Riley Rhodes is busy creating fall flavors at Udderly Delightful while her friend Caroline works back in Boston. Caroline's cat, Sprinkles, went with Caroline causing Rocky, Riley's rescue cat, to miss his buddy. As if work and dealing with cat issues wasn't enough, Udderly has been asked to create some special flavors and serve at an arts festival at the Gilded Age Moy Mull Castle. The host, Maud Monaco, is a reclusive former model turned princess turned beekeeper/ beauty product maker. Maud hires only the best of the best and Bitsy Bittman, caterer to the elite, is in charge of coming up with creative ways to serve Riley's ice cream. Riley, a former librarian, is eager to explore the castle and curious about the castle's history. Not so exciting is meeting famed photographer Adam Blasco, who has come to take photos of Riley and staff for Maud's new cookbook. Riley's young employee Willow is drawn to Adam's charm and eager to accept his offers to help further his career, angering both Willow's Italian boyfriend Luca and Adam's assistant Vye. At the castle, Adam manages to run afoul of more people and when he turns up dead of a bee sting in the castle's "dungeon", Riley is suspicious. She doesn't see how a bee could even get into the room with three foot thick walls and no windows. Who else knew about Adam's bee allergy and did they murder him? Caroline's boyfriend, the police detective, seems to concur with Riley. She knows she shouldn't get involved but when Luca becomes the chief suspect, Riley has to snoop for answers to protect those she cares about. There are other mysterious happenings as well at the castle when a priceless photo is stolen and longtime rumors of ghostly activity in the castle are revived. Is Moy Mull cursed?
First of all, who chose the title of the book because the flavor is not even in the story. It's fall, not spring. The most popular flavor is pumpkin spice! Mint chocolate is for spring. It's a weird title. The cover image could be better too. I'd like to see one of Bitsy's ice cream creations. Anyway, the plot is pretty good. I figured out whodunit right away but I wasn't quite sure why. All of the suspects were a little too obvious and a lot likable. There was a lot going on in this story though and I felt like I missed some conclusions that were told after the fact. I figured out the past mystery pretty quickly and one of the other present mysteries was not so hard to figure out either. I loved the local history. I laughed a lot because I live nearby and I know where the castle and artist colony are, my parents live nearby and Rhode Island Design University is a funny reworking of Rhode Island School of Design, in my own backyard. I LOLd a lot at that one because I went by campus just yesterday.
I'm not super crazy about Riley. Ice cream is not her passion. I can relate to her love of books and travel, being a librarian myself. She's good to help out her friend but I think she's not really into it. Riley is a good manager though and cares about her employees like family. She's also a good cat mom to Rocky and allows him to roam freely when he needs to. He's a good boy to know when Riley needs him to be there for her. Riley does a lot of dumb stuff in this novel and she does it knowing it is wrong. She comes up with a solution to the murder and then doesn't share her theory with the police, instead NEEDING to investigate on her own. Caroline is sweet but not such a great ice cream shop owner or friend. She's passionate about her job but her work is in Boston. She really wants to save her family's business but she can't work there. I don't think she's tough enough to manage a shop on her own either. Caroline is too clingy with her cat, Sprinkles. Caroline needs a boyfriend who can be there to support her so she doesn't have to cling to her cat. Sprinkles is a horrible kitty. A former show cat, she's a diva and a demon. Sprinkles is spoiled and babied and rewarded for bad behavior. Yikes! She does seem to get along with Rocky though, surprisingly, in spite of being complete opposites. He's a rescue, black with a missing ear and she's a pampered pedigreed Persian. There was too much time spent on cat antics for my personal enjoyment.
The staff at Udderly are great. I like sweet Willow. She's just 18 and naïve. She's lived in this farming community her whole life and doesn't know anything about the big, bad world. She's in love with Luca, an Italian apprentice who has come to work on the farm keeping bees. The two of them are in their own bubble. Luca is a good kid. He has a bit of a temper but it takes patience and quietness to deal with bees. Their relationship is very sweet until the evil city smart photographer comes and ruins everything. I love Gerri and Flo, sisters and complete opposites. Gerri was a school principal and firm but kind. Flo was a kindergarten teacher and kind. They both love genealogy and Flo shows compassion and concern when she discovers secrets in the records. They're both fun and eager to participate in the art festival. Both sisters are shrewd and manipulate Riley!
Benjamin Franklin Clitheroe was a Gilded Age millionaire obsessed with Scotland. He imported stones to recreate a medieval Scottish castle in Connecticut and then imported a beautiful bride. They were said to be madly in love until Oona Clitheroe ran off with the chauffeur. The genealogy and history enthusiasts aren't as sure as the local gossips are of what actually happened. I think this guy was a piece of work. Benjamin Clitheroe wanted what he wanted. He sounds demanding and pompous to me. A typical robber baron. I don't think it sounds like Oona was very happy. Maybe the chauffeur helped her escape back to Scotland or maybe she never left at all! The castle is really cool, minus the cheesy later hotel details.
At the castle, Prentiss Love reigns supreme. He's Maud's majordomo and deals with everything for her. He's enthusiastic and fun. His enthusiasm is catching and I really got on his side with all the exciting things he's planned for this event. While Riley thinks Prentiss secretly loves Maud, I got the impression he was not interested in her or any other woman that way. He shows the most interest in ice cream and sneaking around the castle. Unfortunately, being one of the few with access to the castle puts him in a prime position to know how to kill someone in a locked room. I hope he's not the killer. Maud Mull is enigmatic and exotic. She doesn't take no for an answer and thinks nothing of tossing more money at people. Her current hobby is beekeeping and she prepares beauty products using bee venom. Uh-oh! Maud's history is a little sad and her reaction to Adam's death makes me think she's nervous about something but I don't think she's the murderer. I kind of like her. She's eccentric and wealthy but she seems nice enough.
I love Bitsy, the caterer. She's a lot of fun and very creative. I want to try her ice cream creations even though I don't care for the flavors Riley has come up with. Bitsy is energetic and devoted to coming up with creative ways to serve food. She's happily in love with her partner, Barry, who treats her like a queen and helps out with the business. His teenage son, Travis, is also working for Bitsy at the festival. They keep it all in the family. I don't entirely trust Barry. Travis seems sketchy. I want to like Barry for Bitsy's sake. They seem like a loving, happy couple. Maybe it's just Travis who is problematic and the parents don't know what he's up to?
Adam Blasco, a famous New York photographer, has photographed models and invented a unique way of blending his photography with texture. He's highly sought after and his photos are desirable collectibles. So what's he doing photographing a cookbook? I think he's broke. I think he spent all his money on drugs/alcohol/both and he's resorted to menial work to make money. He's hoping his photos will sell at his gallery show during the festival and then he can shake the dust of small town CT off his feet. Adam is moody. He's not very friendly or nice until he gets behind the camera. Once he finds his muse, he's all charm and that is not a good thing. He makes Willow feel relaxed and happy. He makes her feel special and seen. I think that's not good and Riley understands that as well. I suspect he seduced his assistant Vye in much the same way. Vye was a promising art student and then became an assistant. There's a story there and I think their relationship is more than professional. Vye has a good motive for wanting Adam dead but her reaction to his death seemed genuine. She was too shocked, too upset and nervous to be acting. I think. I hope. I like her.
Other people at the castle are Tony Ortiz, the historian working on a new exhibit on the history of the castle. He's nice enough and willing to share his research. He doesn't seem to like Adam though and the two share some history Tony won't admit. I don't want the historian to be the murderer and he does have an alibi but I don't think it's solid. Dree Venditti, a model and former muse of Adam's, is after him for some reason. Adam keeps dismissing her and arguing with her. Dree is a poseur. She's rude, unfriendly and treats the castle like a hotel. Riley catches Dree flirting with a married man and doing the walk of shame afterwards. I don't trust Dree and want her to be the murderer. There's also Max, the gallerist for Moy Mull, in charge of exhibiting Adam's works and selling them as well. He's poised to make money this weekend but if Adam is dead, Adam's photos will go up in demand and Max can raise the prices. He'll make a lot MORE money if Adam is dead. That seems a cold reason to kill someone though and only more money short term.
I liked this book well enough but I didn't remember anything about the first one which says a lot. It's not my favorite of the ice cream mysteries I have read but I would be open to reading another one.