So, I actually came across the second installment first and it sounded like a potentially cute cozy. So, of course, I had to read the this installment first. Ok, that’s not the only reason: both of the installments had a cute puppy on the cover and this one actually had the puppy in the storyline. So glad I did start from the beginning though; I would have missed some really good character development for the MC and some of the residents of Ridgefield, CT and, of course, there’s Diva!!! What a great doggie name!
Anyway, the book summary introduces the MC’s and the primary storyline. Obituary writer Winter Snow (seriously!!! LMAO😂) discovers her latest client injured in her home when Winter does a wellness check on her during a storm. The local cops are immediately suspicious of her when they catch her snooping around and especially after Winter cleans up the potential crime scene. With her client off to the hospital, Winter reluctantly agrees to take home her client’s Pyrenees puppy, Diva, who is not only claustrophobic, but she’s also afraid of water. LOVE DIVA!!!. There is also a secondary storyline of Winter’s growing attraction to one of the cops, Kip, a new recruit who is not getting along with his training officer, Tom. Tom appears to have a bit of a drinking problem and is definitely acting sketchy, according to Kip.
Anyway, most of the story revolves around the investigation of Lottie, Winter’s client who ends up dying from her fall down the stairs. From the get-go, Winter has been baffled as to why Lottie was so emphatic that the obituary she hired Winter to write be done by the strict deadline she set. After Lottie’s death, Winter is certain that Lottie knew she would be dead by then and Winter is certain that Lottie knew someone was going to kill her.
There are so many subplots and supporting characters going on here, it actually got a little ridiculous how all of them tied into the primary storyline. Of course, there was Winter in the middle of it all and driving Kip bonkers with her meddlesome behavior making it harder for him to actually investigate the crime(s). After a while I just started laughing whenever Winter went off half-cocked into the fray of mayhem. Gotta love silly cozies!!!
The character development for Winter, Kip and a couple of the supporting characters was well done. Would have liked to have seen a little more development on Richard and Horace, but I’m sure that was by design for future installments. Loved how Diva was integral in the storyline and investigation. The pacing was steady and the storyline entertaining. Having never read anything by Lewis (this appears to be her debut novel), I don’t know her writing style, but this story is pretty typical for a small-town cozy mystery. I’m looking at an overall rating of 3.75 that I will be rounding up to 4star review. Already have the next installment coming up soon on my to-read list.