Do you like to read books that are set during holiday seasons? I love holiday themed books!
It’s St. Patrick’s Day in the small town of Beacon
Harbor, Michigan that is located on the shores of Lake Michigan. Lindsey Bakewell, amateur sleuth, and baker,
is cooking up all sorts of St. Patrick’s day delights to celebrate the opening
of the Blarney Stone, a new Irish import store.
It’s a dangerous time in Beacon Harbor during the holidays. When a leprechaun is murdered, Lindsey is on
the case.
My thoughts:
· I love the holiday theme to this book; I haven’t read that many St. Patrick’s Day books.
· The quant setting in a small Lake Michigan town is a lot of fun. I also enjoy all of the characters.
· This is the fifth book in the Beacon Bakeshop mystery. I have read the fourth book and this one. You can read them as stand-alone novels, but it is nice to get to know the characters. I need to go back and read the first three books!
· I love that this book is self-aware.
o “‘We’ve been known to investigate murders before around here.’’And are there many murders?’ she asked, looking rather frightened at this. ‘I was under the impression that this was a friendly village.’”
o “What was I doing? Was I really hosting a town hall meeting over possible sightings of a man dressed as s leprechaun...who’d been brutally murdered . . . possibly by Rory’s uncle? Was I insane? Had I reached rock bottom? Is this what living in a small village on the frozen shores of Lake Michigan did to people?”
o Moments like these made me laugh out loud.
· The story did move a bit slowly for me.
· I love how food was discussed throughout the stories and there were tasty looking recipes at the end.
Overall, Murder at the Blarney Bash was a fun holiday
themed cozy mystery.
Book Source: Review copy from NetGalley. Thank-you! Opinions expressed in
this review are completely my own.
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