Ocean Alley. She may have lost a lot recently, but she hasn't lost her pride, her curiosity or her bulldog tenacity. These qualities lead her to interesting adventures, albeit sometimes dangerous ones. Her move to Ocean Alley and change in circumstances have given her the time to develop a different perspective, and she seems to know herself fairly well while learning the value of assessing life around her as well as the properties she's supposed to value.
All in all, I'm really glad to be reading a cozy series that isn't overly cutesy, doesn't have an exasperatingly naive or too-brittle protagonist, or an idealized setting. In fact, there are some good examinations of class differences, issues with aging, loneliness, the herd mentality vs. the individual, what our duty to our fellow citizens might be, and examples of people who, despite their struggles, manage to treat others with grace and dignity. I look forward to reading more of this series.