Second book of the series, and as fun and captivating as the first book. Poly (Polyester Monroe) had started using her fabric from the original store to make curtains and more for her friend's French inspired tearoom as a secret project in the first book of the series. I loved the way the story picked up where the last book ended, but allowing the feeling that a little time had past, rather than repeating to recreate the exact ending of the previous book. Poly's life and business are firmly established, yet hints of the previous book are scattered throughout the book, rather than a "recap" at the beginning. If you are binge reading a series, something I like to do, you don't need pages of recap. If there has been a little more time since reading, the gentle reminders do the job well.
Characters are interesting, and I especially liked the blending of characters from the first book with this new storyline. I liked the vagueness created around some new characters, allowing the reader to consider if they are involved with the mystery as a red herring without feeling like they don't fit in with the story naturally. Subtleness makes each part of the story more enjoyable, a style this author does particularly well!
I genuinely like Poly and wish she could be my friend. She's quick with ideas and interpreting situations, a talent that makes here particularly endearing to me. This feeling of connecting to a fictional character is not as easy as one would think, and author Diane Vallere does it exceptionally well.
When all is said and done, the wonderful characters surrounded with interesting sub-plots and the actual mysteries make this book (and the series) warm , inviting, interesting, and all around enjoyable for the reader. You don't have to be particularly interested in fabrics or sewing to appreciate what a delightful read the book (and series) actually are for all readers! I loved it!