Again, I have succumbed to a chick-lit book. And again, I liked it.
This was the third book in a series with this character, but I could read it easily without having the need to read the others to make sense.
I wasn't sure if I'd like this one, as it's a 'murder mystery' and I'm not much into those types of books, and I'm sure I've mentioned before that I sometimes don't find chick-lit books intriguing enough in the language and concepts.
But this book was different.
I'll admit that it was easy to read and the language wasn't challenging, but there was a lot packed into this book. Reading it was easy and it flowed well - before I knew it I was half way through the book! Some people may think that it doesn't really move fast and may seem a little meandering in its storytelling, and I'd agree - but for some reason it actually works. You get lost in the everyday life of the character, not at all glamorous or really that exciting, but somewhat comforting. You fall instep with the character and her routines and feel a familiarity with her actions.
In saying that, this book is sold as a 'murder-mystery' and from what I can remember, there wasn't actually a murder (and if there was, I can't remember it and that means it was not a focus in the story). There were a few mysteries that do meander their way to being solved, but again, there isn't really any 'ohmigosh this is so freaking exciting' moments. But again, it works. I don't know how.
I think if you take this book for what it is and have the expectations it deserves, then you will really enjoy it. The characters suck you into their story and take you on a (albeit ambling) journey.
Plus, in the first couple of chapters, the story made mention of cats (numerous times), beards, and freshly baked goods - a few of my favourite things.
Oh, and the heroine is 'larger' which is a refreshing change to the well toned blonde bombshells in many other books.
I enjoyed this book enough, that I intend to read the other 5 books in the series.