I believe this is the final installment of the series as a new book hasn't been released for a few years, although the ending was pretty open-ended.
I didn't like this one as much, the pacing seemed slower and there weren't as many action scenes.
What can you expect from this one? Mama and Mace stumble upon yet another murder in their town (perhaps why the series is done? All the previous murders were mentioned a handful of times). In this, you get promiscuously dressed victim, BDSM and swingers, infidelity, some southern charm (but not as much as in previous installments), on-again off-again between Mace and Carlos. A new twist is we are introduced to drama with a sister, Maddie. Although her drama is weird. The whole time I thought it was a misunderstanding or a hoax, and unfortunately the other characters treat it as something that just happens in life.. which blows my mind. I won't say more so I don't spoil it. I find some of the character development more interesting than the actual murder. Lol
I found it weird that Sharp chose to infuse even more sex in this book.. the series seemed light on the sex at first, but gradually increased as the series progressed.
By this book, Mace stayed true to character, I guess.. but she is such an annoying flirt and has the biggest commitment issues, I didn't like her as much. Oh, and her job is so unrealistic. I don't think any of the characters actually work lol they just snoop around town and gossip.
My biggest gripe with this one was the flow. The chapters and overall plot was disjointed. Like Mace would be having breakfast with Mama one second, then she'd be over at a murder suspect's house the next, having tea with them...?? Some of the chapters flowed, others seemed randomly placed, and then a one-liner would appear to like try to pull it all together.
My ending thoughts? This is a cute overall southern charm cozy mystery series. Sometimes I just crave southern charm. And cozy mysteries are cute, if not somewhat predictable. If Sharp ever released another installment, I'd read it.