After reading all the Sookie books, and then starting this series out of curiosity, I've realized that Charlaine Harris needs to quit preaching through her characters.
Both female characters, Sookie and Aurora (not sure about the other two), have mentioned more than once about not having a boyfriend and being lonely and envying people who do date, both want babies, neither one feels comfortable sleeping around, both feel they should be more religious than they are, and it gets old really fast. (Both characters also own a white dress with yellow flowers, which amuses me more than it should. Does Lily Bard own one? I'll read one of those books and find out.)
There's nothing wrong with any of those things, but it's a big world. And personally, Aurora is boring enough that I feel she needs to sleep around, just so there's something interesting about her. I'd be happy even if it was just a one-night stand - anything to draw attention from the fact that she gets joy out of buying pleated pants.
And what is up with guys not noticing this chick til she discovers a dead body? She's boring, yes, but discovering a dead body doesn't automatically mean she's exciting now and her life is full of fun and adventure. It just means she found a dead body. The one guy, it's understandable - he just moved to town. But the cop, who's a member of Real Murders? You have your pick-up line right there! Ask her about someone you think is possibly some obscure murderer she's never heard about, duh.
Ignoring the preaching, whining, and Aurora, this actually isn't a bad book. The murders are interesting enough to keep your attention, I liked how everything pointed to an entirely different person, and I'm curious where the series goes from here, and if Aurora actually becomes interesting. Just a comment about her likes other than crime and cleaning. Harris has a personable writing style, where you feel like you could run into any of these characters on the street. Despite what I've written here, I do like her books for the most part, and will be keeping my fingers crossed this series only improves.