Ok, I have to say I was really looking forward to reading this book as it's the start of a new series by Ellen Byron. This book really started out as a mixed bag for me. I realize setting up a new series is always tough, and this book had a lot of moving parts and characters. I felt at the beginning that this book was like a caricature of a sit-com that our MC Dee used to write for a living. It was a bit over the top, the premise is definitely interesting a burnt out television script writer gives it all up to buy an stuck in a time warp motel, a little worst for wear, at the foot of a California state park. She makes this investment with the help of her first ex-husband, who is now her good friend. The motel is in a town population 69, which basically only has a general store as the town meeting place but plenty of characters. The next town over, their bigger, better neighbors are totally set up as a gold rush town of old, with approximate storefront, souvenirs, and all town folk dressed in period garb. When an old nemesis of Dee's, from her old life, shows up to stay at the motel, she knows he is up to no good. When he is found murdered on the motel property, this favorite son from Goldgone, the neighboring town, puts all that Dee and Jeff have worked for at risk. With the local sheriff and National Park rangers at odds, the Goldgone residents trying to run them off and reservations disappearing our MC's become seriously bumbling amateur detectives. The steps Dee and Jeff take and how far they will go is a little over the top. I have to say, however, that by the end, the author had totally pulled me in, and I was invested in the outcome. I would really hope that things even out a little bit in the future as the stage has now been set. I will definitely try the next book in the series. Many thanks to #Netgally, #Kensingtonbooks, and the author for an opportunity to read. #AVeryWoodsyMurder, #EllenByron, #bookreview, #bookideas, #retiredreader