4/5 ⭐
I was a little nervous when I started it that I wasn't going to like it because some of the dialogue is a bit much but I was pleasantly surprised!
The setting was wonderfully designed and you felt like you were there in Las Flores, walking downtown and visiting the cute and quaint places Abby visits in her quest to solve the murder of French-Canadian pastry chef Jean-Louis Bonheur.
She is aided by the victim's brother and her former colleagues in the police department to uncover the truth. And the victim's adorable and excitable dog, Sugar.
I liked how the book was dotted with recipes for not only baked goodies but other things like doggie treats, chicken wraps and how to treat a bee sting.
I wasn't the biggest fan of all the cheeky dialogue between Abby and her best friend Kat. Or when it was used elsewhere. There is an overabundance of nicknames used. It felt over the top and after a while it was annoying. But that was probably the only part I wasn't a fan of.
That and the introduced oh so very late love triangle. I'm sure it was a setup for the next books, which I haven't read yet. But I am never a fan of love triangles. Especially one that involves a man who doesn't think the female lead badass can't take care of herself. I wasn't a fan of that either.
All in all a solid and fun farming cozy mystery series for someone looking for something light and fun.
11/16/21
*This review was previously posted on my Google Site.
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