Thank you to Kensington Books for an advance paperback copy, through Goodreads Giveaways. It is always such a pleasure to win one of the books which a publisher has so graciously offered to followers of GR.
Engaged in Death, A Wedding Planner Mystery has an eye-catching and colourfully enticing front cover. A suspicious-looking calico cat eyes a heavily decorated three tiered wedding cake sitting on a wooden table, while kittens amuse themselves with tangles of white ribbon. The shabby-chic kitchen is busy with bouquets in bows, wedding favours, cookbooks, rose petals... And a cake knife and server covered in what could be --BLOOD?!! I absolutely love the cover!
With that book cover, Stephanie Blackmore's novel has a great deal to live up to, right from the beginning. Mallory Shepard, lawyer, snoop, betrayed fiancé and the ditsy protagonist of this new series is a study in contrasts. The adorable woman who initially graciously gave way to her future mother-in-law's wedding plans suddenly runs amok, hyperactive, hyper anxious, querulous and full of evasion to the local police force. Yes, Mallory unprecedentedly inherits her ex-fiancé's relative's house. Yes, the place is a near tear-down and developers and fracking companies want to buy it, but old Aunt Sylvia refused both options and Mallory will honour her wishes. Then a dead guy shows up on the lawn. Her sister Rachel finds love, living with her and bakes the best cake at the fair. The mayor is "handsy" with women, in full view of everyone. The house yardsman gives her and Rachel the creeps. The ex and his mother take her to court, and the yummy guy next door defends her. Garrett, that hot lawyer, becomes a love interest. Mallory does lawyer snooping at her lawyer firm. Mallory tries to find someone to take her wedding slot, because she can't get her deposit back. Mallory organizes a wedding... Someone else is killed. Someone is having an affair. Who, what, how, where, when? Yikes!
The cast of characters and subplots dingle and dangle, and sometimes find their way back to each other. There isn't one red herring; there are just so many stories and people that the threads become a bit thin, and the suspense is almost flat until near the very end. Once it does pick up, Blackmoore does a great job. A bit more time spent earlier on the culprit would have enhanced the story, and perhaps made the identity less easy to guess. I was really hoping for a bit more wedding planner, and that was a mini part of the plot.
Stephanie Blackmoore has the bones of some good future books for her Wedding Planner Series. Less would be a bit more, and give the reader a chance to enjoy her character Mallory who was a bit too overloaded and rushed in Engaged in Death. Nuance is important if weddings are central to the structure of the story; a reader will be looking for the details from that wedding planner, as well as a great cozy mystery.
Three stars, an enterprising start to a debut mystery series.