Not bad, 3.5 stars
An easy-to-read writing style ensured a promising start of the book. But, the book didn’t manage to hold my interest throughout. I detected a slight awkwardness in some of the sentences. Sentences I had to read three times before understanding the meaning. That disrupted the flow for me. When I had to stop reading for a while and picked the book up again after a while, I struggled to get back into it. It had some delightful elements, it sure had! But it also had some elements that were a dime a dozen. Maybe I’ve been reading too many cozies back to back and I’m getting cozy-tired. This book did have the bad luck of being read after an exceptionally good book. Comparing isn’t really fair, I know, but I couldn’t help it. So although it was pleasant and enjoyable, it was also a bit generic. Leslie, well, I never fully bonded, but I think that when her character gets more developed, that would be better. Now I felt she was shy one moment and sassy the next. You see how I keep going back and forth between good and bad? That is how the whole book read, for me. I could never decide whether I liked it or not, and it fell somewhere in between in the end. But it wasn’t bad, it really wasn’t. Three and a half stars would be fair.