Wonderful start to a new series!
Eryn Scott is definitely one of my very favorite authors. She writes wonderful books, which have great story-lines, and compelling mysteries. They are in well described, charming settings, with fabulous characters, usually some romance, and a ton of humor.
So, I was excited to read the first in a new series, set in the mythical town of Brine, Washington. I was not disappointed! The pickle theme was hilarious. The Beane family are the town's pariahs, and one of the main characters is Queenie Beane. Her childhood bully, Mercer Printz, heir to the Prinz Pickle company, returns to town and is working with her at the Pickle Museum, to Queenie's dismay.
When Queenie stumbles across a dead body in the cemetery behind her home, she wants to figure out who the murderer is, given that the police aren't exactly doing the job.
As things progress, we learn a lot about both Mercer and Queenie, and I love how that's played out.
I was so caught up in the story that it was REALLY hard to put the book down when I had to do other things.
While the main mystery was resolved, there are a number of things that haven't, which will, I'm sure, be continued in Book 2 and beyond.
I am SO ready !!!
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.