Having loved the first one in Darynda Jones comic Sheriff Sunshine Vicram series, I was looking forward to this. I enjoyed this one too, even if on occasion the humour turned a little towards the cheesy side, and the novel rather overstuffed with content. Set in the small mountainous town of Del Sol, New Mexico, it opens with Sun on a blind date, organised by her parents, with pest control technician Carver. She is not impressed, but he is going to prove to be a hard man to shake off. She heads to bestie and Chief Deputy Quinn Cooper home, along with seemingly everyone else including the women from the bookclub, where a racoon is on the loose.
After this, Sunshine finds herself racing towards a serious incident that has ex-military Keith Seabright seriously attacked by 3 men, and the love of her life, Levi Ravinder injured after he went to Keith's aid. Mayor Donna Lomas is insisting that Sun identify the Dangerous Daughters, rumoured to secretly run Del Sol, and to do it soon. Sun's daughter, 15 year old Aurora aka 'Arie, demonstrates just how like her mum she is as she leads her boyfriend, Cruz, and her best friend into grave danger as she looks into a cold case of murder and disappearances. Hanging over everything is Sun's historical abduction when she was 17, of which she has no memory, and which resulted in her becoming pregnant with Aurie. The murdered body of Brick Ravinder was found near the scene of the crime, and she knows Levi knows something.
One of the most joyful aspects are the interactions and banter between Sun's police team, which includes Deputy Tricia Salazar, the ace shooter Zee, and 'newbie' Poetry Rojas, whom she blackmailed into becoming a cop, and who is turning out to have stellar instincts and spot on judgements. Sunshine makes for a terrific central protagonist, but what really lifts this series is the wide array of offbeat supportive characters that lift this series from the ordinary. This is a wonderfully entertaining and fun read that I recommend to others, although I am aware that humour can be a strange affair can work for many people, but can leave others cold. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.