3.5 Stars! Book two in the Dusty Deals mysteries, Cut Loose is a light, easy mystery to pass the time. It has a bit of humor and lovable characters, but the mystery wasn’t hard to solve.
Summary:
Lucy and Kiska are back at it again. This time around, the fair and rodeo are in town, and Lucy is counting on using the high traffic flow as a marketing strategy, to boost sales in her antique shop. Too bad the fair means she has to see more of her maybe-boyfriend, Peter’s, ex-wife. So what if Sheila’s a former rodeo queen, gorgeous, always put perfectly together, and has a superhero-like, trained Australian shepherd. Nobody’s perfect, right? It’s a good thing Lucy has her fair booth and her goal to expand clientele to focus on or she might be feeling a little inferior. But as things usually go for Lucy, the situation starts to go downhill, and fast. First Lucy loses her wallet then she signs Kiska up for a herding contest when he does not herd, and she manages to stumble over the dead body of a rodeo queen contestant. Wait...dead body? Lucky her sort-of boyfriend is a detective, huh? Wrong. There’s a new sheriff, ergh, detective in town, and he’s convinced Lucy committed the heinous crime. Not only is Peter no help at all but he’s also spending quite a bit of time with his ex, lately. So, out of money, out of love, and the prime murder suspect, Lucy just may be out of luck. Can she piece all of the clues and what she knows about the wanna-be rodeo queen together before she finds herself in cuffs and charged with murder?
I like Lucy as a heroine. She’s got a sense of humor, is a bit neurotic, and can stick her head in the sand as good as anybody. Lol. Mostly though, I enjoy reading her inner dialogue when she finds herself in a situation or really at any given moment. She’s surprisingly smart and alert, for someone not at all organized. Her dog Kiska is a sweetie, and you can’t help but fall in love with him. He’s a part of the story instead of a prop. Things continue to move forward with Peter Blake, but I still want more. I’m team Lucy and I’d love to see her with romantic entanglements, especially those with a cop, and how she navigates them. Jeremy is heart meltingly sweet, and kind of steals the show when he’s in a scene. I could do without Sheila, though. Or at the very least see her not perfect. Overall, it was a light, fun read. I’m always up for a good cozy mystery with characters I can get invested in. The mystery wasn’t a state secret, and it wasn’t hard to figure out, but it was still nice piecing together the clues with Lucy. I look forward to the next instalment and getting more of Lucy and Kiska’s antics. <3