Actual Rating: 3.5 Stars
For the most part, this was a fun, lighthearted cozy mystery with some great characters. I liked the setting of the bookstore, but this seems to be a theme that is becoming all too familiar and formulaic in these types of books. Books, bookstores and libraries are indeed the necessary fodder for bibliophiles, but it would be nice to have different settings every once in a while.
After meeting Hamlet, the moody, tempermental, disdainful, naughty, grumpy black cat who came with the store when Darla took it over, my love and preference for dogs was totally validated! :) Not saying I don't like cats, but their haughty, independent natures appeal less to me than the loveable, huggable, endearing charm of dogs. Nevertheless, Hamlet seemed like an intelligent cat who helped Darla in her sleuthing by digging up clues for her.
Most of the characters were quite well developed, especially Jake, the ex-cop who rented out the basement apartment in the bookstore and was a good, loyal, steadfast friend to Darla. Reese was a great guy, and I really liked how the potential romance between him and Darla (if indeed there turns out to be one in the future) wasn't rushed and didn't overwhelm the main focus of the story.
I know the subplot of the mysterious footsteps was probably meant to lend a spooky, eerie feel to the story, but it wasn't really necessary to move the plot along.
The climax was a little...well, anticlimatic since Darla and Jake didn't really solve the mystery. They just happened to be in the right place at the right time for the conclusion of the whodunnit. The villain's motive also seemed a little stupid and flimsy.
All in all, though, this was a fairly enjoyable read to make those chilly winter evenings pass more quickly.