This is the second cozy mystery in the Hannah Swensen series by Joanne Fluke. For those of you who don't know, you can currently watch this series on the Hallmark channel. I personally haven't seen it, although I have heard it's great.
Set in the fictional tiny town of Lake Eden, MI, Hannah Swensen is the owner of a bakery called The Cookie Jar. Once again, there's been a murder, and once again, we find Hannah placing herself in the middle of the investigation.
Why she gets away with this, I don't know, but maybe it's because one of her love interests is a detective. Plus, it doesn't hurt that her brother-in-laws is also a detective, so she's easily able to talk her way out of trouble. :P
In this particular story, the victim is a wife-beating sleazeball, so it was hard to feel sorry for him. Of course, that doesn't mean that a killer should be allowed to run loose in the usually safe town of Lake Eden, but it's worth a mention.
Overall, this is brain candy for people who just want to sit down and enjoy a simple book without having to think too much. Also, it's worth noting that this novel is written a bit more smoothly than the first one, perhaps because the author is more comfortable with the characters, or has more confidence. Either way, that's a great sign, although I personally enjoyed the first story a little bit more. But that's just a matter of preference.